The Search is Over...

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happyhiker
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The Search is Over...

Post by happyhiker » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:11 am

and the solution was in front of me the whole time!

I have a little redness on my chin, the sides of my nose, and just above my eyebrows. I have always found that color correctors (even the green one here :cry: ) did not work on me for some reason or another...the color may make my skin a weird shade, and if it DID work, it usually did not last very long during the day. Before I came here last fall, I used EDM's light almond foundation as my redness concealer and that worked the best. Since I stopped using them, I couldn't find anything else that worked and did not clog my pores or anything.

Soooo, just the other day I finally used my concealer brush, sprayed it with my mineral fixing spray I make, and then dipped it into my foundation to use as a concealer. Wow, it worked and it lasted all day! I can't believe it was in front of me the whole time and I never thought of it until now :roll: . And of course, this is after I placed an order for samples of the olive foundation to make my own olive tinted concealer (like Light Almond) that wouldn't make my skin look weird. I'm so thankful that I found something from SN that will work for me! I have completely converted to just SN makeup and skincare over the past year and my skin has NEVER looked better.
Jill
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Re: The Search is Over...

Post by meheeeen » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:48 pm

I like to do my foundation, then a little unblush, then a tiny bit more foundation on top, buff it together, then set it all with perfecting powder. I have to say I love silk naturals too, though I do mix with some other brands. (i use a Clinique undereye concealer, urban decay eyeshadows, etc)
Isn't redness the worst? I'm so glad all this wonderful makeup exists to make it go away!
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sewwies
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Re: The Search is Over...

Post by sewwies » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:22 pm

Happyhiker! What do you use in your fixing spray? I've been tempted to make one but wouldn't know where to start! I've used PRT a few times which worked pretty well but I'd like to have a go at doing my own
~~Sarah~~
happyhiker
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Re: The Search is Over...

Post by happyhiker » Mon Aug 02, 2010 5:18 pm

Being the good former student I am, I have to give proper credit where it's due: before I discovered SN, I used EDM and frequented their forum. Philogene had a great mineral fixing spray that I copied the recipe and have it saved on my computer.

"This is how I make my fixing spray get a 50ml travel spray bottle fill it almost to the top with green tea add 1 teaspoon of glycerine and half a teaspoon of vitamin C powder !!! You don't have to keep it in the fridge as the vitamin C acts as a preservative. I find this bottle lasts me for 2 months it's really great for dry skin Hope that helps"

I will make the green tea and let it cool, then I'll mix in the glycerine and vitamin C powder (which I bought at Vitamin Cottage, I believe...you can find it at any health food store) and then pour it into the travel spray bottle.
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sewwies
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Re: The Search is Over...

Post by sewwies » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:24 pm

Thanks! I'll give that a go! :)
~~Sarah~~
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