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Cinthea2
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Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:33 am      Reply with quote
Hi, everyone.
Just login to your forum to know some basic information.
Would you please tell me where to buy a mineral makeup?
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Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:02 am      Reply with quote
Hello Cinthea2,
welcome to the forum!

You can find mineral make-up right here on EDS:

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/mineral-make-up-m_718_721.htm

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Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:27 pm      Reply with quote
i always buy mine online.just google and there are so many of them.
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Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:10 am      Reply with quote
There are varieties brands of mineral makeups. You could purchase them in shopping malls or even supermarkets.
Bare Escentuals is not bad, I like the face powder, which could be bought in EDS.
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Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:42 am      Reply with quote
I buy everyday minerals from their official websitewww.everydayminerals.com
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Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:05 am      Reply with quote
Sephora is also a good place to shop... Very Happy
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Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:23 am      Reply with quote
I prefer Jane Ireland Mineral Makeup. It doesn't make my face shiny like Bare Essentials. It and others can be found on websites such as

Skinstore.com, Sephora, and possibly EDS.

I have also located some great mineral makeup at local salons that perform facials. Good Luck!
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Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:02 pm      Reply with quote
There are lots of places to buy mineral makeup from door to door consultants to online, malls, department stores and home shopping channels. You can google mineral makeup and see what pops up.

Some things to note:

Do you want to see it in person before buying?
Don't mind waiting for samples or shipments to arrive in the mail or shopping online?
Want a consultant to come to your home and advise?
Don't mind buying from another country?

Then you have to consider skin type, cost, ingredients and coverage but that's another thread.
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Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:16 pm      Reply with quote
Many of the local salons/day spas in my area (a small southern town) sell mineral makeup. We also have an Ulta store which sells several brands, and many of the mainstream cosmetic lines (both drug and department store) also sell mineral makeup.

From my experience, especially is you are interested in some of the pricier brands, I would definitely advise trying to test it in person first. The Jane Iredale Pure Pressed Base that I use is much yellower than I would have chosen myself, but it's a perfect match when applied. And as a previous poster mentioned, many mineral makeups can make your face very shiny. Some people like that, but I definitely don't.
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Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:07 am      Reply with quote
i think laura mercie is easy to get anyway
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Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:02 am      Reply with quote
I believe NCNproskincare has some good ones as well
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tinali0202 wrote:
i think laura mercie is easy to get anyway


I think Laura Mercier has a very limited products made from mineral.
Although the moisturizer of Laura Mercier is very cool, which is very convenient for us to use instead of foundation, I do not think Laura Mercier is all natural.
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Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:19 am      Reply with quote
Theres alot online companies that are great and samples are a way to go to choose your colour: Everyday Minerals, Joppa, Aubrey Nicole, Silk Naturas, Buffd, Aromaliegh, Alima, etc
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flyflyonly wrote:
tinali0202 wrote:
i think laura mercie is easy to get anyway


I think Laura Mercier has a very limited products made from mineral.
Although the moisturizer of Laura Mercier is very cool, which is very convenient for us to use instead of foundation, I do not think Laura Mercier is all natural.



there are some very perfetional companies do the mineral make up in usa and canada. and it is very easy to get in these two place. but it dosenot mean we can get in the other part of the world. laura mercier maybe is not as perfetional as them .but it is easy to get anyway in the world.
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icyj wrote:
Theres alot online companies that are great and samples are a way to go to choose your colour: Everyday Minerals, Joppa, Aubrey Nicole, Silk Naturas, Buffd, Aromaliegh, Alima, etc


i did ask samples from everyday minerals, and try them. the powder is very big and not the good qulity
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tinali0202 wrote:
icyj wrote:
Theres alot online companies that are great and samples are a way to go to choose your colour: Everyday Minerals, Joppa, Aubrey Nicole, Silk Naturas, Buffd, Aromaliegh, Alima, etc


i did ask samples from everyday minerals, and try them. the powder is very big and not the good qulity


Just because the mineral powder is big, it would not do harm to our skin, and could be washed off easily without makeup remover.
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