Friday, August 20, 2010

What are good foundations for pale skin?

I have very pale skin and I love keeping it pale. But the problem is foundations always end up looking very orange on my face, even when I use a porcelain shade. There surely must be a foundation out there that's lighter? Has anyone got this problem, or an answer to this problem for me? Thanks.What are good foundations for pale skin?
When i was pale i used to have this problem a LOT. But in order to not look orange, go for foundations with a pink undertone. I personally like mac nw15, that's about the lightest you can get, and concealers, powders, and foundations, all come in that shade. If that's even to dark for you, go with face and body foundation in white from mac. It's a pro product, so you'll have to go to a pro store or call the pro store and order it. It's a basic white shade with since it's sheer it blends into a natural finish. There's also a lighter pro powder in N 5 which might be better. Either way, i would go with mac, they have the largest selection of shades out there. For a touch up powder, for sure, go with stila fair sheer pressed powder.! Hope it helped, e-mail for any more questions. :)What are good foundations for pale skin?
Bare minerals, bare minerals, bare minerals! They make the perfect blend of foundation for every skin type! The Feather light mineral veil also blends in any unnatural tint and leaves your skin looking natural! The price may be bothersome,but the effects are great! Give it a try. The workers at Sephora will gladly assist you in finding your perfect shade.
Yes, I had this problem too, because I am also very pale. I went into sephora and got a consultation and found the foundation with the brand ';stilla'; it works well and comes in all different shades (even very pale shades!) It is called tinted moisturizer but has the same purpose as foundation, according to the lady at sephora and also i have found this out when i use it. Hope this helps!
use powder foundation..get the lightest shade

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