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May 30, 2011
Casey S.
So right now I am trying to use up my Almay Nearly Naked Makeup in Ivory, mostly because I don't really care for it.
Now I never really noticed this before but it really leaves a greyish cast on my face, what does this mean? Is it too light? Or just the wrong undertone?
I am so horrible at getting foundations to match me.
May 30, 2011
Carmen P.
It might be the wrong undertone or just the way the foundation is.. some powders also have that greyish finish :/
you can get your foundation matched at mac or other couters like that and you can even ask for samples. And on youtube some people use mac's foundation colors and compare it to other foundations so once you know your mac match you can use it to compare to other brands and figure your match that way :)