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Choosing Foundation
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Laura Dos Remedios
As a makeup artist, I notice peoples' makeup when I am out and
about, shopping etc. and I notice a lot of women who are wearing
the wrong shade of foundation for their skin tone.
The job of foundation is to give the appearance of naturally
gorgeous skin, not to change its colour. (That is the job for
bronzers.) It should be unnoticeable to anyone but you.
The only way to find the right colour for your skin is to be brave
and go shopping with no foundation on, armed with a compact
mirror, and try the bases on your face. Blend a small amount onto
your cheek, near your jaw, and go out of the shop into the
daylight. If it is the right colour you’ll barely see it, it
should match and blend right in with your actual skin colour. You
may have to buy two foundations and blend them together to get the
right colour. (In fact, when I am working, I find it is rare that
I don’t have to “mix” to get the right colour for the model) This
may sound pricey but as your skin colour can vary with the
seasons, it really makes sense.
After finding the right colour base (if you haven’t bought one of
the “Crème to powder” foundations) don’t go putting the wrong
colour powder on or you will ruin your hard work, the best option
is to buy a “translucent” powder, which is slightly paler, as it
will not affect the colour but will “set” your base.
N.B. Most of us have a yellow undertone to our skin; a pink
undertone is very rare. Steer clear of any base that looks
slightly pink or orange…
If you are Black, you will either have yellow or red undertones.
Very often the central panel of your face is lighter that the
outer part of your face, try to get a base that is a shade between
the two tones.
I also recommend spending as much as you can afford on your
foundation and powder. You can get away with cheap mascaras and
lipsticks etc. but you can tell a cheap base a mile off!
| About the Author: Laura dos
Remedios is the beauty expert and editor at
Why
Men Are. She has been working as a Makeup Artist in
Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris and London for over eleven years for
Magazines, Advertising, TV commercials, MTV, Music Videos,
and Fashion Shows.
©Laura dos Remedios.
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