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Originally Posted by yda
For Foundation my recos are:
1. Lauress
2. Monave (Concealer-Foundation Formula) best to cover the not-so flawless skin
3. MEOW (Pampered Puss Formula)
4. Valerie Beauty
5. Lumiere
Multi-purpose MInerals
1. Fyrinnae
2. Bare Escentuals
3. Valerie Beauty
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I've tried
Monave's Concealer Foundation and found it a bit too heavy in coverage, if your not too careful with application. I also had a hard time finding a good tone match.
The different shades (with warm peachy tones - for me) were just "too far apart." I tried several times to mix the 2 shades that should have given me a match once mixed, but just couldn't get it right. (Does that make sense?!) This type foundation also seems to have a slight shimmer to it, which did show up more once my sebum production set in, midday. - Their blush selection is small and they offer more shimmery blushes than matte ones. (I prefer matte blushes.)
I bought samples of
MEOW's Purrr-fect Puss, Pampered Puss and Flawless Feline Formulas. I'm also inbetween shades there.... and just got discouraged, since there are soooooooo many shades to try (and mix for a match.)
- The blush samples I ordered were just ok, for me. Nothing to brag about.
I just placed an order for a ton of samples (mostly browns, violets, a few greens and several smokeys and highlighters) of
Fyrinnae's
E/S. Waiting to see if I like them.
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Originally Posted by Winthrop44
I love Alima! Everything about it - the way it makes my skin look, the shade selection, how great it's been for my uber-sensitive rosacea skin (no bismuth), and the company's customer service.
https://secure.alimacosmetics.com/ro...te-Foundation/
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OMG YESSSSSSSSSS.
Alima is da bomb, when it comes to bismuth-free MMU foundations.
The color selection is out of this world. Anything for the really pale to the chocolate dark.....
Coverage depends on your application (tool and technique) and can be light to medium.
I was also inbetween shades here, but was easily able to figure out a mix for a good match. (FYI: I'm mixing Warm5 with a little Warm4 .)
Anything that needs more coverage can easily be take care of by their concealer powders. (FYI: I'm using Tan for overall concealing and Amber for dark undereye and red blemishes.)
My trick: I apply the concealer with a BE Maximum or BE Precision concealer brush. First I lightly spray the brush with a little distilled water (in a 2 oz mister bottle from BSS.) Then I tap a little concealer powder into a clean measuring-tablespoon. (I found a nice set of stainless steel measuring spoons at Walmart. I use the tablespoon as a "mixing vessle" for concealer and the teaspoon and 1/2 teaspoon for applying loose e/s wet.) Next, I add ONE drop of Jojoba oil (which I keep in a 1/2 oz amber glass bottle with dropper top.) I mix that up with the brush and then apply and blend.
Alima's blushes are also amazing! The choices are plenty, in the shimmery as well as the matte category. (I've only bothered with the mattes but have heared rave reviews about the shimmers too.)
I'm also currently trying out a ton of their e/s. So far - Sphinx, Mocha, Quartz, Champagne, Grace, Gazelle, Mirage and Mink are a definite repurchase for me. (I also just received another sample order of some e/s in violets, purples, more browns and some grays and beiges/taupes... but haven't tried them out yet.) The only e/s I didn't like were Alima's matte e/s. They just seemed to "blah" for me. (Interestinly, I used to be more into matte e/s when I used pressed e/s.)