Just because you’ve bought a foundation that’s too light for your skin tone, doesn’t mean you have to chuck that expensive new purchase. Bella Sugar shares their tips on how to make the most with what you’ve got.
In the make-up world, there are few things worse than discovering you’ve purchased a too-light foundation shade. (Cullen family, anyone?) But before you send it to the junkyard or head back for a refund, make your mismatched make-up work for you. Here’s how:
Use it as a highlighter
For a non-shimmery take on a highlighter, apply your light-toned foundation to the middle of the nose to elongate, on the upper cheeks to add brightness, or on the top of the Cupid’s bow to lend definition. On the eyes, use it on the inner corners and under the eyebrows for an instant lift.
Rev it up
Intensify a too-light shade by mixing in a bit of bronzer (whether it’s gel or powder). Or, if you’re feeling artistic, blend it with a darker shade of foundation for a completely customized palette.
Save it for another season
Skin can lighten and darken depending on season, so use that to your advantage. When well-blended, a lighter foundation shade in the winter might just match your complexion perfectly. Still off? Apply it with a wet sponge to blur its paleness.
Recognize the power of powder
If the shade is only slightly too light, then still wear it as normal, but consider layering a darker powder on top. Or just add a bit of bronzer as a finishing step, targeting the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin.
Originally written by Jaime Richards, this article appeared in BellaSugar [http://www.bellasugar.com]
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ricebunny
great tips
Mohamed
I use 2 shades of foundation usually, one lighter and one darker, and mix them to suit the season.
Anita
This has happened to me, thanks for the great advice
Rochelle Stewart
I have a darker shade and I mix in a little moisturiser to “lighten” it. It seems to work and I get an extra dose of moisture in!
Charne
Thanks, now I dont have to look like a ghost no more! Ha Ha
Cat
Great advice, thank you
Mpbutterfly
Great tips to save money when your purchase went wrong.
ODENDAAL
Great article and tips!
Maria Meyer
Wow – I have a tube I would like to make lighter, any ideas?
Humphreys
This happens to me oh so very often! thanks, great tip!
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