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Mon Dec 18, 2006 1:57 pm      Reply with quote
and I was wondering if I can put them all in one post or I should do them on separate threads. They are all very different.

Even if people can direct me to some threads that discuss each thing it would be great. I can't seem to find what I am looking for.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:11 pm      Reply with quote
Hi mommy, welcome! I'm hardly a "veteran" here myself, but I would think that if your questions are extremely different, you may want to try creating different threads so that whatever tangents evolve can do so more naturally and without being overly confusing Very Happy

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Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:34 pm      Reply with quote
Hi - well that is what I was not sure about. I just did not want to leave a list of threads all from me at the same time. Maybe that is obnoxious? Don't know. People on this forum are the nicest and loveliest individuals you could ever expect to meet so not sure they would feel that way. In the mean time I will continue doing searches. Thanks.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:54 pm      Reply with quote
PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ use the search function before opening new threads!!!
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:59 pm      Reply with quote
Welcome! I'm relatively new here too and there's a vast amount of information already available, so definitely keep using that search function. If you don't find the answers you're looking for, go ahead and start a thread. Many members are well-versed in the previous discussions on this board and they can provide you a direct link as appropriate.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:01 pm      Reply with quote
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PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ use the search function before opening new threads!!!


Darn you beat me to it Laughing .

I was going to suggest searching for related topics and read through some of the old threads and if your questions still aren't answered, I personally like to link a question onto an existing thread that's somewhat related so I don't clutter up the boards.

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Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:57 pm      Reply with quote
he list of threads that mention that word is enourmous. It takes hours, doesn't it. Ok, I will keep at it. I'm a born researcher anyway.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:03 pm      Reply with quote
mommydearest wrote:
he list of threads that mention that word is enourmous. It takes hours, doesn't it. Ok, I will keep at it. I'm a born researcher anyway.

I know it can be overwhelming, but since there's already a thread started anyway... what things are you looking for information on/what questions do you have?
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I think I will just find any old thread that is discussing the general subject and add in there. For example - I want an answer if ANY of the MMU's smooth out skin or if they all seem to magnify the orange peely look if you happen to have than to any degree. Seems it would only work if skin was very smooth. Another is suggestions for red blotchy areas if you have overdone things a bit. Perhaps mask? I am also researching "going out on the town" type of masks that smooth, firm, lift and add glo. That probably won't be too hard to find. I think I need to read all the mask posts. Then I have makeup questions. I like smudgy look around eyes but I tear and nothing stays. These are just the first ones. I am going to keep at it. There is so much info and one can get side tracked very easily and before you know it the sun is coming up! Shock By the way, I see you do the aspirin mask. I tried on on husband tonight but I used to much yogurt. Is the idea that you want it to dry? This one never would have. I know there are many variations of this. Do you think the ones with the actual acid gel is more potent than crushed up aspirin?

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Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:58 pm      Reply with quote
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I think I will just find any old thread that is discussing the general subject and add in there. For example - I want an answer if ANY of the MMU's smooth out skin or if they all seem to magnify the orange peely look if you happen to have than to any degree. Seems it would only work if skin was very smooth. Another is suggestions for red blotchy areas if you have overdone things a bit. Perhaps mask? I am also researching "going out on the town" type of masks that smooth, firm, lift and add glo. That probably won't be too hard to find. I think I need to read all the mask posts. Then I have makeup questions. I like smudgy look around eyes but I tear and nothing stays. These are just the first ones. I am going to keep at it. There is so much info and one can get side tracked very easily and before you know it the sun is coming up! Shock By the way, I see you do the aspirin mask. I tried on on husband tonight but I used to much yogurt. Is the idea that you want it to dry? This one never would have. I know there are many variations of this. Do you think the ones with the actual acid gel is more potent than crushed up aspirin?

Thanks.

Oh, I know exactly what you mean! When I first found this place I would just read old threads for hours and hours, until I realized that it was 6 am the next day and I wasn't going to have any time to sleep Laughing Mask favorites here for special events/going out seem to be esther's secret, (http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=2685) and the valmont renewing pack, so definitely look them up if you haven't already. I am the queen of overdoing things and getting blotchy, red, inflammed, peeling skin. What makes this go away nearly instantly is PSF's o2 serum (http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=13926&highlight=psf++serum), and Ultra Emu Oil. These are both excellent for healing skin and reducing inflammation. Those are the only two i can help on, but if you would like to share anything else you're researching i'd love to try to help!
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:13 am      Reply with quote
Thanks so much. I have copied your post and put it in the day's chapter of my EDS novel I am creating.
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:29 am      Reply with quote
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Thanks so much. I have copied your post and put it in the day's chapter of my EDS novel I am creating.

lol! that's a great idea Laughing I always get excited about researching something here and then I get distracted by something else and forget to come back to it...
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:02 pm      Reply with quote
You can get very specific by using google's adva nced search function.
You go to http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en
and type into the domain box http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum

Then you can put in words that you want to include and not in the other boxes.
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daisylondon wrote:
You can get very specific by using google's adva nced search function.
You go to http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en
and type into the domain box http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum

Then you can put in words that you want to include and not in the other boxes.

wow, thanks for the link daisy!
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:09 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks - I will try the Google thing.
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:45 pm      Reply with quote
mommydearest wrote:
- I want an answer if ANY of the MMU's smooth out skin or if they all seem to magnify the orange peely look if you happen to have than to any degree. Seems it would only work if skin was very smooth.
Thanks.


Hi Mommydearest! I have large pores and the first thing i tried was Bare Escentuals. It looked horrible! My pores looked bigger than ever... After reading a rave about Everyday Minerals, since the samples are offered free (you only pay postage), I decided to try it. This MMU is perfect for me!
I do wear Juice Organics tinted sunscreen under it (don't know if that helps), but it does give me that "flawless look". I like it alot.

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wow - I had no idea there were feebies. There is just so much information here it is overwhelming . So much fun to and I am obsessive compulsive when it comes to my skin so needless to say been spending way too much time here researching and possibly dishing out of money on myself this holiday season! Thanks.
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