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Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:07 pm |
Have any of u noticed that when u r choosing foundation shades, it seems that u can wear many shades too? For example, I can go with neutral or warm? A shade lighter or darker. IT seems watever shade I wear doesn't seem to make much of a difference too. I'm really confused. I can tell a slight difference but only noticeable to me only and no one else. Is it just me?? |
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:32 pm |
Im pretty new to MMU and have only ordered samples from two companies, and most of the shades that I ordered seem to match my skin tone!
Its confusing because I always read that you should use a bit of foundation on your jawline and see if it "dissappears" in natural light...and I have and ALL the shades I've used seem to dissappear!
Really annoying !
I wonder how makeup experts or artists know which shade to use on their clients??? |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 8:11 pm |
yeah "yeahyeah", that's exactly what I'm experiencing too. I ordered some MMU samples from a few different company. And most of them seem to match my skintone. I guess sticking with a neutral tone will be the best bet? |
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:26 pm |
I went through quite an extensive testing process with Alima samples some time back, doing many half face tests for comparison. And a lot of them I could get away with. Strangely, the only shades I couldn't wear were the neutrals - cools and warms both worked, but the neutrals looked weird.
After all that, I still can't decide between W1 and W2! |
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