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oh i have a great book thats talks about skincare, blackheads, etc ill have to find it, i posted it o my forums.. but the wonderful clutz that i am accidentally erased my whole forum on accident so i had to start all over lol when i find it i for sure will post it |
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Bare Minerals - blech
Everyday Minerals - Yay! EM doesn't contain bismuth (which clogs pores and makes me itch), is a lot cheaper than BE and doesn't make me break out. You can order free samples from their website for just the cost of shipping! Check out - Everyday Minerals |
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Just ordered my sample kit of Everyday Minerals. Now can compare the two and see how they work. Thank you for all the information.
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EM has different formulations - Intensive, Matte, Semi-Matte and Original Glo... The Original Glo isn't so great, I look oily really fast. I'll blend the Matte and Semi-Matte together to get the right shade... I've heard the Intensive formula is just awesome. I keep meaning to order a sample of that... There is a bit of a difference between the formulas. The Original Glo turned orange on me really quick (and made me really shiney), but the matte/semi-matte mix didn't. If the samples you ordered don't work too well, order another sample kit in different colors/fomulations... You can order as many sample kits as you want, but you can only get one at a time. BTW - The sample jars are a good size. I don't need to use a whole lot and can get a couple weeks use out of 'em! Totally worth the small shipping charge! Last edited by KellyV; 09-11-2006 at 10:14 AM. |
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Thanks for all the great info everyone!
I just ordered my sample kit from EM as well. It would be great if it works out since BM is a little expensive and I've read several reviews about how it's kinda cakey or chalky for those with oily skin (like me!). SC seems cool too, but I don't like the idea of having to be on the hook with them for a purchase every 3 months. I just don't use makeup THAT much and having to cancel and restart every so often just to get the makeup is a bit of a PITA to me. So excited for new makeup! |
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OOHHHH....thanks for the mineral makeup tip...i'm gonna have to on their website and see what they got....and as for it being cheaper..whatever keeps my money in my wallet (my hubby's-haha!!!) makes me happy-plus i can save up more $ for my total body rejuvenation!!!
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I went to a boutique in my town that sells Bare Minerals and had them do a makeover on me. It was just very heavy. And, you don't apply it like you do traditional makeup. At this point in my life, I just don't need something with so much coverage. Maybe later. Let me know how you like it, though! I have heard others give it rave reviews.
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