How to get even foundation coverage if your face is 2-toned? 3-toned?

Tawanalee

Well-known member
Argh!!!
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My nose, cheeks & forehead are lighter (golden) than my chin & jawline (golden/reddish). How do I get an even finish without using a full coverage foundation? Does a "natural looking" full coverage foundation exists? This is so aggravating. I never thought makeup would make my nerves bad! LOL
 

NaturalSister19

Well-known member
It's probably safe to assume that your neck and chest are closer to the color of your cheeks and forehead, right?

In that case, I would say to go with the foundation that matches yet is maybe a half shade lighter than the chin/jawline area. Just make sure the hue is dead on. This way you get a balance between the two. If you don't need major coverage for blemishes, just apply most of the foundation in the center and blend out to the perimeter of your face.

With proper blending, the foundation should not form any sort of line of demarkation at the jawline. It should fade into oblivion.

Hope this helps.
 
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