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dlp252 Apprentice

Okay, so I haven't logged on here since YESTERDAY, so I didn't know the latest talk, but I also wanted to test out a couple of things...

Before I jumped into the shower I saw my little mix of New Car Smell and whatevertheheck I mixed it with sitting there. I tapped a little bit out and stuck my finger in a little water then used it to swirl around in the lid...then onto my checks. Looked VERY NICE!!!!

So after my shower, I decided I want to try the "primer" wet...so I took my finishing powder and a little sponge that I bought from True Minerals, and applied it wet. LOOKED GREAT. I dusted a little bit more all over then put on my foundation (dry). It looked SOOOO good--all day--even through a massage, lol.

I also tried spring pink again...I am determined to like EVERYTHING I buy at EM, lol. I put on the spring pink and some silver lip gloss over that, then a very sheer-almost-clear pink gloss over that. Looked very nice. I think next time I'll start with the silver, then the spring pink, then a clear gloss.

Kassandra,

Funny about the EVOO...I've used it on my legs before (coconut oil too), but never thought about my face. It can't take very much... I like the idea of natural stuff--I currently use ProActive, and that stuff HAS to have industrial strength chemicals in it, lol.

Em,

Ooooh, your order is really fun!!

Suddenly New Car Smell is sounding very appealing :lol:

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Donna, you have practically purchased every item on the EM website :lol:

You should get our cult's top buyer honors or something!

...

Have you tried Soft Touch also?

:lol: I haven't QUITE purchased EVERYTHING....YET. :P

Soft Touch is in the order that's on it's way...I'm excited to try it.

I see...... TOM!

time to implement our super top secret plot.

:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: <----- kidnapper masks

Dang sorry I wasn't here...did he get away? :P

Here's what I ordered. If any of you have these and have any opinions let me know.

Thank You --I didn't like this at first, but actually do a lot now, lol

Hot Chocolate--on it's way to me now

Wild Flowers---same

Pots and Pans--I like this a lot...It's a nice light pink

Emerald Eyeliner~~ future order :P

Ping Pong--on it's way

Starry Eyed--LOVE THIS!!!

To Do List--Like this too

Mystic Night--I love this too, but think I like Starry Eyed a bit better

Floating Feathers--on it's way

concealer: Pick Me Up Pink -- Hum, I can't remember if this is on it's way, lol...it's been in my cart a few times, but don't know if it made the cut this time. :lol:

blush or face color: Veranda -- on it's way

I put on Corner Office wet this morning, and it's killer!

...

My husband just told me that I look radiant, not like when I would wear Cover Girl crap and I looked like it was painted on...he thinks this looks very natual and pretty...that made me feel great, because he usually hates when I wear foundation!

I tried my "primer" that way today and my blush, now I want to experiment with the eyecolors. Yay on hubby's comments!!!!

I have a basket full of stuff, but I would love to hear your opinions before I order it. :P

Pink Pajamas --on it's way

Mystic Night --Like this a lot

Chamomile --on it's way

Smokey Eyeliner --LOVE IT!!

Good China --LOVE IT, good base

Black Eye Liner --very nice

Snowflakes --pretty

Pressed Olive --LOVE THIS

On the Phone --hum, can't remember if I have this and my spreadsheet is on the couch and I'm too lazy to go there :P

In the Garden --very nice

DVR Saturday --I like this a lot...it looks dark in the jar, but it goes on much lighter

Cool-Multi-Tasking Neutral Intensive --I like this, but have been using matte

Finishing Powder:

Tinted Silk Dust -- I think I have this coming, lol

I just don't seem to get the coverage that the rest of you do. Do you mix the powders and how do you tap them out?

Hi Sarah...well, yeah, it can take some practice. You might want to try some different brushes...which ones do you have? You can also put on several thin layers.

I don't mix my foundation powders...I use a margarine lid and I tap a little out onto the lid, then swirl my brush around in it...since I don't have a hard sided container I just sort of tap the brush handle with my other hand, so any loose minerals fall back onto the margarine lid. I start with the area of my face that needs the most coverage, and I swirl and swirl it into my skin in little circular movements. I repeat that process 2 or 3 more times if necessary. It also helps to use a concealor for the bad spots...if you don't want to buy a concealor, I've just used my foundation before and that works too...I use a small brush and just dab some foundation on the spots.


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Mango04 Enthusiast
Dang sorry I wasn't here...did he get away? :P

Yeah, Tom escaped. We'll have to get him next time..... B)

Mango,

Have you tried aloe vera gel on your face for scars? I keep reading about it's amazing-ness! You've probably tried, but just a thought

I haven't! I looked it up on acne.org after you posted this and people over there rave about it. So, of course I went and bought some! :D I sprung for the more expensive Aubrey Organics version, b/c some of the other brands add all sorts of crap to it. Turns out natural aloe vera isn't bright green. It's actually clear :rolleyes:

I'm going to slather it all over my face tonight along with some lavender oil, emu oil (little green guy - but it works) perhaps a bit of tea tree...oh and that will be after the acv/green tea toner. :rolleyes: Hopefully I will wake up radiant with perfectly scarless skin ;) LOL

jerseyangel Proficient

I love Emu Oil! A little goes a long way, though. ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I haven't! I looked it up on acne.org after you posted this and people over there rave about it. So, of course I went and bought some! :D I sprung for the more expensive Aubrey Organics version, b/c some of the other brands add all sorts of crap to it. Turns out natural aloe vera isn't bright green. It's actually clear :rolleyes:

I'm going to slather it all over my face tonight along with some lavender oil, emu oil (little green guy - but it works) perhaps a bit of tea tree...oh and that will be after the acv/green tea toner. :rolleyes: Hopefully I will wake up radiant with perfectly scarless skin ;) LOL

:o

WHAT???????????????? Aloe vera gel? And WHY haven't you told me this before??????

:lol: :lol:

let me know how that goes.

Just a quick poop-in from my sick bed. Back later when my head isn't on the verge of exploding. :blink:

I am soooooooooooooo bored.

:lol:

Oh, Mango wanted me to report on the......what kind of makeup did I buy? Pure Luxe? I can't even remember.

Report coming later. ;)

confusedks Enthusiast
I haven't! I looked it up on acne.org after you posted this and people over there rave about it. So, of course I went and bought some! :D I sprung for the more expensive Aubrey Organics version, b/c some of the other brands add all sorts of crap to it. Turns out natural aloe vera isn't bright green. It's actually clear :rolleyes:

I'm going to slather it all over my face tonight along with some lavender oil, emu oil (little green guy - but it works) perhaps a bit of tea tree...oh and that will be after the acv/green tea toner. :rolleyes: Hopefully I will wake up radiant with perfectly scarless skin ;) LOL

Yay! You'll have to let me know! I'm very happy for you!!

That's funny you thought aloe vera was green. LOL! We used to have an aloe vera plant for sunburns (I live in LA, get burnt ALL THE TIME!!) so I knew it was clear. :lol:;)

Mango04 Enthusiast

Susie! Yes, we need your report! :D

Yay! You'll have to let me know! I'm very happy for you!!

That's funny you thought aloe vera was green. LOL! We used to have an aloe vera plant for sunburns (I live in LA, get burnt ALL THE TIME!!) so I knew it was clear. :lol:;)

:lol: I know, how embarrassing! :rolleyes::lol:

Well, I guess it had just never occurred to me that they added coloring to the gel :ph34r: LOL

I will report the results soon! :D

gfmolly Contributor

I'm an everyday minerals newbie, persuaded by this thread! So how do you use the foundations? I've never used powdered make-up and don't want to appear too made-up! I got the sample pack and then a mini of a bunch of eye shadow. Thanks for any advice!!

Terri


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I'm an everyday minerals newbie, persuaded by this thread! So how do you use the foundations? I've never used powdered make-up and don't want to appear too made-up! I got the sample pack and then a mini of a bunch of eye shadow. Thanks for any advice!!

Terri

Hi Terri ~ a little bit goes a long way. There is a link on their page that really helped me a lot. I really love this make up more and more every day. The first time I used it, I wasn't so sure! There are some real make-up queens on here that are much more knowledgeable than me.

I am still sitting with my cart unordered right now. <_<

Cheri A Contributor

I also wanted to link to another post that is on the Publicity Board. Could all of you vote?

<<Today on Martha Stewart, she had seven employees that had entered a contest for the next big idea for the future of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. One of the employees cannot eat gluten and has suggested a magazine for people with allergies and celiac disease. Martha couldn't decide which idea to pick, so everyone can vote online to choose the next big idea. Please vote - the link is below, and you can read the ideas, then scroll to the bottom for the vote. The magazine idea for people with allergies is not getting many votes - you have until February 7th!>>

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dlp252 Apprentice

Okay, today's experiment...also put my concealor on with a damp sponge. First I put on the finishing powder with the sponge, then the concealor on my spots and dark circles, then a light dusting of the finishing powder, then foundation. (Okay, so ignore my comment below about LAYERS, lol...I was talking ONLY foundation) :P

I'm loving Oasis...didn't think I would like that at first but wore it today even though I was wearing RED and it still looked good. I'm wondering now how it'd look at a light layer over one of my blush colors... my next experiment.

Also, I read in one of my books last night a tip about curling eyelashes...I usually just put the curler right at the lash line, count to 20 then put my mascara on. The book said to do the first curl close to the lashes, but to curl again a littler farther up the lashes, and even further up again if you can. I only did it twice, but it did seem to make my lashes a bit more visable.

Terri, yes, they have a great explanation on the EM website. Basically you tap a little of the minerals out into the cap (but since the samples are so small, I use a margerine lid), swirl your brush around in them, tap the excess minerals off the brush, then buff the brush onto your face in little circular motions. It's usually best to start with just a little bit of the minerals and keep adding layers until you achieve the coverage you want. I tend to not put a lot of layers on, but instead use a little bit of the foundation or a concealer and dab it on any of my bad spots, then just put a couple of light layers of the foundation on. The thing you DON'T want to forget is to tap off the excess on your brush before putting the brush on your face...if you don't it'll look like you got hit with a powder puff on that spot, lol...you can still blend that out, but it takes a little work, lol.

There are some real make-up queens on here that are much more knowledgeable than me.

:lol: I have to laugh at this...I've definitely become a queen since starting to use this makeup, lol. Before that, not so much. :P

Thanks for the link Cheri...I'll go vote tomorrow from work...I have a slow dial-up connection at home, but have a fast T1 connection at work, so it'll be MUCH easier tomorrow, lol.

dlp252 Apprentice
Report coming later. ;)

Yes, I definitely want to hear about it...I've got about 20 samples in my cart over there (and have had since you mentioned it last, lol). :P

Mango04 Enthusiast

Surprising favorite color of the weekend:

Tea Time!

I love this!

It looks hideous in the jar, and on the online color swatch (I have no idea why I bought it). But it's great! It adds just a touch of color and...I dunno... depth(?) to my face. It's sort of like BE's warmth, but "cooler," if that makes sense.

Here's a swatch of Tea Time vs. Warmth (Tea Time is on the left)...you can see Warmth is a bit darker.

http://i30.tinypic.com/2nsz1a8.webp

Oh! And I love aloe vera on my face. Thanks Kassandra! I put aloe along with Emu oil and lavender oil on my face last night and woke up with very...calm and smooth skin :D . It's great as a foundation primer too.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Donna has a pretty new avatar!

Love the hair Donna (and the make-up :D )

confusedks Enthusiast
Oh! And I love aloe vera on my face. Thanks Kassandra! I put aloe along with Emu oil and lavender oil on my face last night and woke up with very...calm and smooth skin :D . It's great as a foundation primer too.

YAY! I'm glad you liked it! I didn't get to try it last night because I didn't feel well, but I will definitely try it today after the gym!

Ok, I have turned into one of "those" who wears make-up to the gym! :lol::P I always used to see women there all made up and thought they were so stupid! But, with EM I totally get it! I feel so pretty!

I can't wait to order my eyeshadows, that's something I need to learn to experiment with.

And, I went to Trader Joe's yesterday after I had showered and put my EM on, and oh my! Almost every guy was TOTALLY staring at me! Very nice! :D It's amazing that even when I feel like crap, I don't look like it! :lol: Lol!

Donna, LOVE your new avatar!

jerseyangel Proficient
Also, I read in one of my books last night a tip about curling eyelashes...I usually just put the curler right at the lash line, count to 20 then put my mascara on. The book said to do the first curl close to the lashes, but to curl again a littler farther up the lashes, and even further up again if you can. I only did it twice, but it did seem to make my lashes a bit more visable.

Thanks for this! The older I get, the less visable my lashes are...add to that I can't use the heavy-duty mascaras I used to <_<

I'm gonna try it :D

Joni63 Collaborator

Love the tip about the eyelashes. And the Aloe gel. They sound great!

I fiiiiinally tried Text Message - LOVE IT! It looked really dark in the jar, but is beautiful on and stays looking nice all day.

I tried a little trick for the eyeshadows - I put matte foundation on under it instead of the original glo or semi-matte I usually use and it really did make it last a lot longer. I still did have oily looking lids after 7 hours, though. I need a tried and true method for fixing this problem.

I've got to go back and read several pages, I'm sure there is a lot to catch up on still!

Donna your new avatar is really nice!

I don't remember if I posted about this but I did try the butterfly eyes. It looks really nice but takes some practice. Also I tried to take pictures, but that did not work out at all, lol!

I have several things in my cart at Monave (so many things to try there) and of course a cart full at EM just waiting for that new special.

Did anyone order anything from any other mineral makeup companies recently?

Mango04 Enthusiast
And, I went to Trader Joe's yesterday after I had showered and put my EM on, and oh my! Almost every guy was TOTALLY staring at me! Very nice! :D It's amazing that even when I feel like crap, I don't look like it! :lol: Lol!

Woohooo....action at Trader Joe's! :)

Ok, I have turned into one of "those" who wears make-up to the gym! :lol::P I always used to see women there all made up and thought they were so stupid! But, with EM I totally get it! I feel so pretty!

I am one of "those" now too. :ph34r::lol:

Mango04 Enthusiast

You guys....help! LOL. I'm trying to avoid football for a while so I'm make-up shopping instead. :ph34r: My cart is growing! I've just added Theme Park blush and Pink Pajamas eye shadow. I really want to wait to order though until they come out with the new website. I have a feeling great things are going to be revealed when that comes out.

*Must get off computer* :o:rolleyes:

Joni63 Collaborator
... I really want to wait to order though until they come out with the new website. I have a feeling great things are going to be revealed when that comes out.

*Must get off computer* :o:rolleyes:

LOL! I'm thinking a really great special will be coming soon, too! I've been temped to order soooooo many times. Patience is not one of my better traits! :o

confusedks Enthusiast
I am one of "those" now too. :ph34r::lol:

:lol:

Do you guys think I should wait until the new site comes out? What if it's amazing!? I hope they don't add new make-up yet, I'm already spending too much money! LOL! :lol:

Joni63 Collaborator
:lol:

Do you guys think I should wait until the new site comes out? What if it's amazing!? I hope they don't add new make-up yet, I'm already spending too much money! LOL! :lol:

It might take a while, they seem to be very slow in introducing things they say are 'coming soon'.

I know there is a mascara in the works and they have to get more brushes in...they don't even have an eye liner brush up at all now. That's almost tragic!

I say order now and order later, if you can afford it. :D

dlp252 Apprentice
Donna has a pretty new avatar!

Love the hair Donna (and the make-up :D )

Thank you! I was tired of the "brown" me, lol. Now there's a RED me for a while. :lol:

I tried a little trick for the eyeshadows - I put matte foundation on under it instead of the original glo or semi-matte I usually use and it really did make it last a lot longer. I still did have oily looking lids after 7 hours, though. I need a tried and true method for fixing this problem.

...

Donna your new avatar is really nice!

...

Did anyone order anything from any other mineral makeup companies recently?

I'm finding that dusting my eyelids with finishing powder is working to cut down the oil there...working really well for me.

Thanks!

Nope, haven't actually ordered anything from any other companies YET, lol.

Do you guys think I should wait until the new site comes out? What if it's amazing!? I hope they don't add new make-up yet, I'm already spending too much money! LOL! :lol:

The cultess in me says order now and order later, lol, but understanding completely the spending too much money thing...well, I say order now and order later. :P

I say order now and order later, if you can afford it. :D

Quite possibly could be our best cult motto! :lol:

mftnchn Explorer

I tried the wet foundation brush idea yesterday, but didn't have enough of the sun kissed fair foundation left, so used multi-tasking. I felt like I had too much foundation on--more than I like. I might like it better with the lighter color foundation. It seemed like I was using a lot more foundation than usual that way as well.

I'm not needing to cover a lot of blemishes...just want a smooth look without the fine lines if possible. I think the answer may lay with moisture though.

Mango04 Enthusiast
I tried the wet foundation brush idea yesterday, but didn't have enough of the sun kissed fair foundation left, so used multi-tasking. I felt like I had too much foundation on--more than I like. I might like it better with the lighter color foundation. It seemed like I was using a lot more foundation than usual that way as well.

I'm not needing to cover a lot of blemishes...just want a smooth look without the fine lines if possible. I think the answer may lay with moisture though.

It's funny because if the brush isn't wet enough, the foundation goes on really heavy, and if it's too wet, the make-up just sort of dissolves and diminishes on your skin.

Maybe try pure aloe as a primer? I've been doing that (for two days lol) and it fills in my pores really nicely.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Oh- and I'm loving lavender oil on my face. It is GREAT! Relaxing too. :)

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      Hello @Scatterbrain, Are you getting enough vitamins and minerals.  Gluten free food is not fortified so you may be starting to run low on B vitamins and vitamin D.   By the way you should get your mom checked for celiac disease.  You got it from your mom or dad.  Some studies show that following a gluten-free diet can stabilize or improve symptoms of dementia.  I know that for the 63 years I was eating gluten I got dumber and dumber until I started GFD and vitamin replenishment and it began to reverse.  Thiamine can get used up in a week or two.  Symptoms can come and go with daily diet.  Symptoms of beriberi due to Thiamine deficiency.   Difficulty walking. Loss of feeling (sensation) in hands and feet. Loss of muscle function or paralysis of the lower legs. Mental confusion. Pain. Speech difficulties. Strange eye movements (nystagmus) Tingling. Any change in medications? Last March I had corotid artery surgery (90 % blockage), and I started taking Losartan for blood pressure, added to the Clonidine I was taking already.  I was not recovering well and many of my pre gluten free symptoms were back  I was getting worse.  At first I thought it was caused a reaction to the anesthesia from the surgery, but that should have improved after two weeks.  Doctor thought I was just being a wimp. After three months I talked to my doctor about a break from the Losartan to see if it was causing it. It had not made any difference in my bp.  Except for clonindine, all of the previous bp meds tried had not worked to lower bp and had crippling side effects. One, I could not stand up straight; one wobbly knees, another spayed feet.  Inguinal hernia from the Lisinopril cough.  Had I contiued on those, I was destined for a wheelchair or walker. She said the symptoms were not from Losartan so I continued taking it.  Two weeks later I did not have the strength in hips and thighs to get up from sitting on the floor (Help, I can't get up😨).  I stopped AMA (not recommended).  Without the Losartan, a) bp did not change, after the 72 hour withdrawal from Losartanon, on clonidine only and b) symptoms started going away.  Improvement started in 72 hours.  After six weeks they were gone and I am getting better.  
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