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Hi, I was asked today If I made a face powder, and I don't :-)

Does anyone have any suggestions for one or a recipe to share?

 

I thought perhaps a beige clay like Kaolin, any thoughts?

 

Thanks

Carol

It takes 42 muscles in your face to frown. It only takes 4 muscles to

extend your arm and smack someone upside the head.

 

 

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LOVE that quote!! :-) And I thought it was going to be soomething about

smiling...

 

I use Aromaleigh foundation and powder. Their products are all natural, mineral

based, AWESOME, and the founder sincerely cares about the feedback you give as a

customer. Doesn't get much better than that!!

 

If you're just looking to decrease shine, you could try a smattering of corn

starch applied with a BIG brush. Or, a mask of pure milk of magnesia will also

decrease shine.

 

HTH!!

 

Jane

 

 

Carol Pearce <cjpearce wrote:

Hi, I was asked today If I made a face powder, and I don't :-)

Does anyone have any suggestions for one or a recipe to share?

 

I thought perhaps a beige clay like Kaolin, any thoughts?

 

Thanks

Carol

It takes 42 muscles in your face to frown. It only takes 4 muscles to

extend your arm and smack someone upside the head.

 

 

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I *love* Aromaleigh mineral make-up.

 

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Jane Powell

Monday, June 07, 2004 9:33 PM

Re: Face powder

 

 

LOVE that quote!! :-) And I thought it was going to be soomething about

smiling...

 

I use Aromaleigh foundation and powder. Their products are all natural,

mineral based, AWESOME, and the founder sincerely cares about the feedback you

give as a customer. Doesn't get much better than that!!

 

If you're just looking to decrease shine, you could try a smattering of corn

starch applied with a BIG brush. Or, a mask of pure milk of magnesia will also

decrease shine.

 

HTH!!

 

Jane

 

 

Carol Pearce <cjpearce wrote:

Hi, I was asked today If I made a face powder, and I don't :-)

Does anyone have any suggestions for one or a recipe to share?

 

I thought perhaps a beige clay like Kaolin, any thoughts?

 

Thanks

Carol

It takes 42 muscles in your face to frown. It only takes 4 muscles to

extend your arm and smack someone upside the head.

 

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Thanks, I will contact the client and let her know, I'm sure what she wants

it for.

Carol

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" Jane Powell " <tribecus

 

Monday, June 07, 2004 11:33 PM

Re: Face powder

 

 

> LOVE that quote!! :-) And I thought it was going to be soomething about

smiling...

>

> I use Aromaleigh foundation and powder. Their products are all natural,

mineral based, AWESOME, and the founder sincerely cares about the feedback

you give as a customer. Doesn't get much better than that!!

>

> If you're just looking to decrease shine, you could try a smattering of

corn starch applied with a BIG brush. Or, a mask of pure milk of magnesia

will also decrease shine.

>

> HTH!!

>

> Jane

>

>

> Carol Pearce <cjpearce wrote:

> Hi, I was asked today If I made a face powder, and I don't :-)

> Does anyone have any suggestions for one or a recipe to share?

>

> I thought perhaps a beige clay like Kaolin, any thoughts?

>

> Thanks

> Carol

> It takes 42 muscles in your face to frown. It only takes 4 muscles to

> extend your arm and smack someone upside the head.

>

>

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At 01:11 AM 6/8/2004, you wrote:

>I use Aromaleigh foundation and powder. Their products are all natural,

>mineral based, AWESOME, and the founder sincerely cares about the feedback

>you give as a customer. Doesn't get much better than that!!

>

>If you're just looking to decrease shine, you could try a smattering of

>corn starch applied with a BIG brush. Or, a mask of pure milk of magnesia

>will also decrease shine.

 

another rave for Aromaleigh.

 

I had never tried mineral makeup before.... just never occurred to

me.... then I ordered some samples...(I LOVE being able to order few days

supply of whatever to see if it's right for me... and if it's not

right...later on blend it with something else to create something

altogether different.

 

anyway...some of you know that I have developed all sorts of contact

allergies to all sorts of things... among them all the parabens, which are

the preservative in most makeup you buy.

 

Dry mineral makeup doesn't need preservatives and I've yet to have my skin

react badly to anything from Aromaleigh.

 

>

 

 

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Thank you for the info Marge, sorry i didn't respond earlier, my keyboard

got possessed by Gary young, lol.

 

Carol

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" Marge Clark " <marge

 

Tuesday, June 08, 2004 10:14 AM

Re: face powder

 

 

> At 01:11 AM 6/8/2004, you wrote:

> >I use Aromaleigh foundation and powder. Their products are all natural,

> >mineral based, AWESOME, and the founder sincerely cares about the

feedback

> >you give as a customer. Doesn't get much better than that!!

> >

> >If you're just looking to decrease shine, you could try a smattering of

> >corn starch applied with a BIG brush. Or, a mask of pure milk of

magnesia

> >will also decrease shine.

>

> another rave for Aromaleigh.

>

> I had never tried mineral makeup before.... just never occurred to

> me.... then I ordered some samples...(I LOVE being able to order few days

> supply of whatever to see if it's right for me... and if it's not

> right...later on blend it with something else to create something

> altogether different.

>

> anyway...some of you know that I have developed all sorts of contact

> allergies to all sorts of things... among them all the parabens, which

are

> the preservative in most makeup you buy.

>

> Dry mineral makeup doesn't need preservatives and I've yet to have my skin

> react badly to anything from Aromaleigh.

>

> >

>

>

> Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy

> Accessories, Information, Books and more!

> Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com>

>

>

>

>

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