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Oct 21, 2014
Habiba E.
Is it better to go darker or lighter with foundation, if your exact skin tone isn't available?
Oct 21, 2014
Lara C.
Lighter because you can fix it with powder... when its dark you can't do anything.
Oct 21, 2014
Maria L.
And our faces are usually naturally lighter than our bodies
Oct 21, 2014
Sanai S.
It's better to go a tad lighter.
Oct 21, 2014
Alicia C.
I say go a little bit lighter, since you can always darken it up a bit if needed with powder or Bronzer.