Serious Problem w/ Foundation, Please Help!!
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Jan 7, 2013
Dani H.
I have a hard time matching my color (not the same issue) but I found a primer that I mixed into my foundation to make it just right. I use Sephora brand & Makeup Forever
Jan 7, 2013
Brittany S.
Have you tried the kat Von d?
Jan 7, 2013
Brittany S.
Stila too
Jan 7, 2013
Brittany S.
& Estée Lauder lol now I'm done
Jan 7, 2013
Rachel C.
Cargo. The 110 is pretty close to my skin tone and I have the same problem. Or L'oreal true match in porcelain which was actually a little too light for me, which never happens....ever.
Jan 8, 2013
Zuri F.
look on the sleek website they ship worldwide, they pride their brand on going extremely fair and extremely dark, they will probably have your shade
Jan 8, 2013
Tashina M.
I am very fair as well. I have sampled the kat von d lock it foundation in 42 and it is really really fair.
Jan 8, 2013
Tashina M.
and very full coverage
Jan 8, 2013
Harriet M.
definitely mix foundations no ones face is flushed one color, if one is too light use it for your highlighting areas and use a darker one in the contour areas, when you blend it all together it'll be perfect as long as they are both the correct undertone ;) hope this helps.
Jan 8, 2013
Yesenia P.
Kat Von D has a very light shade!! I'm fair and use the 44, but I think there's 1 lighter shade. Also I've been meaning to pick up Cover FX Total Cover Cream. It's a cream foundation, med-full coverage and they have really light shades
Jan 8, 2013
Osiris A.
Try Kat Von D lock it foundation
Jan 8, 2013
Marie-Claire M.
Bobbi Brown isn't light enough for me. And it was very yellow! Everytime I see a post about foundations not being light enough, I always recommend CoverFx. This brand will not disappoint. They have a few different formulations ( cream, liquid, powder, tint) and they are all amazing. Their baby is the cream though. They have the most pigmentation and it is all oil-free, wax-free, paraben-free, gluten-free and PETA certified. This brand was created ON skin and not in a lab. Check it out!
Jan 8, 2013
Mary B.
Mac has more than just studio fix
Jan 8, 2013
Lauren K.
Try mars sheer glow foundation i have fair skin aswell and i have the same problem
Jan 8, 2013
Lauren K.
Nars*^
Jan 8, 2013
Heather W.
I know someone already illamasqua but they make a foundation that you don't have to mix. And it comes in super light shades. So no changing consistencies and it feels so nice on your skin!
Jan 8, 2013
Kimberly E.
Try Kat Von D. Also, try adding a white illuminizer to the lightest foundation you have tried. Laura Mercier doesn't go super light. Especially if MUFE doesn't
Jan 8, 2013
Imaan M.
Mac face and body is perfect for this and it's buildable
Jan 8, 2013
Olinda D.
Kay Von D foundation is amazing !!! Just try it once, you'll love it :)