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Ladies. Whats the deal on the new brushes....to buy or not to buy? I remember reading that some of you were not happy on the changes. What brushes??

Thanks.

AMY


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Thanks for the review of the new colors Paula and Donna.

Hmmm, that orange I am wondering if it would be best turned into a nail polish color, or a nice finger paint for the kids :lol:

Ladies. Whats the deal on the new brushes....to buy or not to buy? I remember reading that some of you were not happy on the changes. What brushes??

Thanks.

AMY

Hi Amy,

The only brush I know of is the angled eye color brush that comes with the mini eye color kit. It sounds like its been the luck of the draw which one they send out, the nice fluffy exclusively EM eye color brush or a cheap plastic generic low quality brush.

The other brushes that were I remember being talked about are the kabukis (I think), but hopefully some of the other ladies will know.

dlp252 Apprentice

I've been happy with ALL the brushes except for the one angled brush that broke, lol. The premium eye shadow brush is okay, just not fluffy enough for my tastes, so I bought some at Sephora. Other than that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the long handled kabuki, the flat top brush, the fan brush, even the angled brow brushes (not the one with the comb--that's the one that broke for me, but fortunately I had two and the other one is holding up great).

confused Community Regular

Today i think i have decided on my right foundation, i used buttered tan in semi-matte and it was perfect, I really love it, thank goodness since i got a big size sample of it lol. I then used my pink ribbon blush and it was perfect over foundation. But then i used summer silk dust and it made my face all dark, so needless to say i wont be using that without finding something to make it lighter, since i have an huge one of summer dust to.

For eyes i used ginger peach on bottom then oasis in crease then hot chocolate on top, it was very pretty.

For brushes i got the new long kabuki and i love it for foundation, then i got another new flat top brush for finishing dust. These are my favorite brushes. I didnt like my short kabuki i got months ago lol

paula

Joni63 Collaborator
I got my order today.

Omg the full size kits are huge, I have no room for anything in my train case now, not even an q-tip will fit. Once i feel better I have to organize my train kit lol.

I was mad tho i ordered some soap and it didnt come but on the paper it said they will refund me back my money, ughhhh.

Ok for the new colors

walkie talkie is so very pretty and pink

the other new color is pretty but a little too orangy for me, at least on my wrist it is, will have to see when it is on, but it is much prettier then all smiles blush, now that is orange lol

paula

LOL! About the full size kits. I haven't seen the biggies yet!

I wonder why they didn't ship your soap? Was on back ordered or being discontinued or just a mistake?

Walkie talkie sounds nice.

Have fun with your new order.

I've been happy with ALL the brushes except for the one angled brush that broke, lol. The premium eye shadow brush is okay, just not fluffy enough for my tastes, so I bought some at Sephora. Other than that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the long handled kabuki, the flat top brush, the fan brush, even the angled brow brushes (not the one with the comb--that's the one that broke for me, but fortunately I had two and the other one is holding up great).

My brow brush also broke. I only used it once and it came unglued.

Today i think i have decided on my right foundation, i used buttered tan in semi-matte and it was perfect, I really love it, thank goodness since i got a big size sample of it lol. I then used my pink ribbon blush and it was perfect over foundation. But then i used summer silk dust and it made my face all dark, so needless to say i wont be using that without finding something to make it lighter, since i have an huge one of summer dust to.

For eyes i used ginger peach on bottom then oasis in crease then hot chocolate on top, it was very pretty.

For brushes i got the new long kabuki and i love it for foundation, then i got another new flat top brush for finishing dust. These are my favorite brushes. I didnt like my short kabuki i got months ago lol

paula

Glad you found a good foundation match. Your eye colors sound great. I love, love, love ginger peach!!!

I've been only wearing smokey eye liner, mascara, and blush. I've been such a dead beat, but it actually hasn't looked too horrible.

Found out why my energy has slipped - I'm extremely deficient in both my ferriton stores and vitamin D. I went to the health food store for liquid supplement of both today. Hope they work.\

WW340 Rookie
I got my order today.

Omg the full size kits are huge, I have no room for anything in my train case now, not even an q-tip will fit. Once i feel better I have to organize my train kit lol.

One thing always leads to another, lol, I see another new train case in your future.

Sorry it took so long to answer! I'm trying NOT to get on my computer on weekends, and yesterday at work was just so busy I couldn't even breathe, lol. Anyway, the pain didn't last too long once I got on the meds. They say the earlier you get on them the better. I had waited until the last day of the 3-day window they recommend to go see my doctor. They say after that the nerve pain has a greater chance of lingering. How is for you now?

No problem. Unfortunately I had the pain for over a week before the rash started, so we didn't know it was shingles until I broke out. They tell me that is a bad sign. I started the valtrex Saturday, but not calming down the pain any. The doctor called in a prescription for Lidoderm patches yesterday, which I can wear at night. That did help me sleep last night.

The only brush I know of is the angled eye color brush that comes with the mini eye color kit. It sounds like its been the luck of the draw which one they send out, the nice fluffy exclusively EM eye color brush or a cheap plastic generic low quality brush.

The other brushes that were I remember being talked about are the kabukis (I think), but hopefully some of the other ladies will know.

Yes, that was the only one I had a problem with. I like the baby kabuki, concealer brush and flat top brush. I have the long handled kabuki in my current order.

Today i think i have decided on my right foundation, i used buttered tan in semi-matte and it was perfect, I really love it, thank goodness since i got a big size sample of it lol. I then used my pink ribbon blush and it was perfect over foundation. But then i used summer silk dust and it made my face all dark, so needless to say i wont be using that without finding something to make it lighter, since i have an huge one of summer dust to.

For eyes i used ginger peach on bottom then oasis in crease then hot chocolate on top, it was very pretty.

For brushes i got the new long kabuki and i love it for foundation, then i got another new flat top brush for finishing dust. These are my favorite brushes. I didnt like my short kabuki i got months ago lol

paula

Glad you got the right foundation. I love the ginger peach also. I need to try it with oasis.

Found out why my energy has slipped - I'm extremely deficient in both my ferriton stores and vitamin D. I went to the health food store for liquid supplement of both today. Hope they work.\

Glad to hear that you are getting some answers. You might find out what your actual B12 level is. Mine was in the normal range, but so low normal that my doctor started treating me with B12 shots and that made a huge difference in the my fatigue.

dlp252 Apprentice
I wonder why they didn't ship your soap? Was on back ordered or being discontinued or just a mistake?

...

Found out why my energy has slipped - I'm extremely deficient in both my ferriton stores and vitamin D. I went to the health food store for liquid supplement of both today. Hope they work.\

They discontinued a couple of the soaps recently.

I'm glad you figured out the energy thing...hoping the supplements help! Vitamin D seemed to help me a lot.

No problem. Unfortunately I had the pain for over a week before the rash started, so we didn't know it was shingles until I broke out. They tell me that is a bad sign. I started the valtrex Saturday, but not calming down the pain any. The doctor called in a prescription for Lidoderm patches yesterday, which I can wear at night. That did help me sleep last night.

I had broken out too I think...I'm really hoping the meds work for you.


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Ordering stuff!!!

Still trying to work out the foundation, and a girl can never have too many eyeshadows.

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* foundation: (Beige) Beige-Sunkissed Fair 2.5g Original Glo

* foundation: (Beige) Beige-Fairly Light 2.5g Original Glo

* finishing powder: Tinted Silk Dust Small

* blush or face color: Jump Rope 2.5g

* blush or face color: Soft Touch 2.5g

* blush or face color: Natural 2.5g

Custom Kits: Mini Eyeshadow Kit

* eye color: In the Garden Small

* eye color: Diary Small

* eye color: Smokey Pink Small

* eye color: Baby Bath Small

* eye color: Samba Lessons Small

* eye color: To Do List Small

* eye color: Snowflakes Small

* eye color: Sunset Voyage Small

* eye color: Cool Breeze Small

* eye color: Spin Cycle Small

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* blush or face color: Light Pink 2.5g

* foundation: (Cool) Cool-Medium 2.5g Original Glo

* concealer: Pick Me Up Pink 2.5g

* foundation: (Cool) Cool-Multi-Tasking Neutral 2.5g Original Glo

* foundation: (Cool) Cool-Fair Medium 2.5g Intensive

Green12 Enthusiast
For eyes i used ginger peach on bottom then oasis in crease then hot chocolate on top, it was very pretty.

Sounds pretty Paula.

Ginger Peach and Oasis are two of my very favorite colors :wub:

Found out why my energy has slipped - I'm extremely deficient in both my ferriton stores and vitamin D. I went to the health food store for liquid supplement of both today. Hope they work.\

I would imagine the iron supplementation will help with your fatigue levels Joni . I'm on a vit D supplement, I think I do notice a smidgen more of energy.

No problem. Unfortunately I had the pain for over a week before the rash started, so we didn't know it was shingles until I broke out. They tell me that is a bad sign. I started the valtrex Saturday, but not calming down the pain any. The doctor called in a prescription for Lidoderm patches yesterday, which I can wear at night. That did help me sleep last night.

So sorry about all the pain WW340 :(

Green12 Enthusiast
Ordering stuff!!!

Still trying to work out the foundation, and a girl can never have too many eyeshadows.

Isn't that the truth :lol: Fun order, hope you are able to narrow down your perfect foundation.

Jess, I just noticed your avatar, are those your eyes? They look so pretty :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Why thank you! I believe that was 'emerald'

confused Community Regular

They discontinued my soap, but of course never let me know that lol. Im going to email them and see if I can just get an free sample kit, even tho im not sure what i need to order lol. Maybe to try the apple blush lol.

Ginger peach, pink pajams, oasis are my favorite eye shadows that is why i got the big sizes of those.

I think im set for makeup for now, unless i want to get an big thing of tinted silk dust since summer dust is too dark for an finishing. Maybe i can use it for an foundation when i get some tan on my face lol

paula

confusedks Enthusiast

Joni...if you want to PM me you can, but how low is your ferritin? And, WW mentioned B12 shots, I agree. I do them 2x a week.

Sorry for being off topic!

Green12 Enthusiast
Why thank you! I believe that was 'emerald'

It looks great on you!

I think im set for makeup for now, unless i want to get an big thing of tinted silk dust since summer dust is too dark for an finishing. Maybe i can use it for an foundation when i get some tan on my face lol

Paula, just thought I would mention if you didn't already know on the EM boards they have a swap and trade thread. You can trade in the colors you don't like/don't work for you with someone that has something you really want and use.

Joni...if you want to PM me you can, but how low is your ferritin? And, WW mentioned B12 shots, I agree. I do them 2x a week.

Sorry for being off topic!

Yes, Kassandra is an excellent person to talk about the iron about.

:lol: all topics lead to other topics, so that should make it on topic right?!?

Joni63 Collaborator
I'm glad you figured out the energy thing...hoping the supplements help! Vitamin D seemed to help me a lot.

Thank you, me too!

Ordering stuff!!!

Your order looks great! I love your eyes in the picture. You did a great job!

I would imagine the iron supplementation will help with your fatigue levels Joni . I'm on a vit D supplement, I think I do notice a smidgen more of energy.

I hope so, even a smidgen more energy would be welcomed!

Joni...if you want to PM me you can, but how low is your ferritin? And, WW mentioned B12 shots, I agree. I do them 2x a week.

Sorry for being off topic!

My ferritin is 7. I will PM you because my doctore told me to start taking a multi vitamin! I know that isn't going to help much! D level is 19. I'll PM you the rest - Thanks Kassandra!

:lol: all topics lead to other topics, so that should make it on topic right?!?

In a round about way - um...yeah! :D

Joni63 Collaborator
One thing always leads to another, lol, I see another new train case in your future.

No problem. Unfortunately I had the pain for over a week before the rash started, so we didn't know it was shingles until I broke out. They tell me that is a bad sign. I started the valtrex Saturday, but not calming down the pain any. The doctor called in a prescription for Lidoderm patches yesterday, which I can wear at night. That did help me sleep last night.

Yes, it is looking like she needs a new and very large train case!

Nice to hear that you were able to sleep last night. Sleepless nights are miserable, especially when your in pain.

Green12 Enthusiast
Yes, Kassandra is an excellent person to talk about the iron about.

This really makes a lot of sense :huh: .....I meant to say Kassandra is an excellent person to talk to about the iron :lol:

I hope so, even a smidgen more energy would be welcomed!

:lol: even smidgens of anything are worth it!

WW340 Rookie
So sorry about all the pain WW340 :(

Thank you Julie. I am actually feeling almost human today.

Why thank you! I believe that was 'emerald'

Your eyes look so pretty Jestgar.

They discontinued my soap, but of course never let me know that lol. Im going to email them and see if I can just get an free sample kit, even tho im not sure what i need to order lol. Maybe to try the apple blush lol.

paula

So sorry, I know that is disappointing. I hope you get something you like in its place.

Joni...if you want to PM me you can, but how low is your ferritin? And, WW mentioned B12 shots, I agree. I do them 2x a week.

BTW, my GI just gave me a prescription for a B12 nasal spray. He says it works as well as the shots and I only have to use it once a week. I haven't filled the prescription yet. He said I can do which ever I want. I will try it when I feel a little better.

Joni63 Collaborator
BTW, my GI just gave me a prescription for a B12 nasal spray. He says it works as well as the shots and I only have to use it once a week. I haven't filled the prescription yet. He said I can do which ever I want. I will try it when I feel a little better.

That sounds interesting. Easy to use and highly absorable. Good luck with it!

My B12 is actually on the upper middle of the scale. I am supplementing because it can't hurt, but I don't think it's a real problem.

dlp252 Apprentice

Howdy everyone...been really busy at work so that cuts into my posting time...grrrr! :lol:

So, Summer Stroll...it's VERY orange in the jar, but I decided that before I mixed it with the Light Peach blush I should try it. When I got home yesterday, I tried just a little bit on my cheek, and it actually looked very nice...a LOT more subtle than I would have imagined, so this morning I was brave and actually wore it to work. It really is very subtle. Now, the main test will be whether or not it gets more orange as the day goes on, but for now it's a really nice color! Shock and awe, lol! :lol:

Ordering stuff!!!

Still trying to work out the foundation, and a girl can never have too many eyeshadows.

LOVE your avatar! Very pretty eyes!

Fun order!! I am REALLY loving the Sunkissed Fair foundation! I think this may have replaced golden fair as my favorite shade!

Thank you Julie. I am actually feeling almost human today.

...

BTW, my GI just gave me a prescription for a B12 nasal spray. He says it works as well as the shots and I only have to use it once a week. I haven't filled the prescription yet. He said I can do which ever I want. I will try it when I feel a little better.

I'm so glad you are feeling better!!!

The B12 spray sounds great...I'm going to ask my doctor about them...I'm giving myself B12 shots (or supposed to be, lol), but I'm having a HARD time giving them to myself and it's such a hassle to go in to get the shots. I was doing sublingual B12, but my doctor thought that wasn't good enough so I'm on the shots.

Jestgar Rising Star

"Dublin Clouds" what a great name for an eye shadow! :P

confused Community Regular

Donna, I tried the orangy blush this morning to, and it is very very subtle, i kept adding layers hoping it would get somewhat dark lol. Then when i addded my finishing dust it got lighter then before lol. But it is very pretty, im glad we both decided to try it out lol

paula

dlp252 Apprentice

Jess, that's what I thought! :lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
Donna, I tried the orangy blush this morning to, and it is very very subtle, i kept adding layers hoping it would get somewhat dark lol. Then when i addded my finishing dust it got lighter then before lol. But it is very pretty, im glad we both decided to try it out lol

Yeah, it's actually quite pretty...so far hasn't changed colors and it's been about 4 hours, so that's good.

Green12 Enthusiast
So, Summer Stroll...it's VERY orange in the jar, but I decided that before I mixed it with the Light Peach blush I should try it. When I got home yesterday, I tried just a little bit on my cheek, and it actually looked very nice...a LOT more subtle than I would have imagined, so this morning I was brave and actually wore it to work. It really is very subtle. Now, the main test will be whether or not it gets more orange as the day goes on, but for now it's a really nice color! Shock and awe, lol! :lol:

:lol: That is shocking......and aweing (? :huh: ).... very hard to believe the bright orange would look "nice".

It goes back to not judging a color by the way it looks in the jar, you never know what it's going to look like on. I guess I should be brave and finally try out B & B, but I think with that the high pigmentation is more of an issue than its color.

"Dublin Clouds" what a great name for an eye shadow! :P

Is there a new color, or did I miss something??

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