This Is Me Naturally Help!

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Dec 3, 2015

Rojina T.

I'm not sure which category to post this but this is me naturally with freckles n hyperpigmentation n uneven skin with face n neck. Suggest me what products would suit me and where are my flaws to be corrected. Thanx in advance. Btw I can't open my eyes more than this in sunlight ;)

Dec 3, 2015

Diana T.

Girl I don't know what you are talking about I think you have flawless beautiful skin! If you want to even out your skin tone with skincare try an exfoliant once a week if it's abrasive or every other day if it's chemical - otherwise with makeup I think you don't need anything heavy just a bb or cc cream would be fine and maybe some bronzer and blush to give your skin that sunkissed glow - but really don't think you need anything drastic :)

Dec 3, 2015

Cayenne B.

I agree with Diana T. Although, if you're looking for something makeup wise to help with the uneven skin tone, smashbox has a wonderful primer to help hide redness and color correct. It's called
"Smashbox Photo Finish Adjust Foundation Primer" and you can purchase it at Sephora for around $16.00. After applying that I would just go about putting on my foundation (I use the smashbox studio skin in the lightest shade Sephora sells), setting powder and regular powder. If you still feel this isn't enough, e.l.f has a good tone correcting powder as well. I picked up a compact for around $3.00 at Target. As for splashing a bit of color on after all that tone correcting, I think you wool look good with a subtle (but not too subtle) bronzer. I suggest e.l.f's studio golden bronzer on the hollows of your cheeks, temples/forehead and some blush to really bring out those cheekbones. You can add some gloss too if you'd like!:) I really hope this helps.

Dec 3, 2015

Rojina T.

Thankyou Diana and Cayenne. I'm very conscious about melasma around my upper lips, how can I hide without caking too much.

Dec 3, 2015

Avery M.

Your skin is beautiful! I don't see any hyperpigmentation or discoloration, but if you do, try a color-correcting primer or foundation. Also, freckles are beautiful! I've got some sprinkled across my face and I actually love them. Also, if you want your skin to be more even and glowy, use a gentle exfoliant (I absolutely loved Neutrogena's minty face scrub, until I found out that the beads in it hurt ocean animals😢) but I am looking for a similar one. Find a gentle, preferably natural scrub that works for you. And I definitely agree with @Hailey. Layer Color-correct and then a bit of natural over your melasma (I don't see it, but again, if you're self-conscious about it you can hide it). Just make sure to blend, blend, blend and it won't look cakey! <3 xx

Dec 4, 2015

Rojina T.

Thanx to Hailey and Ava. I've posted the closeup of my face and what I deal with everyday. As my skin is dry sensitive I'm still searching my holy grail.

Dec 4, 2015

Diana T.

Ok I see it now - but it's not that bad - so since the discoloration is brown I think a pink color corrector would be good under a full coverage concealer - you can try the pink corrector by MUFE and their full coverage concealer is amazing and looks natural and never cakey - hope that helps girl :)

Dec 4, 2015

Diana T.

Alright I guess MUFE doesn't have their pink primer on Sephora anymore (at least I didn't see it) but strivectin has one here in this Google search I did for pink color corrector.

Dec 4, 2015

Rojina T.

Diana, thankyou for taking time out for this!