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Date: 4/23/2008 8:39:51 PM
Author: pavelover
Hi Sue,
I hear you about the bare minerals showing every line. I can''t stand it. And the primer also made me break out. I am still sort of using it and using loreal minerals that I had previous to bare minerals. I am desperate for a foundation that will look natural, provide coverage for my undereye circles and not rub off- yuck I hate that. I am interested in any new ideas?
I remember a woman from Aveda talking about deposits under the eyes... I think she said it was due to oily/greasy residue from make-up. IIRC, she also mentioned something about women putting Vaseline under their eyes and then later some needing the deposits scraped out.Date: 4/27/2008 9:09:33 PM
Author: miraclesrule
Date: 4/23/2008 8:39:51 PM
Author: pavelover
Hi Sue,
I hear you about the bare minerals showing every line. I can''t stand it. And the primer also made me break out. I am still sort of using it and using loreal minerals that I had previous to bare minerals. I am desperate for a foundation that will look natural, provide coverage for my undereye circles and not rub off- yuck I hate that. I am interested in any new ideas?
pavelover: I have tried many under eye concealers and most all of them cause wierd little bumps under my eyes. At least with me. And almost universally, after a short time they end up collecting in the fine lines around the eyes and or look hideous in photographs. The best one I have found is by Hourglass. I use their concealer in ''Pearl''. I can''t find it in my city, so I have a friend pick it up for me whenever she visits from Los Angeles. It zaps under eye circles very effectively.
One thing that I find necessary under the eyes is to put a moisturizer on first before applying the concealer. I use Absolue Eye by Lancome. It''s pricey but it''s the only thing that doesn''t cause those dreaded mini-bumps that look like calcium deposits under my eyes. (I doubt they are noticable to the naked eye, but they are noticeable to me in 10x magnification...YIKES!!)
Also, if you want a mineral powder that doesn''t do what the other ''mineral'' products do, try GloMinerals. I got it from a dermatologist office in compact powder form. If you put in on over a sunscreen or moisturizer, it''s awesome. I think it''s important to go matte vs. illuminating unless you are very young with flawless skin. ''illuminating=highlight every line and flaw '' in my opinion.
I only like to use anything ''illuminating'' to highlight the below eye/high cheekbone to top ear area.
Hey Sera,Date: 4/26/2008 2:28:43 PM
Author: sera
I did try the Mineral Power when I was out of my BE; it''s pretty nice.
pavelover, if you can go to a Macy''s or Sephora or somewhere they carry Benefit, try their Erase Paste. It''s thick and creamy and covers well... it also brightens. I think it might work well on dry skin.
Yes, it''s a thick, creamy concealer and brightener. It seems to absorb in almost... it''s not something that "sits on" the skin that rubs off, gets creases or becomes cakey.Date: 4/28/2008 9:01:55 PM
Author: pavelover
Hey Sera,Date: 4/26/2008 2:28:43 PM
Author: sera
I did try the Mineral Power when I was out of my BE; it''s pretty nice.
pavelover, if you can go to a Macy''s or Sephora or somewhere they carry Benefit, try their Erase Paste. It''s thick and creamy and covers well... it also brightens. I think it might work well on dry skin.
thanks for giving me that name- benefit- I have liked some of there stuff before- I will check it out- is it a concealer?
i can second the Barely There Sheer Matte by Paula Begoun. i hate putting on foundation, and i love this stuff. easy to put on, blends beautifully, very light even with the SPF which i love that it has. you can build it up for more coverage, but i have only ever needed one layer to even out my pale/rosy/splotchy skin tone.Date: 4/14/2008 12:10:26 PM
Author: VegasAngel
I use Paula Begouns SPF 15 Best Face Forward Foundation & SPF 15 Healthy Finish Pressed Powder. if I was looking for something just to even out my skin w/sheer coverage I would go for her Barely There Sheer Matte Tint SPF 20 or Aveda''s Inner Light Tinted Moisture SPF 15 IAveda.
Date: 4/28/2008 12:41:50 AM
Author: sera
I remember a woman from Aveda talking about deposits under the eyes... I think she said it was due to oily/greasy residue from make-up. IIRC, she also mentioned something about women putting Vaseline under their eyes and then later some needing the deposits scraped out.Date: 4/27/2008 9:09:33 PM
Author: miraclesrule
Date: 4/23/2008 8:39:51 PM
Author: pavelover
Hi Sue,
I hear you about the bare minerals showing every line. I can''t stand it. And the primer also made me break out. I am still sort of using it and using loreal minerals that I had previous to bare minerals. I am desperate for a foundation that will look natural, provide coverage for my undereye circles and not rub off- yuck I hate that. I am interested in any new ideas?
pavelover: I have tried many under eye concealers and most all of them cause wierd little bumps under my eyes. At least with me. And almost universally, after a short time they end up collecting in the fine lines around the eyes and or look hideous in photographs. The best one I have found is by Hourglass. I use their concealer in ''Pearl''. I can''t find it in my city, so I have a friend pick it up for me whenever she visits from Los Angeles. It zaps under eye circles very effectively.
One thing that I find necessary under the eyes is to put a moisturizer on first before applying the concealer. I use Absolue Eye by Lancome. It''s pricey but it''s the only thing that doesn''t cause those dreaded mini-bumps that look like calcium deposits under my eyes. (I doubt they are noticable to the naked eye, but they are noticeable to me in 10x magnification...YIKES!!)
Also, if you want a mineral powder that doesn''t do what the other ''mineral'' products do, try GloMinerals. I got it from a dermatologist office in compact powder form. If you put in on over a sunscreen or moisturizer, it''s awesome. I think it''s important to go matte vs. illuminating unless you are very young with flawless skin. ''illuminating=highlight every line and flaw '' in my opinion.
I only like to use anything ''illuminating'' to highlight the below eye/high cheekbone to top ear area.
She also said that the white bumps on lips is from animal fat in some chapsticks, etc.... again IIRC.
Just thought I would mention that since your post reminded me.
I got a Kinerase eye cream as a sample... it''s really nice. I agree with miracles... very important to moisturize.