Try mixing two different shades together to get your shade.Grrr. I Cant get a foundation to match my colour!?
Try going to a Cosmetic Specialist.
oh i know!!
Use the smart makeup by covergirl I think.
All that you have to choose from is if your skin color is
light or medium %26amp; then apply to your face and then beads inside the makeup match your face while
covering your blemishes and any imperfections.
Good luck! ( ;
As your picture is shaded I cant see your skin tone but Dream Matte Mouse by Maybelline works wonders. The shades are simply shown so you can see what works best for you. If your slightly tanned use a sand colour.
Find a Mac store, they match your shade with you there for free and they have thousands of colours, such a reliable foundation! x
I used to think that for a long time-I'm quite fair and so many foundations look too orange on me. One useful tip is that when you test foundation on your hand (or even better your jawline) in a shop, you should go back outside to look at the colour in daylight. Quite often makeup looks a completely different colour under shop lights-I've lost count of the number of times I got home to find that the makeup I thought was the right colour actually wasn't because of that-until someone told me to go outside! lol. Hope that helps! x
Sure you can. I thought the same thing once - but then I found aularale.com/7002. It was an answered prayer.
I agree with grandmaK, you may have to do some mixing to get what you want. It's rare to find your exact shade in one bottle. I just wear loose powder now, it's so much easier
Try Prescriptives makeup. They custom blend makeup designed for you. Foundation, concealer, lip gloss and lipstick made to your liking. A Prescriptives Blender identifies your skins undertone and creates shadows %26amp; formulas that are perfect for you. It would cost you around 拢40 for a custom blend foundation. to find your nearest store click http://www.prescriptives.com/templates/door/us_finder_pop.tmpl
Covergirl works for me
Try Prescriptives cosmetics...they claim to match any skin colour with their custom blend foundation, concealer and powder.
I have that same issue. I went to Sephora and tried the bare minerals...they seem to have a shade for every skin color
CoverGirl TruBlend. Its sorta a mousse like texture. Its very easy to find your shade. All you have to do is get real close, and it looks flawless. And it doesn't look like you've caked on the makeup to hide little imperfections. It makes you look like your skin is just naturally that gorgeous.
When choosing a foundation, try looking in direct sunlight or ask a friend to help you. If unsure between two colors, choose the darker one because a lighter one will make you look pale. If you want a color that matches excatly to your skin tone, buy the two colors closest to your skin and mix them to achieve your color. You can always use the darker color to add depth to your face or the lighter one to highlight so you get a natural look. MAC always has great colors.
get 1 of those scary women at the makeup counters 2 doit 4 u in boots or sumwhere like that! they are actually pretty good at it!
Go to a department store and ask tell them you want to buy a foundation, they'll test out a few foundations on you till they find you're skin color. MAC do a wide variety as well as Clinique, YSL and Dior.
Or you can get tinted moisturizer if those brands are too costly.
Ok the best foundation to match your skin color is Covergirl Trublends!!!! Get the closest color to your skin and it will blend in to match your skin color! Works great for me!!!
go to a professional makeup place like benefit, mac, bobby brown, clinque etcc and ask them to help :) they'll do it for free as they'll be happy if you buy something :D
dont worry - there IS a shade for your skin out there somewhere!
xx
or try mixing one thats a teeny bit dark with moisturises, lightens it.
or buy an expensive one, Clarins, they will have a shade for everyone :)
You should go to a make-up counter at the mall and ask the ladies to find your shade. I know Clinique, Lacoste, and Estee Lauder do that.
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