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Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
"Stevie" <privilegemagaz...@charter.net>


"Jean" <highs...@suscom–maine.net> wrote in message
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I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
could be just a hair or one shade lighter providing that it's not a dramatic
difference. otherwise, think about something that's almost the same color
but depending on what you are covering a bit different in tone.
Stevie
"Stevie" <privilegemagaz...@charter.net>


"Jean" <highs...@suscom–maine.net> wrote in message
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I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
could be just a hair or one shade lighter providing that it's not a dramatic
difference. otherwise, think about something that's almost the same color
but depending on what you are covering a bit different in tone.
Stevie
"Stevie" <privilegemagaz...@charter.net>


"Jean" <highs...@suscom–maine.net> wrote in message
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I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
could be just a hair or one shade lighter providing that it's not a dramatic
difference. otherwise, think about something that's almost the same color
but depending on what you are covering a bit different in tone.
Stevie
"Stevie" <privilegemagaz...@charter.net>


"Jean" <highs...@suscom–maine.net> wrote in message
news:wdOdnXISRIQwXQ3fRVn–...@suscom–maine.net...

I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
could be just a hair or one shade lighter providing that it's not a dramatic
difference. otherwise, think about something that's almost the same color
but depending on what you are covering a bit different in tone.
Stevie
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
Sonia Kashuk
"Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
version of foundation. If you're using concealer
with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
lighter than the foundation. These two products
work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
hth!
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
Sonia Kashuk
"Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
version of foundation. If you're using concealer
with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
lighter than the foundation. These two products
work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
hth!
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
Sonia Kashuk
"Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
version of foundation. If you're using concealer
with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
lighter than the foundation. These two products
work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
hth!
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
Sonia Kashuk
"Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
version of foundation. If you're using concealer
with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
lighter than the foundation. These two products
work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
hth!
jajd
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|| hth!
| jajd
|And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|| hth!
| jajd
|And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|| hth!
| jajd
|And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|| hth!
| jajd
|And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
Jean wrote:
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
thanks for all your replies!!!
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
Jean wrote:
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
thanks for all your replies!!!
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
Jean wrote:
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
thanks for all your replies!!!
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
Jean wrote:
I can't remember what I read somewhere...should it be lighter than your
foundation color, or darker?
thanks for all your replies!!!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|
| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|
| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|
| hth!
| jajd
|
And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow got
mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly working my
way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't forayed
into any other whitening brands.
ami
Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|
| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|
| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|
| hth!
| jajd
|
And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow got
mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly working my
way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't forayed
into any other whitening brands.
ami
Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|
| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|
| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|
| hth!
| jajd
|
And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow got
mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly working my
way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't forayed
into any other whitening brands.
ami
Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| Sonia Kashuk
|
| "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| lighter than the foundation. These two products
| work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
|
| Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
|
| hth!
| jajd
|
And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky thick
foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small point
brush works well.
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector" the UV
x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the ultra
whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the spots
from becoming darker.
Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh tone
with a bit of blending.
Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until now)
available in the US?
Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow got
mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly working my
way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't forayed
into any other whitening brands.
ami
Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
I'm using Bare Escentuals mineral foundation and find that picking up a
bit of it with a small brush works beautifully as a concealer for most
spots or uneven patches. However, for really icky zits I always rely
on Shu Uemura Pro Spots, which replaced their Mark Cealer.
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
I'm using Bare Escentuals mineral foundation and find that picking up a
bit of it with a small brush works beautifully as a concealer for most
spots or uneven patches. However, for really icky zits I always rely
on Shu Uemura Pro Spots, which replaced their Mark Cealer.
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
I'm using Bare Escentuals mineral foundation and find that picking up a
bit of it with a small brush works beautifully as a concealer for most
spots or uneven patches. However, for really icky zits I always rely
on Shu Uemura Pro Spots, which replaced their Mark Cealer.
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
I'm using Bare Escentuals mineral foundation and find that picking up a
bit of it with a small brush works beautifully as a concealer for most
spots or uneven patches. However, for really icky zits I always rely
on Shu Uemura Pro Spots, which replaced their Mark Cealer.
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|| >


| > "jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| > | http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| > | Sonia Kashuk
| > |
| > | "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| > | version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| > | with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| > | lighter than the foundation. These two products
| > | work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
| > |
| > | Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
| > |
| > | hth!
| > | jajd
| > |
| >
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
||| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|| >


| > "jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| > | http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| > | Sonia Kashuk
| > |
| > | "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| > | version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| > | with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| > | lighter than the foundation. These two products
| > | work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
| > |
| > | Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
| > |
| > | hth!
| > | jajd
| > |
| >
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
||| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|| >


| > "jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| > | http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| > | Sonia Kashuk
| > |
| > | "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| > | version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| > | with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| > | lighter than the foundation. These two products
| > | work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
| > |
| > | Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
| > |
| > | hth!
| > | jajd
| > |
| >
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
||| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|| >


| > "jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:1116786751.954842.282...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

| > | http://tinyurl.com/9prfs
| > | Sonia Kashuk
| > |
| > | "Basically, concealer is a slightly heavier
| > | version of foundation. If you're using concealer
| > | with foundation, go with a color that's one shade
| > | lighter than the foundation. These two products
| > | work in tandem to bring your face to one tone."
| > |
| > | Entire article can be found on the tinyurl.
| > |
| > | hth!
| > | jajd
| > |
| >
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
||| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 5:10 PM, in article 3fcea9F727h...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|
| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
|
|
| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|
| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|
Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
FWIW, I vaguely recall several people liking their whitening line, but it
seemed much more YMMV than Kose's Medicated Sekkisei which most people used
and liked. That was a couple of years ago though, so things may have
changed since then.
HTH,
ami
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 5:10 PM, in article 3fcea9F727h...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|
| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
|
|
| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|
| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|
Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
FWIW, I vaguely recall several people liking their whitening line, but it
seemed much more YMMV than Kose's Medicated Sekkisei which most people used
and liked. That was a couple of years ago though, so things may have
changed since then.
HTH,
ami
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 5:10 PM, in article 3fcea9F727h...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|
| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
|
|
| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|
| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|
Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
FWIW, I vaguely recall several people liking their whitening line, but it
seemed much more YMMV than Kose's Medicated Sekkisei which most people used
and liked. That was a couple of years ago though, so things may have
changed since then.
HTH,
ami
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 5/22/05 5:10 PM, in article 3fcea9F727h...@individual.net, "The Real
Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:


"ami kio" <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com> wrote in message
news:BEB659B1.69F22%...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com...

| On 5/22/05 1:44 PM, in article 3fc26pF715e...@individual.net, "The
Real
| Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov> wrote:
|
| > And in lieu of a good concealer, if I'm using a liquid the gunky
thick
| > foundation in the cap is a great concealer.
| >
| > If I'm using a creme to powder or creme dotting it with a small
point
| > brush works well.
| >
| > I haven't found a way to make the mineral foundation into a
concealer,
| > but I've gotten the Dior Snow UV x2 and it's great for the spots.
| >
| > It's called UV x2 because it's "ultra–whitening spot corrector"
the UV
| > x2 is SPF 50–PA+++ it uses oxybenzone. I'm not sure about the
ultra
| > whitening, I think it is because of the high SPF it prevents the
spots
| > from becoming darker.
| >
| > Either way, it's good stuff and the flesh tone matches my flesh
tone
| > with a bit of blending.
| >
| > Ami, is this the line you spoke of ages ago that wasn't (until
now)
| > available in the US?
|
| Don't know if I'm the ami that you're referring to, but Dior Snow
got
| mentioned in some of my past whitening threads. I've been slowly
working my
| way through my beloved L'oreal/Kose/Lancome/Shiseido, so I haven't
forayed
| into any other whitening brands.
|
|
| ami
| Who's been good on her clothing/makeup moratorium so far...
|
| ––
| Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes,
purses,
| and more!
|
Yup, you're the one! I follow your threads on the whitening
experiences. I thought you'd had posted on the Snow and I wanted to
know if you thought other products were worth using. (in the snow
line)
FWIW, I vaguely recall several people liking their whitening line, but it
seemed much more YMMV than Kose's Medicated Sekkisei which most people used
and liked. That was a couple of years ago though, so things may have
changed since then.
HTH,
ami
––
Check out my ebay auctions at http://tinyurl.com/26jcu for shoes, purses,
and more!