So I recently went back to having a darker tan (NC37)
and the thing is that my new fake tan (siennasol, if any of you know this)
is so much more green toned than anything I've used before,
it looks amazing (compared to orange-red-yellow toned fake tans
I had), and everything's fine until I get my hands on MAC's
studio sculpt... it just has too much of a peachy-yellowy undertone
which clashes a lot (especially in daylight) with a green toned neck,
is there any way to fix this, because it's pretty obvious,
I thought about going this morning to MAC store in my city
and getting Studio Fix powder in C4 or something, but I'm not
really sure if that's gonna make a difference I need,
maybe I should just use green dye drops into foundation,
'cause some people do it with red/yellow ones, but again,
I don't wanna spoil the whole tube, so if You guys could help,
I would soo thankful, cheers x
(I obviously want to match my new fake tan perfectly, so
I'd describe it as a warm toned tan - NC37,
with strong olive/green undertones and some yellowy-goldy
mixed with it, but it's basically a medium mediterranean skintone).
and the thing is that my new fake tan (siennasol, if any of you know this)
is so much more green toned than anything I've used before,
it looks amazing (compared to orange-red-yellow toned fake tans
I had), and everything's fine until I get my hands on MAC's
studio sculpt... it just has too much of a peachy-yellowy undertone
which clashes a lot (especially in daylight) with a green toned neck,
is there any way to fix this, because it's pretty obvious,
I thought about going this morning to MAC store in my city
and getting Studio Fix powder in C4 or something, but I'm not
really sure if that's gonna make a difference I need,
maybe I should just use green dye drops into foundation,
'cause some people do it with red/yellow ones, but again,
I don't wanna spoil the whole tube, so if You guys could help,
I would soo thankful, cheers x
(I obviously want to match my new fake tan perfectly, so
I'd describe it as a warm toned tan - NC37,
with strong olive/green undertones and some yellowy-goldy
mixed with it, but it's basically a medium mediterranean skintone).