
My Own Resources
I've researched on everything and anything that I'm interested in. Especially the stuff that goes on my face! In case, you may want more information or even if you just want to check out where I got my information from, I've compiled a list of websites where you can go to. Of course, you can always check out the Everyday Minerals website for any information. Their customer service is always very responsive and will even help you out with picking your foundation colors. Just send them a high resolution photo of yourself in natural light.
Makeup Alley
This website is FANTASTIC to find reviews from women (just like you) who have tried products and post up their own reviews on the site. You will need to sign up to create an account and it is completely free. After signing up, just go to the Product Reviews tab and type in the brand or product you would like to see the reviews on. They have a huge selection of reviews for Everyday Minerals including all the different blush and eyeshadow colors.
Acne.org
Acne.org is a website that gives any information about blemishes. This website is incredibly popular and the forums are always constantly updated with posts and chats. You don't need to sign up in order to read the posts but you will need to create a free account in order to post something yourself. Everyday Minerals has its own forum and is currently around 82 pages long! These women call themselves an Everyday Minerals Cult and they offer advice on which foundation colors to order and which products are worth the money for.
Xanga.com/RiceBunny
Michelle Phan a.k.a RiceBunny is a gorgeous girl who is a college student studying art in Florida. Not only will you get inspired by her artwork that is regularly posted on her blog but also by her great step-by-step makeup tutorials and skin care tips. She is also an avid Everyday Minerals user and the link I have provided you will take you straight to the particular entry where she compares 3 different foundation formulas, Original Glo, Semi-Matte, and Intensive. The pictures are a great representation of what the different formulas will look like. If you want to go straight to her blog here is her direct url to her blog.
