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No. 171364

Sorry about the bad title, I wasn't sure how to name it. But can we have a help/suggestion thread for coverage of face/general face-make up and contouring for those who are interested?

I'm kinda bad with makeup (as in I don't have much experience with wearing more than eye-makeup).

I've decided I wanna try to wear stuff to cover imperfections/tone down my freckles and such.

Looking for recommendations of
- Concealer
- Coverage (I prefer a cream since powder makes my skin dry), that isn't too thick/heavy
- Do/should I use translucent powder?

Something with UV block in it would be very ideal. My skin is normal/dry, and my tone is pale with a pink undertone.

What is the best way to apply foundation cream, a brush, flat sponge or..?

No. 171365

Ive been using bare minerals bare skin foundation
they have a shade for pale skin with pink undertones as well as yellow
The consistency is really liquid-y, almost like water
it feels light and it provides light to medium coverage
It also has spf of 20
Its my favourite at the moment

I always use makeup blenders because I dont like touching my face too much with my hands and besides, it applies much better

No. 171366

>>171365
Thank you! Do you use a base cream first? Should I, or is it okay over lotion?

I actually saw this in the store today, I'll go back tomorrow and test it. Have you tried their concealer?

No. 171367

Ok, make-up noob here. I'm pale as fuck and my skin tend to go red.
Every foundation I've been trying is too dark for me and I end up looking weird.
Any brand for ghostly people ?

No. 171368

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>>171367
I feel you anon, i'm pale as shit and from a very tan-friednly place, so it's a fucking struggle finding stuff that matches me lmao.
Korean bb creams or foundations were my go-to before, especially the missha bb cream in the lightest/mediuem shade, the light one is more pink-ish, while the medium one is more yellow toned, but still amazing for pale skin, i mixed them to get better undertone match. I stopped using it bc it photographs like shit with flash and idk if they changed formulas but it started breaking me out. I still recommend it for pale people!
For redness, i've heard that the etude house cushion in green is amazing to use pre-foundation, never tried it but have a friend that swears by it!

Now i'm using "universal fit hydratating foundation" from Kiko, and it's fucking amazing, it feels like skin, covers my redness like heaven for how light it is, mouisturizes my skin for almost all the time i'm wearing it, and it has a lot colors (from ghostly pale to really dark) and undertones, best of all, it's like 6 euros. If you have a kiko near you i recommend you try it!

No. 171369

>>171366
I just put it over my normal lotion
I havent tried their concealer but i have also tried thier famous foundation powder. It was pretty good too. Lasted me a whole year

No. 171370

>>171368
Oh, nice, seems like there's one in my city, I'll go check it out. Thanks!

No. 171371

>>171364

Please do not rely on the UV "protection" of makeup. It will not give you the spf value
It shows unless you literally use the whole product. You will not be protected with the regular amount of makeup/moisturizer. Get an actual sunscreen if you care/want sunprotection and wear it over your moisturizer/under foundation

No. 171372

>>171367
I have the exact same issue anon and I've tried a lot of different anti-redness creams and foundations to no avail.

I definitely recommend Smashbox, though Covergirl's outlast in ivory is also a cheaper but still pale foundation that is more or less the same shade, and Clinique's even better moisturiser is a tad pricey but definitely worth it imo to help even out skintone. I have really red cheeks that go purple in the cold and it's been such a lifesaver for me.

No. 171373

>>171367
lightest options from mac usually does it for my paper white/pink skin. try the studio water weight if you're eerie about thick foundations, mix the studio sculpt with moisturizer if you can handle thickness + don't break out easily. they also have this pure white mixer for body makeup that you can mix with if you're seriously WHITE

No. 171374

>>171371
I've been wondering like this, is it okay to literally wear factor 30 suncream and then put makeup on top or is this some skin care no no and are we expected to buy some special face sun cream thing?

No. 171375

>>171374

I'm not sure what you mean. You are supposed to do it in this order

skin care > sunscreen > makeup

I wear sunscreen everyday under my makeup ( a more 'cosmetically elegant' one that dries quickly and often acts like a primer under my makeup) and then I also wear a "normal" (shittier, sport western sunscreen) on my neck/arms/chest

No. 171376

>>171371
I see, thanks for letting me know!

No. 171377

>>171375
Thank you for replying
Doesn't the sunscreen just 'wash' off the skin care stuff though? I need to look into sunscreen that is meant specifically for your face

No. 171378

>>171377
You wait for your skincare products to absorb before you put on sunscreen. It doesn't wipe anything off since it's all still on your face.

No. 171379

>>171377
There are sunscreens that are meant for your face. I wouldn't recommend using what you use on your body on your face, it's hard to get off.

No. 171380

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>>171377
I've done a lot of research in the last week, amd it seems that this one is extremely popular. I'm gonna buy it today, actually. If you don't live in Japan, I think you can find it on Amazon?

No. 171381

>>171380
I've heard really good things about this sunscreen, I want to buy it too. If someone does can you report back about how you like it?

No. 171382

>>171381
I've used it before. It's a great commuter sunscreen. No white cast which is a bonus. High alcohol content though so if you're sensitive, look elsewhere.

No. 171383

>>171380
I use this sunscreen as well and love it! It's very light on the skin and doesn't leave a white coat on it. Definitely recommended.

No. 171384

>>171380
I'm using this right now! It feels really light and doesn't leave you with a shiny face. Biore Perfect Milk is also really nice.

No. 171385

>>171384
Perfect Milk leaves a horrible white cast if you apply enough of it.
>>171380
This one's great but not waterproof. The Watery Gel version is a bit beefier since it has physical filters but on me it pills horribly.

No. 171386

>>171385
The white cast isn't a huge issue if you wear base makeup over it - that's what I do. Someday, my skin will be clear enough that I don't need bb cream…someday.

No. 171387

>>171380
I'm 23 Oily/Combo dry skin, live in a moderate climate where one day it's cold/windy and one day it's hot/humid/or dry.
This is my favorite go to moisturizer. It doesn't make me oily, unlike Neutrogena which I've used in the past.
It's super light, no whitecast, and it's a thin watery consistency.
It's not waterproof/resistant, so you'll need to reapply it.

I have the perfect milk too, which is resistant and I like that as well. It doesn't give me a white cast. Typically what I do, as per instructions, is apply a layer, wait 10 minutes, and do another.
I'm extremely into sun protection

No. 171388

>>171380
>I've done a lot of research in the last week
>a lot
You sure? I bought this too because I went to reddit and see this one recommended a doezen times within the first 10 minutes. Where did you go that it took you so long to come across this?

Word of caution – a lot of alcohol content. Make sure you have a very good moisturizer you slap on beforehand because it would dry the fuck out of your skin.

No. 171389

>>171387
Good if it works for you but that sunscreen isn't always fantastic for oily skins. Like I said above the alcohol content will easily dehydrate your skin if you're not being careful, which in turn would cause overproduction of oil.

No. 171390

>>171368
I've been to the Kiko store and the lighter they had was "warm rose" which was still too dark. I'm so disappointed.

No. 171391

>>171390
ah, damn sorry that sucks :/ maybe you can try online? i know i can almost never find the lightest ones in the physical store, but online they have the color "15 warm beige" (i think) which is a lot lighter than the rose one you mentioned.

No. 171392

>>171390
Have you tried using manic panic dreamtone foundation in vampire white, and mixing it with other foundations? It might be a decent option if you don't have a huge budget. There's also YSL Fusion Ink B10 porcelain, Sephora Perfection Mist Airbrush Foundation in Cream. Those are more $$$, a cheaper one is Hard Candy Glamoflauge in porcelain. Good luck, let us know if you find anything at all.

No. 171393

>>171391
Well, thanks anyway, it was worth a try. The Kiko in my city is in the black part of town, so I guess it didn't help.
I'm a little wary of ordering online, I don't want to end up with something I can't use again. I'm keeping it as a last resort.

>>171392
I'll look into that. I guess I'll end up spending more. I've been using cheap stuff until now (mostly Yves Rocher, they sometimes have light enough stuff) but I think the so-so quality is what make my skin all red and flaky.

No. 171394

>>171393
Sadly foundation is one of the products to avoid skimping on in your makeup kit. It's a bitch - personally I use mineral foundation for my skins' sake, and because I can layer it to my preference. It has SPF too, that helps.

No. 171395

>>171394
imo if your foundation/bb cream/powder/base makeup is good, you have way less need for point makeup. Sometimes you won't need any at all.

No. 171396

>>171395
Agreed. I said it was annoying, but tbh it's made a huge difference in my face. My skin is happier and healthier so I get to use even less. For awhile I used MAC foundations…never again. Never again.

No. 171397

>>171396
I tried their bb cream and primer. That shit gave me closed comedones so I haven't touched another MAC face product since lol.

My favorite lipstick is still Viva Glam I though.

No. 171398

>>171396

it really depends on your skin and finding products that work for you. Their mineralize skin finish powders never broke me out and neither did the pro longwear (liquid) or studio fix powder. The one that really killed me was the studio tech

No. 171399

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Ghost ânon reporting in. Finally decided to stop being a cheap fuck and bought myself the nice stuff. Color is very nice and it looks really good. Cost me a kidney, tho.

No. 171400

So I just bought a bunch of stuff from mac, they are having a 15% off sale online only. I got mineralize skinfinish natural, an eyeshadow, face and body foundation,a mineral highlighter powder, and fix plus. I'll post some pics and reviews when I get it!

No. 171401

who here has a cool yellow undertone?

No. 171402

Which Korean bb cream has the best coverage for hyper pigmentation and acne scars? I'm using Missha Perfect Cover right now and it looks great for about an hour then seems to start fading. I'd like to stay away from western bb creams because to me they just feel and look like tinted moisturizer with sunscreen, and the garnier one broke me out so bad. I'm also super interested in the redness reducing/anti aging aspects of some bb creams which most American cosmetics just don't have unless their marketed to older women.

No. 171403

>>171402
Yeah I hate how western makeup only has antiaging properties once you're old already. Sunblock, antiaging etc. Should start early. If you're already 50 it's too late to start wearing sunblock.

No. 171404

Gonna be real with you and say I use sunscreen with a very slight white cast. It evens out my skin nicely. It's Biore Perfect (Face) Milk (I have both, they're the same). Biore Watery Gel has a similar effect but no white cast and it starts pilling if you apply too much. I'd suggest that if your face isn't too busted, plus you can reapply when necessary.

No. 171405

>>171404

I use the Innisfree Eco Safety Perfect Waterproof Sunblock and it has a white cast which I love because it evens out my nc15 skin/gets rid of redness. I'd suggest this sort of thing if you are light skinned. Also going to recommend this innisfree sunscreen because since it is 100% mineral and waterproof you do not have to reapply throughout the day and it mattifies and controls oil amazingly. It's my HG summer sunscreen.

No. 171406

>>171403

> I hate how western makeup only has antiaging properties once you're old already


no makeup has "anti aging" properties or ingridients that are concentrated enough to be "anti aging" this is all gimick just so you know.

>you're already 50 it's too late to start wearing sunblock


It's never too late to start caring for yourself or your skin. Sure damage has happened but you can control further damage and even do treatments such as laser to help "get rid" of old damaged skin.

>>171402

>anti aging aspects of some bb creams


Again, this is non-existent and a marketing gimmick. The "anti aging" ingridients are similar to the "spf" in makeup. So diluted that there are no benefits and essentially lies to the consumer so they think they are getting proper spf/skin care from makeup. Using an "anti aging" makeup will make no difference in your skin or anti aging. use sunscreen daily, moisturize, use retin-a, etc for "anti aging". Retin-a is the GOLD standard for anti aging but only if you use a daily dedicated sunscreen (not moisturizer, not SPF makeup an actual sunscreen. If it is chemical, reapply every 2 hours of sun exposure, if mineral generally you do not need to reapply unless it rubs off or something).

I also recommend the Holika Holika petit bb cream.

No. 171407

>>171406
You do realize that "anti aging" is used to market products that have a combination of sun protection, moisturization, and sometimes other things like collagen or elements designed to help prevent fine lines or redness for the purpose of preventing more damage to the skin which can cause you to look aged? You even said, it's never too late to start trying to control future damage, and if you start young (like teens/young adults) then the benefits in the long run will obviously be way more significant than someone who only started caring about their skin or what's in their makeup at 35/40/50 like women in the west. The notion of makeup being good for your skin is fairly new in the west, most of it is just pigment and preservatives in a jar.

No. 171408

>>171403
>all western makeup companies are evil and capitalist and only want to take as much of your money as possible!!!! Korean companies are the one who are looking out for us and care about our skin!!!!

/r/asianbeauty in a nutshell

No. 171409

>>171408
Oh man don't get me started. I once got accused of cultural appropriation for liking Korean makeup there, and being an Asian-fetishist or something. Then some teenybopper SJW said I was taking away from the poor Korean women by buying precious cushions with my dirty waito piggu money.

Pretty sure liking cheap but decent makeup AND giving them money isn't a crime against humanity.

That sub is too much.

No. 171410

>>171407

>You do realize that "anti aging" is used to market products that have a combination of

>sun protection

Sorry but "sun protection" through makeup does not work/will not protect you adequately.

>collagen


"collagen" is not absorbed through the skin and does literally nothing for "anti" aging or any sort of firming skin benefit.


I'm not sure why you don't understand that even if the foundation had " elements designed to help prevent fine lines or redness" the ingredients are so low in concentration they do not do this. They do not protect your skin from the sun, they do not prevent fine lines (unless you mean 'fine lines' from dry makeup which are temporary), and will not do anything skin care wise (maybe it will help with oil control or won't break you out which is cool but it does not really have skin care benefits). Skin care is for skin care benefits and is the only thing besides diet that will "prevent" aging and help out your skin in any way.

>>171408
>>171409
I also hate the shark sauce aids shilling in there and the fact that some bloggers get upvoted and loved for stupid shit (like they post a happy face and it gets 30 upvotes, anyone else would do this and go into the negatives). The only real creepy fetishist I see there is "snow white and the asian pear". Her name is just tacky and cringy af

No. 171411

>>171408
Western makeup isn't evil, it's just super dumb when it comes to what is and is t food for your skin. Usually the best western makeup can do is "well at least it's non-comedogenic!". The west just doesn't care about that stuff for some reason, their thinking is that either you're born with good skin or you cover it up with sfx-tier makeup an pretend it doesn't exist.

>>171410
You sound really salty that Korean makeup is getting popular just because some people want to use products that at least pretend to be good for their skin.

No. 171412

>>171409
Duuuude, one of the popular bloggers there, can't remember who, once called American bb creams cultural appropriation. (iirc, Koreans adapted bb cream from Germany.)

Yes, American bb creams are crappy and expensive and riding the Korean beauty wave. I personally don't give any of those companies my money. No, it is not "cultural appropriation". gb2 feminist post-colonial academia.

Anon, I wish I knew who you are on /r/AB. lol.

>>171410
lol at "shark sauce aids". I don't have a problem with HS. The Adeline Koh radfem product shilling drama was cringy and hilarious at once and I think HS proved herself to be a class act throughout all of it.

>>171411
I'm not talking about people who use Korean cosmetics for the higher quality. I'll be the first in the room to say that Western cosmetics are severely lacking and that people are dumbasses to not care about looking after their skin.

I'm talking about the wannabe social justice warriors who act as though there is some giant Western capitalist conspiracy to empty our wallets and destroy our faces. Nope. It's because Westerners don't care anywhere near as much as Asians do about skincare. Therefore companies here have no incentive to produce affordable, high quality products. They should thank our filthy capitalist system that we're able to vote with our money and buy higher quality Asian cosmetics at a lower price point.

No. 171413

>>171411
what lol? I have a mostly korean and japanese skin care routine. I don't care if it's popular it's just stupid when people pretend that "collagen" in their foundation that is "spf 15" makes them not get wrinkles and gives them sun protection that is good.

>>171412

I have no problem with HS exactly just annoyed at the blogger worship/"senpai noticed me!!!" shit some people do with this

No. 171414

>>171413
I definitely don't want to play down how hard the 'BNFs' have worked on their blogs reviewing new products. I check their reviews when I consider buying a product. But the worship is truly ridiculous I agree.

No. 171415

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>>171412
>(iirc, Koreans adapted bb cream from Germany)

Correct. In fact you can still buy the original German Bb cream on Amazon, it's kinda expensive though but it was designed for people with troublesome skin so it's probably even better than Korean ones.

>I'm talking about the wannabe social justice warriors who act as though there is some giant Western capitalist conspiracy to empty our wallets and destroy our faces.


Okay but I didn't say any of that when you quoted my post as went off on your rant about how "anti-aging and spf15 is a scam". Spf15, while pretty weak as far as sun protection goes, is still better than nothing.

>collagen doesn't do anything

>moisturizer doesn't help prevent fine lines

Tbh you just sound like a mad koreaboo who is upset that filthy normies are touching your aegyo secret makeup and skincare products.

No. 171416

>>171415

You seem to be replying to 2+ people (one is me, one is someone else, I didn't say anything about SJW).

>Okay but I didn't say any of that when you quoted my post as went off on your rant about how "anti-aging and spf15 is a scam". Spf15, while pretty weak as far as sun protection goes, is still better than nothing.


Are you stupid? SPF 15 sunscreen is fine (although the "best" spf range is 30-50). I am talking about makeup that says it is "spf anything". You would have to apply such a ridiculous amount of "spf " foundation to get a decent amount of sun coverage.

>collagen doesn't do anything


Collagen is something our cells endogenously produce not something that can be absorbed through the skin/eaten to give you more collagen production. If you want to increase "collagen" production in your skin you should use something like an L-AA Vitamin C serum for 6+ months.

>moisturizer doesn't help prevent fine lines


I never said this. Actually moisturizing does help prevent fine lines so I don't even know what you are talking about.

Some of you are so clueless about skincare that I almost feel bad for you.

No. 171417

>>171416
>>171415

also, to add, I meant "anti aging" makeup is a scam. Anti aging in skin care is not a scam. You should not expect makeup (instead of skin care) to protect you from the sun or for anti aging properties. Makeup is to make you look pretty/basic moisturizing if anything, it's not to exfoliate/increase collagen production/etc that is what skin care is for.

No. 171418

>>171415
Actually this was designed by a dermatologist for patients who recently had procedures like chemical peels/laser surgery to help protect from the sun and spead the healing process somehow. It only comes in 3 shades though.

No. 171419

Can anyone suggest really pale foundations for a dry/normal skin?

No. 171420

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>>171419
I'd also like suggestions, I'm always on the lookout for pale foundations. I use estee lauder double wear but they no longer make my colour, I have to buy it for twice the price on ebay. I kinda just use it as concealer though because it's such heavy coverage, under it I use Tarte amazonian clay or Missha perfect cover #13 and they're both pretty light.

I also recently just bought pic related in Light 1, it hasn't arrived yet but the brand makes theatre makeup so apparently it's very pasty. Anyone know if that's true?

No. 171421

>Really really pale, living in a Mediterranean area
>Can't figure out my undertone with the veins color test, I have both green and purple veins on my wrists
>Occasional blemishes that need to be covered, so needs a good coverage
>Oily skin, I have to apply powder every two hours when I'm in public. So it has to be sebum controlling effectively, for 5 hours at least

Recommendations? I can't find a foundation/bb cream that works. I tried a compact one from Shiseido, and it weirdly enough had my skin a reaction it became really really oily when I wore that shit on my face, like needed retouch every 30 minutes, and wasn't even as light colored as my face even though it was the 01. Perhaps some Scandinanon could help.

No. 171422

I have terrible dark circles (genetics and iron defiecency is nagl) and have been experimenting with different concealer a but I can't find one that covers well and feels nice, and I'm obsessed with skincare so I want it to be skin friendly? To top it off I have a tan complexion with yellow/olive undertones but anything brown I buy has pink undertones and just makes me look bad.

What do you guys recommend? Also should I stick with correctors?

No. 171423

>>171421
have you tried the kat von d lock it foundation? it's high coverage & very matte so its good for oily skin & they have really light shades

No. 171424

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>>171423
Thanks, I'll take a look. Is it cakey looking though? I'd be more bb cream oriented, since my acne is not that bad and I like a bit of shine like in pic related, so super matte is eh for me

No. 171425

>>171420
Yes, it's rococo-like. I'm very pale and that tone was too light for me. You can work around that by using only a little with a good sponge, though.

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>>171421
Are you me? I'm really pale and living in a Meds area, with similar type of skin. Unfortunately can't help much with the products, I'm using a CC cream that is only available in Scandinavia. Have you looked into Korean BB creams or cushions though?

>>171424
OT, but whenever I see photos of this model, I want to wear a paper bag on my head or at least have some super strong chemical peel. She has the most amazing skin ever.

No. 171427

>>171426
Most Scandi brands have fuck all pale shades lmao

No. 171428

>>171427
True, because nobody wants to be pale there. Being pale and shopping for foundations there, the sales people are going to convince you to get a colour five shades darker than your skin, so that you'd "look a bit more healthy".

No. 171429

>>171426
Could you name that CC cream you're using? I could always look for it on Amazon and similar. Is it good?
Btw no, that's why I wrote on here, I'm looking for recommendations

No. 171430

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Has anyone tried Maybelline Dream Fresh BB cream? It says it has SPF 30 and hydrates. If not, I bought the light/medium and am testing it right now. Hopefully I don't break-out.

No. 171431

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>mention you have trouble finding light foundation on reddit's /r/makeupaddiction
>every white girl starts guilting you about how the People Of Color© can't find any foundation either because of my kind, and to check my privilege

black people are 3% of the UK, but it's racist if drugstore brands don't carry dark shades

No. 171432

>>171428
It's such a PAIN ugh. I've found that MACs lightest shades kind of work, especially the heavier formulas. Ask to get a tester for their white bodymakup blender formula & adjust the color with that.

Hows Ireland in regards of light shades? Ireland might be the only country I've been to where the genpop made me feel normal and less of a ghost. Didn't go shopping for makeup though /fail

No. 171433

>>171431

You do know that finding lighter shades is way way easier than it is for dark women right?

most shade ranges go from around NC15-NC45 ish (light-medium). It's obnoxious to go on /r/makeupaddiction and read about omg 'its so hard being a super pale snowflake :c I can't find ANY foundation, this is JUST LIKE when people can't find dark foundation :C' when there are quite a few ranges for many brands that go quite light and if anything you can always use a white mixer, but there are rarely any dark foundation colors. Drugstore brands in general tend to carry the medium/pale shade range I mentioned earlier so the selection is limited (I have trouble with drugstore because even when the lightness of the base works, the undertone doesn't).

I'm saying this as an nc10 where I have had trouble sometimes finding my shade exactly in some brands but many many offer shades like color/lighter than me/I can always use a mixer to lighten things up.

What shade are you even? MAC wise I mean.

>>171428

Don't ever ask for "help' with these people, they tend to try to give you a darker color/always match wrong anyways. I'd just go in and swatch/ask for samples and try it on at home/in daylight.

>>171432

Yeah MAC light liquid foundation shades go very light and they also have a white mixer which is great.

No. 171434

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>>171430

I bought the palest tone and it makes me have carrot face. It's not very good and personally I actually hate it, if you have freckles or pimples or just a uneven skintone (at least in the paler shades) it doesn't cover a thing. If your skin is already perfect, go for it

No. 171435

>>171434
>>171430

the palest shade has super pinky undertones and it makes me look orange too. I have undertones like in the second lightest shade but I am the "lightest" of the lighter shade. sucks but product wasn't anything special anyways.

No. 171436

>>171433
There are 0 drugstore brands that fit me. I have to use mixers for any of them, which bumps the price up to midrange. Why can't I be irritated about that without some white girl like you telling me PoC have it harder?

No. 171437

>>171436
>>171435
>>171434
liquid foundations usually oxidize and make themselves darker even in paler shades

so if you can't get a more expensive pale foundation (i like nars) just buy powder or creme foundations at the drugstore. unless your skin is really dry or blemished, they don't oxidize at all and are usually super pale.


No. 171438

>>171430
Made me look like a carrot, can't recommend it. To be fair I'm looking for a new bb cream though, I used to use one from etude house but I feel it makes my skin too dry.

No. 171439

>>171436
Lol girl drugstore foundations fit almost nobody. Go to fucking sephora or mac or buy online like the rest of us and stop whining how you're the palest princess. This is why everyone on reddit shits on pale people now, because there used to be a time when pale girls would always have pissing contests about who's the palest of them all in the comments and every time somebody suggested something they'd shut it down and keep screaming about their problems.

And I say this as a ginger. My best friend is medium-toned and even she has trouble finding foundation shades because it's just generally difficult.

No. 171440

do koreans make bb cream for caramel girls?

No. 171441

>>171440

Not really, but there is a new Laneige bb cushion coming out with 12 shades (not sure how dark they will go). Usually BBs are pretty light and have 1-3 shade range max.

>>171439

thank you holy shit. The funniest part to me tbh is often these girls aren't even that pale and use foundations that are way lighter than their skin tone.

Drugstore foundations mostly suck IMO due to the undertone range they carry, I've noticed a lot of the lightest shades are very pinky toned on me and the "warm" shades run dark compared to the "lightest level" of their cool ones. I can only really buy mid end/high end and even then I have some annoying issues but nothing too crazy.

No. 171442

>>171439
>>171441
>they say, while congratulating themselves for calling out racism when drugstore lines don't carry Lupita-dark shades

so which is it? is it hard for everyone to find drugstore foundation, or just PoC, but then the extreme light end of the spectrum doesn't fit that narrative

No. 171443

>>171442
It's not either or, Jesus Christ. It's hard finding light enough foundations but at least they exist and there's the option of Asian cosmetics. Darker skintones usually get like 2 shades and have to make do.

No. 171444

>>171443
Presumably you live in a majority white country so why are you surprised that the majority of foundations are for white people? It's like a white girl going to Nigeria and bitching that she can't find makeup, it makes you sound ridiculously entitled.

No. 171445

>>171444
I don't disagree tbh but I thought we were talking about murica where muh slavery blah blah. I'm European so it's ridiculous to me and I've heard people complaining on reddit that they can't find the right foundation in Northern Europe. But in the US they should have more variety at least within drugstore brands.

No. 171446

>>171445
Even then, black people only make up 13% of the US population. It's just not profitable for companies to produce as many shades for them when they make up a small proportion of their customer base.

No. 171447

>>171430
I bought the second darkest one and it matches me perfectly. which is weird because none of their foundations ever match.

>>171440

No, and it wouldn't make sense for them too either. I heard that SE Asia makes bb creams for darker tones, but right now I use a neutrogEna BB cream and it works fine.

No. 171448

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>>171447
It is matching me perfectly too.

>>171434
Unfortunately, like anon says, the coverage is shit. Still, my skin is decent so it is better than nothing.

No. 171449

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Can someone help me with primers? I'm currently using Smashbox, but I've heard good things about Heir Atelier Make Up Prep. Is it worth it?

Also should I invest in some lip and eye primers?

No. 171450

>>171449

wet n wild has a good eyeshadow primer for like five bucks.

No. 171451

>>171399
are you sure thats the right shade of concealer? looks so dark

No. 171452

>>171449
has anyone tried aftershave as primer? my sister loves it

No. 171453

>>171451
The shadow casting from the Chanel box is making it look darker than it actually is.

No. 171454

>>171449
Colourpop lippie primer is amazing, and it's only $5!

No. 171455

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>>171451
Nah, it's because the bottle is thick glass. Looks close to my skin color.

No. 171456

>>171455
fuck, now that you're saying it, I actually see it being darker than my skin…

No. 171457

Any recs for pale foundation that doesn't have a yellowish undertone? I use Dior skin star right now in the palest shade. I feel like the level of paleness is good but it's yellowish which makes it look darker than it is and it doesn't really match up in the less sunny months.

No. 171458

>>171457
I use MaxFactor Soft Resistant in (1) Light.It has cool (pink-ish) undertones. Germanfag here, so don't know if it's called the same in the US. It's the same in the Uk. You have to get the Soft resistant line though, colour 1(Light) is darker in the other MaxFactor foundations. I could post a picture when light conditions are better.

No. 171459

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Sooooo… after testing countless crappy bb creams I ended up buying this a week ago and it is like the best thing ever. The fair skin tone is perfect, no ugly orange undertone, great coverage, not greasy etc

No. 171460

>>171458
Thanks, anon. I'm in the UK so I'll definitely look out for that one. I tried other max factor foundations and I generally like the formulas, so a pinky one would be great.

No. 171461

>>171459
I've been enjoying the french versions of BB creams quite a bit. I used Marcelle for a while but it's too dark now. I'll check this out, thanks anon.

No. 171462

>>171461
Erborian is Korean

No. 171463

>>171461
My skintone is pretty pale and always had a hard time finding good make up but this one works perfectly for me and it is really comparable the asian bb creams I've tested (unlike most other western bb creams)

>>171462
it's a french/korean brand. It was created by a hungarian woman who lived and worked in france (for l'oréal) and later created her own brand with some korean scientist. They adapted asian bb creams to western skin and created all the bb cream buzz in france.

No. 171464

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>>171460
This a swatch in daylight. It's the palest I've found in drugstores. Not sure how well the pinkishness comes through in this pic, but it fits my cool undertones pretty well.

No. 171465

>>171464
All the palest foundations I've found are pink toned. I guess I need to invest in some Illamasqua white and mix it with some Estee Lauder's Double Wear liquid foundation. I'm basically using Mac's NW10 until I can afford some but I turn orange after an hour or two using that.



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