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Aug 20, 2016
Bree T.
Aug 20, 2016
Bree T.
Aug 20, 2016
Rebecca J.
I'd go and swatch in store. I personally find stick foundations difficult to match from swatches alone
Aug 20, 2016
Breeze T.
In general, I could never just look at a picture to choose a foundation, especially if it's an investment. So I highly recommend you try before you buy, as Rebecca said.
Swatch it on your jaw, not your hand, try to blend it in and see which one disappears.
If you absolutely cannot visit the store in person, buy online from a store that allows you to send it back if it doesn't match, or if you find a great deal online, go in store and try them, then order online ;)
Aug 20, 2016
Jacqueline H.
Matching a foundation to a picture... impossible to match with any degree of accuracy; too many variables. Like Rebecca and Breeze mentioned, swatching in store would be your best bet. If you cannot do that, it would help to know what other foundation shades you wear, knowing this could help match you in the Anastasia range.