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Jan 3, 2014
Annie D.
I'm a pale warm under tone and have very little problems with matching my neck but when it comes to blending on my face, it doesn't match as I have red tones that are hard to cover and ends up causing a fake appearance. I also think my skin on my face is tanner than my neck as it does get more sun.
It's like whenever I put foundation on, it's the wrong shade for my face, any suggestions??
Jan 3, 2014
Hannah K.
I would suggest a green color correcting primer, that should help cancel the redness a bit.
Jan 3, 2014
Shauna S.
Try L'Oreal True Match it has a huge variety of different shades in Neutral, Warm, and Cool tones.