Women's Health - USA (2019-06)

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1


START WITH A


CLEAN FACE


Wear ing makeup can


skew your coloring, so


head to the store with


#NoMakeup or w ipe off


a section for more true-


to-tone swatches.


2


FIND YOUR (SUN)


LIGHT


Natural light will give you


the best color accuracy,


say s m a keup a r t i st Nick


Barose. So stand near a


window if possible. If not,


swatch (more on that lat-


er), then step outside for a


closer look. Even better,


t a ke home a sa mple a nd


try it in a few spaces.


3


DISCOVER YOUR


UNDERTONE


“Look at the veins on the


inside of your wrist,” says


Oquendo. If they’re blue,


you r sk i n i s c o ol-tone d.


Are they more green?


You’re warm-toned. If it’s


hard to tell, chances are


you r sk i n i s neut r a l.


“Knowing your under-


tone will help narrow


down your shade


choices,” he says.


4
GO FACE FIRST
“I se e p e ople m a ke t he

common mistakes of test-
ing colors on their hand
or w r i st, but t h i s do e s not

give you accurate results,”
says Thomas. Instead,
swatch a few close match-

es on your lower jawline
or che st. Th i s w i l l help
you find a foundation that

matches not only your
face but also the rest of

your body, so you can
avoid harsh edges.

5
CUSTOMIZE
YOUR SHADE

If you still can’t decide
(or you’re at a drugstore
with no testers), take

home a lighter and a
darker shade. You can
mix your perfect color

and even adjust it for each
season. If you get home
and realize you missed

the mark, take the prod-
uct back. Most stores
will accept returns, even

on opened products.


score the


perfect shade


COLOR CARE Turns out the tone of your skin not only


dictates your foundation shade but can also affect your skin


concerns. Uoma Beauty (a new brand focusing on inclusivity)


just launched a line of foundations formulated with different


benefits based on shade category—they’ve broken them down


into six “skin kins.” Their Say What?! Foundation ($29 each,


at Ulta) helps treat things like premature aging for fair skin


tones, oil production for olive ones, hyperpigmentation for tan


tones, and dullness for deep gals.


PRIME TIME
The trick to rocking any
foundation regardless of your
skin type: the right primer.
A mattifying one (try Clarins
Instant Poreless, $30, clarinsusa
.com, at right) will help oil-prone
skin achieve a dewy finish.
More on the dry end of the scale but
want a matte look? Start with
a hydrating base, like hyaluronic
acid–infused Cover FX Dewy
Skin Primer ($38, at Ulta).
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