Fair skin drug store foundations and concealers

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Feb 11, 2012

Sandra R.

I have very fair skin, with red undertone, silver jewelry looks best on me and i have blue vains, but every time i try to match up a foundation its too dark! any recommendations ???

Feb 11, 2012

Whitney S.

I have very fair skin, and always have trouble finding a foundation that matches my skin too! A few months ago I bought "Maybelline FIT me!" from Walgreens. First I tried the shade 110 and it was way too light for me. Now I am using the shade 125 and I absolutely LOVE it. It matches my face perfectly but seems a little dark for my neck. So I blend it with a little lotion and then apply it to my jawline and neck area. Hope this helps! :]

Feb 11, 2012

Sandra R.

wow thanks i almost made the mistake of buying the 110 and i got the 125 instead works great!!!!

Feb 11, 2012

Arie C.

Revlon Colorstay, and Hardcandy's Glamoflauge concealer in light. Both are my favorites. :)

Feb 12, 2012

Sandra R.

thank you!

Revlon PhotoReady is really nice, and Rimmel Clean Finish in 120 was a surprise hit for me - my blog is actually full of foundation reviews for fair skin if you want to see pictures of both.

Feb 16, 2012

Shelly T.

The only drugstore foundations I've found that are pale enough for me are Maybelline Fit Me in #110 and L'Oreal True Match in W1. I prefer the former. (Actually, some CoverGirl ones would probably work on me, but I'm not a massive fan of the brand.)

I should note I'm not as pale as my picture makes me look (in that, I look practically white), but I am very pale. It is a massive pain finding foundations that are light enough for me where I like the coverage and finish.

Feb 16, 2012

Nyla N.

Covergirl
but I prefer Illamasqua,Nars,Makeupforever.

Feb 16, 2012

Nyla N.

@ shelly t, you look pale in your photos because youre already ale to begin with. Thats how you really look,pictures dont alter like that. I am a professional photogrpaher. Its not like you went from dark to pale, which is impossiblle. The photo brings out your true tones.

Feb 16, 2012

Shelly T.

Nyla, I'm into photography as a hobby. Have been for years. Many of my photos are self-portraits. I know how I look in real life when there isn't a camera pointed at me. You don't. I am *not* ghostly white in real life as I am in my picture. FACT.