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confusedks Enthusiast
What did you order?????

Or did you post it somewhere in the past pages and I missed it?

I posted it 2 days ago, but here it is:

Eyeshadows:

Pink Pajamas

Mystic Night

Chamomile

Smokey Eyeliner

Good China

Black Eye Liner

Snowflakes

Pressed Olive

On the Phone

In the Garden

Blush:

Natural

DVR Saturday

Foundation:

Cool-Deep Tan Intensive

Cool-Medium Summer Intensive

Cool-Multi-Tasking Neutral Intensive

Concealer:

Mint (I already have it, and LOVE it!)

Pick me Up Pink

Multi-Tasking Concealer

Finishing Powder:

Tinted Silk Dust

Lip Colors:

Natural

Cherry Fiz

Also, whatever is in the special, I think Ivory concealer? And something else.


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dlp252 Apprentice
Guess what, cult members? I got a raise today! Not a huge one (unexpected, though), but enough to give me a reason to celebrate. I wonder what i should buy to commemorate the occasion....... :lol:

WOOHOO!!!!!! Now THAT's exciting!!!!!! Too bad they don't have a color called "in the money" :P

I officially placed my order! :D I'm very excited! :P

YAY!!!!! Can't wait to hear how you like it all!!

Joni63 Collaborator
At the bottom of each peson's quote there is a little button that says quote. Click each one you want to respond to, and then click add reply at the bottom of the page. When the reply box comes up, it will be populated with all the posts you wanted to respond to. Just snip out the part you don't want and leave the rest.

Guess what, cult members? I got a raise today! Not a huge one (unexpected, though), but enough to give me a reason to celebrate. I wonder what i should buy to commemorate the occasion....... :lol:

Yay on the raise Colleen. It's even sweeter when unexpected!!! :D

I officially placed my order! :D I'm very excited! :P

Good for you Kassandra! Can't wait to hear about it. :)

So many new order in the past couple of days, I can't wait to hear about everything! :D

I don't have much new to add except I must have super oily eye lids, lol! I found a matte foundation sample I forgot I had and tried that under the eyeshadow today. It worked ok on one side and not so good on the other. My application of it must have been weaker on my left eye, lol!

Oh, and I wore Cherry Fizz as an eye shadow, a blush and a lip gloss today. I was Fizz-ed out!

Since this EM thing has started I only went without eye shadow one day and WOW did that seem awkward. It's funny how I must wear all my makeup all the time now! :lol:

Gone shopping with my mom tomorrow. Boscov's has 75% off so many things. I bought 2 $30.00 sweaters for $5.00/each on Sunday and a few long sleeve T's for $3.50. Going back for more good deals! I figure what I save on clothes I can spend on EM! Yay!

Mango04 Enthusiast

I just have to show you guys this so we can all appreciate the pure awesomeness of EM (gosh that sounded kind of cultish lol).

I ordered this lip gloss from Lumiere for $3. Yes, $3 is a pretty great price for anything, but um...I think EM's free samples are more generous than this:

http://i31.tinypic.com/mmwp49.webp

<_<

I bought three of them, so I have $9 worth of lipstick that will probably last me a week :rolleyes: Bummer! Oh well...the colors are pretty, at least.

mftnchn Explorer
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.

Where do you get the aloe? What do I look for?

mftnchn Explorer

Something happened to my order and they lost the information...sent me an email and said they refunded my money with their apologies.

So I reordered just a sample kit and a lip gloss (cherry fizz). Decided I need to confirm the foundation color I want, and the sample kits are the greatest. Also I keep reading the reviews of all the colors....thanks everyone.

mftnchn Explorer
Love your new avatar Donna, your make-up and hair look great! :D

Exactly what I was thinking!


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confusedks Enthusiast
Where do you get the aloe? What do I look for?

Sherry, it's just plain aloe vera gel. You can get it at any health food store or CVS/Walgreens type place. I would suggest a health food store though...organic and less "artificial" colors. Also, as Mango learned...it's clear, NOT green! :lol: Don't buy green, lol...too much crap in it. Just get clear, plain aloe vera gel.

cruelshoes Enthusiast
Since this EM thing has started I only went without eye shadow one day and WOW did that seem awkward. It's funny how I must wear all my makeup all the time now! :lol:

Same here! Once I didn't put on makeup on a Saturday. Even though I wasn't leaving the house it still felt wierd. A couple of days ago, I saw a picture of myself pre-EM. I thought, boy I sure look washed out and tired. My husband keeps telling me what a hot chick I am. :lol:

So what's the deal with the lip glosses? I ordered one, and it did not roll up. So I returned it and EM replaced it. The one they replaced it with doesn't roll up either! Am I missing something, or is there a trick to making this tube work? I was thinking of ordering another color, but I don't want to if the tubes don't work. Maybe I just have bad lipgloss karma.

I don't have trouble with my eyeshadow creasing. When I mix my foundation into my moisturizer, I always make sure I get some on my eyelids too. Then they get moisturized, and the foundation gives a good base to the shadow. You have to be careful not to get it in your eyes, though. I am so wierd, I even have dry skin on my eyelids!

dlp252 Apprentice

Today's experiment...mixing my concealor with a moisturizer for under my eye area. I'm noticing that that area tends to look pretty wrinkly by the end of the day, so I'm hoping mixing the concealor with the moisturizer will lessen that a bit.

I'm also wearing silver spoon, and am trying smokey pink again, with To Do List as a base. I'm determined to like Smokey Pink, lol. I used Smokey eyeliner today, but put it on with the Premium Lip Brush. :lol: I was using the lip brush for putting concealor on my small spots but have decided it works much better as a liner brush. :P

Colleen,

Was it Cherry Fizz??? My Cherry Fizz doesn't roll up either...I never had it replaced cuz I'm not sure I love the lip glosses anyway, so I just use a lip brush to get it out.

Aw, Mango, that sample is very cute, lol. I purposely bought a few that are that size so I could carry them in my pocket when I don't want to carry a purse, but I think I paid $3 for 3 of them, lol.

Exactly what I was thinking!

Thanks! :)

Mango04 Enthusiast
Where do you get the aloe? What do I look for?

I got the aloe at a health food type store. I bought the Aubrey Organics brand, since it had the least amount of ingredients (just aloe and a couple vitamins to act as preservatives, I think). It was $8...but a pretty decent sized bottle.

It goes on the skin really nicely....creates sort of a velvety smooth finish. I love it! :D

Mango04 Enthusiast
Also, as Mango learned...it's clear, NOT green! :lol: Don't buy green, lol...too much crap in it. Just get clear, plain aloe vera gel.

:lol::lol::lol:

dlp252 Apprentice

Long handled kabuki is on back order until AUGUST 10!!! I hope THAT'S a misprint, lol. I LOVE my long handled kabuki and was thinking of ordering another one...guess that makes my mind up for me. :P

ShadowSwallow Newbie

Hi everyone, I'm here to confess to being a closet EM fan. :lol:

I currently have:

Cool-Multi-Tasking Neutral

Tinted Silk Dust

Deep Wine (too dark... maybe I should try reading the description before buying it :rolleyes::P)

Nick Nack (sample)

Eyeshadows:

Spin Cycle

Wild Flowers

Exhale

Baby Bath

Well Being

Mystic Night

Comfy

Silver Spoon

Scented Candles

Shopping Spree

Snowflakes

And I just ordered:

Plum Dust

Photo Album

Chit Chat

Jump Rope

Once and Again (sample)

Intensive Concealer Fair (sample)

Cool-Multi-Tasking Neutral (sample, Matte - to mix with the Intensive)

Cool-Fair (sample, for my sister :P)

Cool-Fair Medium (sample, for my sister :P)

Eyeshadow:

Oasis

Diary

I think I'm reacting to the Tinted Silk Dust, though... it makes me face extra oily. :(

dlp252 Apprentice

Hey Birdy, so how are you liking everything!?

Some people (I hear) react to the silk dusts...maybe try one of the other non-silk finishing powders.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Long handled kabuki is on back order until AUGUST 10!!! I hope THAT'S a misprint, lol. I LOVE my long handled kabuki and was thinking of ordering another one...guess that makes my mind up for me. :P

:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

I was really looking forward to getting that brush.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Carina left a comment in the news section:

info Says:

February 4th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

FYI!!!!

The LONG HANDLED KABUKI is on back order. We had a half year

Green12 Enthusiast
Hi everyone, I'm here to confess to being a closet EM fan. :lol:

Hi Birdy! I have seen you reading wondering if you were ever going to jump in :lol: , glad you did :)

You've already got some good stuff, how do you like everything?

Some people (I hear) react to the silk dusts...maybe try one of the other non-silk finishing powders.

Did you read this on the EM board Donna? What are they saying, are there specific, um, symptoms I guess you would call it of reacting?

The more I use my EM flat top, the more my BE brushes feel like sandpaper on my face. I guess maybe I'll get the baby kabuki instead. Bummer!

You know, when I first got my BE I thought maybe I was reacting to the brushes, now I am thinking there might be something to that, they are kind of scratchy compared to other brushes.

ShadowSwallow Newbie

I love them. :wub::D:lol: It's so nice to have a makeup I can wear everyday. :lol: I've been having a ton of fun with the eyeshadows.

Some people (I hear) react to the silk dusts...maybe try one of the other non-silk finishing powders.

I'll have to look into that... maybe my next purchase. :lol: I'm going to try just using the foundation for a while... mixing in the matte. Hopefully this will help. I'm also shaking up my beauty routine. Which is rather difficult... I keep reacting to things, and I have a history of wretched acne. <_<:rolleyes:

Oh, I also have the flat-top brush and two eyeshadow brushes. :wub:

jukie Rookie

OMG...did I create a cult??? I've mostly been away from the forum for the last couple months, just popping into the cooking section occasionally. So last night I decided to see what else was going on and was excited to see a thread on Everyday Minerals. After reading through the first couple pages, I finally realized that the thread was over 80 pages long...WOW!!!

I first posted about EM shortly after finding it 1.5 years ago. At that time I was terrified that I would never find gluten-free/SF makeup (and especially lipstick) ever again! Then I found EM and not only was it a great (and affordable) product, but I was blown away by the free samples and how awesome the company was. I am soooo glad that others are liking it and supporting the company, and it feels good to have given something back to a forum that literally saved my life...WOOHOO!!!

dlp252 Apprentice

Yeah, read something about the possibility of being allergic to silk, lol:

Here

Mango04 Enthusiast
OMG...did I create a cult??? I've mostly been away from the forum for the last couple months, just popping into the cooking section occasionally. So last night I decided to see what else was going on and was excited to see a thread on Everyday Minerals. After reading through the first couple pages, I finally realized that the thread was over 80 pages long...WOW!!!

I first posted about EM shortly after finding it 1.5 years ago. At that time I was terrified that I would never find gluten-free/SF makeup (and especially lipstick) ever again! Then I found EM and not only was it a great (and affordable) product, but I was blown away by the free samples and how awesome the company was. I am soooo glad that others are liking it and supporting the company, and it feels good to have given something back to a forum that literally saved my life...WOOHOO!!!

So you're the one who started all this......(I am no longer taking the blame! ha!) j/k

Hi, glad you came back! What colors do you wear? :D

dlp252 Apprentice

Some of you probably peruse the "natura" threads at EM more than I do (and someone probably already posted this, lol), but I found this buried in one thread...it's about how likely oils are to be comedogenic(sp?):

Open Original Shared Link

Can't get much more gluten-free than pure oil, lol.

ShadowSwallow Newbie

I was looking for a list like that earlier today. I'm going to be trying out the Oil Cleansing Method. Hopefully I won't react to castor oil. :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

Thanks for that link Donna.

I was looking for a list like that earlier today. I'm going to be trying out the Oil Cleansing Method. Hopefully I won't react to castor oil. :lol:

Are you looking to find natural things to use as a cleanser?

Kass posted some possibilities a ways back, honey and egg whites, apple cider vinegar....

I used to do a mask that might work. I had all these extra probiotics and enzyme caps leftover because I was always switching brands and came up with the idea of making a face mask with probiotic powder and enzyme powder.

I just took a couple of probiotic caps and an enzyme cap, opened them up and put the powder in a little glass, or bowl, added a few drops of water to get it to a thin paste consistency, then dabbed this all over a cotton ball and rubbed it on my face.

I kept it on for about 15 minutes then washed it off with warm water.

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