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Dec 23, 2013
Dawn B.
After my foundation routine it looks good, no lines seems to match well but in pics I look pale at times. Why does this happen??
Dec 23, 2013
Kalila S.
SPF
Dec 23, 2013
Christina C.
Because of lighting. Where you put your makeup on the lighting is probably different. What ever line and color you have now try going one shade darker
Dec 23, 2013
Hannah K.
Actually that's not true^ ghost face is caused by the mica found in some foundations, so I'd suggest you check the ingredients and maybe invest in an HD or mica-free foundation.
Dec 23, 2013
Alexandra S.
Try to add bronzer to define and give depth to your face.
Dec 23, 2013
Diana J.
Hannah, what does mica mean?:-)
Dec 23, 2013
Hannah K.
Mica is a mineral, often found in (you guessed it) mineral foundations. It causes the light to reflect off the skin in a really unflattering, ghostly sort of way. But it can also be present in other types of foundations, so don't rule it out as a cause. In addition, SPF does not ever cause ghost face. I wear SPF every day, and I have never had a pale face in photos.
Dec 23, 2013
Diana J.
Merci! Have to check my mineral foundation, even if doesn,t give me the ghost effect:-)
Dec 23, 2013
Hannah K.
De rien! It doesn't always give ghost effect, that can also be caused by the flash and such but it's normally the culprit :)
Dec 24, 2013
Dawn B.
Thanks ladies I will check into all this..