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Alima Mineral Makeup
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Re: Alima Mineral Makeup
Yeah, they're great! I love the foundation (for reference, I'm an NW20 and I'm a C2 in Alima's shades), and though it's a bit expensive, it's worth it. Really lovely texture. And don't get me started on the blushes! Dianthus must be one of the prettiest blushes I've ever used.
I also tried Guava blush, and that was cute, but Dianthus was the amazing color.
I haven't tried any of their eyeshadows yet, but I had a sample of their Illuminating Shimmer Powder in Amrita (unfortunately, got discontinued before I could get a damn full-sized jar!), and it was beautiful. I'm sure their other shades are just as nice. I want to try Luna next.
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I just got their samples in the mail, and yep, I have found my HG mineral foundation.
I've tried BE and Everyday Minerals and Alima is so much better than either. BE irritates my face bc of the bismuth, and EM is just so chalky and unnatural looking and none of the shades really matched me from my sample kit.
I've found a good match with Alima, their colour rage is really good and their sample pictures are quite accurate to the actual product. The samples are not free, but it's worth it to get a few different ones because the nuance differences can be quite subtle. The yellow toned shades are quite yellow, I think they are geared more towards Asian ladies, so that might be a thing to keep in mind if you're caucasian.
The consistency is really great, it's very finely milled and it looks really great on. The only thing is that they only have 1 finish for their foundation, which is a satin matte. I wish they'd make a semi-matte finish, but I don't mind because this product is so excellent!!
Definitely worth trying out, you won't be disappointed! I got it because of the great reviews Alima gets on makeupalley.com, and I'm glad I tried it.
I'm an N-1 (Chiffon) in Alima.
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Alima is great. I have uber sensitive skin and have been using it for about a year now. Love it! I'm an NC15 in MAC and I wear N1 in Alima, although I could also wear W1 or a mix of the 2. The brushes are also excellent for sensitive skin -- the selection is pretty limited, but it's supposed to be expanding. Their shipping time is amazingly fast too!
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Re: Alima Mineral Makeup

Originally Posted by MissChievous
I just got their samples in the mail, and yep, I have found my HG mineral foundation.
I've tried BE and Everyday Minerals and Alima is so much better than either. BE irritates my face bc of the bismuth, and EM is just so chalky and unnatural looking and none of the shades really matched me from my sample kit.
I've found a good match with Alima, their colour rage is really good and their sample pictures are quite accurate to the actual product. The samples are not free, but it's worth it to get a few different ones because the nuance differences can be quite subtle. The yellow toned shades are quite yellow, I think they are geared more towards Asian ladies, so that might be a thing to keep in mind if you're caucasian.
The consistency is really great, it's very finely milled and it looks really great on. The only thing is that they only have 1 finish for their foundation, which is a satin matte. I wish they'd make a semi-matte finish, but I don't mind because this product is so excellent!!
Definitely worth trying out, you won't be disappointed! I got it because of the great reviews Alima gets on makeupalley.com, and I'm glad I tried it.
I'm an N-1 (Chiffon) in Alima.

Thanks very much for this review, I'll definitely check this brand out as I'm trying to find some mineral foundation too!
But where did you see the other reviews on Makeupalley, I can't find them. I tried to search by brand but it's not referenced 
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This would be my HG foundation but it made me itch something terrible and break out!! I thought it was because of the high titanium dioxide in it. However, I'm thinking it is the mica because I can use Youngblood (my HG now, thanks so Shawna here on the boards) which has bismuth and a high amount of titanium dioxide.
Alima is worth a try because it does have great coverage and is a nice foundation, but it didn't work for my sensitive skin!
You can find reviews on Makeup Alley by just typing "alima" in the search for area. It is under the brand "unlisted brand" BTW.
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Thanks for the review! Is the finish VERY matte or a natural looking matte? What is your skin type? Mine is combo leaning towards being oily and I have been wanting to try this line since you mentioned it! Does it do well with pores, mine aren't exactly small so I don't want anything to accentuate them? Is the coverage good while still looking natural? Have you tried their blushes or eyeshadows? I'm lemming their spring box, the colours look so pretty, have you or anyone else tried these colous?
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Originally Posted by MissChievous
I just got their samples in the mail, and yep, I have found my HG mineral foundation.
I've tried BE and Everyday Minerals and Alima is so much better than either. BE irritates my face bc of the bismuth, and EM is just so chalky and unnatural looking and none of the shades really matched me from my sample kit.
I've found a good match with Alima, their colour rage is really good and their sample pictures are quite accurate to the actual product. The samples are not free, but it's worth it to get a few different ones because the nuance differences can be quite subtle. The yellow toned shades are quite yellow, I think they are geared more towards Asian ladies, so that might be a thing to keep in mind if you're caucasian.
The consistency is really great, it's very finely milled and it looks really great on. The only thing is that they only have 1 finish for their foundation, which is a satin matte. I wish they'd make a semi-matte finish, but I don't mind because this product is so excellent!!
Definitely worth trying out, you won't be disappointed! I got it because of the great reviews Alima gets on makeupalley.com, and I'm glad I tried it.
I'm an N-1 (Chiffon) in Alima.

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Re: Alima Mineral Makeup
Originally Posted by Makeuplovingal
This would be my HG foundation but it made me itch something terrible and break out!! I thought it was because of the high titanium dioxide in it. However, I'm thinking it is the mica because I can use Youngblood (my HG now, thanks so Shawna here on the boards) which has bismuth and a high amount of titanium dioxide.
Alima is worth a try because it does have great coverage and is a nice foundation, but it didn't work for my sensitive skin!
You can find reviews on Makeup Alley by just typing "alima" in the search for area. It is under the brand "unlisted brand" BTW.
HTH!
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Re: Alima Mineral Makeup
Originally Posted by SagMaria
Thanks for the review! Is the finish VERY matte or a natural looking matte? What is your skin type? Mine is combo leaning towards being oily and I have been wanting to try this line since you mentioned it! Does it do well with pores, mine aren't exactly small so I don't want anything to accentuate them? Is the coverage good while still looking natural? Have you tried their blushes or eyeshadows? I'm lemming their spring box, the colours look so pretty, have you or anyone else tried these colous?
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Well, to me it is matte but it's not like a chalkey super powdery matte, so I think it looks good. I sometimes put a dusting of Shimpagne MSF or this Illuminizing powder I have from Estee Lauder on top to get it a bit more shimmery, but to me it looks really natural. The coverage I'd say is light to medium coverage, although I think it's buildable....
I don't have large pores so I can't say anything about that, but I do have some broken capillaries on my face and it does a good job of covering those up and evening out red patches on my skin.
I was sent a free sample of one of their blushes but I didn't like the colour they sent me at all, but I didn't order samples of any of their blushes or eyeshadows myself because I wasn't interested in them. I prefer pressed blushes and eyeshadows.
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Re: Alima Mineral Makeup
Going to try this now...BE looked 'sweaty' on me, and EM had perfect colour match, but noticing now that I'm looking a bit chalky on bad days...
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Just curious, what sample colour of blush did you order? Because I ordered some and I hope the colour if I did order it will work for me as we are equally as fair...
Originally Posted by MissChievous
Well, to me it is matte but it's not like a chalkey super powdery matte, so I think it looks good. I sometimes put a dusting of Shimpagne MSF or this Illuminizing powder I have from Estee Lauder on top to get it a bit more shimmery, but to me it looks really natural. The coverage I'd say is light to medium coverage, although I think it's buildable....
I don't have large pores so I can't say anything about that, but I do have some broken capillaries on my face and it does a good job of covering those up and evening out red patches on my skin.
I was sent a free sample of one of their blushes but I didn't like the colour they sent me at all, but I didn't order samples of any of their blushes or eyeshadows myself because I wasn't interested in them. I prefer pressed blushes and eyeshadows.
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