Concealer And Foundation Shades?
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Mar 22, 2013
Amanda L.
Concealer and foundation are supposed to be the same shade, correct? I'm just starting to use foundation and in the past I have been using concealers. I got color matched for a concealer at sephora. (A blemish concealer not undereye) Can I bring in that concealer and try to match it with a foundation at the drugstore?
Mar 22, 2013
Shauna S.
Yes you can. If it's for covering blemishes the concealer and your foundation should match. If it's for highlighting or under your eyes then get a a concealer that's 1 or 2 shades lighter than your foundation.
Mar 23, 2013
Amanda L.
Okay thank you!