Can't match my foundation too my neck!
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Jul 2, 2015
Megan D.
I was nw15 in Mac Prolong wear during winter, but now that it's summer, I've gotten very tan. If I go up a shade or two, I'm too orange but if I stay at nw15 I look like a ghost. Help!
Jul 2, 2015
Morgan D.
You can try mixing two of the same brand of foundations, or try finding and different brand with your shade.
another thing you could try with the lighter one is darkening it with your bronzer.
Jul 3, 2015
Aurora S.
You could find a blue toned setting powder to neutralize the orange lol
Or just mix the NW15 with the darker shade.
Or you can use the NW15 and ad a darker powder or add bronzer.