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Nov 11, 2013
Rachel A.
I love this foundation. It's the best one I've ever tried! The problem is I bought it when I had a major tan and now I've lost it obviously. I know they say you go one shade lighter but the foundation began to oxidize pretty bad so I was thinking maybe two to be on the safe side but I don't know): What do you all think?
Nov 11, 2013
Cristina A.
You should buy two shades lighter. and maby you could mix the one you alredy have with the new one yoh will buy :o??
Nov 11, 2013
Emelia R.
I would go to mac and try the color on just to make sure!
Nov 11, 2013
Jenna P.
I agree with Emelia. I would try it on just to be on the safe side.
Jan 3, 2014
Rachel A.
Thank you! I live two hours away from the nearest MAC counter/: