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Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:02 pm |
I'm not sure if this is a stupid question or not. My coloring is very yellow. I'm not Asian, but I'm at least as yellow, if not more yellow, than most Asians, and have very dark brown hair. So I'm wondering if I would do well to pursue Asian cosmetic brands like Shiseido. Are these lines formulated with yellower complexions in mind, or am I just making a silly assumption? I seem to have an awfully hard time finding good lipstick colors, etc., and wonder if I'd have better luck with this tactic. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:28 pm |
Hi Amber! I'm not an expert by any means...I'm still not sure if my own complexion is more yellow or olive But I do believe that Asian brands tend to be formulated with more yellow tones in mind. Kanebo and Shu Uemura are a couple that come to mind as having some nice foundations. Also, alot of mineral makeup retailers offer a wide choice of colors and samples are usually inexpensive if you needed to try a few.
Also, another way to go is to try a corrective color base to cut down the yellow tones in your skin. These are becoming increasingly popular and alot of brands are carrying them now. hth |
_________________ 45, combo skin not sensitive, dark undereye circles - have resigned myself to perfecting concealer application |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:34 pm |
Believe or not, purple plus yellow equals white. You can try Anna Sui's purple hued powder. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:58 pm |
Okay, thanks. I'm going to be in the big city in a couple of weeks and I'll try to track down some of these brands. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:43 pm |
if you like mineral makeup or are willing to try it, i suggest Alima. Their Gs are super yellow. i have golden undertones and Alima is the only thing i've found to match me exactly. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 11:09 pm |
I recommend you the purple lipstick,the brown color lipstick can not match your skin tone.
I also think not try to change color too much when you choose foundation.your yellow skin must be attractive if your skin grow radiance. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:07 am |
Amber: you can consider trying mineral make-up. Some brands have a lot of range of foundation powders to try and find best match for your skin colouring. For example,www.everydayminerals.com orwww.meowcosmetics.com. You can try samples until you find a combination that suits you. Meowcosmetics have a lot of yellowish shades with varying shades of beige, peach or pink combined. You can also counter the yellowish colouring of your skin by using "cool" colour foundation. The mineral powder foundations are not bad, the coverage is buildable and most companies have a range from light to full coverage powders. And formulations to cater to dry as well as oily skins. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:34 am |
m1rox wrote: |
Amber: you can consider trying mineral make-up. Some brands have a lot of range of foundation powders to try and find best match for your skin colouring. For example,www.everydayminerals.com orwww.meowcosmetics.com. You can try samples until you find a combination that suits you. Meowcosmetics have a lot of yellowish shades with varying shades of beige, peach or pink combined. You can also counter the yellowish colouring of your skin by using "cool" colour foundation. The mineral powder foundations are not bad, the coverage is buildable and most companies have a range from light to full coverage powders. And formulations to cater to dry as well as oily skins. |
Having just viewed Meow Cosmetics' website, I am amazed by their variety of shades! |
_________________ Former m/up artist, former fan of OLD-school, pre-Lauder M.A.C Anti-M.A.C ! |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:29 am |
Thanks everyone. I've tried mineral makeup and all of you are right, there's a great range of yellow shades, but unfortunately it makes me look like craters of the moon. I have lots of rolling acne scars and MMU produces a horrifying effect!I'm not really concerned with countering my yellowyness--I mean, the rest of me is yellow, too, so I want to match--I just want to find a foundation that really looks natural and won't make me break out. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 10:58 am |
Bobbi Brown foundations might be worth a try, as they tend to have yellow undertones. I used them for years (although I’ve now switched to MMU) as they were the only thing I could find that worked on my hard to match skin tone - I look European, but I’m part Japanese, and my skin tone (and eye colour) seems to look different depending on the light. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 11:05 am |
I have used Bobbi Brown in the past. The powder and concealer were a great match, but the foundations all made me break out. I have such sensitive skin, I'm afraid even to try anything new. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 11:23 am |
I use to use bobbi brown foundation/concealor as well, but have since moved on. Bobbi Brown has alot of yellow in their foundations. You could also do a custom match over at Prescriptives. Aromaleigh MMU (http://www.aromaleigh.com/arvmifopo.html)has a great color selection for yellows & you could also add in warm or linen to custom match to your skintone. |
_________________ combo/acne prone skin/naturally tan-nc 42: HG so far: Pure Minerals Mineral Melt cleanser for OCM, JM bioglycolic cleanser, JM bioclear, EII, Sofina Nuance Up, SK-II airtouch fdn, Vincent Longo lip stain in Baby Boo & My Sunshine, Kevyn Aucoin Apricot Tansoleil blush |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:41 pm |
Amberamber,
You can take a look of this product:
http://www.skinncosmetics.com/st_orchid_gel_detail.php
The Orchid Gel Mattefying Day Treatment has a purpleish color goes on perfectly on yellow-toned skin and also hides red marks well. You can use it under your makeup. |
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:11 pm |
Amberamber wrote: |
Thanks everyone. I've tried mineral makeup and all of you are right, there's a great range of yellow shades, but unfortunately it makes me look like craters of the moon. I have lots of rolling acne scars and MMU produces a horrifying effect!I'm not really concerned with countering my yellowyness--I mean, the rest of me is yellow, too, so I want to match--I just want to find a foundation that really looks natural and won't make me break out. |
I do sympathetize with your experience of MMU, it is not easy to hide pores and scars with it. A lot of Chinese girls use MAC Studiofix liquid foundation, the NC shades have yellowish tone, matches our skin quite reasonably and also helps to counter the redness from those irritating acne scars. Good coverage. I have also used Clarins Lightening Touch foundation which is cream to powder, they also have a yellowish shade, this one is good for oily skins as it helps to mattify. |
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