Finding the perfect foundation can be very tricky for those with darker skin tones. Here are a few tips to make the process a ...
One of the biggest — and most common — makeup faux pas you can make is not properly matching your foundation and concealer to your skin, and it’s not a rookie mistake. After all, unlike your eye color ...
"Undertones speak to the overall warmth or coolness of your skin tone," Helen says. "Undertones are generally referred to as cool/pink, warm/golden/yellow or balanced/neutral. Skin tone is more about ...
To find your perfect foundation shade, you should always dab a bit on your jawline and neck first. Checking the color match on your neck and jaw prevents jarring discrepancies and results in the ideal ...
Everyone's on the au naturel kick, but most of us need a little bit of makeup to cover up blemishes, dark circles, and pigmentation from time to time (or, if you're like me, every day). The dead ...
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Unfortunately, beauty world is still a ways away from the bad-hair-day-banishing box Katniss uses in the first The Hunger Games book. A refresher, for you newbies: Katniss places her hand on the box, ...
Finding the perfect shade of foundation has always been a struggle for me. I’ve tried so many different brands, but even the ...
Finding the right foundation color can be a huge pain. No matter how diligent you are, the shade ends up a little bit off and you get stuck with a bottle of something that isn't perfect (which it ...
Foundations are like bras—"the majority of people have the wrong one." That's what makeup artist Holly Gowers said when ELLE.com sought her professional help in finding six editors' matches once and ...
Color matching isn't just for your foundation—here, makeup artists explain how to color match lipstick for a more flattering pout. When I hear “color matching,” I think of finding the just-right ...