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Jul 10, 2012
Lilly D.
Hey guys I am about NC40-NC42 in MAC & I wear Natural Tan in the original colorstay, any suggestions on what shade I should get for the whipped?
Thx!
Jul 11, 2012
Emilie N.
Maybe nude or natural beige.
Jul 11, 2012
Mary P.
Nude and Natural Beige is way too light for NC40-NC42, I am guessing you will be in between the 3 colors: Early Tan, Rich Ginger and Caramel.
Jul 12, 2012
Emilie N.
i was thing that because the shades become darker once you apply them, or atleast mine did.