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Sep 13, 2016
Kim D.
Sep 13, 2016
Aurora S.
I would really check out the Loreal True match super blendable foundation.
They have three ranges of undertones and it has quite a few shades so you'd have a good chance of finding a shade.
I think you'd be within the N (neutral peach) or W (yellow) range.
Depending on your area, you may be able to find Iman cosmetics at a drugstore near you and her stick foundation is great and the colors are good too.
As far as higher end, MAC foundations aren't exactly the same color according the the shade so if you're an NC35 in one foundation you may not be an NC35 in another one of their foundations so they may still has your color in a different formula.
I know the studio fix powder has a lot of shades and the studio fix fluid has a decent amount of shades.
Another higher end brand I think would be good is Bobbi brown. Her brand tends to have a good amount of colors and the undertones are great/not so orange or pink compared to most drugstore and a decent amount of higher end brands.
Then there's also RCMA and Kryolan Dermacolor which are very full coverage an have a lot of shades