Quote:The only reason we were right from the beginning was because we'd started diversifying away from eBay years ago and had already been screwed by Ray-types in the past and knew what to look out for (and we knew Ray from FAS and knew how he operated). Â I think every seller goes through the same learning curve when they first branch out and in the end emerges as a stronger seller because of their bad experiences/mistakes.
Amy this is true. I guess sometimes we have to learn by going through the experience ourselves.
Quote:Good to hear that your hubby is home and feeling a bit better!
Thank you Amy
[quote author=FineThings4U link=topic=3775.msg47396#msg47396 date=1174257365]
Scoop, glad to here hubby is doing better. Best wishes on a speedy recovery.
Super glad you are out! I love your things - just wouldn't buy from WP.
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Thank you Fine. Â I know what you mean about not wanting to buy at WP. Â I won't be not because of the sellers I purchased quite a bit from sellers there and they were great. Â Anyway some of them are not there anymore and a lot of them sell on other venues so I can go there if I want to make a purchase.
[quote author=chiquita link=topic=3775.msg47398#msg47398 date=1174260605]
Scoop,
How would you like to be a TT beauty consultant.Â
I have never tried mineral makeup before, but want to. So how much makeup will it take to hide wrinkles, skin discoloration, and have the results make me look like Selma Hayek?
:blinkie: :blinkie: :blinkie:
I know the answer.
A semi-truck load wouldn't even be able to do it.
Seriously though, if you are fair skinned, with the beginning signs of discoloration, which shade is a good one.
BTW your prices are awesome.
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Chiquita lol and thanks. Well if your fair skinned I would say either light beige which works well with any skin tone or maybe #3 neutral light which works well if you have any ruddiness or pink undertones. I've used the light beige myself I have a little discoloration and little red viens around my nose which I got years ago due to the stress of pregnacy. Â It worked very well for me the coverage was good.
[quote author=FineThings4U link=topic=3775.msg47399#msg47399 date=1174261882]
chiquita,
I have used mineral makeup for years. Unfortunately, until recently, all you could get was the high dollar stuff. I'm tickled pink that I am able to cancel my autoship now that it looks like I have a new supplier.
You will love it!
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Fine is right once you try it you love it at least I did so much I started selling it lol.  I'll never go back to liquid again  I found that after using it a little bit my skin looked better.  When I needed more I was unable to buy it from the same seller that's how I ended up selling it.
[quote author=O~Romeo~U~Suck link=topic=3775.msg47401#msg47401 date=1174263393]
I wouldn't mind looking like Sophia Loren, back in her younger days. Can miracles be made with this stuff? I don't wear make up, maybe once a year. Have anything for wrinkles and these dreaded laugh lines? I tried grabbing all the skin and pulling up from the top, but the barretts I'm using don't seem to hold skin well.
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lol Â
I don't know about miracles but it does a pretty good job. As far as wrinkles and those dreaded laugh lines go the minerals don't build up in the lines like liquid so this helps minimze them also the veils worn over the foundation helps to reduce the appearence of them as well.