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Old 07-17-2009, 06:07 AM   #16  
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thanks for the suggestions! I'm thinking of trying out the Smokey Mountain Minerals (although they only have loose powder). I was at their site and it looks like everything is on sale right now. The powder is on sale for only $9, that's cheaper than maybelline and loreal at the drugstore! Anyone else here ever try Smokey Mountain Minerals?
I haven't yet but I just visited their website, and ordered the 24 piece Full Size XL kit; I emailed first and begged nicely for a Promotion Code and got it! Current code is july409 and it took off $16.49 from $54.95 so that sold me, along with the free shipping!

I know this thread is a few weeks old but I will let you know how I like it.
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Old 07-17-2009, 10:42 AM   #17  
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Glad to hear you ordered from Smoky Mtn Minerals....I don't think you'll be disappointed. I just wanted to mention, remember....you don't have to "buff" like you do with BE and other mineral makeup brands Also, if you find you ordered your foundation too light or too dark (I did this on my 1st order...I ordered barely light, which ended up being too light for my skin)...you can order their color corrector for foundation that is too light or too dark. I ordered the darkener, added a few pinches (a little at a time), shook it up and it solved the problem without returning anything The corrector is only $5.95 and they always offer discounts & FREE shipping!
Looking forward to hearing how you like it!
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Old 07-17-2009, 11:25 AM   #18  
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Go check out the Mineral Make Up Mania forum. There are WAYYY better mineral make up brands than Bare Essentials- BE just has the best marketing. I don't like the shine that comes from adding Bisumuth (a skin irritant for some) that BE has. There are a lot of brands that are less expensive but better quality. I really like Pure Luxe. Everyday Minerals is a low-cost but nice product. The forum has a listing and reviews of all the different types/ companies.
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Old 07-17-2009, 08:03 PM   #19  
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Glad to hear you ordered from Smoky Mtn Minerals....I don't think you'll be disappointed. I just wanted to mention, remember....you don't have to "buff" like you do with BE and other mineral makeup brands Also, if you find you ordered your foundation too light or too dark (I did this on my 1st order...I ordered barely light, which ended up being too light for my skin)...you can order their color corrector for foundation that is too light or too dark. I ordered the darkener, added a few pinches (a little at a time), shook it up and it solved the problem without returning anything The corrector is only $5.95 and they always offer discounts & FREE shipping!
Looking forward to hearing how you like it!
I meant to go back and find who it was that recommended Smoky Mtn Minerals... thank you! I ordered the 'light' tone, hope that's right, but if not I'll do as you suggest. I love playing with makeup but I love good results too so I hope this is what I've been looking for, for so long.
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Old 07-23-2009, 09:07 AM   #20  
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i won't feel bad about hijacking this thread since it kinda was quiet anyway...but JerseyGyrl, did your SMM arrive in separate shipments? I received the envelope of products yesterday, but the brushes aren't in there...well a baby kabuki brush was, but not the eye brushes or long-handled one that is in the picture of the kit...I did send them an email yesterday but was just wonderin'....

I am excited about trying it all today! I am "self-policed" enough that first, I am gonna work out...then shower...THEN try the makeup Not even opening the jars yet. Of course maybe it's my incentive to work out...'no play until after work is done'

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Fox, I do not like heavy liquids or creams on my face either. I have found that the tinted SPF's are really great. Merle Norman makes one but it's a little pricey. I am using one now I found at Walgreens called Organics. It was less than $5 and I am very happy with it.
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Old 07-23-2009, 03:06 PM   #22  
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i won't feel bad about hijacking this thread since it kinda was quiet anyway...but JerseyGyrl, did your SMM arrive in separate shipments? I received the envelope of products yesterday, but the brushes aren't in there...well a baby kabuki brush was, but not the eye brushes or long-handled one that is in the picture of the kit...I did send them an email yesterday but was just wonderin'....
Hmmmm...I don't understand why you didn't receive the eye brushes or the long-handled brush....usually everything comes together. If you sent them an email, they're typically very good about getting back to you & I'm sure they'll make good on it for you.
I am really hoping you'll like the products. Each morning when I'm using them & I look in the mirror when I'm finished, I am always very pleased. For years I used BE (and I am not here to bad mouth BE) but....honestly, the colors (and I tried several) just were not right for me. And, no matter how much I "buffed"...the foundation always looked shiny. Now with SMM, I don't have to buff & my DBF says "you don't even look like you're wearing makeup, even close up" I adore this stuff! I hope you will too!
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Well, JerseyGyrl, if you are wearing makeup in your avatar, then I must concur with your DBF. You look fabulous.
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Old 07-24-2009, 05:45 AM   #24  
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Well, JerseyGyrl, if you are wearing makeup in your avatar, then I must concur with your DBF. You look fabulous.
agreed!!

yesterday was my first day wearing the SMM, and YES I do like them I can see that I need a little time to see what works for me, I should have ordered the next darker shade of foundation but I can do as you suggested about getting the corrector. For now I just blushed/bronzed a bit more. I really like how it looked, and it wore well - after applying, I went for a motorcycle ride (no full helmet, I wear a half helmet, so face is exposed), did errands, cut the grass (one hour outside) and another motorcycle ride; it wore very well, NO streaks. Late at night I scrutinized myself up close in the mirror (eek! ) and it was only at that close close view that I could 'see' the makeup.

I haven't heard back from them yet about the brushes but I'm not worried. I also want to tell them thanks, that there was a Kohl pencil eyeliner included that wasn't in the description, and that is very very nice. Went on s-m-o-o-t-h-l-y, no drag, and lasted for HOURS. Usually I would get 'raccoon eyes' from a pencil eyeliner.

I tried the black mineral eyeliner, and see that it is quite black, i need some practice with that. I used the bronzing powder as an eyeshadow and was happy with that, I usually use a taupe/brown eyeshadow so that was handy.

I cleared away all my other previous makeups to make room for the new stuff and I like how it takes up less space, also!

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I'm SO glad you're happy with SMM!!!
As for ordering the wrong color foundation, I did it too, but....you can order the color corrector and fix it very easily
That kohl eye pencil is great! I'm not good with eyeliner's that are liquids...so, that pencil is a Godsend for me! The black mineral eyeliner does take practice & a light hand but, once you master it, its very nice also & it wears very well.
I'm sure you'll hear from them shortly about your brushes and they'll take care of it for you.
Again, I'm really glad to hear you're happy with SMM. The more you use it, the more you'll love it!
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Old 07-24-2009, 07:15 AM   #26  
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Well, JerseyGyrl, if you are wearing makeup in your avatar, then I must concur with your DBF. You look fabulous.
Thank you! My birthday is coming up in a little over 2 weeks....I'll be 48....so, anything that helps me look good, I totally embrace!
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I'm SO glad you're happy with SMM!!!
As for ordering the wrong color foundation, I did it too, but....you can order the color corrector and fix it very easily
That kohl eye pencil is great! I'm not good with eyeliner's that are liquids...so, that pencil is a Godsend for me! The black mineral eyeliner does take practice & a light hand but, once you master it, its very nice also & it wears very well.
I'm sure you'll hear from them shortly about your brushes and they'll take care of it for you.
Again, I'm really glad to hear you're happy with SMM. The more you use it, the more you'll love it!
I've already got a page open to the SMM site and am going to order the emu oil, mascara, and blue eye color The promotion code takes 30% off and with the free shipping, it is very reasonable, to me.

I had fun this morning, getting ready! I see that one can just go nutz with customizing one's colors. I mixed some Bronzer into some Veil and loved how that looked!
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Old 08-21-2009, 01:13 PM   #28  
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The pressed powder I love more than anything and will never switch from willingly is CoverGirl Trublend. It's light enough to not look caked on, but heavy enough to use without anything underneith. It's fairly new (a coupel years maybe) and I have been using it since I tried it for the frist time over a year ago. Plus, the shades really do "blend" to your natural skin tone. I love it!
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I am OBSESSED with Bare Minerals. I know it's a little pricey at first but the containers last a long time, and the feel of it is amazing on my skin. I had a hard time with powders and liquids too, but this feels "just right" on my face.

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I don't know of any press powders that are good I guess it depends on your skin tone,but the one I use works pretty good and its not expensive at all it covers up but doesn't look cakey its loreal bare naturals I highly recomend it and a little goes a long way
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