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jerseyangel Proficient
Love it. dust it on lightly mixed with mint (mixed together in the lid) or just by itself. It seems to make the next layer of foundation soooooo much nicer

So Jestgar, would this be good to use as a primer under foundation only--I don't use a color corrector.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Gawd--you already answered my stupid question! I need to read more carefully :ph34r:

I think I'll add it to my cart, at any rate.

confused Community Regular

I emailed them to ask about an new special cause i said i had big plans for valentines and wanted my makeup by then lol. I was all excited to get an email back from them, but all it said was we will post an discount code soon, ughhh like that narows it down for me. Has anyone else emailed them, maybe we all need to lol.

paula

Jestgar Rising Star
Gawd--you already answered my stupid question! I need to read more carefully :ph34r:

I think I'll add it to my cart, at any rate.

:)

Nice of you to reinforce the 'or by itself' part for other post scanners

Mango04 Enthusiast

I like the silk dust too. If my skin was nice I would probably order some tinted silk dust and just wear that instead of foundation. It gives a really smooth and pretty finish.

jerseyangel Proficient

Silk dust=in my cart :D

Green12 Enthusiast
I am loving how good my skin looks since I have been using the lavendar everyday everywear as a night treatment on the dry spots.

This is good to hear Colleen :)

Love it. dust it on lightly mixed with mint (mixed together in the lid) or just by itself. It seems to make the next layer of foundation soooooo much nicer

And to think they were going to discontinue the Silk Dust :blink:

Gawd--you already answered my stupid question! I need to read more carefully :ph34r:

I think I'll add it to my cart, at any rate.

:lol: Patti

I emailed them to ask about an new special cause i said i had big plans for valentines and wanted my makeup by then lol. I was all excited to get an email back from them, but all it said was we will post an discount code soon, ughhh like that narows it down for me. Has anyone else emailed them, maybe we all need to lol.

Paula, somebody did but I am totally drawing a blank who, might have been Colleen or Joni :huh:

But they didn't get an answer back.

Ok cosmetically talented, cosmetistas, cult members extraordinaire, WHAT is the difference then between the Silk Dust and the the Finishing Dust??


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jerseyangel Proficient
Ok cosmetically talented, cosmetistas, cult members extraordinaire, WHAT is the difference then between the Silk Dust and the the Finishing Dust??

:D I'd be interested to know this, too.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Ok cosmetically talented, cosmetistas, cult members extraordinaire, WHAT is the difference then between the Silk Dust and the the Finishing Dust??

ooooh ooooh I know the answer! :D

Silk Dust = pure silk plus black currant powder (the black currant powder is a new addition that causes slight grainy-ness, which in turn caused some unhappy customers, which is why they considered discontinuing it, I think. Unless Carina was just trying to trick everybody into admitting that they still actually loved the silk dust. :lol:

Finishing Powder = corn starch plus some minerals. The is more like BE's Mineral Veil. It gives a nice airbrushed, flawless look, but some people don't like putting cornstarch on their face.

I think silk dust is more like a primer/skin treatment/moisture enhancing and oil absorbing product, while finishing dust just creates a pretty finish. I like the way finishing dust looks and I use it more than silk dust, but silk dust is probably better for the skin..

....um what was the question again, and what the heck am I talking about? :blink::lol:

Mango04 Enthusiast

Now I have a question....

Has anybody ever determined what kind of vegetable oil they use in the everywear stuff?

confused Community Regular
ooooh ooooh I know the answer! :D

Silk Dust = pure silk plus black currant powder (the black currant powder is a new addition that causes slight grainy-ness, which in turn caused some unhappy customers, which is why they considered discontinuing it, I think. Unless Carina was just trying to trick everybody into admitting that they still actually loved the silk dust. :lol:

Finishing Powder = corn starch plus some minerals. The is more like BE's Mineral Veil. It gives a nice airbrushed, flawless look, but some people don't like putting cornstarch on their face.

I think silk dust is more like a primer/skin treatment/moisture enhancing and oil absorbing product, while finishing dust just creates a pretty finish. I like the way finishing dust looks and I use it more than silk dust, but silk dust is probably better for the skin..

....um what was the question again, and what the heck am I talking about? :blink::lol:

ok u just sold me on both, but im thinking i might be one that wont like constach on my face lol

paula

confused Community Regular
Paula, somebody did but I am totally drawing a blank who, might have been Colleen or Joni :huh:

But they didn't get an answer back.

Im remembering some one emailed them to and they said they invaded the question, so i guess im lucky i got an "soon" response. They really shouldnt say they have weekly specials when they dont, that is fasle advertisement lol

paula

Mango04 Enthusiast
Im remembering some one emailed them to and they said they invaded the question, so i guess im lucky i got an "soon" response. They really shouldnt say they have weekly specials when they dont, that is fasle advertisement lol

paula

eh, they also said they would release a new pressed powder shade every week, and that never happened. I think they're just busy gearing up for some huge changes over there, and I think we're going to like them when they are finally revealed. :D

p.s. I really like my pressed powder. I carry it around in my purse for touch ups. It's heavy foundation coverage, but some oil blotter papers plus a dab of pressed powder is perfect for a mid-day "face revival" LOL. Just thought I'd share. :P

cruelshoes Enthusiast
Has anyone else emailed them, maybe we all need to lol.

Paula, somebody did but I am totally drawing a blank who, might have been Colleen or Joni :huh:

But they didn't get an answer back.

I emailed them on Monday to ask about a return I made, and also ask when the next special would be out. They answered the question about the return, but made no mention of the special. I can sort of understand why they are not saying when they will post a new one, but I really want a new special! it makes so much difference in what I can and will buy.

Oh - and I like that this makeup is gluten free. I figure we have to keep mentionin gluten to keep this thread out of "Gab land". I don't have time to count farts. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for the explanation, Mango. I think I get the difference--I have Mineral Veil, and to tell you the truth, I'm not that thrilled with it. It always "showed" on my skin, and I thought the whole idea of it was to just give a finished look--not have a presence itself.

Plus, I went through a period of almost 2 years where I needed to cut out corn, as I was intolerant. I didn't want to wear it, either, so it has just sat in my makeup box.

I think I'll like the Silk Dust better. :)

Mango04 Enthusiast
Thanks for the explanation, Mango. I think I get the difference--I have Mineral Veil, and to tell you the truth, I'm not that thrilled with it. It always "showed" on my skin, and I thought the whole idea of it was to just give a finished look--not have a presence itself.

Plus, I went through a period of almost 2 years where I needed to cut out corn, as I was intolerant. I didn't want to wear it, either, so it has just sat in my makeup box.

I think I'll like the Silk Dust better. :)

Yeah, you probably would.

For anyone wanting pure silk powder, you can get it from The Conservatorie. $6 for a whole oz (that's a really good deal).

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dlp252 Apprentice

Ah, poopies....now I want SILK DUST (and the pure silk powder sounds really good). :lol: j

Those were the days....70 pages ago...when we were all capable of ordering only $3.97 worth of make-up from EM..... LOL

Ah the good ole day. :lol: Day = not a typo... :lol: It lasted only 1 day for me. :P

I am a newbie, and still not capable of a little order...its going to be hard when i do my sisters samples, cuz i am going to want to get stuff for myself too....

Yep, from day 2 onward, lol.

Love it. dust it on lightly mixed with mint (mixed together in the lid) or just by itself. It seems to make the next layer of foundation soooooo much nicer

Must try this...when I get it that is.

Gawd--you already answered my stupid question! I need to read more carefully :ph34r:

OMGosh Patti, you are seriously cracking me up today, lol! I'm going along minding my own business happily reading and then POW you hit us with something like this. :P

ooooh ooooh I know the answer! :D

...

....um what was the question again, and what the heck am I talking about? :blink::lol:

Our wise cult-thread founder has spoken. :P

Thanks for the explanation, Mango. I think I get the difference--I have Mineral Veil, and to tell you the truth, I'm not that thrilled with it. It always "showed" on my skin, and I thought the whole idea of it was to just give a finished look--not have a presence itself.

Oh, same for me...the mineral veil ALWAYS showed on me...I hardly ever used it, but I LOVED the brush I got with it, lol.

dlp252 Apprentice

Forgot to mention...does anyone else notice that different colors, as in blush or eye shadow look different with different foundations?

Maybe this just applies to me since I have four different colors of foundation that look good on me and that I use regularly, but I noticed today that Favorite Hoodie, which I loved last time I used it, didn't look quite as nice today, and the only thing I can think of that is different is the color of foundation I was wearing...well that and the fact that I didn't get any sleep last night and my body is probably spewing toxins as we speak. :P So I'm thinking I need to revisit all the colors I haven't been gaga over and see if they look better with the other foundations, lol.

ewalton Newbie
That's what I think about other websites too. None of them are quite as great as EM's.

Putting on the foundation wet makes it really smooth, and the coverage is a bit heavier I think (but in a good way). It's also less messy that way, and it hides pores really nicely.

I tried it out today, and OMG my skin looked so good! Up close you could really see that I was wearing makeup, though. I tried applying eyeliner wet too, and I really liked that. It's much easier and less powder winds up on my cheeks that way.

All this talk of ordering...I must confess I considered ordering today anyway, even without a special, but I KNOW I'd kick myself it they put up another one anytime this week, lol.

I....I did order today. I just couldn't wait any more.

Now there's gonna be a special tomorrow, I just know it! :blink:

You would have so much fun making your own nail polish shades! :D

Did you guys have any idea how many mineral make-up companies there are??? It seems like there are hundreds of them all of a sudden! Maybe I should start one! LOL

Making your own nail polish sounds so fun! I had to click away from that pretty quick because I already have a ton of nail polish....

I had no idea how many mineral makeup companies there were. I'd heard of BE, and I kinda knew there were some others, but wow! Look, there's even one for people who like cats: Open Original Shared Link I think that one is my next favorite after EM, 'cause they just took their theme and really ran with it! :lol:

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mftnchn Explorer
So Jestgar, would this be good to use as a primer under foundation only--I don't use a color corrector.

Patti, that's how I've been using it for several months. I like it. Then I also finish with a light dust of this.

When I first started using it I noticed it helped clear up blemishes.

Sherry

mftnchn Explorer
Forgot to mention...does anyone else notice that different colors, as in blush or eye shadow look different with different foundations?

Maybe this just applies to me since I have four different colors of foundation that look good on me and that I use regularly, but I noticed today that Favorite Hoodie, which I loved last time I used it, didn't look quite as nice today, and the only thing I can think of that is different is the color of foundation I was wearing...well that and the fact that I didn't get any sleep last night and my body is probably spewing toxins as we speak. :P So I'm thinking I need to revisit all the colors I haven't been gaga over and see if they look better with the other foundations, lol.

Interesting, Donna. I didn't notice this but it makes sense. What I noticed was that some of the colors that I wear in clothing that are really good for me...didn't look so good with certain foundations. I haven't tried the other blushes with the foundation I am now using (sun-kissed fair), but I will now.

I am thinking that I need to move as much toward the lilac/purple hues as possible for blush color, and maybe eye? Has anyone tried Splendid??

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti, that's how I've been using it for several months. I like it. Then I also finish with a light dust of this.

When I first started using it I noticed it helped clear up blemishes.

Sherry

Thanks! :) I'm really excited to try it--great news on the blemishes.

confused Community Regular

I think i am going to at least order an sample kit today, i am alsmot out of my favorite foundations. I tried using it wet today but it was using too much of it up, so i went back and did it dry lol.

today i have on no concelor and it looks goos

medium summer foundation

new car smell blush, it dont turn orange on this foundation

eyes are pink pajamas on bottom, exhale in crease and birthday cake on top.

It tooks good and i feel good.

paula

Joni63 Collaborator

Hey all!

Just came from the EM website and some changes are being made. They are adding a Wish List Button to several sections. Very cool!

I did add some stuff to my cart at Monave - I'm sure I will be ordering from them some time...and nail polish is in my cart. lol!

Now to catch up on the posts here.

dlp252 Apprentice

So, after reading Joni's post, I went over to PLAY with the wish list thing, lol. I tried putting one of the kits in there, but it didn't work...I think it was the personal mini kit, but I put two other kits (full sized products) in there and it worked. So I've got the 6-piece full size kit going in there now, lol. I have just two more products to add, but I can't decided...

The pressure is getting to me... :lol:

Ack, what shall I choose! :P

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