Mineral foundation for really fair skintones?

Hello everyone, I need your help!
I am looking for a matte mineral foundation matching my MAC NW15 complexion, not chalky, with a high covering power (I tend to have rednesses and green correctors make me look like I'm sick).
I have tried:
- The Body Shop MF 001, but it was too glowy and too sheer
- Prestige Cosmetics in Fair, nice but expensive here in Belgium and I have been upset by its lasting power (ridiculous for the price)
- Catrice Cosmetics in Light, a little bit too dark and too pinkish, and discontinued anyway...
- MAC of course, but I'd like to find out a cheaper alternative.
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I don't feel comfortable with the idea of buying a foundation without trying it and considering the distance between me and my favorite brands (all US based...), buying a few sampler kits would cost me a bomb.

I'd be grateful if anyone had a recommendation for me.
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Thanks! :)
 

Winthrop44

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I highly recommend Alima:

http://www.alimapure.com/face/satin-matte-foundation

Their samples are really cheap but I'm not sure if they charge the regular international shipping charges if you're just ordering samples? I'd try N1, N2 and C1, C2. Or if you want to take a leap of faith and order the full size I'd write to their makeup artist and include a picture.
 

Loraelai

Active member
How about Elemental Beauty? I am NC20 in summer but my complexion gets definitely lighter in winter, and Luminous is the ONLY foundation I have ever tried that fits me in winter :)
They too have samples, but since shipping charges were a little too high (at least for Italy, I'm not sure about Belgium, but I expect they would be the same) I ordered a full size and it was perfect.
Oh, and they ship from the UK!
Elemental Beauty
 

mckpoon

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i found good results with Buff'd (Canadian company), and the samples are shipped in an envelope = not spending money on postage!
they've exhausted all undertones as well (beige, neutral, yellow, olive, pink, etc.) so it'd be rather difficult to NOT find a match!
 
Yes, I've checked their websites, but the problem is I cannot swatch thougout my screen... :-/ So I'm asking for a feedback from someone with the same skintone than me.
 

mac_aiken

Well-known member
I love Laura Gellar's mineral powder foundation in Porcelain. I am NW 15 as well. It is hard to find. So far I have only found it on QVC and the LG website.
 

Makep Junkie

Active member
I agree with staring with samples and then testing the makeup in different lighting conditions. That's the best way to really find the right mineral foundation shade for you.
 

Makep Junkie

Active member
I have tried a few Mineral Foundation brands and non of them were really a great fit to my skin tone so I learned my lesson well :). Trying out some testers is the most cost efficient and effective way to know which brands/products work out for you. Different brands have different formulations and ingredients so you won't really know how they work and if it suits your skin tone unless you try it.
 
Not much of a mineral foundation lover, but I would definitely recommend you to get some samples, because I don't know what is your skin type:eek:ily, normal or dry. Mine is dry so I use Benefit Oxygen Wow, and it's great, but my friend has oily pale skin and uses Neutrogena Skin Caring Mineral Powder. You have to test it first. :)
 

Winthrop44

Well-known member
Yes, I've checked their websites, but the problem is I cannot swatch thougout my screen... :-/ So I'm asking for a feedback from someone with the same skintone than me.
If you want to go with Alima and can't send a picture to their artist or talk to them via their Facebook page then I would suggest N1.
 
I'm not sure where you're based, but have you had a look at Lily Lolo? (http://www.lilylolo.co.uk/) I'm really pale, and I've always had trouble finding a foundation that doesn't make me look orange. I'm about an NW15, and I use their China Doll, but Porcelain is paler still. They do samples for £1.29, and they ship both within the UK and internationally. They're definetly worth a look!
 

delic1999

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http://www.everydayminerals.com/ they have many mineral bases for fair skin. I use this company since this is the only place that can match my skin tone and they are inexpencive. They actually have one that is so fair I can't wear it! They offer samples so you can try before you buy and they a genrous samples at that!
 

cno64

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I'm NW15, verry oily, and I swear by this one:
Baby Face.
It's inexpensive, covers well without looking chalky (as long as you don't apply it too heavily), and it lasts well on my oil-slick face. It's a nearly perfect match, on me.
 

shayfie

New member
Good Mineral Foundations with good coverage and in a fair cold skin tone is:

- Id Bare Minerals Matte in Fair
http://www.bareescentuals.com/Large...rmatte,default,pd.html?cgid=BE_SUB_FOUNDATION

- Jane Iredale Amazing base in Ivory (Just contact them and they will send you samples)
https://janeiredale.com/us/en/mineral-makeup/mineral-makeup-foundation/amazing-base-spf-20.htm

- Mineral Hygenics in Fairest or Fair(You can buy mini kit, then you have 40 days guarantee)
http://www.mineralhygienics.com/45-day-money-back-guarantee

- Everyday minerals Matte Base in Fair (they sell samples)
http://www.everydayminerals.com/store/base/matte.html

- Sheer Miracle in Light Cool (They sell samples)
http://www.sheermiracle.com/categories/Mineral-Makeup/Face/Mineral-Foundation/
 

Oxana124

Member
I am very fair with yellow undertones, not sure what I am in MAC, but I do have trouble finding shades light enough usually.
I tried Meow and they have a great range of colors, but their foundation is light coverage, the full coverage formula called Flawless did last well on me and was probably what I would call medium coverage.
My favorite for both a good color match and coverage has been Lucy Minerals. Their foundation truly is full coverage. It is also the thickest mineral foundation I've tried. So you have to apply in thin layers(I use a stippling brush) and blend well. But when I do that, I get flawless skin and it doesn't look like I am wearing makeup at all.
They have a pure white that can be used to adjust foundation colors. When you find a good mix you can ask them to custom blend a full size for you and they will do it.
Lucy Minerals also has free shipping right now, I got an email from them, and it is free for international too! :) Their samples come in jars and are $2
 

Misato-san

Well-known member
I agree with those who suggested Meow Cosmetics... they have samples so you can match yourself searching for your exact undertone (they have A LOT of them. They have also peach and olive, for a instance).
I'm a fair neutral with slightly pink undertones and I wear their fairest type, Inquisitive (Siamese)... I love it.
I suggest you to try both Inquisitive and Sleek, if you'll give them a try.
 

Hilde

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Personally I use everyday minerals in fair, the matte formula I like the most for everyday war. I'm fair with cool pink undertones and I suually war the lightest shade in most foundations unless they make me look ashy.
 

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