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I may order without a new special, lol. I am in the MOOD to shop! :lol: I may even hit up Sephora this weekend for a new train case. :lol:

Today's revisit: Comfy and Pots & Pans. I did it a little backwards though...I applied the Comfy first just and the lash line with my pinkie then put the P&P all over the lid...that way the darkness doesn't = dirtiness later, lol (hopefully).


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Green12 Enthusiast

Ok, I went over there, not seeing anything new....unless I am not looking in the right place....

I thought they said the old site would come up and there would be a link to the new site??

No link that I can find :blink:

jukie Rookie

Okay, I know we're all anxiously awaiting the soft launch, but is anyone else concerned about the Start to Finish OAT Powder that Carina mentioned in her April 24th news posting?

"We have 3 new Start to Finish Powders: Start to Finish Powder (the one that is on special right now), Start to Finish Rice Powder, and Start to Finish Oat Powder. The oat powder version won

Joni63 Collaborator
Ok, I went over there, not seeing anything new....unless I am not looking in the right place....

I thought they said the old site would come up and there would be a link to the new site??

No link that I can find :blink:

I just looked and don't see it either. <_<

Okay, I know we're all anxiously awaiting the soft launch, but is anyone else concerned about the Start to Finish OAT Powder that Carina mentioned in her April 24th news posting?

"We have 3 new Start to Finish Powders: Start to Finish Powder (the one that is on special right now), Start to Finish Rice Powder, and Start to Finish Oat Powder. The oat powder version won

cruelshoes Enthusiast

I got up this morning and ran downstairs to check for the new site. Nothing yet. I am disappointed but probably shouldn't have been surprised. **sigh**

dlp252 Apprentice

Ack...I just looked and it's STILL not up, lol. I saw no links. At 3:00 in the morning they were still not done. Oh well...I guess I'll go spend a bunch of money on my car. :P I have to have my car serviced today and I also need tires, so there...I'll do my shopping elsewhere. :lol:

Yeah, the oats. Oats was the only food that showed up as a positive on my food allergy testing. I tend to believe it too because the few times I've tried to eat them since then I've reacted. Still I'm hoping the amount that might be a concern (as far as cc) might not be a problem for me. (I know, I know, can you say wool over eyes--beautifully done eyes, but wool nonetheless, lol).

confused Community Regular

I figured it would not be up, when i logged in this morning. Last night hubby was like arent you going to check and im like no, ill wait til the morning when i have time to shop lol. Oh well, Ill find someplace to spend money today lol

paula


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confused Community Regular

Of course it is still not up. I guess after the next soccer game ill have to do out shopping lol

Green12 Enthusiast

Well, should we really be surprised by this? :lol:

confusedks Enthusiast

Aw...did you guys read the comments? I feel so bad for them! They have been working the butts off! :lol: It should be up by 12 today...

confused Community Regular

Ughhhhhhhhhhh, im running out of patience. There are people posting that its midnight were they are at, and they dont want to go to bed til its up lol

April 26th, 2008 at 4:20 pm

OJKAY, WE

Jestgar Rising Star

You know you might be addicted to EM when....

Thank goodness its only 4:30 here, and im only waiting til 9 my time then im going to bed lol
dlp252 Apprentice

I may have to resign from the cult! I went out of the house today WITHOUT makeup, lol! :o

Just checked...still no link. :lol:

confused Community Regular
You know you might be addicted to EM when....

OMG you think im addicted. Its just i need new products to order, i think i have everything they have to offer now lol.

Then if they do start using oats, I might not ever be able to order anything again.

Donna,

omg how can u dare come here and say no make-up. I am so ashamed. But look you are checkign online this weekend, so im guessing u are just addcited as the rest of us lmao

paula

dlp252 Apprentice

Still nothing, lol. But, I'm not excessively stalking the site or anything. :P

Actually, I'm not, lol

Okay, so apparently the way to look well rested is NOT to get enough sleep, which just didn't happen last night. Apparently it is: Tinted Silk Dust, Sunkissed Fair Foundation in matte, Hot Chocolate and Favorite Hoodie on the eyes and summer stroll on the cheeks, and blending two shades of lip gloss. :lol: Got a great compliment today...choir director said I looked well rested, lol...then I said that actually I didn't sleep well, but for some reason I feel better than I normally do and he said it LOOKED like I felt better. :lol:

Or,

maybe,

I just smiled more! :lol:

Where is that darned NEW site!!!???!!! :lol:

:rolleyes:B):P

Note the use of excessive emoticons! :lol: I guess I DO feel better,

Or,

it could be that I just gave myself a B12 shot. :lol:

Okay, off to check that other website...the one with the gluten free mineral makeup. Sorry, cracking myself up today! :lol:

confusedks Enthusiast
Or,

it could be that I just gave myself a B12 shot. :lol:

Okay, off to check that other website...the one with the gluten free mineral makeup. Sorry, cracking myself up today! :lol:

I bet it's the shot! :lol: I always feel better on B12 days.

I'm REALLY annoyed now about the site! :angry: I thought after I got home from babysitting last night that it would be up, for sure! And I was WRONG!! Ahhh!!

jukie Rookie

IT'S NOT FULLY FUNCTIONAL, BUT IT'S HERE!!!

Open Original Shared Link

WOOHOO!!!

cruelshoes Enthusiast

OMG! IT's up! The custom kits doen't work yet, but there are all kinds of new eyeshadows and lipglosses! You can't order anything, but you can click around and see. I finally get to try mistletoe eyeshadow!

Did you read in the news of the EM site that the new sample kits are going to have 8 samples??!?!?!?!

dlp252 Apprentice

I can't load the stupid site, lol! Arrrggg!!! :lol:

Joni63 Collaborator

I don't see how to load it from the EM site? Is there even a link yet?

Jukie, I can't load your link either. It says invalid security certificate!

confused Community Regular

I cant get it to load either. They said some servers will take time to recognize it as an website. Of course i wont be able to buy now that i lost my diamond in my ring. Today is not an good day. Im going back to bed lol

paula

dlp252 Apprentice

The link was posted on a message from Admin in the news section, then by a couple of people in posts on the forum over there. I couldn't get any of the links to actually load...I kept getting IE errors...then someone answered my anguished plea on the news section with this link and I was able to get to the new site:

Open Original Shared Link

Please note that I think they do not want us to register or order from the new site until it is secure. I think when the link goes up on the main page the security issues will have been resolved.

I'm excited because there are quite a few new things I want to order!!! :rolleyes:

dlp252 Apprentice
I cant get it to load either. They said some servers will take time to recognize it as an website. Of course i wont be able to buy now that i lost my diamond in my ring. Today is not an good day. Im going back to bed lol

I just can't tell you how awful I feel about this for you!!! Look everywhere! An old boyfriend gave me a beautiful opal ring...I loved that ring--the opal was the most beautiful I have ever seen. We broke up, but I kept that ring, lol. I got married, moved to Hawaii, and one day while riding the bus home with a bag of groceries, I kept getting scratched by my ring...couldn't figure it out. When I got home and put the bag down I could see that the stone had fallen out. It was a truly sick sinking feeling!

Green12 Enthusiast

OMGosh online makeup friends, IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!!

Thanks for the link Donna, I already visited it and took a look around :D

I noticed there are a handful of new eye colors and blush colors, I also like the sound of the start to finish rice finishing powders.

Paula, sorry about your ring. I am thinking positive thoughts that you find it. You had a busy weekend with lots of activities, can you retrace all of your steps?

Donna Joy, are we twins? I lost an opal ring too, it was my Grandmother's. I got it when I was in high school and it was a little loose so when I would go into the bathroom at school I would take it off and put it on top of the toilet paper thingy for fear it would slip off and get flushed down the toilet or something. I went back to class and realized I had forgot it and by the time I ran ran back to the bathroom to get it it was gone :( I felt terrible, it was one of the few thing's I had of my Grandmother's :(

AndreaB Contributor

I can't get through from Jukies link either due to the certificate warning, but I can from Donna's. Will go look around. Trying to match skin tone to foundation doesn't sound like a lot of fun.

It will be real nice if they have an 8 item sample kit now. :D

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