Monday, December 28, 2009

When using liquid foundation how can you make sure your face is the same color as your neck and chest?

i usually put foundation on my neck and chest not to much tho and some powder to even it out a little.When using liquid foundation how can you make sure your face is the same color as your neck and chest?
To make sure your neck is the same colour as your face it's simple.





When using your foundation go right to the bottom of your chin.


Then once your done with that, and not making yourself look orange, get a large make-up brush.


Then dab some foundation onto the brush make sure you apply the foundation sparingly and dust powder over the top, for a more natural look.





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Use your foundation as normal, try using less as this is causing your neck to look a different colour.


try using powder.When using liquid foundation how can you make sure your face is the same color as your neck and chest?
Good day,when you want to use a liquid foundation all over your body let it have same color as your face and neck,first of all you have to start appling on the places where it would be difficult to get the color you want same as your face,then after some days if you notice some changes now star appling on your face.thanks more thought about it ask by contacting me through my mail,nsatehkarine@yahoo.com


i advice you to use immediate claire.
You really can't, you just gotta find a foundation thats really close to the same color and it'll look like it matches. Plus usually your face and neck/chest are slightley diff. anyways.
use a brush to apply and blend it down so there isnt a visible line but it all blends together





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answer mmine please?
When buying your foundation, buy one that the color matches your neck, not your face. That way it will blend in at any point along your neck.
You should be using a foundation color that is the same as your natural skin tone.
Put liquid foundation on your neck and chest. PROBLEM SOLVED!!

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