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Dec 1, 2012
Shadia A.
I have fairly light/dark (medium) skin and I cannot find a foundation in my shade. Help?
Dec 1, 2012
Joshua R B.
HI! I see you have a problem finding your shade in foundation, and while it might be difficult to determine what undertones your skin color has through merely looking at a picture on my laptop, I recommend the brands Black Opal, Fashion Fair, Make Up Forever, and NARS, maybe MAC but understand not everyone is willing to pay quite that much for makeup. Plus I don't use their products too often. Black Opal and Fashion Fair specialize in shades of makeup mostly suitable for women of color, however Black Opal can be found in department stores like Walgreens, i think...Fashion Fair I'll have to look up where you can find it, plus Fashion Fair is a step up in price range. Make Up Forever and Nars have a wide variety of shades, and I think the darker shades are more realistically pigmented rather than having only olive under tone or only red undertones...the prices of their foundations are a little over 40 dollars. I hope all of this helps!
Dec 2, 2012
Shelley W.
Iman is a great brand and cam be found at Walmart and online. She has a variety of deep shades. You can get a foundation for under $20.