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Jan 19, 2012
Amy P.
How do you find a foundation shade for spring and fall without buying a second foundation? Thanks
Jan 19, 2012
Raven N.
I am not sure what you are asking; do you mean you want to keep using your current foundation shade but your face doesn't match at the moment??
Jan 19, 2012
Jeanine H.
I don't know if I am completely understanding, but you shouldn't have to buy a new foundation shade for different seasons. What I do is I use the same color all year round but I also keep a dark foundation in with my kit. That way, if I get a bit tan or something I just mix a dab of the dark on the back of my hand with my normal one before applying it.
Jan 19, 2012
Rikki P.
Applying a darker powder if the foundation is too light?
Jan 19, 2012
Amy P.
sorry if this question is confusing, and thanks Jeanine, your answer helped :)
Jan 19, 2012
Megan O.
Yeah I agree a darker powder would help.