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Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:23 am |
Hey Everyone,
I have not decided on the brand of mineral makeup that is right for me yet. I was gonna go ahead and make the BE purchase but then I went to one of their boutiques and the makeup artists there looked like their makeup was caked on. Also, I saw how the customers looked after the makeover and I was not impressed. They looked kinda shiny and caked on. Although I need at least medium coverage I don't want to look caked on or shiny. Oh, I also watched one of BE's informercials and their candidates looked rather shiny.
I thought mineral makeup is supposed to look more natural! So, I ordered Aromaleigh's samples and am anxiously waiting for them. I hope they don't make me look shiny.
Any die hard BE fans like to tell me otherwise? I would like to hear different opinions about this. A part of me is wanting to buy BE b/c of their great intro set (with the brushes and all).
TIA,
Anna |
_________________ 29, Asian, combo reactive skin. |
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:43 am |
Hi Anna,
I too experienced the shininess that came along with BE. Like you, I ordered & am awaiting my samples from Aromaleigh. Can't wait to try that line!
I went to a store yesterday that sold Jane Iredale and tried her pressed minerals on my hand & didn't notice that it was shiny, but I did it on a small area, so I'm not sure how true of a representation that was. (I didn't try it on my face because I knew my Aromaleigh samples were on their way.)
Hope you get some other people who are more experienced with MMU than I am and I hope you find what works for you! |
_________________ Dry sensitive skin with hormonal breakouts, 29 years old |
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:18 am |
I too experienced the shiny look with Bare Escentuals and it always looked caked on. I tried it with the Jane Iredale Handi brush but came to the conclusion that it is just not for me.
Aromaleigh does get very good reviews, I think you have made a good choice and I would love to see how you get on with the samples |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:33 am |
I like the shiny/dewy finish of BE, it makes my dry skin look fresh. But I seem to be in the minority here.... |
_________________ *Norway*Early 40s ,dry/sensitive skin. fair neutral/olive complexion (blue/green eyes). Slightly sensitive to anything interesting ingredient-wise. |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:50 am |
I find that BE gives a sort of "pearly" finish, unless you then follow that up with the mineral veil. I love my JI pressed base - it's matte, it's easy to apply, and it looks totally natural. |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:08 am |
I recently bought a starter set of BE Mineral makeup .... had Light and Fairly Light, Warm and Mineral Veil and an instruction video, an MD Formulations cleanser and 3 great brushes all in a lovely box. ( was rather expensive here in Australia at $199! I think I like the brushes best out of all.
The Light was too dark... the Fairly light is 'ok" in tone for me, mineral veil great! I am oily/combo and I have to say I did find the actual foundation powders too shiny from the outset and the Mineral veil didnt dampen down the "shine" for me personally... but I like it with normal liquid foundations as a loose setting powder.
I didnt expect it to be as "frosty looking" as it was .... it's not a greasy shine but like a frosted eyeshadow ( the mica) ... that sort of pearlised sheen. It casts a bit of a grey look to my complexion, which I wasn't too impressed with unfortunately.
I would have liked to return the set the day after I got it because of the price...but was away in Sydney on holidays and we dont even have it here in our David Jones stores in Adelaide! I doubt they would have taken it back anyway I s'pose...
Sorry... I know that everyone is different though, but that was my experience. The video too by the way was useless!! Swirl, tap and buff... repeated 50 times and NO close ups of the procedures or results... |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:54 am |
Nemi wrote: |
I like the shiny/dewy finish of BE, it makes my dry skin look fresh. But I seem to be in the minority here.... |
I am with you, Nemi! Although, I think we are definitely a minority. I don't think it is too shiny either...just dewy enough. |
_________________ ~normal but prone to dryness~slightly sensitive~usually clear~totm breakouts~mid 20s~ |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:02 pm |
Well here's another vote for BE I don't find it 'cakey' at all, but I don't use too much - a little goes a long way. The final application of Mineral Veil just tops it off - no complaints here
Anya |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:52 pm |
I didnt find it cakey in any way though either, good point actually. I think in my case, because I have always been an oily/combo skin type, I have grown up being subconsciously over-aware of "shine" and perceive it as oily breakthrough, which I find off putting. When you are oily, you find a great comfort in at least starting out the day MATTE!
If that isn't an issue it would affect you very differently on an emotional level, I'm sure... so don't let me put you off then, it was just that I had only a certain amount of spending money saved up for when I was on holiday and bought it and so I felt let down because I might have been better spending $200 on a few other things than blowing it all on the BE Set! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Fri Oct 28, 2005 8:26 am |
So I got my Aromoleigh samples in the other day. I wanted to try the mineral makeup for a few days before I posted. I really like their makeup! It took a little getting used to as I'm new to mineral makeup. I noticed that after applying the DIY recipes (OCM, Dr. H CC, ACV Toner and Vit C serum), the mineral makeup sits really well. I really like their eyeshadows as well. They surprisingly stay on me throughout the day and I love their color selections. I even tried their blush which was pretty natural (I'm usually not a blush wearer). They also threw in a sample of a lipstick for me (which was nice ) and I don't know what it is about mineral makeup but the lipstick stayed on me even after I had lunch! To sum it up, I'm happy with their line. Just thought I'd share.
Anna |
_________________ 29, Asian, combo reactive skin. |
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Fri Oct 28, 2005 8:34 am |
I think we should starte a new thread...before and after pictures of mineral make-up
How much coverage do you get with the Aromoleigh? |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Fri Oct 28, 2005 8:45 am |
U know I'm still trying to figure out the coverage thing. I don't think I have the right brush. I just have a regular brush that I bought from Sephora (their brand) and don't have the concealer brush that BE has. It certainly evened out my skin tones but I got this ugly pimple scar that I cannot hide. |
_________________ 29, Asian, combo reactive skin. |
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Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:42 am |
muzzie wrote: |
When you are oily, you find a great comfort in at least starting out the day MATTE! |
A-freakin-men to that!!! The 'pearly' finish from BE also made me perceive it as oily, but that didn't stop me from using the BE for nearly 3 years. I think I stayed with it for so long because I assumed that all mineral makeup is created equally. It wasn’t until I joined EDS and read about others raves for Jane Iredale that I plucked up the courage to try other mineral makeup lines. Right now, I’m happily involved in a (hopefully) long-term relationship with Jane Iredale’s pressed powder foundation in “Amber.” It goes on matte and stays matte for the rest of the day (so long as I apply it as part of my over-all oil-control regimen).
Muzzie -
I’m sorry the BE starter kit didn’t work out for you. But if you’re willing to give another mineral makeup a chance, I’d like to recommend JI pressed powder foundation for all of my oily-skinned sisters! |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Mon Oct 31, 2005 6:20 am |
Hi Carekate, ooh thank you for that! I appreciate it, it is a life long challenge being oily isnt it? I must give Jane Iredale a try then.... I really did get all excited about, well... actually SEEING BE in the flesh for one... hehe I would have bought it no matter what it cost ( you know how it is when you hanker after something for agesssss) We are starved for decent brands where I live. It's great that it is here on EDS .. you are fair skinned too arent you? Amber.. ok... again many thanks! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:20 am |
I first started using mineral make-up last fall, Bare Escentuals and was in love!! But, this spring I was really looking shiny with the heat and extra oil so I graduated to Jane Iredale pressed as well. It doesn't control oil for me but it goes on more matte but not completely, very natural with a wonderful texture. Too bad the bismuth in it was causing all sorts of bumps, I had to quit using it. |
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:38 am |
hayleighs_mom wrote: |
U know I'm still trying to figure out the coverage thing. I don't think I have the right brush. I just have a regular brush that I bought from Sephora (their brand) and don't have the concealer brush that BE has. It certainly evened out my skin tones but I got this ugly pimple scar that I cannot hide. |
Aromaleigh did not work for me when I tried to "build up" layers (applying more than 1 layer to hide imperfections); I think it works best for light coverage. Cory makes a high coverage formula (it was too much coverage for me). I had success with Pure Luxe; Bare Faced Minerals also "layered" well. Pure Luxe's "What Red?" is great for hiding redness. J. Lynne and Mineral Boutique ("Halt It" formula) are popular with oily folks as well (I've haven't tried them...yet lol).
Aside: if you're going to try Cory, be aware that getting samples will take 15 *business* days before they send it; this really irked me. |
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Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:34 pm |
a little late in the discussion, but i have bought Jane Iredale Absence, can anyone recommend which products to layer with this?
normally i use the Absence as Primer, then layer regular liquid foundation and loose powder over it (T L Clerc Matte Foundation or Precriptives Traceless, then set with Shu or T L Clerc loose powder)
i have used liquid foundation + loose powder all my life. I have never been comfortable with Pressed Powder/Compact, cause I find that with my extreme oiliness will make my skin cakey at the end of the day.
carekate (or anyone pls), does the JI Pressed Powder give sheer or matt coverage? would i be better off trying the JI Liquid Mineral to achieve a more natural, dewy finish? |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:51 am |
Poppy wrote: |
normally i use the Absence as Primer, then layer regular liquid foundation and loose powder over it (T L Clerc Matte Foundation or Precriptives Traceless, then set with Shu or T L Clerc loose powder)
i have used liquid foundation + loose powder all my life. I have never been comfortable with Pressed Powder/Compact, cause I find that with my extreme oiliness will make my skin cakey at the end of the day.
carekate (or anyone pls), does the JI Pressed Powder give sheer or matt coverage? would i be better off trying the JI Liquid Mineral to achieve a more natural, dewy finish? |
JI pressed provides matte coverage.
I tried JI Absence but was completely unimpressed. I've since returned to my HG mattifier, Milk of Magnesia (yes, the laxative!). Apply a very thin layer before putting on your makeup works wonders and acts like a sponge to absorb the oilies! |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 11:30 am |
For those who feel BE or JI loose powder or other MMU brands which is too shiny, try Larenim. Bismuth is the ingredient which gives the shiny look. I believe there are more brands do not have Bismuth in their MMU either but I used Larenim and like it. But w/o Bismuth the powder did not stick as good as the one has it. |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:08 pm |
I used BE for almost a year but it wasn't until I tried other mineral makeups (Jlynne cosmetics, aromaleigh) that I realized how bad it made my skin look. I have a before picture of me with I wore BE. Notice how peach my skin looked (was too dark), and how shiny I was? My skin used to get irritated by it as well:
and this is me wearing aromaleigh:
I think the bismuth was irritating my skin because I don't feel itchy during the day anymore. |
_________________ Extremely fair/sensitive skin(mild rosacea)that burns very easy.acne is rare/skin is dry.27 years old. |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:26 pm |
Yes, purpleturtle you are correct!! Bismuth irritates skin, gives a shiny look, and enlarges pores. Happy using non-bismuth MMU!!! |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:06 pm |
I agree...I found BE personally too shiny but it was probably my own perception because my skin is quite oily ( even though the BE was by no means greasy itself!) .... I just like to at least start the day matte! The Mineral veil was an absolute necessity over the top for me.
PurpleTurtle... have to say you've got an amazing dramatic face.. great bone stucture..lucky lady! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:09 pm |
Hehe replying to myself.. oh duh. I just scrolled right up to the top of the page and read the rest of the thread and saw I had already said the same things months ago! Oh well.. sorry about that. |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:57 am |
purpleturtle...wow what a difference a change in make up made!
may i ask which aromaleigh product form do you use? and where can i get this brand? is this brand suitable for oily skin. i was interested in J.I foundation primarily bec it has a wide selection of shades to choose from , while BE is more limited. how about aromaleigh do they have shade for Oriental (my skin is quite fair & has yellow undertone) skin?
thanks! |
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Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:06 am |
carekate - milk of magnesia!?! who would have thought!
yes the Absence is not making such a dramatic reduction in my oil production. i thought it's because i was using "regular" foundation & powder instead of MMU ones.
glad you sorted it out for me, though i am still interested to forray into MMU just bec of the good ingredients. |
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