![]() By focusing on your jawline only, it’s easy to pick up the wrong shade. It may be darker, it may have sallower or pinker undertones, or you may have a skin condition that causes redness. I still looked like I was wearing a mask because the rest of my body is a different colour than my face. Ew! But while this advice has served me well in winter, it failed me in the summer. If you pick a shade that only matches your face, you’ll look like you’re wearing a mask that ends at your jawline. I next matched my foundation to my jawline. That led me to choose foundations who had strong yellow undertones too, so no wonder they didn’t look good on me! Duh! Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Jawline? Mine is an even paler shade than my face and has stronger yellow undertones. Is it the same colour as your face? Nope. And yet, when you think about it, it doesn’t make much sense. *shakes head* Must have been the right way, I thought. Heck, even the SAs I asked for help to would gently grab my wrist and test the foundation there. Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Inner wristįor years, I tried foundation shades on my inner wrist. Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Chest?.Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Neck?.Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Jawline?.Should You Match Your Foundation To Your Inner wrist. ![]()
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