tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post6585929208735631928..comments2024-03-29T12:57:57.354+02:00Comments on The Freelancer's Fashionblog: THE DAILY MAKE UP, AND A LITTLE MOREThe Freelancer's FashionBloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11850119040594558585noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-46559219800760677242013-02-17T02:37:40.203+02:002013-02-17T02:37:40.203+02:00I live in Australia where the Evohe make up line i...I live in Australia where the Evohe make up line is made. It is amazing! I find my skin too dry for mineral powder but their line features an omega 3 oil: you place one squirt in your palm with a little of their mineral powder (in beautiful packaging!) and mix it to form a foundation. It looks flawless and glowy but natural too and I get compliments on my skin often. Ian's all natural quality ingredients. I honestly couldn't go back to anything else now!Samalanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-68062974005800704462012-12-20T01:31:08.188+02:002012-12-20T01:31:08.188+02:00Positively Bri :I tried mineral foundation the fir...Positively Bri :I tried mineral foundation the first time when L'oreal put theirs on the market, 2006 or so. Did so not work for me then! But it propably wasn't a pure one. I'd go for a quality, all natural one as those seem to work the best. I really like Bellapieree, also heard good things about for example Idun Minerals. I think the kabuki brusk is also of big importance; to choose a good one. I have one that's very, eh, how would you say it- tight? Firm, with lots of hair closely togehther, to build up more coverage.<br /><br />The first time I put on the foundation I was really surprised how awesome the result was. You should start with wuite a little of the powder in order not to get a too thick layer at once, then rub it in in small circles with the brush, adding more until you have the desired finish. I found that with the slightly darker shade I sued for summer (which many use as their winter shade; ivory) the coverage was very good. With ultra, the palest one, the tone is a bit more shimmery and translucent. Hope minerals will work out for you, I have been very pleased :)The Freelancer's FashionBloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11850119040594558585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-53020449379533051452012-12-19T15:58:45.926+02:002012-12-19T15:58:45.926+02:00I need to try using mineral makeup during the day,...I need to try using mineral makeup during the day, as the heavier type that I usually use for shoots and shows is prompting too many breakouts. I never feel like I'm getting complete coverage with mineral though. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong? Loved the post! Positively Brihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10003476765384377541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-78743911048880487272012-12-18T09:30:08.110+02:002012-12-18T09:30:08.110+02:00Oh, great set of make-up. I love them!Oh, great set of make-up. I love them!Cristinahttp://www.formaldressesau.com/purple-formal-dresses-c-10/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-70638820313948422772012-12-17T08:09:22.469+02:002012-12-17T08:09:22.469+02:00Hej,
maybe you try the "All-in-One" Mas...Hej,<br /><br />maybe you try the "All-in-One" Mascara by Artdeco. I had the same problem with lashes but finally found this one. It gives great lenghts, volume und does not have the "fly leg" effect. <br />Greatings from Germany,<br />AndreaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1453221088340380437.post-2269562480542488672012-12-17T05:02:40.895+02:002012-12-17T05:02:40.895+02:00Nice set of make up! :) Like it..Nice set of make up! :) Like it..Kstylickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11044319441951634521noreply@blogger.com