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    Practically Family Lenore's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by fortworthgal View Post
    ^ I do that too! Sometimes I just open the container & take a whiff. I also do this with cold cream... I know, I'm a total weirdo.

    It's nice to know I'm not the only one.... I've got half a container of Jergen's on my vanity that's only purpose is to have me smell it before bed.
    "The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less." - Arthur Miller

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    You can still find the old cardboard Coty boxes on ebay, including some in off-the-shelf unopened condition.

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    I like Make Up For Ever's HD translucent powder used with a velour puff- press & roll.

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    I actually use baby powder which is scented talcum. Or pure, unscented talcum sometimes. It's light enough for my very pale skin and mattifies like nothing else. It doesn't give much coverage though, so I use a little concealer if necessary. I never wear foundation ever.

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    Lot of places sell it online amazon, ebay, vermontcountrystore etc
    I like the lavender .
    Quote Originally Posted by Juliet View Post
    Katiesparkles, oh, I can commiserate! I've been recently informed that I can no longer order Yardley of London EDT from the UK, because aerosols are not shipped to the continent anymore, safety measures being what they are.
    I'm pretty nervous about the Art Deco Dita collection, afraid it won't be available here in Nowhere Land because of low sales But I plan to get it ALL.

    What I forgot to add about powders - I recently started to apply a bit of dusting powder over my tinted moisturiser. I've seen people recommend this, so I gave it a go (despite some misgivings!), and am actually rather pleased with the results. In fact, between this and the daily cold cream cleansing my pores look their best as of yet, and it really contributes to the vintage look.
    One thing - it has to be a really fine dusting powder

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    I have this product but for the compact. definitely mattifying and cools down redness, doesn't give me any reactions (thank goodness).
    Only downside is violet compact doesn't play well with my spf powder, strictly for night time
    I really do love this product the scent is nice- not overwhelming and it fades.

    Quote Originally Posted by bunnyb.gal View Post
    This is a new offering from Besame which sounds really intriguing (plus I'm a sucker for anything violet-scented):


    http://www.besamecosmetics.com/produ...-Powder/pID-25

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