Anonymous wrote:OP you can book an appointment at Nordstrom. The appointment is 45 mins long and with their “in store beauty expert.” You can chat with them beforehand to explain what you need. It’s the beauty equivalent of booking an appointment with a Nordstrom personal stylist and different from going to a Brand’s beauty counter. They will pull from a variety of brands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haus Labs at Sephora, they have a range of undertones and shades, and it's a buildable, very easy to apply foundation. They will give you samples so you can try it for a few days at home. The finish is satin--in between glowy and matte.
I just got this foundation and I am loving it so far. Probably the best shade match I've ever had.
I tend to NEED matte. Even ones people swear aren't shiny are shiny on me, but I'll check it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haus Labs at Sephora, they have a range of undertones and shades, and it's a buildable, very easy to apply foundation. They will give you samples so you can try it for a few days at home. The finish is satin--in between glowy and matte.
I just got this foundation and I am loving it so far. Probably the best shade match I've ever had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Sephora and got a bunch of samples. This worked well for me. NARS is pretty solid as a "starter" foundation.
Nars looked good on me in the store and turned orange within an hour.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Sephora's color machine thing worked pretty well?
That said I also decided to focus on skincare rather than foundation at some point -- retinol and SPF got me to a point where I truly don't need foundation anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Why not focus on your skincare and diet--then you won't even need foundation. That is what I do. I only need a touch of Cle de Peau concealer occasional, say after long travel days.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Sephora and got a bunch of samples. This worked well for me. NARS is pretty solid as a "starter" foundation.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go to Sephora, blue mercury or ulta. The problem with the makeup counters is they only work with their brand which may or may not work well for you.
Also I only by cosmetics from those places that allow returns. Even if opened and used. Many products at the three places I mentioned aren’t sold in the stores so I buy a couple of shades and see which one works and return the rest. I’m not keeping a $40 foundation that’s not the right shade for my skin so I love the return policies of the three I mentioned.
Also if it’s in your budget I really can’t recommend a professional tutorial enough. I did one a few months ago with someone and it was around $250 and some of the best money I have spent. Learned so much about what kind of products work for me. Make sure if you do this you don’t go with someone who sells makeup as they have an incentive to tell you something is good for you when it may not be.
Anonymous wrote:What foundations have you tried that didn’t work for you? Are they all liquid? Do you think you’d have better results with a powder? Also how are you prepping your skin beforehand and how are you applying your foundation? These are all things that can affect your foundation “wear” on your face as much as the foundation itself.