Good foundations for pale skin?
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Apr 6, 2015
Sydney T.
I normally use Revlon ColorStay foundation for dry skin in Ivory, their lightest possible color, but I still find that it looks darker on me than I would like. I'm not exactly sure how to go about finding my perfect color; I believe it has to match your neck? This foundation looks dark on my neck, but I don't know what other lighter foundations will work well! I like my foundation to have very good coverage.
I know Kat Von D has foundation in very light shades, but mostly I shop for makeup at Walmart and I don't have the money to spend on her foundations.
Does anyone know of any good, cheap foundations for really pale skin?
Apr 6, 2015
Erica V.
Apr 6, 2015
Sadie G.
I usually use the revlon color stay as well, but you could also go for a bb cream , since it will blend in with your skin more, but I also heard that L'oreal True Match has a good shade range, but I haven't personally tried it, but it's on my list to test out! Worst comes to worst I would just go to a counter and get shade tested, and you can ask for samples to try out at home before buying something you're not sure how it'll work out! :) or you could just take a highlight shade of concealer and just use that if it fits! (And I personally do all of these things, as a pale girl myself 😂)
Apr 6, 2015
Zoe D.
I heard lush color suplements in jackie oates is for us pale girls.
Apr 6, 2015
Sisi S.
Matchaster in shade 1.0 or Mac Pro long wear foundation.