Cheap Mineral Makeup You"ll Love
Looking for a cheaper alternative to the blockbuster beauty hit, BareMinerals? Check out these popular, wallet-friendly mineral makeup options, available at retailers nationwide.
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L'Oreal Bare Naturale
Pros:- Contains SPF 19, which is a bit higher than most mineral foundations
- Available in 10 shades
- Contains talc, a cheap filler that may cause irritation
- Included brush is prickly
- No lid to tap a small amount of product into, so it's easy to end up with too much product on the brush
Milani Minerals
Pros:- Also comes in a pressed compact formula
- Available in 8 shades
- Finely ground particles make for smooth, natural-looking finish
- Free of irritating fragrances, preservatives or talc
- Packaging is very awkward
- No SPF
- Brush sheds bristles
- Can be difficult to find in stores
Physicians Formula Mineral Wear
Pros:- Also available in a pressed compact
- Available in 9 shades
- Talc- and bismuth-free
- Inlcuded dome lid lets you swirl, tap and blend
- Packaging is unattractive
- Included brush is stiff
Almay Pure Blends
Pros:- Talc-free
- Brush and dispenser attached for all-in-one application
- Contains SPF 15
- Only available in 6 shades
- More expensive per ounce than other products
- Packaging/attached brush more gimmicky than useful
Maybelline Mineral Power
Pros:- 8 color choices
- No skin irritants (like talc or fragrance)
- Under $10
- Prickly, too-small brush
- No SPF
- Contains synthetic, as well as natural, ingredients
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