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Blending your summer foundation color into a fall/winter shade.

  • Writer: Kimber Leigh
    Kimber Leigh
  • Sep 20, 2015
  • 1 min read

Fall is on September 23rd and our summer bronze is quickly fading! Typically, women have 2 foundation colors. They have 1 for spring/summer and 1 for fall/winter. Keep reading if you are looking to achieve the best fouldation shade if you are not near someone that can color match your skin!


A foundation container can hold about 3 ½ tablespoons. For instance; Montreal is a little too light for me but Havana is too dark. What I do is take 2 ½ tablespoons of Montreal and mix it with 1 tablespoon of Havana. I suppose I could just use St. Lewis but I would have to use less Montreal and more St. Lewis. It would be closer to 1 ¾ tablespoons of each color and mix them together. Ether way, I would get a perfect match for my light/medium skin tone.


These are 10 recommendations on blending your darker spring/summer foundation color into a lighter fall/winter shade. You may have to play around with finding the right combination that works for your skin tone. This list should help!


 
 
 

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