What Is The Best Advice For Choosing Foundation?
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Apr 4, 2013
Lauren P.
I have been looking for foundation for a long time and can never find the right shade. Is it ok to go to light Or a little to dark?
Apr 4, 2013
Brielle J.
I would rather go a little to light, because you can add a darker powder, but some people like to add white foundation to it if its to dark, I just feel like that's to much work, and its harder to blend in darker foundation.
Apr 4, 2013
Lauren P.
Thanksss
Apr 4, 2013
Tannis W.
Try and match more with your neck and chest rather than your face. Our faces tend to be slightly lighter than the rest of our bodies in the summer and springtime, so just keep that in mind next time you go shopping. :)
Apr 4, 2013
Lauren P.
Thank a lot!! :)