Finding the Right Foundation For Your Skin
The job of foundation is to give the appearance of naturally
gorgeous skin, and to cover slight flaws, not to change the
skins color. Foundation should blend in with your natural skin
color to compliment your skin tones and should be unnoticeable
to anyone but you. How many times have you been in public and
saw a woman's who's face was a different color than her neck?
Her face looked that way because she is using the wrong color
foundation or powder.
So How Do I know what color I should use? The only way to find
the right color for your skin is to go shopping with no
foundation on and try the bases on your face or your hand. Blend
a small amount onto your cheek, near your jaw, or rub a small
amount onto your hand. If it is the right color you'll barely
see it, it should match and blend right in with your actual skin
color. If it is to dark, try a lighter color until you find the
closest match. If you can not seem to find a perfect match, mix
2 colors together.
Example: If you find a shade that is almost your skins natural
color, but it is to dark, try to mix that with a lighter shade,
until you get the desired color. If you don't have the time to
go foundation hunting, there are several companies that offer
free samples. Try contacting a Mary Kay or Avon rep to see if
she can offer you some samples.