Monday, November 30, 2009

Has anyone used the Revlon foundation that you can set it to how light or dark you want it?

Does that mean if you have fair skin you will be using a lot of the light and only a little of the dark meaning there will be a lot of the dark left over and wasted in the end? Do you thing it is worth it?Has anyone used the Revlon foundation that you can set it to how light or dark you want it?
They do sell it in shades like fair-light, light-medium, etc. But yes unless you're a shade ';3';, (the exact middle on the bottle, 50/50 mix of the shades) you use more of one side than the other.Has anyone used the Revlon foundation that you can set it to how light or dark you want it?
no its definitely not worth it..try this...





I find that you should first use a concealer to cover any dark spots you may have. Then use a foundation that is 1 shade darker than your skin tone. Than lightly dust a bit of powder over your face which is one shade lighter than you skin tone. Then apply eyeshadow. Try to go natural with a hint of gold with shimmer and maybe a tad of dark blue to go with your clothes because you shouldn't really match your clothes with your shadow, I should know, I'm a makeup artist. This will brighten up your eyes. Then dust a little shimmery gold eyeshadow or bronzer around the edges of your face, this will help enhance the glow and beauty. The finish with mascara if you want a a nice lippy or gloss. ENJOY!





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no, %26amp; I doubt seriously that it does that. It would have to be really sheer, or like smashbox's o-glow blush, have heating sensors or something to work.

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