Nobody here has mentioned Alima Cosmetics.
erin_k asked what I thought of them, so here's my review.
First of all, they have great CS (but only around on week days). Every time you place an order they send you 3 free samples to comply with your choices.
I spent most of my foundation samples trying to mix them, so I haven't worn them out much. I will probably have to buy more. (This is quite an undertaking for some people, I've already spent $20 on just samples. I wish they were cheaper.)
From what I've noticed so far, it's very matte, which I don't necesarily like. (Maybe I've just been spoiled by Everyday Minerals' Intensive formula, which made me look more natural.) I haven't used their concealer, but their foundation doesn't give amazing coverage (for someone with scars). I'm also conflicted about what color to use. When I first put on W0, it looks too light and powdery. But throughout the day my natural oils eventually take over and make it look darker.
Basically I guess it's like any other loose powder. It's nothing wonderful except that it's mineral make-up. I would choose it over anything else I've used once I figure out what color I want. (They will give you custom mixtures if you mention it in your order.) I actually like Everyday Minerals more, but they somehow make me more oily. If that weren't a problem, I would go with them instead.
I like their selection of matte blushes. I just wish they had some more coral options. The shimmery ones I will steer far away from. I also got a sample of eyeshadow, which is really pretty nice. They go on dry or wet.
They sent me a sample of their finishing powder, which does a pretty good job controlling oil for me. The only thing I hated about it was the shimmer. They say it gives you a "soft focus finish", which I didn't necesarily notice, just a bunch of glittery specks on my face.
Why!? Since I was so pissed about the shimmer, I went out and bought Revlon's finishing powder, and am much more pleased with that. I just wish it were mineral.
Now!
I am really very thrilled about their #25 Foundation Brush.
It's really very good. I had been reading raves about it and was skeptical, but it's probaby the best brush ever for applying powder. I used a few other brushes before this, and always struggled to put it on, and then I had to buff it in. Well this applies very easily and buffs as you go along. It's takes a long time to dry after washing because it's so very dense, but that's okay. I guess they go out of stock pretty frequently, but when I asked about it they put me on a waiting list and shipped it the following Monday. It's $25 awesomely spent. Even if you don't want their foundation, consider this.