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ShadowSwallow Newbie

Ahh!!! I'm having the hardest time deciding whether to get an eyeshadow kit or a blush kit!! :rolleyes: Hm...


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Green12 Enthusiast

This is not really a big deal in the big scheme of things, but I noticed I didn't get an eyeshodow brush with my mini eyecolor kit.

I looked today on the website for customer service nof and I didn't see any phone number to call. Can anyone direct me to it??

Thanks ladies.

dlp252 Apprentice

FREE MAKEUP!!! Holy Cow!!!! Cult member paradise!!! :lol:

okay let's try THIS link:

Open Original Shared Link

Took me about two minutes from here and about an hour at home! :lol:

nutralady2001 Newbie

OK have finally ordered wanted to see what you are all raving about LOL

Got the free sample kit a couple of cleansing bars the baby Kabuki brush ( did have one can't find it) and the Sprinf Berries lip gloss, dang just remembered I forgot the cleansing wipes oh well next time

dlp252 Apprentice
OK have finally ordered wanted to see what you are all raving about LOL

:lol: !! Oooh, you'll have to report about the Spring Berries! I've got that in my cart and am axious to hear what it's like! Sounds like a great color. Welcome to the cult! :P

Mango04 Enthusiast
:lol: !! Oooh, you'll have to report about the Spring Berries! I've got that in my cart and am axious to hear what it's like! Sounds like a great color. Welcome to the cult! :P

Wait....there's something called Spring Berries? :huh::D:lol:must go check this out....

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yes, spring berries is in my cart too. It looks like a great color.


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confused Community Regular

I need to go check oout spring berries, i hope i dont like it too much, i cant buy anymore makeup til i find some place to put it in lol

paula

Mango04 Enthusiast

Do they seriously have a lip gloss called "Missing Socks?" Um...I'd rather put car smell on my cheeks than socks on my lips. :ph34r::huh: LOL

dlp252 Apprentice

Yep, missing socks is right up there with new car smell in my world, lol.

Green12 Enthusiast

Nobody saw my post about contacting customer service? harumph!

I saw the Missing Socks, very bad name choice.

Spring Berries sounds lovely, must go check it out.....

Donna, cute train case :)

dlp252 Apprentice

Oh, sorry Julie...I actually DID see that question but didn't know the answer. Bet Birdy knows, lol. You may have to email them.

ohsotired Enthusiast

juliem,

I do believe that email is the only way to get in touch with Everyday Minerals.

Green12 Enthusiast

That's ok Donna, I would say my post got Bev'd, but wrong thread :lol:

juliem,

I do believe that email is the only way to get in touch with Everyday Minerals.

Thanks ohsotired for the info. I was looking all over the site and I just saw a place to leave feedback, I didn't know if that got posted to the public or not so I didn't want to do that, I didn't even see an email address :huh:

Birdy, when you check in could you please pass on how you contacted them?

ohsotired, do you also use EM??

ohsotired Enthusiast
Thanks ohsotired for the info. I was looking all over the site and I just saw a place to leave feedback, I didn't know if that got posted to the public or not so I didn't want to do that, I didn't even see an email address :huh:

Birdy, when you check in could you please pass on how you contacted them?

ohsotired, do you also use EM??

juliem,

They have a 'Live Chat Support' listed on their website that's open M-F 8am-5pm, but I didn't see any way to access that. Odd.

I think the Feedback link is their email support, as it has options for Feedback, General & Issues. I'll see if I can track down an email address for you on their Delphi Forum (if it's still active - haven't been there in a while).

I have never tried EM, though I've thought about it. I don't wear makeup very often these days, but when I do it's from some mineral makeup companies that are much like EM. I use Open Original Shared Link, Open Original Shared Link, Open Original Shared Link, and Open Original Shared Link plus some other companies that I've sampled from. I haven't checked these other companies for the presence of gluten, but every single one of them has fabulous customer service and lists their ingredients right on their website. If you go to check them out.......watch out, it's really easy to become addicted to sampling their wonderful products! I should know, I have a cabinet stashed full of samples to prove it! ;)

Edited to Add: I found *an* email address, but I don't even know if it's still active since I know they made some changes recently. It's faqinfo@everydayminerals.com

I also found a phone number that's supposed to be for their shipping department - 512-351-9725

Good luck! Hope that helps!

nutralady2001 Newbie

I checked out the train case too........very cute! Put it on my "wishlist" LOL

nutralady2001 Newbie
OK have finally ordered wanted to see what you are all raving about LOL

Got the free sample kit a couple of cleansing bars the baby Kabuki brush ( did have one can't find it) and the Sprinf Berries lip gloss, dang just remembered I forgot the cleansing wipes oh well next time

Just checked my order it's been shipped already :o

There was a place here I'd ordered mineral make-up from that I thought was cheap, but this is cheaper still!

Oh and Sheer Cover which they advertise here ad nauseum costs nearly $60.00 a month !

confused Community Regular

Julie,

I contacted them threw the live support chat, they were off line the 2 times i emailed them. But if u catch them online i bet it would be even faster lol. Im sorry i never seen u ask before. I todl u i was in a weirdplace lately lol. If that dotn work ill look and see if i have the email they sent me and if there is an addy on it.

paula

confused Community Regular

Julie,

The email came from info@everydayminerals.com I hope that helps

paula

Green12 Enthusiast
Just checked my order it's been shipped already :o

There was a place here I'd ordered mineral make-up from that I thought was cheap, but this is cheaper still!

Yay nutralady! Yes, EM is very economical.

Julie,

I contacted them threw the live support chat, they were off line the 2 times i emailed them. But if u catch them online i bet it would be even faster lol. Im sorry i never seen u ask before. I todl u i was in a weirdplace lately lol. If that dotn work ill look and see if i have the email they sent me and if there is an addy on it.

paula

Thanks Paula, I think being in that weird place is going around :lol:

I'll try to emial them today. I think it's odd that they just don't put their email and contact number plain as day on the site, but I guess that's just me :rolleyes:

Thanks again ohsotired :)

ShadowSwallow Newbie

I emailed them at support@everydayminerals.com. I'd try both that and info@everydayminerals.com. I didn't have any luck with the live chat.

Green12 Enthusiast
I emailed them at support@everydayminerals.com. I'd try both that and info@everydayminerals.com. I didn't have any luck with the live chat.

Thanks Birdie :)

confused Community Regular

I have revisited the pressed powder and I am in love with them. I think it was the pearl stuff that was making me look weird lol. What i do is put on a thin layer of the pressed then i use the blush brush to put on a think layer of foundation, then use the kabuki for another thin layer and my makeup looks awesome. I think i just had too many layers of other things that got in the way lol

paula

dlp252 Apprentice

Still no love here for the pressed powders, lol. I'm keeping one, but am giving away the lighter one.

Girls, I came one step away from being kicked out of the cult, lol. I actually ALMOST didn't put ANY makeup on today to come to work. :o Just didn't feel good, BUT I managed to get on some silk dust and a light dusting of foundation and a little blush. That's it. Oh and lip gloss. Phew, I think I may be safely still in the cult. :P

AndreaB Contributor
Girls, I came one step away from being kicked out of the cult, lol. I actually ALMOST didn't put ANY makeup on today to come to work. :o Just didn't feel good, BUT I managed to get on some silk dust and a light dusting of foundation and a little blush. That's it. Oh and lip gloss. Phew, I think I may be safely still in the cult. :P

:ph34r: Uh-oh......if that's cult status.......I'd better slink away real quite like. :lol:

I don't wear makeup that often right now.....I imagine I'll eventually get into the routine of wearing it more though.

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