I use the Loreal face cleansing product and would like to start using the make up,but as there is not a loreal counter with assistants to advise on colours i really don't know what colour foundation to go for and to buy one and find its the wrong colour is very frustrating. I currently use clinique everyday natural foundation but when sampling them on my hand i am still none the wiser,any advice???L'oreal foundation...What colour,what one???
I agree. That true match is wonderful. I had been searching for the ';perfect'; makeup for years and finally came across True Match. And I was able to match up everything on the website. I love the way the makeup feels and looks on my face. U should give it a try. I use all their products.L'oreal foundation...What colour,what one???
Try putting it on your jawline and then going to test it in natural light. Your hand is not the same color as your face so there's no point testing on your hand. Your inner wrist is a bit closer to your face color but not exactly. Are you sure you need foundation? I think usually it looks cakey and horrible on people. Try tinted moisturizer. Stila makes a good one, you can get it on sephora.com. L'Oreal is kinda cheap... go for something more expensive if you must do the foundation thing.
The trick to matching foundation is to do a test on the bottom of your cheek so that you can match the color to your neck. You want to match it to your neck so that you have a steady flow and not a make-up ';mask'; Testing on your hands does absolutely no good since your hands are more exposed to the sun. Also a good rule is to poke your skin on your wrist and when you release it you will notice either a quick flash of a yellow tone or blue. Most people are warm skin toned (yellow) and if that is your case stick with the warm shades of natural. Also if you buy your products at rite aid or longs, keep your receipt. You can return or exchange it if you don't like it.
Good luck
I like Loreal True Match foundation. You can go on their website and it will help you match a shade. Use the matching powder too.
http://www.lorealparisusa.com/truematch/鈥?/a>
if you're on your own when shopping, try out foundation on the inside of your arm - it should be the same tone as your face
but if you're with a mate, just rub a couple of shades on your face + get them to decide which is the right colour for you
well we cant really help coz we dont no what your skin colour is like but just go try lodsa samples!
When I wanted to pick a foundation, I went into Sephora and became ';interested'; in one of their main lines, the bare minerals. They showed me how to apply it and put some on half of my face. By knowing what shade of foundation I was with that line, it made it much easier to figure it out with other lines. Also, I hear that you shouldn't test the color on your hand, you want to blend it on the side of your cheek near your jaw line.
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