In the 'bad example' department, as in 'I'm running out of room for my make-up!', I have full-sizes of Tart Light and Babydoll already, and samples of all the other new ones. Of course, were it not for samples, I probably never would have ended up with full sizes of Rich (a clever marketing ploy of Karen's - I didn't even ask for it, the sample just turned up in an order, and I found it did indeed have more pink than it looked like on my computer, it wasn't pure peach), Bronze Beauty, Cupid, or Flirt to go with Climax (how many blushes is a girl supposed to need, after all? <wink>). Then there's the glows. And all the FPs. And nearly all the eyeshadows. And 20-some of the lippies. Don't you love how with minerals you don't have to agonise over finding the one, perfect, all-occasion blush because you really can't spend more than $30 and even that seems like an awful lot to pay for it?
Only one face, so many colours. But sample something that strikes your fancy every now and again, even if you think you might not be able to pull it off - after all, we're only talking a dollar here (for makeup? yup, it's true, I still can't get over that). I'm surprised that I can wear slightly tan/peach blushes in summer instead of my strictly cool/plum palettes, but I can. And samples are great for the little makeup bag in your handbag or for travel. And if you really can't wear them, they're nice gifties for your friends who can, and you won't have to be an addict alone anymore

They're also handy when you do makeovers on people who never wear makeup because 'it's too complicated and it looks fake'. Well, good minerals (like Silk Naturals) aren't complicated and don't look fake, and oh, I love the look on their faces when I've given them just a subtle touch of colour and glow and they see themselves in the mirror
