So many shades! 😩
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Nov 7, 2013
Kassandra I.
So I've been using Fit Me 120 foundation. I believe is Classic Ivory. I've been searching for other foundations but I don't know which to buy since they all have different Ivory Shades. It's so confusing. How do I choose the right one?
Nov 7, 2013
Kitty K.
I think the best way is to know what your undertone is, and try to get them tested out either on your jawline or chest. Although it'd be better you don't test it out on your face ( Some nasty stuff can occur if the foundation is old and expired and eck. )
And maybe bring your old foundation along with you, so that you can compare it's color next to other colors?
Nov 7, 2013
Kassandra I.
I have a cool undertone! The thing is that I'm not even sure if that shade is the right one for me. Since some lady just randomly told me that shade would fit me. & ever since I've just been using it.
Nov 7, 2013
Whisper B.
Go to an ulta or maybe Macy's and have them match you! I know ulta carries drugstore brands and you can ask them if it would match you(:
Nov 7, 2013
Kassandra I.
I'll try that since I'm supposed to be getting my hair done at Ulta this weekend. If not I'll just go to Saphora. The thing is that I feel like I can actually go a shade lighter then the one I currently use. That's what's confusing me like crazy.
Nov 7, 2013
Kitty K.
Go to a sephora, they have a color IQ machine that takes photos of your skin and gives you foundations with the best match. Then you can explore your options and know what color you are- especially since you're browsing in general and not for any specific brand.
Whether you want high end or not is up to you, but it gives you a list of similar colors and this way you have a good idea of what color you are regardless.
Nov 7, 2013
Kassandra I.
I just want a nice full coverage foundation. I don't really wear make up unless I got out. I just don't want to keep wasting money on concealers & wrong foundations. Thank you so much guys! I'm going to check this whole thing out!
Nov 7, 2013
Melissa P.
I defiantly recommend the Revlon colorstay. I own that foundation as Well and It's a bit too dark for me right now. I use the lightest shade in Revlon, ivory.
Nov 7, 2013
Lynzie B.
When you get matched at ulta or sephora don't buy the foundation if your not sure, they can give you a sample to try before you buy. Just go home and put it on and look at your skin in the sun light.