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Mabsy
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:12 pm |
Like I said in my other post, I'm on a 'rose' kick. I know you can't buy this product on EDS but I just had to share
The Jurlique Rose Silk Dust is a super fine white powder. It's used for keeping the oilies away and it does a really good job too. Even though the powder is white it does not look white on your skin. I wouldn't use it all over but it's great for your t-zone area. I've actually used this a while ago and just remembered how lovely it smelt so I reordered yesterday
It comes in a 8g ceramic pot. Not very convenient for travel but a great translucent powder at a good price (Au$21).
Has anybody here used it before?
Mabsy. |
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:20 pm |
Sounds beautiful, do you know the ingredients BTW? |
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Mabsy
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:34 pm |
On their webiste it says: Calendula, Witch Hazel, Rosemary, Arnica, Lavender Oil, Rose Oil, Daisy, Sage, Orris.
I'm not sure what else is in there. I'll let you know when my replacement arrives today
Mabsy.
ps. The website iswww.jurlique.com.au if you would like to check out their range. |
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:36 pm |
Thanks Mabsy, I'll check it out. How do you pronounce the name so I don't butcher it when I ask around for it? |
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Mabsy
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:52 pm |
LOL. Well I'll give this a go... I always find it hard to describe phonetics to people
The first part "Jur" is pronounced like how the French would pronounce it. The "lique" is pronounces like a plain old tap leak
Sorry, like I said. I'm not very good at describing pronounciation stuff. I think it's because I'm Polish and in Polish you pronounce everything pretty much exactly how it's written |
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Wed Dec 10, 2003 10:07 pm |
Thanks for the phonetic pronunciation! My husband is Czech and I find all the Slavic languages beautiful but difficult to pronounce and learn! What an awesome accent you must have! |
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Mabsy
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:14 am |
Nah, no cool accent here I'm afraid. I lost it many years ago. My mum has a pretty good one The not being able to describe phonetics still comes from doing primary school in another language I think and not learning things about the English language that kiddies here would normally be taught.
Now, onto the Silk Dust ingredients. My Jurlique order came today so I have a box to read the ingredients off
Corn Starch; Rice Starch; Silica; Herbal Extract Mixture from: Calendula, Arnica, Witch Hazel, Daisy, Sage, Rosemary and Orris; Rose Oil; Lauroyl Lysine, Lavender Oil.
HTH |
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 6:51 am |
I really need to try this range out. I've been putting it off for years, as I can't decide as to whether or not their products are effective at all -- all my girlfriends give very mixed reviews. I hear great things of the Rosewater spray(?) -- hope I have the right product there! It's basically a 'spritzer', a product to cool, refresh and tone your face. There's also a popular hand-cream... really need to ask around again! I seem to have forgotten recommendations of star products |
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 6:29 pm |
I haven't tried the silk dust, although I have heard some good things about it.
I use their hand cream though, which is lovely. |
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Mabsy
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 6:39 pm |
Hi Sable,
I must admit that I haven't tried any of their skincare apart from the Calendula Cream that I wasn't very impressed with (though it was probably not the right product for me to try). As Asrai says, the hand cream is really nice (I've got the Rose one, surprise surprise!). The Rosewater spray is tempting but I'm too attached to my Phytomer Face Dew at the moment Also I'm pretty bad with spritzers, they just tend to sit on my desk and collect dust.... Though one day (probably soon ) I will have to try out the Shu Uemura one. Just coz they have all sorts of pretty colours and I'm such a terrible sucker for packaging! |
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 9:48 pm |
WW Mabsy, thanks for taking the time off of your study schedule to type the ingredients for me---much appreciated! The rose silk powder sounds heavenly! But how does it compare to B.E. Mineral veil??? |
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Mabsy
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Sat Dec 13, 2003 6:31 pm |
Not a problem Thoughtcrime. Now that is a tough question. I think the results you get are about the same but the Rose Silk dust leaves a rose scent for a while (very sublte though, you wouldn't want anything overpowering on your face). Mind you, you can use the Mineral Veil over and over to touch up and I'm not sure about the Silk Dust. The Silk Dust is a COMPLETELY white powder when you look at it in the pot. While it doesn't leave a white cast on your face, I'm not sure what would happen if you kept touching up with it all the time.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help. |
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Sat Dec 13, 2003 6:46 pm |
Thanks Mabsy, that was actually very helpful. 2 more q's please.
1. When you said that the 2 products were comparable, did you mean in terms of coverage?
2. Is the rose silk transluscent, where anyone can use it? i.e. is it suitable for darker complexions?
O.K. I lied that was technically 3 questions :P |
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Mabsy
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Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:02 pm |
1. I think the two products are comparable in that they are both supposed to stop shine/absorb oil. I didn't use Mineral Veil often (just the foundation by itself) and I never really tried to get any coverage from it. I just used a light dusting of it. I do the same with the Silk Dust so to me they are about the same in what they do.
2. It is marketed as a translucent powder and does not come in any other shades. From the box: "An exquisite translucent powder that absorbs oil and perspiration to give your face a luxurious matte finish. Enhaces the texture of your complexion."
2.5. That I'm not sure of actually and I don't really have anybody to test it out on. We're all pale in this household From what the box says the answer would be a yes but we all know that what products are marketed as and what they actually are, are sometimes two different things. |
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Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:54 pm |
Thanks for your response, your so witty :P |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:24 am |
just a quick question, how does this work? is it just like the normal loose powder that we apply after foundation, or it can be used on daily skin care based? thanks! |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:48 am |
Well, as far as I know different people use it for different things. Some people just use it as a finishing powder. On ther other hand, I get SUPER oily in the summer, so I use it under foundation, over foundation, for touch ups, and yes, sometimes even at night!^-^ |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:17 pm |
I bought the Silk Dust at EDS about a month ago. (I did a search for silk dust and it came up). hths. |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:49 pm |
has anybody been using this in really hot and humid conditions? i'm having a major problem here with the heat wave. my face isn't that oily, but it sweats something fierce. i think it has to do with my really thick long hair. i pull it back or put it up, but it's still like wearing a huge wool cap -- heat is just trapped. my face is the first to sweat on my body and a walk to the market can leave me dripping.... i'm wondering if the silk dust would help or if i'm just doomed to carrying around tissues and drying off my face for the rest of the summer. i'm really starting to feel self-conscious. |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:11 pm |
la vie en rose wrote: |
has anybody been using this in really hot and humid conditions? i'm having a major problem here with the heat wave. my face isn't that oily, but it sweats something fierce. i think it has to do with my really thick long hair. i pull it back or put it up, but it's still like wearing a huge wool cap -- heat is just trapped. my face is the first to sweat on my body and a walk to the market can leave me dripping.... i'm wondering if the silk dust would help or if i'm just doomed to carrying around tissues and drying off my face for the rest of the summer. i'm really starting to feel self-conscious. |
I don't think putting powder on your face will help you stop sweating--believe me, I have lived in the hot-and-humid (during the summer months) Philly region for years and would just sweat the powder off. It is excellent at controlling oil and is translucent on my lighter Asian skin, despite being ghost-white in the packaging. This is probably because it's so finely-milled. I've had mine for over a year and am still not quite through it! I am planning on trying the Lavender scent next. |
_________________ Light, yellow undertones, dark hair & eyes, extremely combo., resistant skin prone to congestion, dryness AND breakouts! |
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Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:11 pm |
It's great to hear that the rose scent is pretty subtle. I've been eyeing this (and/or the lavendar) for months now but have hesitated because I was worried that the scent would just be too strong. Now I just have to decide which one to get first. |
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Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:37 am |
Nijey wrote: |
I don't think putting powder on your face will help you stop sweating--believe me, I have lived in the hot-and-humid (during the summer months) Philly region for years and would just sweat the powder off. |
damn! can't blame a girl for hoping! thank you for confirming what i suspected though. will just have to remember to pack tissues in my bag so the check-out girls stop commenting on how hot it is when they see the sweat dribbling down my face. they get tres chaud just *looking* at me!!! |
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Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:42 am |
I remember once accidentally telling my husband's boss, "Je suis chaud." He nearly choked on his drink! |
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 12:07 am |
majorb wrote: |
I remember once accidentally telling my husband's boss, "Je suis chaud." He nearly choked on his drink! |
oh no! you didn't!!! |
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 6:22 am |
Afraid so. But that pales into insignificance beside my husband's attempt to answer our Québecoise kayak instructor's question in French, "So, what do you like most about Québec?"
Unfortunately, he somehow managed to get "poutine" and "putain" mixed up. He didn't even realise until she and I stopped roaring with laughter enough to explain the difference to him!
(At least I hope it was a mistake! |
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