Category: Powder
Brand: Burt’S Bees
Ingredients: KEY INGREDIENTSmica, squalane, calcium silicate, stearoyl glutamic acid, bambusa arundinacea stem extract*, honey, glyceryl caprylate, tocopherol, maltodextrin, glycine soja (soybean) oil, linolenic acid, linoleic acid, glyceryl undecylenate. May Contain: titanium dioxide, iron oxides, tin oxide *Bamboo
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I got this in the 2 lightest shades. The first was too light for me, the second (Vanilla) was the perfect match for my pale olive skin. It’s a dry light/medium coverage powder, depending how you apply it. I found it looked good after it set with my natural oils and looked a bit chalky initially. No oxidization. The compact is a cute honeycomb shape, with a sponge applicator. I had to stop using this because it caused breakouts. Both clogged pores and teeny tiny whiteheads. I’m assuming my skin just hates mica, and mica was the first ingredient. I think people with resilient, oily skin who don’t have stupid reactions to common ingredients may like this one best. Had it not caused skin issues, I still don’t think I’d repurchase based on how dry it went on. Now that I’m in my 40s, even though my skin is oily, some powders can emphasize texture and fine lines and this was one of them.