Almost a month into being a wife and one thing I loved about it is my sleep has normalized. All that house chores plus work and Crossfit can drain your energy and by 11pm, I'm knocked out on the bed. I've been meaning to normalize my sleeping pattern and fix my sleeping habits, and being a wife was the answer! :D

So yeah, that's my musing for today. In today's FMF, Shirley asks if there are tricks on how to test foundation on makeup counters:

Hi Martha,
I just want to ask if there are right/wrong ways to test foundation on counters? Or are there tricks behind it? Problem is, I always end up with the wrong shade even if I spend a lot of time testing foundation before purchasing so I would like to know if there are optimal ways to do it. Would appreciate your reply.
Shirley


Hey Shirley!

Good question. There are right and wrong ways to test a foundation, but I'd like to focus on the tricks more. Without further ado, here they are.


1. TEST YOUR FOUNDATION UNDER NATURAL LIGHT

- If the makeup counter that I'm visiting is near an exit, I take the extra mile by taking a couple of shades that I think match my skin tone, go outdoors, and swatch them under natural light. Natural light brings our your skin's true color and undertone, which helps you find your closest, if not your right shade of foundation. A substitute is white light or a mix of white and orange lighting, but never purely yellow or orange light.

2. SWATCH ON YOUR FOREHEAD

- This is a trick I learned from Felix Nguyen, makeup artist for Bobbi Brown. Swatching foundation on your forehead will match your face with your lower neck to chest, the parts that light hits the most and are more visible than your neck, next to your face. This technique will help you find a foundation that will unify your face and chest, which gives the illusion of an even skin tone.

3. KNOW YOUR SKIN TYPE

- When it comes to finding the right formula, knowing your skin type is key. Are you oily- skinned? Go for long- wearing foundations in liquid, mousse, or powder form. Are you dry- skinned? Best to go for liquid and cream types. Also, is your skin heavily acidic? Go for a shade lighter. Alkaline? Go a shade darker.

4. DETERMINE YOUR UNDERTONE

- This will cut your search time in half. Skin undertones are as follow: yellow, pink, neutral, olive. Picking a shade with an undertone that doesn't match yours is one of the culprits behind bad foundation!

5. THE 20 MINUTE RULE

- This is a rule I apply when I buy foundation. I try the foundation on, go around the mall for 20 minutes, and afterwards, observe how the foundation looks, feels, and sets on my skin. This way, I'm sure that I'll love or like, at least, the foundation that I will purchase.

Hope this helps! Now go get that right foundation for you!

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