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be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:52 pm
by ChristineLynnP
...fire, brimstone, and amethyst and fort knox liner samples? I have issues. I own roughly 200 eyeshadows, but only a few sn. I have all shades of every color imaginable. Yet I always want more... so, do these colors work magic on true blue eyes, or am I better off *gasp* funnelling that money towards a bill?
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:00 pm
by lwoodall10
Fire and Brimstone are awesome!!! I have brown eyes, so on that I don't know, but those two colors together are fantastic

Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:39 pm
by egerandi
Bill schmill... Fire and Brimstone are unique colors and a perfect combination, and they also look good on my blue eyes. You can also use Fire with many other colors, it's a morphing wonder
As for the sample liners, Amethyst is gorgeous. If you like Gold, you will like Fort Knox. You can get a couple of uses out of each as long as you don't let them dry out (like I did, heh).
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:53 pm
by JenW
O-kay.....now I have to go dig out my Fire and Brimstone........
Just so you know, ChristineLynnP, they are not going anywhere. Bills are important. What about getting them as reward for a few weeks into a lifestyle change? (Cheering you on!!!)
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:32 am
by ChristineLynnP
Ooh I didn't mean I would default on a bill! I love your common-sense approach though

Things are looking up though. I was bummed because I had to spend my birthday money on groceries- this wasn't a New Year's resolution, but under my doctor's guidance I have started the blood type diet (yes, I was skeptical at first too but it actually makes sense the more I look into it) to see if it helps my acne and general achiness (arthritis) and fatigue (chronic lyme disease) and I discovered a lot of "healthy" foods like chicken, shrimp, corn, etc aren't recommended for me. The next day, my fiance ended up getting quite a few sales of the chainmaille jewelry he makes, so he wanted to give me back my money to spend on pretty things. He's definately a keeper and now I can put in an order
Eta: I haven't finalized my order yet, but I switched to full-sized liners instead. I was thinking Purr for my over-$30 freebie. Anyone have any thoughts on that one? I figured at the very least I need to stop ordering browns and bronzes- not that they aren't pretty, I just gravitate to them too much.
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:10 am
by Rhys
Purr is pretty, but very warm - so it depends on your skin tone. Fire's pretty much terrific all around.
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:44 pm
by Pomi
Brimstone is beautiful!!!
You need it

Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:39 pm
by egerandi
I like Purr a lot. You can see my skin tone on my pic, and I have blue eyes, for which Purr works nicely. Be aware though that it's shimmery.
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:04 pm
by Autumn
ChristineLynnP wrote:Ooh I didn't mean I would default on a bill! I love your common-sense approach though

Things are looking up though. I was bummed because I had to spend my birthday money on groceries- this wasn't a New Year's resolution, but under my doctor's guidance I have started the blood type diet (yes, I was skeptical at first too but it actually makes sense the more I look into it) to see if it helps my acne and general achiness (arthritis) and fatigue (chronic lyme disease) and I discovered a lot of "healthy" foods like chicken, shrimp, corn, etc aren't recommended for me. The next day, my fiance ended up getting quite a few sales of the chainmaille jewelry he makes, so he wanted to give me back my money to spend on pretty things. He's definately a keeper and now I can put in an order
Eta: I haven't finalized my order yet, but I switched to full-sized liners instead. I was thinking Purr for my over-$30 freebie. Anyone have any thoughts on that one? I figured at the very least I need to stop ordering browns and bronzes- not that they aren't pretty, I just gravitate to them too much.
Can you post after you have been on the Blood Type diet for a while? I am always interested in healthier eating and if something improves my skin...what a bonus!
I have a lot of MMU (SN and others) so I do understand the questioning of another eye shadow. With SN I always have a huge wishlist. When I have things on a wishlist, then I stop and think about it before hitting "check out" I tend to be more selective. The items I am not impressed with overall are purchased on impulse.
In addition to MMU, I am a collector of skin care items and hair stuff.
Re: be honest, how badly do i "need"...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:34 pm
by ChristineLynnP
Thanks for all the input everyone

I got rid of Amethyst liner just because I have too much purple to really justify another purple liner when my shadows will double as one just as well. I did end up getting Fire and Brimstone. I really liked Purr, but then I noticed Nekkid, so I defferred to Eric (my fiance) for his opinion. He liked Nekkid best, so Nekkid it is! I think I'm lucky in that warm/cool doesn't seem to apply for me... if I like it, I get it, and I've always been able to make everything work, in some way. I also ordered all of the gumballs, foundation refills (I always throw at least one in with every order, just makes sense to), Fort Knox, and another Super Soft Vegan Kabuki,and it all only came to $39.59 after shipping and redeeming my points. How exciting! I still have a little money left now to order my skincare staples.
Autumn- I'll try to post about it later, but I might need a little reminder

Skin can be so confusing. One thing I noticed before this diet is that potatoes really make my skin freak out, like nothing else can. And I was bad, and overindulged in all things potato from Thanksgiving through Christmas. I'm clearing up a bit now but it takes time, so in the beginning I don't think I'll know how much is due to not eating potatoes and how much is due to this new way of eating. But one thing I did learn so far is that "nightshades" (I'd never even heard of this catagory before!) like potatoes and tomatoes make arthritis pain hurt worse, and I used to eat tomatoes or pasta sauce or pizza with sauce quite a bit but have to avoid tomatoes according to my blood type. Well, I have arthritis in my right shoulder, and it can be excrutiating. Since avoiding those foods, I've hardly ached at all. It's amazing. So, regardless of what happens with my skin, I'd say easing the arthritis pain already makes this a win in my opinion.