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How to match foundation to skin tone, Imagine you\u2019re on a hunt for the perfect foundation, lip color, or blush shade \u2014 and you find it! The texture, formula, and depth of color are all that you\u2019d hope for, then you put it on, and everything goes completely out the window. The best-laid plans fall flat, the color is completely off! \u201cWhat happened? I had everything right!\u201d you may be thinking, then you take another look, and you notice three words: Neutral, Warm, and Cool.<\/p>\n
You may be wondering, what does it all mean, and how does it affect not only my foundation shade choice but also my lip shade and cheek shade choices? The trick is learning how to match foundation to skin tone.<\/p>\n Neutral, warm, and cool represent your undertone. Your undertone is just as important as your surface tone. The undertone represents the color from underneath the surface of your skin that affects your overall hue. There are three undertones \u2013 neutral, warm, and cool.<\/p>\n Neutral undertones have a mix of cool and warm undertones which means they can comfortably vacillate between blue-based shades and orange-based shades.<\/p>\n A warm undertone is more peachy, golden, or yellow therefore warmer undertones look better in warmer shades such as orange-based reds, corals, and golds.<\/p>\n A cool undertone is generally associated with skin that has hints of blue or pink. The best makeup for cool undertones include shades like bluer-based reds, pinks, or purples.<\/p>\n The next question you may be asking is how do I determine my undertone?<\/p>\n Here are three methods that are commonly used:<\/p>\n One thing to be cautious about is not to confuse depth of skin tone with undertone. Even the fairest skin can have warm undertones, and darker skin can have cool ones. Even when tanning, your surface tone may change but undertone never changes.<\/p>\n Hopefully these tips will guide you in the right direction when choosing your makeup essentials and don\u2019t forget to have fun!<\/p>\n Don’t miss such a great opportunity and book your seat now 6 students in a group.<\/p>\n All our works can be seen on our Instagram<\/a> & Facebook<\/a> pages. <\/p>\n Makeup Educators<\/a> in the world of Dubai<\/p>\n With lots love your Lipstick Makeup Institute Team.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" How to match foundation to skin tone How to match foundation to skin tone, Imagine you\u2019re on a hunt for the perfect foundation, lip color, or blush shade \u2014 and you find it! The texture, formula, and depth of color are all that you\u2019d hope for, then you put it on, and everything goes completely … Continue reading How to match foundation to skin tone<\/span> <\/a>
What Are Undertones?<\/h2>\n
How to Find My Undertone<\/h2>\n
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