candy1012

Registered: 10/11/07
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| #1 | Dear Sandra, or anyone who may answer my question,
I've been using your Pure Minerals for almost a year, and it's been amazing! However, I recently realize that the Beige Sand is too light for my easy-tanned skin during the summer....I do love the pink tone to it, but I don't know what would be your next darker shade still with the pink tone?
Also, does anyone have any tips for clearing out the black/white heads on my nose? It's been hard to put make up on my nose area, because of the clogged pores. Even if I finally have a layer on, the second I step out into the sun my forehead and nose started sweating, and all the foundation would be gone in that area. Any tip for my crazy sweaty face?
Thank you! hope you all have a great summer
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sandra

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Registered: 04/14/06
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| #2 | Have you tried the Almond Toast? It should work for you. You may want to start out by mixing it with a little Beige Sand until you are tanned enough.
To help with the pores - try splashing some cold water on as a final rinse step. You can even take an ice cube and rub on the T zone area. It help to close pores and prevent oils from building up to quickly. Are you using the foundation for oily skin? The kaolin clay should help. I can send you a small amount of pure clay which you can also dust on very lightly before applying the makeup.
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beautifulgirl Registered: 09/19/09
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I would like to know what shade would be a little bit lighter than Beige Sand. It works great for me in the summer, but once I'm not in the sunlight as much, it looks a bit orange on me. I have redness in my cheeks, but have pale circles under my eyes, so having a color that blends everything is my goal. Thanks! |
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sandra

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| #4 | The Pebble cream has similar tones as the Beige Sand but only Lighter. The Natural Bisque may work as well. Try a sample of both. They look similar to each other but the undertones are a bit different once applied. |
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