Roads to DreamWorld
 
 
            
 
 
 
I found this explaination on the forum from one member to another and thought it was sooo good that I would go ahead an post it here....
 
It is perfect for anyone first coming here and wanting to learn all the can about DreamWorld....
 
 
   
 
The entire theme of the site is fantasy (as you can tell from the backgrounds).
The navigation bar on the right hand site of the dreamworld site seems to be getting updated again (just visited and saw new things).
Basically, the site is divided into "worlds" based on different themes.
Rose Oasis: All the foundations are named after Goddesses from mythology. an oasis is like a paradise and in this case it's the paradise where those goddesses relax.
Mists- Light coverage. Mist is like fog and you can see through it.
Sands- Medium coverage. A sandstorm is thicker than a mist but you can still see through it.
Luna- Heavy Coverage. Luna means moon and the luna foundation will hide your imperfections like the etherial light of the moon.
                          
Pigment Worlds: There are lots of different worlds that contain blushes and shadows where the colors were designed based on a theme. The shadow/blush link is a page where you can view them by color group (such as browns) instead of within their worlds but the worlds are so much fun. :
cambria (a world of pixies/fairies and other enchanted creatures)
camelot(a world from fairytales usually associated with king arthur and lancelot),
abydos (based on Egyptian gods/goddesses)
medieval(an enchanting time period of knights and queens and castles),
mt. olympus (from mythology, the home of the mythical gods and goddesses)
mother earth, father sky (based on nature)
underworld (based on...well, the underworld- death and darkness)
trinity (the trinity symbolizes the stages of womanhood- maiden, mother, crone)
neverneverland (have you ever read or seen the movie Peter Pan? Peter Pan lives in Never Never Land where little boys never have to grow up. It's a child's playground full of pirates and mermaids and pixies and lost boys)
mystical treasures (these all tend to be named after ancient worldly treasures we recognize today)
There is also always a seasonal world (meaning it changes throughout the year): right now it is called "Enchanted Spring". In the Fall it was "Haunted Forest" and in the Winter it was named something wintery that i can't remember at the moment
 
Wheel of Magick: the wheel of magick represents change- so whenever Ellie makes something NEW, it shows up in the wheel of magick on sale for one month, and then Ellie will move that new thing to one of the many worlds on the site and the next new thing will show up in the wheel of magick.
Wheel of Being: The Wheel of Being is where "sets" of colors go. Colors that were designed to go together. I believe that Ellie is making these sets based on a system of numbers in mythology. So far, she's done the number 3 with sirens of the seas and the 3 fates. You can only buy these colors as a set.
Glowworms: These are mineral glow powders- They're a little bit shimmery and some of them are bronzers. They make your skin "glow". (If you are wondering what a glowworm is, i only know it as a childhood toy that you would hug and it lit up)
Cream Toppings: These are finishing powders. They all have "topping" names like the "toppings" you would put on icecream.
Whipped Cocoons: These are also finishing powders but they're made out of silk powder. (Silk comes from the cocoons of silkworms and since these are only available in silk, they're named cocoons.)
Underlings: These are primer powders that you wear under your makeup. Right now there are two types. Mummy dust is an all over face primer that acts as a base for your foundation. You can choose to get one that will help absorb oil if your skin is oily. Pasiqea is an undereye concealer in case your eyes are dark. It's meant to hide that darkness. (Pasiqea is the goddess of sleep and sleep is what gets rid of dark circles)
 
 
*Everything on the site was named with a story in mind. If you click on the product image, it will take you to the product page which will explain what the product is and the story behind the name that it has.



 

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