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Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:19 pm
by feyith
Tiara, the ACO works great for removing makeup. Just a drop or two for the whole face and no abrasive cotton balls.
I was wondering that too about the ULTP.
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:32 pm
by aud
superwahz wrote:ChristineLynnP wrote:I actually make my own. I use silk powder, allantoin, rice powder, and arrowroot powder. I use it all over my face and eyelids, before any type of make-up, because regardless of the brand I use, I tend to break out and/or itch or feel irritated if make-up is sitting against my bare skin. I also use this mix as a finishing powder to set my foundation, and it does a perfect job and even leaves the skin "glowing."
Oooo, that sounds wonderful Christine!
I wonder if SN's Ultimate Luxury Powder would work as a good primer for those that don't want to try making their own?
I use the Ultimate Lux Powder sometimes as a primer before foundation. Has been working fine for me so far

Decent oil control as well.
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:16 pm
by ChristineLynnP
aud wrote:superwahz wrote:ChristineLynnP wrote:I actually make my own. I use silk powder, allantoin, rice powder, and arrowroot powder. I use it all over my face and eyelids, before any type of make-up, because regardless of the brand I use, I tend to break out and/or itch or feel irritated if make-up is sitting against my bare skin. I also use this mix as a finishing powder to set my foundation, and it does a perfect job and even leaves the skin "glowing."
Oooo, that sounds wonderful Christine!
I wonder if SN's Ultimate Luxury Powder would work as a good primer for those that don't want to try making their own?
I use the Ultimate Lux Powder sometimes as a primer before foundation. Has been working fine for me so far

Decent oil control as well.
I've used it too, and I agree that it works well.
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:58 am
by Xarata
i get this if i sleep in foundation repeatedly (i'm good about washing my face in the morning and in showers-which i take every other day- but not so good about it at night.) i usually just go without foundation for a few days to a week.
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:21 am
by zeebs
Jojoba oil works well, or Argan oil. SN cleansing oil works just fine on my eyes too. I need to wash my face several times in order to remove all makeup residue, otherwise I get all kinds of skin problems. HTH.
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:57 pm
by sewwies
I use the kiss cleanser to take off everything, even all of my eyeliner and mascara its so gentle!! I use the ACO for the reeeally stubborn eye stuff but I'm pretty sensitive and it gets rid of everything no problem! Some mascaras can smudge more than come off, I think Max Factor Max types tend to be guilty of this, and although they look great I have had a little red patch by my eye when I don't get it off properly, but with Kiss I think it was fine!
Re: Am I allergic to eyeshadow or doing something wrong?
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:16 pm
by egerandi
I use the Ultimate Luxury Powder too for priming (and now finishing while my other stuff is gone), I really like it! I used to prime with a 'cone gel, but I switched to just using this wonderful powder mix, and the oilies stay away for a long time.