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May 23, 2013
Alisa K.
Hey everyone! I'm a newbie! I need help with choosing a good foundation for women of color with oily skin. But I'm also on a budget. Any help??!
May 23, 2013
Kim Hong E.
Choose one which is darker than your skin colour but not so much dark
May 23, 2013
Kaitlin S.
I've never heard of wearing a color darker... That would look extremely unnatural. It needs to match. They Cover girl or Loral true match - they have tonssssss of shades :)
May 23, 2013
Kaitlin S.
Try **
May 23, 2013
Shelley W.
Kim Hong E...WTF!! Worst advice I ever read. Alisa K. if eyeing drugstore I would look at Iman's line that can be found at Target and Walmart. Also the Covergirl Queen line has some beautiful shades for us WOC.
May 23, 2013
Anya W.
I would say Iman`s like shelly said..
May 23, 2013
Erin M.
Imans, blackup, and Makeup Forever HD foundation. But be warned, a lot of WOC have lighter forehead and cheeks the the outer part on our faces and a lot of the time we have to mix two different foundations or put one on our darker areas and one on lighter areas for the absolute perfect match.