How I discovered The Finest Mineral Makeup
May 13, 2010 by Hanna08
How I discovered The Finest Mineral Makeup
Within the last several years mineral makeup has become the buzz word in the Cosmetics World.However I discovered mineral makeup well before those late night Television commercials let us all know it existed
Back in in 1997 I visited the Miami State Fair and discovered a booth which was giving visitors a cost-free two minute makeover.
The Consultant invited me to test their brand new all-in-one mineral makeup called Beauty Glow on the back of my hand to find out how silky smooth it felt and how naturally it appeared I turned down the offer but my great friend Carla said she’d be happy to try it out.
The Consultant told us not to be concerned about the color that we saw in the compact because that one color suited all skin tones from dark to fair as amazing as it seemed. Give it a try the proof that it works is there for all to see.
My pal Carla who is game for anything and always up for a challenge decided she would take up the offer and see if it worked for her.
The very first thing the Consultant did was to remove the makeup Carla was wearing. She explained that the idea of wearing Beauty Glow is not to look as though you are wearing makeup instead to be complimented on how beautiful skin your skin looks. She explaind to Carla Mineral Makeup unlike liquid foundations lays on the surface of your skin, so it never cakes or clogs your pores.
Within a matter of minutes Carla was transformed. She looked positivley radient her skin without a doubt looked looked natural and healthy.
After removing Carla’s old liquid foundation Lois the ‘Makeup Consultant’ applies a powder brush full to her face explaining less is best. One brush full starting a your forehead and working your way down your face was all you needed as a foundation.
She then gave the brush a quick sweep over the mineral makeup compact and gave Carla just the right amount of color in her cheeks, then with an eye shadow brush she applied her eye shadow all out of the same compact.
Now my friend Carle is from Brazil and has a wonderful South American complexion, unlike me who is of Irish desent
I was asked by the sales lady if I wanted to give it a try. I explained that have an extremely fair complexion and I also have freckles and my skin is very sensitive where as Carla is from Brazil and has an olive complexion and I could not imagine it would ever work the same way for me.
By now a little crowed had formed around us and everyone including Carla were cajoling me to “give it a go” so even though skeptical I sat down in the chair to find out if the very same makeup would work for me.
Much to my amazement the results were perfect and just like the name implied gave me a natural beautiful healthy glow I really like the way I looked and unlike my regular makeup it didn’t feel heavy. Needless to say I was sold so was Carla and the ladies watching were fighting to be next to try it out.
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A compact costs me around about $30.00 and last a good year. I have bought a compact at the fair every year for the last ten years and tell all my friends and the people I meet that compliment me how great my skin looks to forget the TV celebrity mineral makeup’s and get Beauty Glow.
I moved from Washington so I no longer get to the fair now I buy my Beauty Glow online along with a new product they sell which I buy for my daughter who suffers terrible roseacea. It’s called Natural Concealment she uses it with Beauty Glow and the two together work miracles for her in fact her roseacea has improved dramatically. .
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The tough thing about drug store brands is choosing the right ones. You can't really try them out. It's pretty easy to make a mistake. Many of us have whole drawers full of makeup that didn't look good when we tried it on.
Department store brands are a step up, because you are getting to try out the product, and you have a professional there to help you. Unfortunately, you are right, they can be expensive. Also, you don't really develop a relationship with the person at the counter.
Mary Kay is competitive with department store brands, but at a lower cost because they don't have the overhead of being in the store, advertising, and warehousing. You can try before you buy, the products are 100% guaranteed, and you get a consultant who will stick with you as long as you want her!
You can usually get free products from a consultant by participating in an event or just inviting a few of your friends to join you for a makeover party! That should help you keep the costs down.
The products are fantastic, too!
I'm not supposed to post the web address, because it would be considered advertising, but do a search on Mary Kay, and I'm sure you'll find the corporate site. From there you can do a search for a consultant in your area.
Her services are free, so you can feel free to contact her even if you're not ready to buy and just want to learn more!
Good luck!
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I know there are some shops selling the Jill Stuart's products in some smalls shops TST(利時) .
All my products brought back from my friends are alright when I got them. I even have a mirror inside. Maybe because their package are manily plastics so you don't need to carry them as hand carry. But if you want to do the tax refund you have to carry it with you for the custom to check all the products.
I know they launch the the limited edition eye shadow in mid July but still waiting for the products so not yet have a chance to try.I only tried the eye shadow compact, the colors are very nice and shinny.
If you have chance to try out the limited edition yey shadow~let me know the effect~~!!
Recommend prescription sunglasses. Transitions can sometimes be too expensive. I would recommend the aviator style with prescription sunglasses.
Take a look there. After you submit info on prescription details, select tinting and your colour. If you don't like the aviator style (I personally love it), take a look at other frames. They all support lens tinting. All have UV protection too.
Having 2 pairs of glasses isn't bad. The downside with transition lenses is that even when you're inside they might turn dark. That wouldn't be very good now would it?
i don't know exactly what you see. but when i was a teen me and my Friends use to go to graveyards and places we heard was haunted and both me and my friend saw shadow things similar to what you said you saw. i think they might be the same things so i believe they are real. i personally haven't had Any negative experiences so i don't think you have ANY thing to worry about. i hope this helps
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