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Jul 2, 2015
Chelsea N.
And also, another problem might be this range just not having my shade, as pale as I am, so what's another good drugstore foundation for dry skin, preferably with a dewy finish!
Thanks :)
Jul 2, 2015
Stephanie G.
Looks like you're cool to me. Most pale people are cooler. I use Neutrogena makeup on my skin sometimes, and it really blends into my skin tone. I'm about the same shade you are.
Jul 2, 2015
Stephanie G.
Jul 2, 2015
Chelsea N.
Thank you Stephanie!
Jul 2, 2015
Chelsea N.
Jacqueline, it's too dark. So I am just assuming that the shade is too dark, never minding the undertones. :)