Wrong Foundation Shade
Foundation isn’t supposed to give your skin a bit of a tan, nor is it supposed to make it 3 shades lighter.. Instead, it’s supposed to create a perfect, smooth complexion and cover-up any imperfections.
This is why you should always use a foundation which blends in with your skin. Testing on your jawline, forehead, and or cheek bones (not your hand!) before buying, and when possible, ask for a sample first. That way you can try it at home and look at your skin in various lighting situations to make sure the shade you choose looks natural.
I think it’s about time to embrace our natural shades. “Who wants to look like an over tanned gypsy chick anyway, right?”
Meow
I mean seeing women with foundation lines under the chin visibly showing the difference in skin tone , it always makes me feel all kinds of uneasy. Not to mention the ones that go all out with the concealer under the eyes that are literally 3 shades too light. Get it right. Yes I can see your eyes, no I don’t want to be subjected to your clown face though.
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