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Aug 16 2007, 06:22 PM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
Hello. I'm Wynne and I'd like you to step forward with your tale of conquest by EM.
I'm a light olive intensive. I discovered that EM makeup looks great over some liquid foundations and adds depth and contrast to the monotone color of the liquid foundation. The intensive formulas can be applied wet or dry! Use a concealer brush with damp foundation to cover blemishes to perfection. Dust and buff the dry foundation over the whole face, starting from the hair line or the sides of the face and you'll have a perfect finish. Please post your EM tips and tricks. Clarification: I'm not an Everyday Minerals expert. I started this thread as a bit of a joke; I love the makeup but we are perhaps a bit silly about our love of it so thus this thread.
Reason for edit: Clarification
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. My nick is pronounced 'Win.'
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Aug 16 2007, 07:36 PM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 15-August 07 From: San Francisco |
I'm a sunkissed fair in intensive.
One thing I suggest since many traditional makeup users complain about the amount of coverage that they cant seem to achieve with mmu, is: 1)First apply a good moisturizer or primer (preferably one that has vitamins, spf, and is oil free) rub it all over your face and let it dry. Then take that same moisturizer and add about one-two drops into the palm of your hand, add a dime sized amount of your mmu and combine the two until it resembles a "liquid foundation" apply this all over your face. 2) then apply a light dusting of your mineral foundation on top of your liquid and conceal any spots with your concealer or your foundation. I personally like to add blush/bronzer after and then some silk dust to top it off. This keeps my makeup looking fresh and I don't have to worry about my makeup rubbing off throughout the day. This technique has helped me to achieve that perfect "matte finish" I have always wanted. |
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Aug 16 2007, 07:44 PM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 9-July 07 |
hey, wynne. i didnt think u were that serious about this .lol good one! i luv it! haha. well i havent received my EM yet. so i'll come back here with some info once i try them on!! cant wait!
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Aug 16 2007, 07:51 PM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 1-June 07 From: Southern California |
Hello, I'm Buttered Tan in the intensive formula.
Here are some tricks/tips that I've learned, tested, and have worked for me. 1~ Scared of EM's mint concealer? Well just mix in a little w/ your moisturizer, apply where you need it, and let it dry. Then apply your foundation, blush, and finishing powders. This allows you to get the benefit of the mint concealer w/o looking all green. 2~ If your in a hurry, mix in your EM foundation w/ your moisturizer to make your own tinted moisturizer. You get nice, sheer coverage in 1 step, but if want more coverage just mix in more foundation to the moisturizer. 3~ I always apply my concealer wet, let it dry (a couple minutes), then buff my foundation in. This makes it easier for me to apply under my eyes and I don't really have to blend my concealer in because the buffing of my foundation blends it all together. 4~ I'm pretty sure people know this already...if you have oily skin, apply your fave. finishing powder BEFORE your foundation. This acts like a sort of primer to help control oil and shine. Well that's all I could think of!
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Aug 16 2007, 08:03 PM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
Great tips, Thank you so much!
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. My nick is pronounced 'Win.'
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Aug 16 2007, 09:11 PM
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![]() common sense is NOT common Group: Veteran Members Joined: 13-November 03 From: West Coast....The BEST Coast...... |
my name is jai (pronounced jay) and i'm an EM addict.
i'm a mix of sunkissed fair and medium intensive. i also use intensive fair and mint concealers. here are my tips: always use the concealers wet when using it for under the eye. i also use it wet on my eyelids as a primer. to mix foundation shades, i dip one half of my brush in one shade and the other half in the other shade. then i swirl my brush in a small plate to get the perfect shade. always make sure ur moisturized b/c powder foundations magnify dry skin. that's it for now! thanks, wynne, for posting this thread now, where's 'tash.... QUOTE(Jflo514 @ Aug 16 2007, 06:51 PM) [snapback]2000414[/snapback] Hello, I'm Buttered Tan in the intensive formula. Here are some tricks/tips that I've learned, tested, and have worked for me. 1~ Scared of EM's mint concealer? Well just mix in a little w/ your moisturizer, apply where you need it, and let it dry. Then apply your foundation, blush, and finishing powders. This allows you to get the benefit of the mint concealer w/o looking all green. 2~ If your in a hurry, mix in your EM foundation w/ your moisturizer to make your own tinted moisturizer. You get nice, sheer coverage in 1 step, but if want more coverage just mix in more foundation to the moisturizer. 3~ I always apply my concealer wet, let it dry (a couple minutes), then buff my foundation in. This makes it easier for me to apply under my eyes and I don't really have to blend my concealer in because the buffing of my foundation blends it all together. 4~ I'm pretty sure people know this already...if you have oily skin, apply your fave. finishing powder BEFORE your foundation. This acts like a sort of primer to help control oil and shine. Well that's all I could think of! these are really good tips! thanks for sharing!!!!
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Aug 16 2007, 09:25 PM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 19-April 07 From: Florida |
Thanks everyone for the tips--perfect timing! I just got my samples from EM and Aubrey Nicole and I've been playing!
Any hints on how can I tell which shade is the best match for me?
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Aug 16 2007, 09:29 PM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
I just put a big streak on my cheeks and checked in bright light to see which one looked most like my natural skin color. The one that appeared to 'vanish' was my true color. It won't always 'vanish', but the one that most closely resembles your natural skin color is your true match.
Sometimes you need to mix two colors to find your perfect match. It just takes experimentation and bright natural light.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. My nick is pronounced 'Win.'
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Aug 16 2007, 10:38 PM
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![]() I want to go back to the good life... Group: Veteran Members Joined: 29-March 07 From: Canada |
EM cult!
I officially as of today joined the cult. My EM samples finally came in the mail and I tried it on. It was great! I was highly impressed. My only complaint would be about the concealer...I didn't get the right shade but I thought it was too drying. So currently I'm just using my normal old MUFE Lift Concealer but buffing the EM intensive foundation on afterwards. It seemed to work pretty well! I will definitely be trying the mixing technique to make a 'liquid' foundation. The only problem is the moisturizer I use is Neutrogena's Healthy Skin which has AHA and somehow I can't imagine that mingling well with MMU powder? I also use a Clinique Pore Refining lotion though, could I possibly mix the MMU with that? At any rate, even if I just end up applying MMU with a kabuki the dry way, it still looks good. Woohoo..I can ditch the Colorstay at last! (well..maybe)
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Aug 16 2007, 11:50 PM
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![]() Ice Queen Group: Veteran Members Joined: 3-September 06 From: SoCal |
I'm an EM user for life! The color is perfect & I look so much less greasy with it. It looks so incredibly natural too.
I use Olive Fair in the Intensive formula and I use the Intensive Light concealer. I love makeup, but I like to be low maintenance with my foundation as I am always rushing in the mornings....I've gotten applying MMU down to a science now, it's become so easy. I make sure my skin is well moisturized and almost dry, and my eye area has also been well moisturized & is dry. Then I simply buff in 2-3 layers of my foundation with my kabuki. I use a small brush to dust concealer under the eye, around my nose, and any other area that needs extra coverage. I then use a flat top brush to lightly sweep one last layer of foundation over my face to smooth & blend it all out. I use a wet q-tip to clean off any powder that got in my eyebrows & to clean it off my lips (it makes my lipstick crumbly otherwise). When my skin was going through a flaky period while adjusting to retin-a, I used a liquid foundation since powder & the buffing was accentuating it, but I found that a light dusting of my EM foundation was a great way to set it. (It still did not look nearly as natural or feel as weightless as EM alone though; that's why I went back to 100% EM). Already mentioned, but using a slightly wet brush with water/moisturizer can make the concealer go on more creamy, to cover dark circles or a big pimple. Lately I haven't had either though, hehe
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Aug 17 2007, 12:43 AM
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![]() Member Group: Members Joined: 27-July 07 |
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for opening this thread I have a question: which brushes do you guys use to apply the concealer, the foundation and the finish powder? I don't have much luck with sponges so I think its time to switch to brushes. Any advice? |
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Aug 17 2007, 12:51 AM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
QUOTE(dutchcrush @ Aug 17 2007, 02:43 AM) [snapback]2000737[/snapback] Hi everyone, Thanks so much for opening this thread I have a question: which brushes do you guys use to apply the concealer, the foundation and the finish powder? I don't have much luck with sponges so I think its time to switch to brushes. Any advice? I am just using some brushes I got from Bare Minerals. I've started using some brushes I bought at a beauty supply store. The EM site shows how to use the brushes and also what type of brush is good for concealer, foundation, blush, eyeshadow/liner/brow. All the brushes are on this page, with descriptions of what they are best used for.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. My nick is pronounced 'Win.'
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Aug 17 2007, 12:54 AM
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![]() Poison Girl Group: Veteran Members Joined: 13-August 07 From: inside a brick box. |
One of the reasons I decided to join this site was to talk about EM w/ you gals! LOL.
Hello all, my name is Tara and I'm a cross b/w Multi-tasking and Fairly Light Neutral. I've only ever tried Intensive formula, and love my EM makeup to death! My Tips: 1) Mix your powder foundation with Aloe Vera gel until it combines into a tinted lotion, then apply that all over your face. After that use a flocked sponge (EM's is great!) to blend everything very well. Finally add some silk powder and some blush if you wish and you'll have beautiful smooth looking skin. 2) Use a Flocked Sponge!! 3) All Smiles blush mixed in with a clear lip balm makes a nice, pearly lip color. (i use Burt's Bees Raspberry Lip Gloss.) Well, that's all for now. I'll add more if I can remember.
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Aug 17 2007, 01:09 AM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
QUOTE(Long.Hard.Road @ Aug 17 2007, 02:54 AM) [snapback]2000749[/snapback] One of the reasons I decided to join this site was to talk about EM w/ you gals! LOL. Hello all, my name is Tara and I'm a cross b/w Multi-tasking and Fairly Light Neutral. I've only ever tried Intensive formula, and love my EM makeup to death! My Tips: 1) Mix your powder foundation with Aloe Vera gel until it combines into a tinted lotion, then apply that all over your face. After that use a flocked sponge (EM's is great!) to blend everything very well. Finally add some silk powder and some blush if you wish and you'll have beautiful smooth looking skin. 2) Use a Flocked Sponge!! 3) All Smiles blush mixed in with a clear lip balm makes a nice, pearly lip color. (i use Burt's Bees Raspberry Lip Gloss.) Well, that's all for now. I'll add more if I can remember. Wow! Cool tip for lip color! I'm doing that with Best Friends tomorrow! Flocked sponge is so helpful too! Thanks SO much everyone for sharing these wonderful tips! QUOTE(fio @ Aug 16 2007, 09:44 PM) [snapback]2000405[/snapback] hey, wynne. i didnt think u were that serious about this .lol good one! i luv it! haha. well i havent received my EM yet. so i'll come back here with some info once i try them on!! cant wait!
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. My nick is pronounced 'Win.'
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Aug 17 2007, 02:06 AM
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![]() I'd whisper in your ear, Always hold you near....... Group: Veteran Members Joined: 19-June 06 From: Redcliffe |
Woohoooo
Im Tash. I use: Foundation: Multi-Tasking Concealer Brush: Premium Kabuki Concealer: Multi-Tasking Concealer Brush: Precision Camouflage brush Blush: Apple Brush: Premium Kabuki I dont see myself using any other foundation/powder/liquid/concealer etc, other than my beloved EM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OK some tips from experience: 1. Invest a really good brush to apply your minerals. It will make all the difference. 2. My fav: Once you apply your mineral foundation, let it sit on for about 10-15 mins before applying blush. I never put on my blush straight after my foundation. You will see a difference. 2a. IMO, their matte blushes, (no shimmer or sparkle) work wayy better on my face than there shimmery sparkly ones. 3. Make sure your face is well moisturised. Your minerals will go on better, and powder accentuates dryness. 4. If you did not like the look of their foundation, try their multi-tasking concealer and apply it like their foundations. You might have a 2nd chance at EM. 5. Their Premium Kabuki is excellent!! And great value. 6. If theres powder on your eyebrows, wet a ear-bud (Q-tip) and gently wipe it on your eyebrows. 7. You can use their minerals wet. Either gently spritzing the brush, or gently spritzing your face before mineral application. 8. Another one of my fav: Curl your lashes before powder application. Once you apply your minerals, apply your mascara. Your lashes will be more defined and longer because some of the powder has gone on your lashes which adds length and volume when you apply mascara. And the biggest part is that it majorly keeps the curl!!!!! (Thanks to a member for this tip, i think it was Jai.) 9. If you need to touch up, (maybe going to a party for the night) and dont want to use your kabuki brush because your face is oily and dont want to dirty the brush (yes i know, i keep my brushes very clean ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ill add some when some other tips come to me! |
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Aug 17 2007, 02:29 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 4-January 07 From: New Zealand |
This thread is awesome
Do you have to use the makeup wet to get a decent coverage? or can you just apply several layers of powder with a kabuki brush? |
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Aug 17 2007, 02:33 AM
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![]() Drink water! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: USA |
QUOTE(m00sie @ Aug 17 2007, 04:29 AM) [snapback]2000817[/snapback] This thread is awesome Do you have to use the makeup wet to get a decent coverage? or can you just apply several layers of powder with a kabuki brush? One layer of intensive does it for me... When I had more blemishes, just one to two layers would be fine with the kabuki brush I already had. You can apply the concealer wet with the concealer brush and that gives fantastic coverage. Then apply a regular dusting/buffing of the powdered dry foundation all over and it should be terrific. I am going to be buying more of their makeup soon and I'm buying the flat-top brush and the premium kabuki and their concealer brush and their flocked sponge and a blush or two...AND the light olive intensive foundation, of course.
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