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Mar 30, 2015
Isabella K.
I'm a nw20 in mac, and a Beige 3 in Bobbi brown. I have super yellow undertones, and I think I may be 117 or 130. Can you help me decide?
Mar 30, 2015
Isabella K.
Oops, I mean 120, not 130.
Mar 30, 2015
Sonja B.
Findation.com is a great site where you can find your color match.
Mar 30, 2015
Livi H.
Isn't nw20 in Mac a pink undertone? I'm not really familiar with Mac. But anyway looks like 117 might be your shade but you can always go to sephora to ask for a sample before you buy. I did that with MUFE because I was having trouble finding the shade. 127 was teally dark on me and kinda turned a slight orange on me and I thought it would be a good match. :(