Tuesday, March 13, 2012

How do I pick the right foundation?

How do I pick the right foundation?

What is your biggest complaint about foundation?
1) It doesn't offer enough coverage?
2) It feels to heavy and thick?
3) It doesn't look natural enough
4) It never quite matches my skin tone?

Everyone should have at least two foundations (even three) so that they have a color for summer and a color for winter, and they can mix these colors to match their skin throughout the year," says Stiles. "Buying two colors that seem close will insure that you can mix the right color."

If you're shopping at the makeup counter:
Stiles says: "The skin on the inside of your wrist is paler than the back of your hand, so that's a good place to see what the real undertones of the foundation are. See if the edges of the swatch [swipe you put on your wrist] turn a different color than the center when it dries -- this is the color oxidizing, and it is the color it will turn on your face. Many foundations don't shift in color, but some do. Also, be patient when shopping for foundation and trust your instincts. You know when something doesn't look right. If you aren't sure, ask for a sample. The back of your hand has small lines and pores on it, like your face. If a foundation makes your hand look wrinkly, or settles into the lines on your hands, then it will do the same to your face."

Try Golden Caviar's Matte Finish Liquid Foundation, we have a 92% return clientele on this product, this is a med-full coverage foundations, goes on like liquid and spreads as a powder! This was our Oscar Green Room's" 3rd favorite product!

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