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Colorguide for mary kay foundations
Colorguide for mary kay foundations






colorguide for mary kay foundations
  1. #COLORGUIDE FOR MARY KAY FOUNDATIONS SKIN#
  2. #COLORGUIDE FOR MARY KAY FOUNDATIONS MAC#
colorguide for mary kay foundations

#COLORGUIDE FOR MARY KAY FOUNDATIONS SKIN#

I’d estimate it as maybe a shade deeper than my skin but maybe a little lighter than NW50. Don’t let the swatch of it fool you (as Bronze 7 in Matte-Wear appears darker than Bronze 8 in Luminous-Wear), different formulas can look completely different in color. It has such a GREAT finish.īronze 8 in Luminous Wear was a tad too dark for me, but not by a lot. It’s definitely something you want to try out if you have normal to dry skin though. It’s for normal to dry skin and I *could* use it when it’s really, really cold out, but despite it giving the skin a dewy, healthy glow-on my oily skin I would look like Jermaine Jackson during the hottest day in Georgia if I tried to wear it all day…lol. BOY is the finish on this gorgeous BUT it’s not formulated for oily skin. OK-now back to the Luminous-Wear Foundation. Though I’m good at helping you guys find foundation matches, I unfortunately can’t help with these beyond the samples I was given since the site doesn’t give shade descriptions and I haven’t seen the other shades. Bronze 5 in Mineral Powder Foundation looks like a good match for NW50.

#COLORGUIDE FOR MARY KAY FOUNDATIONS MAC#

You get the coverage of a foundation with the comfort of a powder.įor the record, Bronze 6 in Matte-Wear is a deep brown with yellow undertones which looks similar to MAC NC50. Mary Kay® Mineral Powder Foundation is a weightless, skin-perfecting powder that makes lines, wrinkles and other imperfections seem to disappear. I’d probably use something like it as my sole foundation in the summer, but right now I want more coverage) I used the Mary Kay Mineral Powder Foundation in Bronze 4 (comes in 12 shades altogether) to set it (I used a little since this also doubles as foundation-but has buildable coverage. I loved that when wearing Matte-Wear I didn’t need to touch-up my makeup at all when I went out (I was wearing the makeup for six hours and didn’t notice I needed a touch-up-this could change in the warmer months though). Though it’s winter, it’s not quite cold enough where my skin would need something more moisturizing (this will change when I get back home to NYC where it’s on average 20 degrees colder than it is in Georgia) and of course it’s not hot enough at all for me to need major oil control coverage, but I still find myself getting a little shiny. It covers pretty well in terms of giving the skin a more even tone, but I still needed to use a concealer for the few dark spots on my forehead and chin (as I usually do with foundations anyway). It’s a medium to fuller coverage depending on how much you use. It’s the perfect deep brown with NEUTRAL undertones (sorry-had to put that in caps because sometimes brands whose foundations I really want to love go too red when they get to darker skin tones, so I get excited when there’s a neutral undertone for my skin…lol). So Bronze 7 was a good match for my NW47 skin. I can get carried away with a review when I like something. It’s the perfect age-fighting foundation for normal to dry skin, visibly reducing the appearance of pores, fine lines, wrinkles and skin imperfections for skin that looks luminous, radiant and immediately brightened as skin texture appears visibly improved. Infused with vitamin E and a patented blend of collagen-building peptides, the result is skin that instantly looks firmer, younger and healthier. I wasn’t sure what my shade would be since the MK site doesn’t go into depth with shade descriptions (though I guess you could go to a MK consultant and get matched), so they sent over Bronze 6 and 7 in Matte-Wear and Bronze 8 in Mary Kay TimeWise Luminous-Wear Liquid Foundation. It’s the perfect age-fighting foundation for combination to oily skin, visibly reducing the appearance of pores, fine lines, wrinkles and skin imperfections.

colorguide for mary kay foundations

I haven’t tried Mary Kay makeup in forever despite the fact I hear about so much awesomeness from the brand, but recently I was sent some products from the line and see I need to get on the good foot!Īs an oily girl, Mary Kay TimeWise Matte-Wear Liquid Foundation spoke to me before I even put it on…lol. Read ALL about my review process including how I take swatches, photos, and more here.








Colorguide for mary kay foundations