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Jul 5, 2013
Anna Y.
What's the right way to it foundation? I have Mke up forever HD.
Jul 5, 2013
Deniella K.
What's your question?
Jul 5, 2013
Anna Y.
Oh my bad, what's the right way to put foundation on? Every time I put foundation, my forehead is kind of lighter than my whole face.
Jul 5, 2013
Kendra I.
I'd suggest first to get 2 foundations to even out the color. Next I'd suggest to apply it with your fingers. Your fingers will warm up the foundation better than a brush and gives a more natural look.
Jul 5, 2013
Kendra I.
I have also noticed that this particular foundation does set a little light.( I have used this foundation before.) so you may just want to go a shade or two darker than your normal skin color.