Saturday, December 26, 2009

What colour foundation would suit me best?

I really don't know much about make-up and anytime I have anyone do it, even professionally, I always come out looking monochromatic and dull or powdery. I have graduation coming up and am having a professional photographer take some pictures of me around the school and I just want to look my best.





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This is actually one of the best pictures I have:-(What colour foundation would suit me best?
I would go to the local mall and get matched up. Make sure you get a light coverage powder. Your skin is beautiful and you don't need coverage just something to make you look more polished. Try Clinique (you should be a honey brown or caramel complexion)What colour foundation would suit me best?
your probably a dark chocolate... its hard to convert it depends on the brand of the product. but dont go any lighter than caramel
You complexion is really nice;


even though I don't do foundation, A nice deep color would suit you


Even a light olive, if you apply it in the right areas.


I prefer a powdered foundation though, that way it washes off easy, doesn't clog your pores, and you'll get better coverage even with lighter shades.


Good luck!
havent seen your pic.


but best way to choose a foundation


is to try a bit of it on your wrest not the back but just under ur fest because this is the place where is supposed to be ur true skin color


if after trying u didnt see a color on ur hand then it's the one for you


you have the best prom eva


and good luck
if you don't want to look dull don't use powder foundation. I only buy Marykay.600 is a great color. use natural colors. coco lipliner and lite brown color lipstick. you are a beautiful girl so you don't need alot. best of luck email with more question.
If you live close to a Bare Escentuals boutique (or even a Sephora) I would set up an appointment with a knowledgable artist who can help you find the exact shade/base for you. You won't regret a consultation -- and the best part is, they're at no cost to you!

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