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4.3Variant: LightThe Bronzer
3.5Variant: TanThe Bronzer
  • “I was a little disappointed to see that they only had four shade options”6:51–6:59
  • “Only one of them was neutral, which kind of which was the lightest one”7:18–7:22
  • “I feel like you got to have at least those two undertones”
  • “It's not terrible. It's a little bit warm for me, but that's okay. We can make it work”8:26–8:36
  • “I just do want some more options because or at least like deeper options. This is crazy that this is the third darkest, in my opinion. What are we doing? We need some inclusivity”8:36–8:45
  • “I actually really like the formula. It's beautiful. It's very if I go with a close mirror it's very nice natural looking. It doesn't patch up. It doesn't look funky”25:13–25:16
  • “My only issue with it is the shade range”
  • “The formula is stunning. It's just the shade range that really is giving me a little pause there”26:04–26:08
  • Source: Full face of Basma Beauty: hits, misses & honest thoughts - Apr 24, 2026
Brand note

Basma Beauty is a clean-ish brand that's making a case for itself with creamy, buildable formulas that work especially well for dry skin. The Foundation Stick is the clearest anchor: it layers from sheer to medium-plus coverage without clinging to texture or settling into dryness, though oily skin types should probably skip it. The bronzer and blush also get positive notes for natural-looking finish and wear, but the bronzer's shade range is limited and leans warm, which frustrates some creators.

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