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Re: Everyday Minerals formulas & colors
Thanks so much girls, I think I'm going to try out the foundation in intensive and matte. I'll let you all know how the formulas work out!!
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Re: Everyday Minerals formulas & colors
I LOVE the Intensive and Matte formulas! This is my "holy grail" foundation now  I love how it feels and how it makes my skin look
BTW, you can order more than 1 sample kit if your first one doesn't work out for you. I have gotten 2 in the past 3 weeks (separate orders) so that I could really test a lot of colours, and $4 shipping is nothing! These samples last for a long time 
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
Hi I'm NC25 + combi skin anyone can rec. wat shade shall I choose?
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I just got the sample package in the mail today! I swiped some on my hand, and it feels so nice. Can't wait to try it out tomorrow. 
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i got my starter kit today. i'm a medium beige in bare escentuals and i thought its the same shade as everyday minerals neutral medium beige..so i e-mailed everyday minerals and they said it's the same..turns out..its lighter. i think medium beige summer is what i should've got. =(
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Re: Everyday Minerals formulas & colors
Originally Posted by tanbelina
Thanks so much girls, I think I'm going to try out the foundation in intensive and matte. I'll let you all know how the formulas work out!!
Hi, I have a similar complexion as you right now and I'd like to know what shade in EDM you use?
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I've just recieved some samples that I ordered. I gave up on EM a while back because they looked too chalky on me, but after researching mineral makeup some more I decided to give it another go. I've gone for a darker shade as I read that too light a shade creates the chalky look and I have discovered Fawn works perfectly for my very pale but warm toned complexion. I also got a sample of Siesta blush which is really, really lovely.
The highlight of my order is the flocked sponge. I could never get the coverage I wanted with a brush, it left my pores wide open and seemed to take forver to layer up the foundation to get the look I wanted. I take the flocked sponge and dip it into the powder then rub it on my face, it blends like a liquid foundation and looks flawless. I get the heavy coverage I want in one swipe. I really reccomend it!
I really want to try some of the eye colours but I really can't tell from the website what the colours are like? Would anyone be able to post up some swatches?
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I just ordered my samples today - I can't wait for them to arrive!
Right now I'm using BE, but EM's prices are so much better that I may be tempted to switch once I use up my other stuff.
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I ordered my sample kit yesterday because of all the good things I've heard here. I can't wait for it to arrive 
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
Originally Posted by Korms
I really want to try some of the eye colours but I really can't tell from the website what the colours are like? Would anyone be able to post up some swatches?
I have almost ALL of the e/s, so if you have questions about any in particular, I could help you out. (The only swatches I know of are in a photo album belonging to an EDM Yahoo group. Of course, you'd be welcome to join that if you like.) The swatches on the EDM website are AWFUL, but their word descriptions are pretty good.
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Re: Everyday Minerals formulas & colors
Originally Posted by astronaut
Hi, I have a similar complexion as you right now and I'd like to know what shade in EDM you use?
So I've finally recieved my package (I'm in Hong Kong at the mo, so shipping is a pain), and test driven all the items.
Here's what I got:
Light-winged butter in semi-matte
Golden Medium in matte
Buttered Tan in intensive
Everyday Bronzer
Intensive Medium concealer
I've tried the golden medium and buttered tan, but are finding both a little too light (thus, have not even considered LWB). Too light in that it almost blends with my facial skin tone, but the lightest part of my face (i.e. the... brow bones?.. or.. cheeks? i'm not sure...), so my face looks a shade or two lighter than my arms, but not too unnaturally so. I like the matte coverage MUCH better (especially in this disgusting summer humidity), as the intensive is coming off a little too shiny/glowy. I like the concealer, and it's pretty spiffy in terms of coverage- though even the intensive medium seems a tad light on. I follow the concealer by buffing in a little more foundation where I've used the concealor, and it works out fine.
The bronzer, I don't like so much. It's a bit... brick-red for my taste, but maybe I'll use it for a dramatic look some day.
I'm going on vacation for a few days this weekend where I'll be tanning a little more so I'm thinking I'm going to try to get another sample package w/ an order of medium tan (the next darkest foundation in warm that doesn't apparently have peach undertones). I'll probably have to mix it with some Golden medium/buttered tan for a better match, but it's better than this too-light shade I've got going on now. Does anyone have any other suggestions in terms of shades?
Nevertheless, I'm liking the coverage, but do find it's not as impervious to the oilies as BM.... I might have to layer on a little more mineral veil than I'm used to, but it's better than the stingy-itchiness of BM!
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
Originally Posted by entipy
I have almost ALL of the e/s, so if you have questions about any in particular, I could help you out. (The only swatches I know of are in a photo album belonging to an EDM Yahoo group. Of course, you'd be welcome to join that if you like.) The swatches on the EDM website are AWFUL, but their word descriptions are pretty good.
Ooh do you have a link to the Yahoo group?
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Originally Posted by Korms
Ooh do you have a link to the Yahoo group?
Sure! http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/emusergroup/
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can you tell me is there a big different in semi matte, intensive, original glo?...thanks..
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Originally Posted by Monidoll4u
can you tell me is there a big different in semi matte, intensive, original glo?...thanks..
The difference, basically, is in coverage. Original Glo is the sheerest coverage and, as the name indicates, imparts a bit of a "glow." Semi-matte is a bit heavier than OG, Matte a bit heavier than Semi-Matte, and Intensive is the heaviest. Some folks say there is a slight color difference between each of the formulas, but I think it's not so much a color difference as a coverage difference. Heavier coverage makes the color appear a bit darker.
I prefer Intensive because it gives me the heavier coverage I need.
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
i am a MAC NC30-35. what shade would i be for edm?
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I was using ED Minerals in Fairly Light for this year, I found it really easy to apply, but notice that it went dark throughout the day...I ordered some new samples so hopefully will find a better color match!
Anyone else get a little overwhelmed with all those finishes and all those new shades? Wow...
And I was using the Intensive formula, it didn't seem to clog pores, but it's hard to tell what I get acne from, so I'm trying the matte as well this time
My question is about the flocked sponge, I bought one because of all the rave reviews, but I feel like a dunce because I can't figure out how to use it!
I've tried it wet and dry to no avail..the wet made the powder go chalky and gross on my face..the dry just seemed to make it go on...well dryer..
Once by chance I lucked out and my first sweep was perfect, and it covered up this horrible new acne I had (the kind that refuses to allow itself to be covered up)
And now I can't duplicate it again. Any tips?
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
Originally Posted by noahlowryfan
i am a MAC NC30-35. what shade would i be for edm?
Hi. I'm not familiar with MAC's shade system. Could you give some details on your skin tone? Warm, cool, or neutral? Fair, Light, Medium, or Tan?
Originally Posted by hnich
My question is about the flocked sponge, I bought one because of all the rave reviews, but I feel like a dunce because I can't figure out how to use it!
I've tried it wet and dry to no avail..the wet made the powder go chalky and gross on my face..the dry just seemed to make it go on...well dryer..
Once by chance I lucked out and my first sweep was perfect, and it covered up this horrible new acne I had (the kind that refuses to allow itself to be covered up)
And now I can't duplicate it again. Any tips?
I can't offer tons of advice on the flocked sponge because I've only ever played around with it. I do know it seems to take about 3 or 4 times as much mineral powder as a brush. Is there a particular reason you want to apply with the flocked sponge?
Also - what kind of skin care rountine are you currently using? It could be something is irritating your acne, and you're not aware of it! I've learned a lot of new skin things recently from an online friend.
Also, I'm a member of an Everyday Minerals Yahoo group - if you'd like to check it out. LOTS of knowledge in there: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/emusergroup/
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Originally Posted by hnich
I was using ED Minerals in Fairly Light for this year, I found it really easy to apply, but notice that it went dark throughout the day...I ordered some new samples so hopefully will find a better color match!
Anyone else get a little overwhelmed with all those finishes and all those new shades? Wow...
And I was using the Intensive formula, it didn't seem to clog pores, but it's hard to tell what I get acne from, so I'm trying the matte as well this time
My question is about the flocked sponge, I bought one because of all the rave reviews, but I feel like a dunce because I can't figure out how to use it!
I've tried it wet and dry to no avail..the wet made the powder go chalky and gross on my face..the dry just seemed to make it go on...well dryer..
Once by chance I lucked out and my first sweep was perfect, and it covered up this horrible new acne I had (the kind that refuses to allow itself to be covered up)
And now I can't duplicate it again. Any tips?
I have the flocked sponge and once I figured out a technique that worked for me I was sorted. Here's how I prep my skin and use the sponge (for reference I have very oily skin with large pores that are easily clogged, sometimes I get dry patches around my mouth):
Moisturisation is the key to getting a smooth finish with the flocked sponge. I couldn't get the smooth, soft skin I needed through regular moisturisers so I switched to using oil. Yes, oil on oily skin (it is seriously the best cure, since using oil I have not had one zit appear and I stay matte all day). I don't mean cooking oil but base oils used in aromatherapy. I have found Jojoba oil works perfectly for me but if you are acne prone you may find that rosehip oil does wonders for you as it is renowned for reducing redness caused by spots. Try googling it and see what info you can find.
What I do after cleansing and toning is take a small amount of oil in my hands and rub them together to spread it on my palms, then smooth is all over my face giving a light massage as I go. I leave it to sink in for a few minutes, but I don't want it to totally sink in as it's the residue that helps my foundation to glide on.
I then take my dry sponge and dip the corner into the foundation. Don't overload it, you only need a little at a time and you can build up the coverage as you need it. I then pat the powder over my face first and then use the sponge to blend it in. I press quite hard to blend and it doesn't rub off my skin as you would expect. After applying the foundation with my sponge I then give my face a quick buff with a flat top brush to make sure it is blended evenly.
I tried using the sponge wet once but found it gave cakey coverage. It's all about trial and error really, you will find a method that works for you but having moisturised skin is a must in most cases.
I hope this helps a little bit, I'm not very good at explaining things!
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Yes, Jojoba is a great oil to use as a moisturizer! It's also a great make-up remover.  For those of you who may think, "OMG! OIL???" it's not reeeally like oil. It's more like a wax but MUCH better for the health of your skin than normal moisturizers.
If anyone wants more details on Jojoba as MU remover and/or moisturizer, just ask. I'll post how I use it. YMMV, of course!
In addition, you can also use Emu oil, Olive oil, Grapeseed oil, Camellia oil. You just have to be careful if you have sensitive skin which may react to certain things. Emu is the heaviest of all those, and Camellia is the lightest (I believe). I've heard Grapeseed is lighter than Jojoba (which is lighter than Emu and Olive), but I haven't tried it yet.
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
yes more tips!
I tried first just overloading the sponge yesterday..and it seemed to work like it had the first time, I just need a new color cause I ended up with two dark patches on my face!
and I do use jojoba oil (as a makeup remover/wax remover) but stopped using it as a moisturizer...after your info though, I must give it at least one more try!
I think I'm probably going to use the sponge just as a spot coverer because it does such a great job, because I like the sheer coverage I get from the brush (if I can't see my freckles, it's too heavy!)
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Originally Posted by hnich
and I do use jojoba oil (as a makeup remover/wax remover) but stopped using it as a moisturizer...after your info though, I must give it at least one more try!
My suggestion for using it as a moisturizer - it doesn't actually moisturize your face, but it helps to hold IN moisture. So, what I do is get my hands wet then use them to get my face wet. Not, like, DRIPPING you know, but wet enough. Then put a couple drops of Jojoba in my palm, rub my hands together, then distribute all over my dampened face. Then, let the water dry! VOILA! Moisturization! 
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Re: Everyday Minerals (all)
Originally Posted by noahlowryfan
i am a MAC NC30-35. what shade would i be for edm?
I'm around there too. I use Golden Medium.
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I should be getting my sample kit in the mail on Monday. I can't wait! =]
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Originally Posted by sOo_femme
I should be getting my sample kit in the mail on Monday. I can't wait! =]
YAY for samples!
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