This was a really great video. Your advice is honest and much appreciated. Natural/ less is more , so true. Love the advice about going without makeup sometimes. Just really great, common sense advice. Thank you again.
Again, love your videos. My question is, regarding the True Match Foundation, how do you tell which shade is for you? And, especially if they don’t have testers?
I like to take a larger hand mirror with me and go to the store while holding up all the bottles to my neck and jawline. OR if you go to the Loreal Paris USA website they have a "match my shade" button. You can upload a selfie and they match you. I dont know if you would want to do that or not, but it's an option. I do like the fact that the shades are very forgiving. I blend shades to make a good match, or if you do happen to choose something a tad too light or dark, etc they are pretty forgiving. you can also just get one shade up or down and blend them. That's a good way to go since you are a tad darker in summer vs winter usually anyway, and you can blend to get your best match. Thanks for watching I hope this long winded reply helped 😭
I find using a rich cream under makeup makes the foundation sit better. I am actually originally oily-skinned but it’s getting drier as I get older!
This was a really great video. Your advice is honest and much appreciated. Natural/ less is more , so true. Love the advice about going without makeup sometimes. Just really great, common sense advice. Thank you again.
@@jamesrowe358 that is very kind thank you! And thanks for watching!
Again, love your videos. My question is, regarding the True Match Foundation, how do you tell which shade is for you? And, especially if they don’t have testers?
I like to take a larger hand mirror with me and go to the store while holding up all the bottles to my neck and jawline. OR if you go to the Loreal Paris USA website they have a "match my shade" button. You can upload a selfie and they match you. I dont know if you would want to do that or not, but it's an option. I do like the fact that the shades are very forgiving. I blend shades to make a good match, or if you do happen to choose something a tad too light or dark, etc they are pretty forgiving. you can also just get one shade up or down and blend them. That's a good way to go since you are a tad darker in summer vs winter usually anyway, and you can blend to get your best match.
Thanks for watching I hope this long winded reply helped
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