Help on orange looking foundation.
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Nov 19, 2013
Emma S.
Any tips on looking less orange, more bronzed? ☺️
Nov 19, 2013
Sloane M.
If the shade of foundation is too orange, try a cooler toned shade. If it's not that bad, try a lighter powder.
Nov 19, 2013
Betsy N.
You can mix it with a lighter foundation also maybe apply less foundation or like Sloane said a lighter powder.
Nov 20, 2013
Shaye M.
Use a matte bronzer on your cheekbones and forehead where the sun would naturally hit. Also, I find if my foundation is a bit dark blending my powder in using circular motions helps blend a bit better. :)
Nov 20, 2013
Kitty K.
If your foundation is orange than it is because you picked the wrong shade. You have to find one based on your undertone or else it will keep looking orange
Nov 20, 2013
Lisa S.
Yes just what Kitty said. I see so many people who pick out foundations that are too dark or wrong undertone because they think they are tanner than they really are. Sephora has a new matching thing that they do (they scan your face with something) and I haven't tried yet but heard it is awesome... Also figure out if you have cool or warm skin tone or pink or yellow undertones (google for how to figure out) and for a bronze glow I recommend rimmel londons matte bronzer