Foundation Or Method That Gives A Brown Complexion More Yellowish?
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May 4, 2013
Nichole M.
So I have more of an caramel complexion and foundation makes my face either of a ashy look or a dark mocha. And I want more of a yellowish tone to it or a nice bronze. does anyone know what I'm talking about or have the same problem? What is you guys advice on my problem?
May 4, 2013
Sharifa S.
I have the same prob, need some help too.
May 4, 2013
Jenna P.
Firstly, try finding a foundation with a yellowy undertone. If you do not wish to invest in a new foundation I recommend physicians formula yellow gentle cover concealer stick. All you need to so before applying your foundation is apply this yellow concealer under your eyes and on your t zone! Best of luck xxx
May 4, 2013
Nichole M.
Thank you soo much, do you know any good brands for that?