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Okay for those that didn't see it, there is a lip gloss on the first space in the THIRD line, lol. It's called Sugar Free and here is it's description:

"The perfect amount of frost, this is a pearl white gloss. Perfect for lightening your other shades of gloss. Enriched with Cupua


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Okay for those that didn't see it, there is a lip gloss on the first space in the THIRD line, lol. It's called Sugar Free and here is it's description:

"The perfect amount of frost, this is a pearl white gloss. Perfect for lightening your other shades of gloss. Enriched with Cupua

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango, where are you???

Hallo! I am so not caught up with the thread! My internet connection has been really bad lately, but I've seen the new site and it looks great! :D

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango, where are you???

Hallo! I am so not caught up with the thread! My internet connection has been really bad lately, but I've seen the new site and it looks great! :D

AndreaB Contributor

Well, I ordered the sample kit from the old website. I figured I'd start with something in case I'm way off on the foundation. :P

dlp252 Apprentice
Well, I ordered the sample kit from the old website. I figured I'd start with something in case I'm way off on the foundation. :P

YAY!!!! So what blush color did you get, lol. What foundation colors!? Huh, huh?! What concealor?! Inquiring minds want to know...also we're nosy! :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
YAY!!!! So what blush color did you get, lol. What foundation colors!? Huh, huh?! What concealor?! Inquiring minds want to know...also we're nosy! :lol:

:lol::lol:

Yes, you must share your order with us Andrea!

HI MANGO!!!!


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YAY!!!! So what blush color did you get, lol. What foundation colors!? Huh, huh?! What concealor?! Inquiring minds want to know...also we're nosy! :lol:

:lol::lol:

Yes, you must share your order with us Andrea!

You gals are too funny.....:lol::lol:

Ok, I copied over the order. :)

foundation: (Buff) Buff-Fairly Light Neutral Matte

foundation: (Beige) Beige-Sandy Fair Intensive

blush or face color: Nick Nack

concealer: Intensive Concealer Medium

foundation: (Beige) Beige-Medium Beige Neutral Intensive

AndreaB Contributor

Boy!

It says it's been shipped already! :o

dlp252 Apprentice

Oooooh, hope you love Nick Nack...it's my all time favorite so far! Very natural looking!

You also got one of my favorite concealors!

And, beige is my category too!

Ah, all is well in cutlville...all orders have been reported now! :lol:

AndreaB Contributor
Ah, all is well in cutlville...all orders have been reported now! :lol:

:lol:

I'll have to let you know whether I guessed right with the beige.

There are soooooo many things to choose from it'll probably take forever to figure out what I want.

Oops, I didn't order any brushes. :ph34r: Will have to find something that will work in the stores and then when I place another order I can add some brushes.

dlp252 Apprentice
Oops, I didn't order any brushes. :ph34r: Will have to find something that will work in the stores and then when I place another order I can add some brushes.

Target has some pretty good brushes, some aren't too expensive... :) It would hold you over until you could get better ones. SOmeone on the EM forums was talking about Eco brushes...they are supposedly environmentally friendly, but they are also really reasonable and cheap. I think Wal-Mart, Walgreens...I'll go look and report back.

dlp252 Apprentice

Okay, so just as I posted that I got a huge job, lol.

Here is a link to the thread about EcoTools brushes. I haven't read the thread, but I've seen the brushes mentioned before and had decided at that time that I might scope them out some time. :P

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AndreaB Contributor

Thanks Donna. :D

Green12 Enthusiast

Fun order Andrea, they are pretty fast at getting it packed and marked as shipped :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

Any word on when we can start ordering? What's the latest news?

I have the hardest time getting onto the EM community board, and reading them too.

dlp252 Apprentice

I actually find out more info by reading the comments on the news posts, lol. Carina (or someone on her behalf) posts in the comments of each of the news blogs as Info (I think or admin...but I think it's Info).

Someone asked today if we could order yet...the last time I checked (several hours ago--stupid work :angry::lol: ) there were no replies to that post...I'll check in a minute.

Green12 Enthusiast
I actually find out more info by reading the comments on the news posts, lol. Carina (or someone on her behalf) posts in the comments of each of the news blogs as Info (I think or admin...but I think it's Info).

Someone asked today if we could order yet...the last time I checked (several hours ago--stupid work :angry::lol: ) there were no replies to that post...I'll check in a minute.

Thanks Donna.

I have been looking for more mineral make-up application tips and I found this link:

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They offer a free download of a mineral makeup book. I was so excited I dl it, but it doesn't seem to work

:( ......don't know if I am doing something wrong??

dlp252 Apprentice

Thanks Julie, that site had some good tips, and I didn't even look around much, lol.

Here is the latest post from Carina:

Re: DO NOT ..DO NOT..REGISTER IN BETA SITE

Joni63 Collaborator

Hey online makeup friends, :lol:

I'm really impressed with the new site and products! Just wondering if anyone can load the 'custom kits' page yet?

I was looking around on the web last night and found a neat makeup tip for dark circles. Haven't tried it yet, but I want to eventually.

Hot Tip of the Day: Use black mascara for the upper lids and brown mascara for the lower lids to decrease the appearance of dark circles. Enjoy!!!

Paula, glad you found your diamond! I know that is a relief.

dlp252 Apprentice
I'm really impressed with the new site and products! Just wondering if anyone can load the 'custom kits' page yet?

...

Hot Tip of the Day: Use black mascara for the upper lids and brown mascara for the lower lids to decrease the appearance of dark circles. Enjoy!!!

No...the custom kits are what was holding up the thing on Friday/Saturday/Sunday...they finally decided to go ahead without them, but I think they are still giving them problems.

Thanks for the tip. :)

dlp252 Apprentice

Okay, looks like Carina addressed the model question in the news section:

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Look at post #147

She basically says she was busy with getting the site ready and let the photographer do his thing...in the future she would really like to represent all of us who use the products. :)

Green12 Enthusiast
Okay, looks like Carina addressed the model question in the news section:

Open Original Shared Link

Look at post #147

She basically says she was busy with getting the site ready and let the photographer do his thing...in the future she would really like to represent all of us who use the products. :)

Good news.

I see a Jin there, is that our Jin?

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Hot Tip of the Day: Use black mascara for the upper lids and brown mascara for the lower lids to decrease the appearance of dark circles. Enjoy!!!

Paula, glad you found your diamond! I know that is a relief.

Good tip, but I think it will take a lot more than that to help my dark circles, lol.

Yay, Paula found her diamond. What a relief.

Okay, looks like Carina addressed the model question in the news section:

Open Original Shared Link

Look at post #147

She basically says she was busy with getting the site ready and let the photographer do his thing...in the future she would really like to represent all of us who use the products. :)

I bet everyone is driving Carina nuts right now. Anyway, glad to know others are noticing.

I see a Jin there, is that our Jin?

I don't know about Jin, but there is a "jenngolightly" that has talked about being celiac. I have not seen her on this thread though. On her first post on EM she talked about her pale, thin, see-through skin, and my first thought was celiac disease, and then she said she had celiac disease.

Joni63 Collaborator
No...the custom kits are what was holding up the thing on Friday/Saturday/Sunday...they finally decided to go ahead without them, but I think they are still giving them problems.

Thanks for the tip. :)

Oh, that's good. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to load the sight properly!

Your Welcome for the tip! :)

Good tip, but I think it will take a lot more than that to help my dark circles, lol.

I bet everyone is driving Carina nuts right now. Anyway, glad to know others are noticing.

Oh, yes. I definately need Sunlight Concealer for my dark circles too. They need to be covered heavily! I can't wait to try the peach conceler!!!

Yes, I have to agree about Carina. It's got to be frustrating for her, she's hearing all the flack and she isn't in control of everything herself. So much depends on the work of others. I think it will still take time but will be very nice when done! :D

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