Foundation Color Help
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:02 am
I'm excited to try your foundation! After a year of sampling mmu, I'd almost given up due to color probs (I'm a bit of a chameleon). I hope that being able to mix my colors to find the correct shade will help. Before I order, I thought I should ask for some color suggestions as I have a hard tone to match. Some say I'm olive, others cool, and some say warm.
Here's a breakdown: I have quite dark brown hair w/auburn highlights, hazel green eyes, and light to medium skin. I tan fairly easily, though I often burn first if I overdo the sun. I tend to look better in cool make-up colors (pinkish blushes, jewel tones for eyes) and look best in winter colors (black, white, darker pastel hues, and vibrant jewel tones). I found an old MAC foundation which is NC30 (I think your guide says buttery gold may match best w/that shade) and it was ok. With other mmu brands, the cools worked best but can sometimes have a slight orange cast. Unfortunately, other shades tend to be a bit orange or ashy. I also have some slight redness around the nose/chin area due to dry skin and retin-a.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Here's a breakdown: I have quite dark brown hair w/auburn highlights, hazel green eyes, and light to medium skin. I tan fairly easily, though I often burn first if I overdo the sun. I tend to look better in cool make-up colors (pinkish blushes, jewel tones for eyes) and look best in winter colors (black, white, darker pastel hues, and vibrant jewel tones). I found an old MAC foundation which is NC30 (I think your guide says buttery gold may match best w/that shade) and it was ok. With other mmu brands, the cools worked best but can sometimes have a slight orange cast. Unfortunately, other shades tend to be a bit orange or ashy. I also have some slight redness around the nose/chin area due to dry skin and retin-a.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!