How To Find Your BEST Foundation Match + Undertone | Anastasia Foundation Sticks | Melissa Alatorre

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  • I get into the nitty gritty details on foundation matching and figuring out your skin and products undertone! I talk a lot in this video but I really wanted you guys to feel CONFIDENT next time you walk into a store to buy your next expensive ass foundation ha!
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  • @IKEDIANA
    @IKEDIANA Před 7 lety +2010

    I agree that Sephora and other make up stores have the worst lighting when it fact they SHOULD provide customers with good lighting so that we can actually see what we put on our face so we dont make a mistake when it comes to our color match. They need to provide good artificial lighting that mimics the natural day light 👍🏼

    • @littlemiss131
      @littlemiss131 Před 7 lety +5

      SOOOO AGREED!

    • @Demildiel
      @Demildiel Před 7 lety +13

      Totally agree! I pick out my own shades now because the lighting makes my undertone hard to see.

    • @kaamya921
      @kaamya921 Před 7 lety +33

      I tell them this all the time. What exactly is the rational behind the lighting. You cannot see the true finish of the makeup you're testing.

    • @U2Brrr
      @U2Brrr Před 7 lety +22

      Let's take this complaint to their channel...-and MAYBE...they'll get the hint???

    • @nidasayyed6723
      @nidasayyed6723 Před 7 lety +30

      I actually swatch makeup and then walk out of the store to check it in natural light. you could try that

  • @mckinneymindy
    @mckinneymindy Před 7 lety +3829

    that awkward moment when all the shades look like a match and you don't know what life is anymore.

    • @EDITINGQUEEN
      @EDITINGQUEEN Před 7 lety +19

      Ms. Mintz true

    • @cristinagarcia1652
      @cristinagarcia1652 Před 6 lety +5

      OMG... so me.

    • @jinaldangar
      @jinaldangar Před 6 lety +2

      Lol. True

    • @rebeckasoleng4464
      @rebeckasoleng4464 Před 5 lety +114

      so true, it always happens to me. But when I decide what color and buys it, and go home. I always see that I have picked the wrong shade. Either it is to pink or too dark. I hate shopping for foundation.

    • @katem7196
      @katem7196 Před 5 lety +18

      That was me today at both Ulta And Sephora! I walked out of both places freaking very confused ! I don’t know what kind of people they hire there! Let’s just say both look at veins, one said blue and the other said green and purple blah blah blah. I walked out empty handed! Even a blind person could tell whatever the color they matched me was totally off!

  • @Rebecca-kq3jf
    @Rebecca-kq3jf Před 7 lety +993

    I was colour matched by an employee at an Estée Lauder counter and she only tried 1 shade. I'm not a professional and the lighting wasn't very good so i just took her word for it. When I tried the foundation at home it made me look dead. 👍

    • @anastasiaobi
      @anastasiaobi Před 7 lety +105

      Rebecca Gurllllll same ! This gurl tried a foundation in my skin and convinced me it was correct, by the time I got home the foundation was 3 shades darker than my skin.
      I looked like a different person

    • @rebeccachhtetri490
      @rebeccachhtetri490 Před 7 lety +5

      Rebecca same here..shoutout to us👏

    • @TvOfMike
      @TvOfMike Před 7 lety +20

      Rebecca SAME, this wmployee at sephora matched me to 1 shade said it was perfect.... when i went into day light all my friends said it was too dark and i even noticed it too. I think i might be 2 or one shade lighter

    • @ancamg
      @ancamg Před 7 lety +13

      I almost had a fight with a Sephora employee (joking) but she wanted me to use a much darker foundation, like 4 instead of 2, and I know she was wrong. They also said I have yellow undertone and that's not true either.

    • @alexishurricane8759
      @alexishurricane8759 Před 6 lety +2

      If you take it back, they'll swap it.

  • @xbl155ful
    @xbl155ful Před 7 lety +1092

    Omg her eyes are so beautiful!

  • @InvictumLupus
    @InvictumLupus Před 7 lety +2814

    I'll forever be confused about picking the correct foundation

    • @sheilabrink6965
      @sheilabrink6965 Před 7 lety +102

      Same. I have about 30 bottles of foundation, some drugstore some high-end, and maybe 2 out of the 30 I own match me. 😟 The struggle is real

    • @sarahingerson6202
      @sarahingerson6202 Před 7 lety +14

      I'm thinking I'll just start buying several shades and returning after wearing it for a bit. It's hard to tell in the store or from a small sample size. You might only get 1 or 2 wears out of a sample.

    • @sparklestacey8043
      @sparklestacey8043 Před 7 lety +6

      Sarah Ingerson in the UK all high end brands give you a good size sample.Estee Lauder give a 10day sample Clinique give a 5 day.Take a travel size little pot to the highstreet/drugstore and de pot a sample for your self.My foundation of life is est'ee Lauder double wear light 💚🙋🏻

    • @sarahingerson6202
      @sarahingerson6202 Před 7 lety +9

      I'm from the U.S. and I pretty much just shop at Sephora and they like to give you these tiny samples that give you like 3 days at the most and that's if they are feeling generous and if there's product left in the tester. They don't open a new one if the tester is out.

    • @andreadominguez1765
      @andreadominguez1765 Před 7 lety +5

      samples are for testing skin sensitivity, not "trials"of products, plus product won't last lost in those jars, so even if you got 10, it wouldn't work as well or the same. so.. that's what the return policy is there for.

  • @MelissaAlatorre
    @MelissaAlatorre  Před 7 lety +2755

    WHERE MY PALE OLIVE GIRLS AT!??????
    love you all so much

    • @katiacortes
      @katiacortes Před 7 lety +47

      Still not sure if I'm olive or yellow.. 🤔 but you're beautiful! 🙌

    • @baileycarter9855
      @baileycarter9855 Před 7 lety +1

      yyeeeesssss!

    • @chatambi89
      @chatambi89 Před 7 lety

      🙋🏻

    • @uihyipnip
      @uihyipnip Před 7 lety +6

      Thank you so much. I think I finally understand my skin tone!

    • @uihyipnip
      @uihyipnip Před 7 lety +6

      Now I need to rewatch all your videos so I can match myself lol

  • @9justkeepswimming9
    @9justkeepswimming9 Před 6 lety +1333

    What if my neck, body, and face are all different shades lmao i don't want to put foundation on my whole neck it feels nasty

    • @solreategui418
      @solreategui418 Před 6 lety +29

      Toast Lux exactly!!!

    • @kayleighbentley5100
      @kayleighbentley5100 Před 6 lety +119

      match your neck, possibly? since my face is quite red, i have to match my neck.

    • @BeeRitt
      @BeeRitt Před 6 lety +51

      My chest is like 2 shades darker than my neck and my face is bright red so it's impossible for me to find a shade for each park of my body😂
      I personally match the foundation to my chest because it's easier to blend the makeup on your face and down your neck, versus blending the shade all over your entire chest

    • @Rooibostea5959
      @Rooibostea5959 Před 6 lety +47

      My neck is like two shades more pale than my face so if I match my face to my neck I just end up using foundation that makes me look pale af there’s no win 😂

    • @reetikapanwar3454
      @reetikapanwar3454 Před 6 lety +42

      My face, neck, chest, shoulders and arms are all different colours altogether..!!! 😫 specifically my face is yellow whereas my neck is just plain dark and something else compared to my face. The chest is yellow too... I don’t think I can ever match my
      Foundation to my neck firstly, forget the body..!! 😕😩

  • @dinosaursandspace
    @dinosaursandspace Před 7 lety +675

    I need her to match my foundation!!

    • @khadijabey7964
      @khadijabey7964 Před 2 lety

      Me too. I wish she was here in Dallas, Texas, the makeup artists here don't know what they are doing.

  • @Samiakahmed
    @Samiakahmed Před 6 lety +436

    Learning this is like learning advanced calculus.

  • @yostephy17
    @yostephy17 Před 7 lety +376

    I love how detailed you are when it comes to talking about makeup. It is super helpful thank you! Also, I want to say most of the time I walk into sephora/mac with no makeup on the girls def tend to treat you a little differently but when you come Glammed up they want to help you right away. That is one thing I hate -_- regardless I'm still going to go with no makeup if I know I'm going to be purchasing a new foundation lol.

    • @cherryxb
      @cherryxb Před 7 lety +6

      With me it's the opposite! When I'm bare faced, I look like I don't know makeup so I get asked several times. But when I'm full glam I literally have to flag people down 😭😭 no one will even make eye contact with me!

    • @KoRnChic
      @KoRnChic Před 7 lety

      So true! 👏🏻

    • @littlemiss131
      @littlemiss131 Před 7 lety +5

      I go eyes done only ..if I'm looking for foundation of course...this way , I find I get the BEST of both worlds. They see I'm trying and are MORE helpful...but your right, ZERO makeup = ZERO great service unfortunately...Hope this can help!

    • @wamber1223
      @wamber1223 Před 7 lety +15

      Lol I work for a luxury makeup brand and I sways prefer when someone who is shopping for a new makeup look comes in bare faced!! It's like the best so we can try more things instead of the worry of removing the first makeup that you already spent time and product on.

    • @BeautybyZaynah
      @BeautybyZaynah Před 7 lety

      Really good tips x

  • @kaitdean7188
    @kaitdean7188 Před 7 lety +2070

    Doesn't she look like Esmeralda

  • @giulianamcg5992
    @giulianamcg5992 Před 7 lety +463

    THIS TOPIC IS SO FRUSTRATING! 90% OF THE FOUNDATIONS IN STORES FOR PALE SKIN HAVE PINK UNDERTONES

    • @michaelaallen9509
      @michaelaallen9509 Před 7 lety +34

      Giulianamcg this was my exact problem! I have very pale skin but yellow undertones. I recently took a trip to Korea and found that the colors PERFECTLY match my skin tone, without looking too pink or orange. This is probably because a lot of the makeup here is made for women with pale skin and more yellow in their complexion. Also, the coverage of the cushion foundation I purchased is so natural and flawless looking. Needless to say, I won't be purchasing any American foundations from here on out lol. Most Korean products can be found online too :)

    • @mr.icecream7880
      @mr.icecream7880 Před 7 lety

      I'm more dark but the maybelline fit me was tok pink

    • @bluebih999
      @bluebih999 Před 6 lety +1

      Michaela Allen im pale with neutral undertones and i can't stand pale pink foundations

    • @rosasolano4577
      @rosasolano4577 Před 6 lety +1

      Michaela Allen do you find that Korean products lighten your face? I live in China and have been told not to buy Asian face products because they all use skin lighteners (since the paler you are the more beautiful you are considered here!). I have been purchasing all my makeup every time I visit back home but am wondering if you really see a difference.

    • @indisiagian774
      @indisiagian774 Před 6 lety

      Giulianamcg try mac with shade NC

  • @ruru_swygukkie
    @ruru_swygukkie Před 7 lety +286

    I would like to see a video like this one but about liquid foundations, because almost ALWAYS, malls have that kinda yellow lighting and it sucks because I never know for sure what matches me and end up getting the wrong shade so if you could do that it'd be awesome💕

    • @fp804
      @fp804 Před 7 lety +6

      Those yellow lighting is soooo annoying! It's so deceiving when you're trying to figure out your foundation shade (especially if you're just starting out).

    • @aubreemiokiyolinn
      @aubreemiokiyolinn Před 7 lety +4

      Ruth Romero agree totally

    • @AaronFolseMUA
      @AaronFolseMUA Před 7 lety +36

      @ruth romero Try swatching a few shades at the counter, then going outside in daylight to compare with a mirror, then go back and get the winner!

    • @shundakm
      @shundakm Před 7 lety

      Glam by Aaron that's an excellent ideal, thank you bc sometimes I'm totally lost with this and I'm totally new to everything

    • @onyagnes6192
      @onyagnes6192 Před 7 lety

      Ruth Romero YASSSS, it looks perfect when I tried and bought it, but when Igot home , i fuckin mad at my self for spending a lot of money on foundation that I'll never use

  • @maverick-vq9mq
    @maverick-vq9mq Před 4 lety +44

    1. I have met only one guy who matched me to my foundation perfectly. He works at MUF in Tunjungan Mall in Surabaya. I shall name my third born after him.
    2. THAT LIPSTICK!!!!! Uhmaaaayyzingggg
    I always love your color choices. We all need a color boost daily. You just do it better than most. Hugs from Malaysia xx

    • @abigailpena5950
      @abigailpena5950 Před 4 lety

      Yeah I was lucky enough to go to Sephora when this true professional was there and she was the only one who matched me perfectly and that's how o figured out I am a ultra fair olive shade and funnily enough she was olive as well and told me she could "see the green." Btw my perfect match is 10WY in Urban Decay's newest foundation then I add some green concealer to it and boom, it's a match!

  • @Aushirye
    @Aushirye Před 7 lety +54

    intro ends at 2:13
    specific tips start at 13:04

  • @nonichan8829
    @nonichan8829 Před 7 lety +200

    Why does it feel like I am taking a calculus class, foundation is hard to figure. Ugh I wasted too much money for a foundation

  • @manikabedi4387
    @manikabedi4387 Před 7 lety +252

    Very useful... no one has made so much effort to explain this and picking the right foundation shade continues to be the hardest thing no matter how many time you buy foundation.

    • @SunshineandSand88
      @SunshineandSand88 Před 7 lety

      Yesssss I've always wondered why!!! So so informative and helpful

  • @CamilaVanilla
    @CamilaVanilla Před 7 lety +88

    I have light olive skin (by olive, I mean I have greenish undertones). I use Giorgio Armani Lasting (NOT Luminous) in 4.5, and it seems to match surprisingly well. I've also had luck with one of the Laura Mercier tinted moisturizers, I think in the shade Sand (I could be wrong). Koh Gen Do 213 and MUFE 117 work, too. Custom Cover Drops in G20 and Bourjois Healthy Mix 52 (NOT the serum) might also work.
    For those who wonder if you might have olive undertones, generally warm/yellow foundations look too orange on you (or just "off") and cool/pink foundations will look too pink. Bronzers look reddish, too. I'm of a Mediterranean descent, which I heard makes someone more likely to have olive undertones.

    • @starflash2230
      @starflash2230 Před 7 lety +2

      i use exactly all of the same foundations you mentioned ... you should watch Karima mcKimmie 's channel i can just go and buy the foundations she uses without trying and they match me perfectly. she and Melissa are my favourite you tubers esp for in-depth information.

    • @meriamrezika6535
      @meriamrezika6535 Před 7 lety +1

      This comment totally made me realise im olive. Bc warm always looks orange on me and most everything else looks too pink (im of mediterranean descent too)

    • @TasnuvaAshrafUm
      @TasnuvaAshrafUm Před 7 lety +1

      I'm literally a greenish orange. NOTHING WORKS FOR ME. L'Oréal was a great match for me but guess what now it's discontinued :')

    • @TasnuvaAshrafUm
      @TasnuvaAshrafUm Před 7 lety

      I guess I'll have to try hard :')

    • @CamilaVanilla
      @CamilaVanilla Před 7 lety

      starflash 22 I do watch Karima! That's how I found the Giorgio Armani foundation :D

  • @godisdead6611
    @godisdead6611 Před 7 lety +412

    I was gonna say soemthing about how pretty your eyes are but overall you're just really gorgeous it ain't fair

  • @LP-zc4gy
    @LP-zc4gy Před 7 lety +194

    I feel bad because everytime she kept saying that one color was too grey, I just had to take her word for it because I couldn't really tell at certain points.

    • @SilentTrip
      @SilentTrip Před 6 lety +13

      Lindsey yeah I don't think it was grey at all, but I'm not an expert so I can't tell.

    • @augustms17
      @augustms17 Před 6 lety +9

      LOL Me too. They all look the same after she applies.

    • @StephanieRZ
      @StephanieRZ Před 5 lety +9

      When you look at the whole body position of neck, whole jawline & shoulders, it looks too much lighter on her face than on her body ... Pale, like grayed out.
      So then your face doesn't go matching your body, and that's not a glowing color naturally. So it may not be the perfect shade of foundation for her.
      I hope this somehow helps, even though the video was very long ago lol.

    • @Val.Kyrie.
      @Val.Kyrie. Před 4 lety +1

      It was so grey it looked green while she was swatching it at one point 😬

  • @lilianapineda1573
    @lilianapineda1573 Před 7 lety +102

    I find Melissa so genuine in how she delivers tips. I always get the sense that I'm learning from a pro who just wants to help women (and guys) to feel their most confident. Her personality is definitely showing through more now too! She's always so informative, I loved this video! 👌

    • @Selsmittenxo
      @Selsmittenxo Před 7 lety +14

      She's definitely a professional makeup artist! 😊👌🏼💗

  • @MelissaAlatorre
    @MelissaAlatorre  Před 7 lety +618

    Hey guys! Just wanted to clarify something for all the confusion going on about what is WARM and what is COOL. I personally was going off the MAC color wheel theory/foundation labeling system where WARM = red and COOL = yellow.
    As if undertones weren't complicated already, the beauty industry also does not have a standard labeling system for what is warm and what is cool - each brand has it's own own way of labeling foundations warm or cool. For some brands WARM is yellow and COOL is red and vice versa...
    Just wanted to make sure no one out there is left in the dark and confused so know that I was referring to WARM being red and COOL being yellow in this video! Hope that clarifies any confusion some of you may have had!
    All I want is to help you guys out, please know that

    • @jessicavaillancourt1314
      @jessicavaillancourt1314 Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for the awesome tips! My foundation tends to look pink on my skin. I'm pale and I'm not really sure my undertone I think it's red. The beauty people at the store where I live kinda suck and I've never got matched correctly before. If my skin looks redish without makeup and I'm pale am I warm or cool? Thank you again

    • @mnimdp
      @mnimdp Před 7 lety +13

      Hi Jessica! If your foundation tends to look too pink, you probably have more yellow or neutral undertones. I also have that same issue. I have light skin and most "light" foundations look too pink on me. I always need to make sure I find one that is light with yellow undertones, because even neutral is way too pink for me. What Melissa said about looking at the rest of your body is super important. For example, I have a lot of redness on my cheeks and around my nose, so at first thought you might think "oh, she has red/pink undertones", but that's definitely not the case. If i bring my shoulder next to my face, you can clearly see how "golden" -so, yellow - my shoulders look (specially now after the summer, with a little bit of a tan. When you're very pale it's harder to tell). Do the swatches like she did, bringing it from the center of your face down to your neck. It's best to do them a little more apart, so you can see some of your natural skin next to the color, instead of the next shade. I find that by looking at the swatches on your neck, you can usually tell your undertone (yellow or red/pink or neutral). For example, if the neutral and red/pink undertone shades look too pink on you, you probably have more yellow undertones. If the yellow and neutral shades look too yellow on you, you probably have more pink/red undertones. The shade might be too light if you base yourself on the neck, but in my experience it reflects the correct undertone. Like, you can see the first shade she swatched "beige", it looks perfect on her neck, so it is probably her correct undertone, but it's just too light for the whole face. If that's the case, choose a shade that is a bit darker but with the same undertones. And like she said, ALWAYS look in natural light, that's the only way to see it properly.
      Also, note that she is basing the warm and cool descriptions on the MAC system, where WARM = red and COOL = yellow. Most of the brands that I use are the other way around. They call warm the more yellow, and cool the more pink/red. For example check out this Estee Lauder foundation on the sephora website, and the Loreal True Match Foundation on the Loreal website.
      www.sephora.com/double-wear-nude-cushion-stick-radiant-makeup-P410666?skuId=1848704&icid2=products%20grid%3Ap410666
      www.lorealparisusa.com/en/products/makeup/face/foundation-makeup/true-match-super-blendable-makeup.aspx?&shade=W2-Light-Ivory-Warm
      Compare for the Estee Lauder the colors 1C1 and 1W1. And for Loreal, compare W2 and C2. You can easily see how for both brands the ones with the letter C (cool) are pink, and the ones with the letter W (warm) are yellow. They also have the N shades for neutral. So calling it cool or warm depends on the brand. Just try to focus on the color itself, if you are more yellow or more pink, or somewhere in between. Wow, that was long! Hope it helps!
      By the way, I'm not a makeup artist or an expert on the subject, I just have tried out A LOT of foundation throughout the years :)

    • @randelynmatsushima
      @randelynmatsushima Před 7 lety

      +Marina de Paula Please check out my channel 💕

    • @kkdkoolkat2
      @kkdkoolkat2 Před 7 lety +2

      +Marina de Paula I have the same problem! All the lightest shades have too much pink. What foundations and shades work for you?

    • @ayishamberrose6775
      @ayishamberrose6775 Před 7 lety

      pleaseeeeeee tell me your lens colour in this video... plzzzz🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @purplecleo
    @purplecleo Před 7 lety +77

    At the beginning I didn't expect to be able to see the things you were talking about but once you blended it I totally got it. Thank you!

  • @kutjegodverdomme
    @kutjegodverdomme Před 7 lety +2

    I have been trying to label my skin by watching these videos and you are the FIRST one to give me an answer. Your skin is exactly what I have! Somehow everyday my undertone changes. Sometimes I'm more pink, sometimes I'm more yellow. I have one foundation that matches me PERFECTLY one some days but looks really awful and orange on me on other days. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am almost crying of relief

  • @jaderobbo
    @jaderobbo Před 7 lety +51

    Natural almost looked like a light contour colour on you - could definitely notice the grey! This was so well explained, thanks so much x

    • @jaderobbo
      @jaderobbo Před 7 lety +11

      Also, I'm between a pale yellow and a pale olive - SO hard to match. Struggletown. 😆

    • @michaelak6753
      @michaelak6753 Před 7 lety +5

      when i first saw her swatch it i was like "girl you in denial because you dont like it, neutral is your colour" but then she faced the front and it did seem way too grey, the warm natural actually looked closest from the front. can see why she had so much trouble matching it lol

  • @sidrashah2023
    @sidrashah2023 Před 7 lety +115

    hey melissa this is the best foundation match video I have seen ever, thx for making this.
    side note: everytime i walk into a sephora or ulta without makeup I get harsh looks from employees.

    • @Allisonnnnnx
      @Allisonnnnnx Před 7 lety +16

      I don't ask for help anymore at Sephora or Ulta because it seems like they don't even know where the products are or they're just clueless. I asked the sephora lady if they have the MUFE Mattifying primer travel size in stock and she told me that they only sell in full size. I was like no??? I have purchased it many times and trying to restock then she says oh........-_- lol. At Ulta I asked if they have the PUR hydra lift in stock and I showed the lady the picture. She was really clueless and says oh we don't sell it here but I found it right after.

    • @roze0169
      @roze0169 Před 7 lety +1

      +Allison X I walked into sephora and asked to get a product from an employee she completely cluelessly said she didnt even think anything like that existed like i was stupid and looked at me funny and then I escorted her to its display and showed her the tester and she was totally bumed lol she disappeared into the back after. and just few days ago i walked in wanting to buy eyebrow stencils and told an enployee i didnt like the anastasia ones i wanted to try something different at first she told me hey you dont even need an eyebrow stencil and i was like no im really hereto buy them today after an hour drive do you carry any brand other then anastasia shes like no we dont like iam stupid and then because we were standing near a too faced display i said oh may be ill try the ones in the too faced eyebrow kit and she said oh it doesnt even come with stencils then i picked the tester out the display held it up high and pointed at the stencil section and she was like ohhhh.....

    • @amandacrow1215
      @amandacrow1215 Před 7 lety +3

      OMG SAME well for sephora my ulta has really nice employees but my sephora looks at me like i shouldnt be there and i asked to do the color iq one time and they literally acted like they didnt wanna do it i hate going to sephora

    • @Allisonnnnnx
      @Allisonnnnnx Před 7 lety +2

      Roze E LOL. Love how they can stand and walk around then say oh we don't sell it here. Unless you point it out. That's funny how she thought theres no stencils in the too faced eyebrow kit 😂

    • @Allisonnnnnx
      @Allisonnnnnx Před 7 lety +1

      Amanda Crow Sometimes its a good and bad experience >.

  • @P0lS0NEDapple
    @P0lS0NEDapple Před 4 lety +1

    Even though I'm coming across this video 3 years after, I have finally found someone who has the same issue as me. I am very ethnically mixed and have a light olive skin tone as well, and have tried sooo many foundations that made me look gray (shadowy?). This video and your own skin tone has helped me tremendously!!! Thank you! xoxo

  • @cristinagarcia1652
    @cristinagarcia1652 Před 7 lety

    This has been the single most helpful foundation match video I have seen. I now understand why I use more yellow based foundations with some brands, and more neutral with other brands.

  • @defnenuryanar6718
    @defnenuryanar6718 Před 7 lety +791

    Is she wonder woman in dc series? ahahhah lol

    • @classicarah
      @classicarah Před 7 lety +87

      She would look the part!

    • @tonkacat
      @tonkacat Před 7 lety +24

      Defne Yanar definitely. she suits the part better than the actress in the new movie

    • @mariskae6403
      @mariskae6403 Před 7 lety +35

      Mona Chroma def not, i think gal gadot was perfect for the role!

    • @Bismillilah
      @Bismillilah Před 6 lety

      Yes!

  • @oftroy000
    @oftroy000 Před 7 lety +105

    i think youre right but you could have gotten away with more than one of those colours. my opinion.
    im also a light olive but everything either looks too pink or too orange on me :( :( :(

    • @star12341998
      @star12341998 Před 7 lety +3

      You can try mixing foundation shades to find the right one for you though :)

    • @mariagraciamorenovegas7722
      @mariagraciamorenovegas7722 Před 7 lety

      oftroy000 Same here only I'm a bit to the more medium tones and everything is just this reddish awful tan and I am forced to mix and use concealers and stuff to make it work

    • @carolinepearl3839
      @carolinepearl3839 Před 7 lety +1

      i'm soooo light (nc10) and i can never find a foundation or concealer that isn't too pink after it oxidizes!

  • @samanthaholthaus595
    @samanthaholthaus595 Před 7 lety +17

    Wow this was sooooo wonderfully informative! Thank you so much for an "unconventional" beauty tutorial! New subbie here!!

  • @epiphanyj7
    @epiphanyj7 Před 5 lety

    Okay but for first time after watching a lot of foundation videos as a beginner trying to find a guide of sorts to finding out what would be my foundation match, THIS is the only video that made any kind of sense. You definitely did a great job at explaining this so that when I go into the store trying to match some shades I don’t necessarily go in blind . Thank yaaaaaa :)

  • @sheezaejaz7086
    @sheezaejaz7086 Před 7 lety +5

    Not even kidding about how informative this video was. It's one thing to just talk about it, but showing us exactly what you're explaining helps a lot too. This whole topic is something I've tried explaining to my friends for so long but it's hard to simply tell someone about the difference in foundation undertones without SHOWING them a demo. This was so great!

  • @zxxxthhh
    @zxxxthhh Před 7 lety +46

    You're teeth are brighter than my future girl. You are so pretty! Thanks for the info!

  • @kristinaignacio3953
    @kristinaignacio3953 Před 7 lety +6

    Thank you so much for this! I always get a "gray and dirty" look with most foundations that should have been my color match. I don't really know my undertone but I go with warm ones but most of them look grey on me. Will start going to sephora with no makeup on and blend foundation on my face. This is really really helpful!

  • @CatsEyes13
    @CatsEyes13 Před 7 lety +65

    I agree. natural looks too grey.

  • @alisa1727
    @alisa1727 Před 7 lety +5

    This is literally the best explanation ever, I feel like a lot of people hate this part of make up shopping. And thank you so much for putting one shade on the left and the other on the right. In the beginning I was wishing you would since swatches don't do much, and you just nailed it!

  • @kimx457
    @kimx457 Před 7 lety +262

    THIS WAS SO HELPFUL BC I AN ALSO PALE YELLOW/OLIVE THANK YOUUUU

    • @kimx457
      @kimx457 Před 7 lety

      *AM

    • @pants6416
      @pants6416 Před 7 lety +2

      Saaaaaame. So hard to match to! I've got a few rosy areas, but it's mostly more of barely green, neutral to warm light yellow tone. Such an odd mix of colours to try to match to. Usually I just deal with too pink and too pale and try to fix it with bronzer and blush.

    • @pants6416
      @pants6416 Před 7 lety

      Saaaaaame. So hard to match to! I've got a few rosy areas, but it's mostly more of barely green, neutral to warm light yellow tone. Such an odd mix of colours to try to match to. Usually I just deal with too pink and too pale and try to fix it with bronzer and blush.

    • @iflymilly
      @iflymilly Před 7 lety +14

      Estée Lauder double wear in desert beige is perfect for me, and I have sort of pale, yellow/olive skin too. I always struggle with foundations being either too pink or too orange but this one has perfect neutral undertones without looking muddy! Idk exactly what your skin tone is but it works so well for me

    • @pants6416
      @pants6416 Před 7 lety +1

      iflymilly I'll check that one out. Thanks!

  • @vancitygurl
    @vancitygurl Před 7 lety +23

    Never test foundation in stores either, the lighting in stores gives ur a false look on your undertones. Best way to determine ur shade is to pick 3 shade u think matches u, see if the counter person will give u a sample and try it at home. Most ppl at Sephora can't match u coz they don't know squat. But they sure can give u samples to try at home....It's really trial and error when it comes to finding the right shade. I was wearing the wrong shade for the longest time ever, a friend would even tell me that my foundation made me look dark....i finally went up to Estee Lauder counter and told her that the shade I'm wearing makes me look too dark. She matched my skin and I finally found the right shade. What also helps is applying the foundation in natural light at home, take a selfie or many selfies and see how the foundation looks in the pictures...Now I don't have that problem anymore, I've found my right shade and that's what I'm gonna stick with...knowing ur undertones is great too, helps u shorten the range of shades to look from.

  • @potpourriwisdom
    @potpourriwisdom Před 5 lety

    This was such a blessed find! I've been fighting the pale olive fight for decades! I've experienced ALL the problems you demonstrated in the swatch! I've been able to find peace and resolve mixing product, too, but all in hard trial and error. And yes, yes, YES, the ashen thing! Hundred percent! I have Mexican and Norwegian heritage, so I look pale and I have burned easily, but I find that I do tan as well, and friends are always shocked how ill I look when I hold a lime green piece of clothing to my face. I can totally see the thing you're talking about, though, with the natural - it's deceiving even on my own face to put that warmer color on, but yeah, unless you've suffered with that gray ashen sick look, the squawkers on your content sections just ain't gonna get it. Nice! Thank you for this!

  • @maia9787
    @maia9787 Před 7 lety +294

    anyone else notice one of her eyes is more blue and one eye is more green ??

    • @oliviageneva
      @oliviageneva Před 7 lety +12

      yea. im just realized. so beautiful!

    • @maia9787
      @maia9787 Před 7 lety +10

      kinda wishin I had eyes like that too lol

    • @headempty5161
      @headempty5161 Před 7 lety +3

      Genevevo Official

    • @jarelysdoll
      @jarelysdoll Před 7 lety +8

      She could have heterochromia

  • @chelsearuger1796
    @chelsearuger1796 Před 7 lety +58

    I always get yellow undertone shades of foundation and because of the rosacea on my face it still looks pink compared to my neck. I will forever love this struggle.

    • @chelsearuger1796
      @chelsearuger1796 Před 7 lety +15

      Live **** I certainly don't love the struggle.

    • @Lee-qd7fl
      @Lee-qd7fl Před 7 lety

      have you tried colour correcting?

    • @chelsearuger1796
      @chelsearuger1796 Před 7 lety +4

      +Leeyan Gh That I have... maybe I'm just not the best at it haha but it didn't help that much when I tried it.

    • @pkandylive
      @pkandylive Před 7 lety

      Sivana Sisso I've never heard of that before! so what would u recommend for ppl trying to cover up age spots? I'm trying to help my mom but everything I try ends up looking grey.. 🙁

    • @serenanicole4301
      @serenanicole4301 Před 7 lety

      Sivana Sisso nobody wants to use two different foundations everyday having to mix them plus not everyone has the money to buy two different foundations every time they run out

  • @anindhitasoekowati3422
    @anindhitasoekowati3422 Před 4 lety +6

    Watched this at least 3 times before, and today I finally understand completely what you're saying. The first time I watched this video, I thought I was a warm-neutral medium. Then I tried Milani foundation and it's too grey on me. Just like you said, muddy... After that, I thought I was a warm tan. Then I bought some local foundation with those specs, and I look orange, the color's too dark too.
    Only when I thought my search was coming to an end, when I thought I was a yellow - medium, I found out that yellow undertones look too yellow on me, while the medium was spot on. The journey stops when I realized I'm a medium olive girl! LOL! L'Oreal 475 Sun Beige fits me perfectly, a little too red compared to my whole body, but just enough to bring life back to my face. Though I cannot spot conceal with it, it'll look red-ish. Hence, my spot concealer color would be a little more yellow...
    Anyway, thanks Melissa! I finally know my color! LOL!

    • @einhyatt
      @einhyatt Před 4 lety

      I wish i was as lucky as you

    • @deymi07
      @deymi07 Před 4 lety

      We have similar skintones! But in my case I thought I was warm neutral

  • @kstojanoska
    @kstojanoska Před 7 lety +7

    This was really the most helpful video for finding foundation shades and undertones!!

  • @natgl11
    @natgl11 Před 7 lety +221

    it's basically impossible for me to find a foundation that matches my skin tone. I am super pale but my undertone is olive-ish too. In the summer I can get away with using the maybelline fit me in 110 (dewy finish), but I can't find one for the winter 😩

    • @rainbowcity911
      @rainbowcity911 Před 7 lety +1

      same i have to mix white foundation with everything. and a drop of a really dark olive.

    • @kathrynerickson8525
      @kathrynerickson8525 Před 7 lety +1

      Nat GL I have just found Rimmel if you don't mind drugstore. The 25 hr foundation has one in light ivory that I have been using. I have heart failure, and some days I have more colour than others, but I grabbed a sample of the cover fx drops in N20 from Sephora. It warms it up if I need it to. Usually I just use the Rimmel though.

    • @natgl11
      @natgl11 Před 7 lety +3

      thanks! honesty I only use drugstore, I can't afford to spend so much on just foundation to buy a high end one haha 😅 I will look into the rimmel one! I just bought the revlon colorstay in 150buff though, so I'll see if that works first (I have 110ivory but it's so pink!!)

    • @kathrynerickson8525
      @kathrynerickson8525 Před 7 lety +3

      Nat GL same here. Sephora will give you 3 samples at a time, so you could go and grab 3 of the cover fx drops and see if they can get you to the right colour.

    • @nxva1831
      @nxva1831 Před 7 lety +15

      Nat GL YOU'RE SUPER PALE???? I'm so pale that the Maybeline one looks orange on me in summer fml

  • @carollang6090
    @carollang6090 Před 7 lety +79

    Can you take this informative video one step further.... what colors work for which skin tones??? If you have red or yellow undertones, what colors work.... I went years not wearing much more than powder... now I need a foundation, but honestly, not many of us can afford to by all 4 to try at home.... Wonderful video!!! Can we figure our our colors thru drugstore before spending more on higher end products? I live in a rural area... and have to shop on online, and I know I'm not alone.

    • @VJ-gx7zd
      @VJ-gx7zd Před 7 lety +1

      yes please!

    • @hagiwaramio7289
      @hagiwaramio7289 Před 7 lety +12

      I highly recommend watching Lisa Eldridge, she has made a huge series on how to find a perfect foundation

    • @anndam__
      @anndam__ Před 7 lety +6

      This site honestly helped me found the good shade of foundation. www.temptalia.com/foundation-matrix/ It's will helped you about your undertone skin by your blood veins are your wrist. Never try the foundation on your wrist cuz your face and the colour of your wrist are totally different colour a light bit darker than your face.

  • @nicolea5194
    @nicolea5194 Před 5 lety

    dude i love you soooo much! i’m have such a strong olive undertone and it’s easily the hardest undertone to find in foundations! i’m so glad you understand & brought light the issue of “grey-ness” in a foundation! i noticed greyness in concealers too so i often mix too! thank you so much for this video i feel you heavyyyy!

  • @marleenneil7542
    @marleenneil7542 Před 6 lety

    This is the best explanation of how to choose the best foundation. I have looked at approximately 12-14 videos and Sephora attempts. So Melissa kudos to you.

  • @olliemoee
    @olliemoee Před 7 lety +343

    how do you get your lipstick to look smooth? especially liquid lipstick because mine you can see all the lines in my lips when i wear it and I hate it.

    • @melissaramirez3343
      @melissaramirez3343 Před 7 lety +50

      I recommend putting on Chapstick before the liquid lipstick and it works and don't worry it will still dry matte

    • @melissaramirez3343
      @melissaramirez3343 Před 7 lety +43

      Also exfoliate

    • @olliemoee
      @olliemoee Před 7 lety +39

      I've already done both of those things before. Doesn't work. :(

    • @TheFaro2011
      @TheFaro2011 Před 7 lety +9

      Selene Norwood depends on the brand also

    • @jykxlx3374
      @jykxlx3374 Před 7 lety +12

      lip primer works

  • @makeupfabulousness4736
    @makeupfabulousness4736 Před 7 lety +3

    These were excellent tips. Places like Sephora and other makeup shops use fluorescent lights which give a greenish cast on the skin to begin with. When you look at yourself out in the sunlight, it gives more of a white light so it's more accurate. So, when you're wearing something more warm, it's going to be more balanced out in the store due to the greenish cast the light gives you. I totally agree about natural light. It doesn't have any casts so the makeup will always be true.

  • @amandamenzies5020
    @amandamenzies5020 Před 7 lety +3

    This is a fantastic video! I love how in depth your explanations are. Thank you for this!!

  • @fareezaali9640
    @fareezaali9640 Před 7 lety

    This is one the best videos on foundation I've seen on CZcams. I feel like I fit in the same category as you where my skin tone is a mixture of all three undertones. Even when the employees at the beauty stores help me, I still get the wrong shade. The best thing I found to find the right shade is the swatch it on my wrist or jawline and then blend it out as you did in the video. I really appreciate this video. Thank you.

  • @reyesjroxana
    @reyesjroxana Před 7 lety +3

    I love the ABH foundation stick! This was fun to watch. I use natural and it doesn't look muddy!

  • @aliyaafiqah1283
    @aliyaafiqah1283 Před 7 lety +154

    my face is kinda reddish, idk and like my hand, neck and face are complete diff color/tone

    • @PossibleBat
      @PossibleBat Před 6 lety +5

      If your face is more reddish than your body (I have the same problem) you can swatch either your neck or your chest (which is what I do, because I tend to tan on my neck on summer but not my chest) and avoid makeup that is cool toned because you need to balance those reds and pinks and if you apply more cool toned stuff it's just going to accentuate it, so you need to apply a warm (maybe not too much) but something with enough yellow in it

    • @katec708
      @katec708 Před 6 lety +2

      Ik this is a year late but I have the same problem. My face is not only paler than the rest of my body but also tends to be more pink. The rest of my body has a warm undertone/neutral that leans warm. I didn’t realize this for a while and bought foundations that have matched my face and couldn’t understand why it looked so damn pink. Turns out I actually had more yellow, warm skin and when I started wearing warm foundations it made my face match the rest of my body so well. I’ve found that the best place to swatch makeup is on the top of my hand or my forearm. Also, don’t have someone recommend a undertone for you if you’re in a store that’s low light and if they’re basing it off your face color cause they don’t know what they’re doing lol. I’d also recommend picking warm foundations over neutral ones because neutral foundations have tended to make my skin look dead if it’s fairer or dull if it’s tanner.

    • @lililuna5100
      @lililuna5100 Před 5 lety

      Your profile pic is AWESOME!

  • @mariatheresasierrra6587

    OMG I'm so glad I stumbled upon this video!!! I have the hardest time getting my foundation to match my skin and not look grayish! Thank you for these tips!

  • @martinachichimanga2678

    This is the most informative and best video I've seen on matching foundation to skin tones. Thanks for the advice!

  • @TwilingMania
    @TwilingMania Před 7 lety +10

    Honestly, you could've said the cool one matched you best and I'd be like ''WHAT A GENIOUS''

  • @RachelDee
    @RachelDee Před 7 lety +4

    you're such a great makeup artist/beauty guru. Very few explain the way you do. Keep it up!

  • @victoriamartinez8300
    @victoriamartinez8300 Před 7 lety +1

    I need you in my life when it comes to matching the perfect shadeing !!!!

  • @sugarsugar475
    @sugarsugar475 Před 7 lety

    By far the most helpful foundation matching video. Agree that vein test is useless after watching this! Can't believe that's wet'n'wild lipstick! Stunning!

  • @melaniemartinez4221
    @melaniemartinez4221 Před 7 lety +3

    this helped so much. when i would always match the foundation to my face but everyone would tell me my face looked too white

  • @yuchichen6251
    @yuchichen6251 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m a light olive too - I tend to become golden tanned when I get the sun - but naturally I’m a pale olive, and very very olive. I have give up on foundations as I never found the right shade. But I have started using concealer palette and create the best matching color for my complexion, it works fine for me.

  • @dinihendiani164
    @dinihendiani164 Před 6 lety +1

    U’re absolutely right and finally I find the easiest way to choose my own undertones.thx so much for the trick!

  • @jenniejessyntajoanes3749
    @jenniejessyntajoanes3749 Před 7 lety +1

    I agreed that warm natural was the right shade for your skin tone! The neutral shade was just a bit muddy and i noticed that when you took a step back. This tutorial is really helpful!

  • @mizguidedghozt
    @mizguidedghozt Před 4 lety +43

    (1st foundie) Me: oh that matches her
    Melissa: NOPE
    (2nd foundie) Me: now thats the one
    Melissa: NOPE
    I can see why I can’t find my perfect match

  • @kahulie1236
    @kahulie1236 Před 7 lety +13

    Your eyes though!! 😍

  • @ariannazank7648
    @ariannazank7648 Před 7 lety

    I'm so happy I finally found a beauty person who has pretty much the same skin tone as me because I struggle with it so much. This video was so helpful thank you!

  • @emmbee6552
    @emmbee6552 Před 7 lety

    This is by far the most helpful foundation matching explanation I've ever watched

  • @alyiahnajohari406
    @alyiahnajohari406 Před 7 lety +77

    The natural one makes you look dead. The warm natural one makes you more alive and lively. Breathing. I can see the muddy kind of tone youre getting there with the natural one. Makes you look old, tbh.

  • @nonamenutty
    @nonamenutty Před 7 lety +81

    If you have a foundation that doesn't match but it's the only foundation you have, how would I fix that with more makeup?

    • @LSBraham
      @LSBraham Před 7 lety +4

      m.thebodyshop-usa.com/mt/www.thebodyshop-usa.com/makeup/face/adjusting-drops.aspx?un_jtt_v_pdp=yes&un_jtt_redirect

    • @karlacienfuegos6212
      @karlacienfuegos6212 Před 7 lety +19

      If it's lighter, bronzer can help. If it's darker use your concealer to brighten the center of your face. I've seen other youtubers do it and it works

    • @isabellazaa
      @isabellazaa Před 7 lety +7

      My foundation is a bit to dark, so I use some lighter concealer and put this on my chin, forehead, nosebridge an under my eyes/ on my cheekbone. It works really well to brighten the face and because it's a lighter color it also lifts those arias a bit.

    • @nonamenutty
      @nonamenutty Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks everyone!

    • @amwoahqadir1505
      @amwoahqadir1505 Před 7 lety

      You could use a bronzer if it's too dark on areas likes under your cheek bone, around your forehead. If the foundation is dark however, mix it with a moisturizer and apply a little. You could use a lighter shade of pressed powder in your cheeks because cheeks are the main focal point.

  • @danaeddins5590
    @danaeddins5590 Před 6 lety

    Thank you SO much for this video. This is the best explanation I’ve ever gotten for undertone matching with light-medium olive skin. My skin tone is quite similar to yours, and I’ve been given “gray” foundation more times than I care to count! I’m always searching for colors and products that will look best on my skin, and it really isn’t easy. I feel that certain bronzers, blush, highlights, and eye colors can make me look muddy as well. I’m about to comb through your videos for ideas on that front too. Thank you again- you have gained a big fan with this one! 😘

  • @dellaaa__
    @dellaaa__ Před 7 lety

    Such a good video. Kudos to you girl. Explained in great detail and actually showed how different warm natural and natural are from each other. 👏🏻

  • @yovitaaw
    @yovitaaw Před 7 lety +37

    this is the best explanation ever! but, i have a problem buying foundation online. do you have any suggestion to find the match foundation when buy it online? i live in Asia but i wanna try western foundation. if there any counter of the brand in my city the price is twice or three times more expensive. i don't want to spend money for that and i want to buy online which way more more cheaper.

    • @lauraholt6110
      @lauraholt6110 Před 7 lety

      would you not be able to visit the counters to get samples before you order?

    • @yovitaaw
      @yovitaaw Před 7 lety

      +Laura Holt try the tester in the counter, yes. But here in my city, there are just 1 or 2 western brands. And for example drugstore product, Maybelline (the one that I know) has different version for Asia and western cosmetics.

    • @paolafabris7923
      @paolafabris7923 Před 7 lety +4

      same goes for me, i live in Italy and i wanted to try asian products

    • @Elibaaby
      @Elibaaby Před 7 lety +5

      +Yovita AW go to findatio.com (: it works

    • @mariagraciamorenovegas7722
      @mariagraciamorenovegas7722 Před 7 lety

      Yovita AW You could match your color at the counter and the buy it online or look for a youtuber you feel has a close match to your skin tone and see what they use

  • @debbiefry8202
    @debbiefry8202 Před 7 lety +14

    That is freaking awesome! Thank you so very much for this video!

    • @debbiefry8202
      @debbiefry8202 Před 7 lety +11

      I can see the difference even in this video! It brightens up your skin so very much! Thanks again!

    • @meavisolutions1194
      @meavisolutions1194 Před 7 lety

      yaa agree it nice

  • @LiinaCarlsson
    @LiinaCarlsson Před 7 lety

    This is like the BEST makeup video on youtube.. everything you say make so much sense! 💖🌸

  • @cocoaustralia
    @cocoaustralia Před 7 lety

    yasss girl you making my life easier! I have always been mixing my foundations!! I always encounter the same problems and professionals find it hard to match me. Now Ima be swatching like a boss. Thanks. Found this so helpful. 😍😍😍😍😘😘

  • @ElviraN.
    @ElviraN. Před 7 lety +27

    Snapchat fam where are you?! Your favourite youtuber? Melissa!!! ❤️❤️❤️ love ya xxx

  • @lisamichele6738
    @lisamichele6738 Před 7 lety +14

    anyone else getting some Meghan Fox Vibes? love that lip color on you! great video!

  • @trucngannguyenthi8220
    @trucngannguyenthi8220 Před 7 lety

    This is the most helpful informative video about finding a foundation shade I have ever seen. Thank you so much

  • @1LadyLady
    @1LadyLady Před 5 lety

    Needed this video... I'm always mixing my foundations ... Your observation is correct, when it comes to the undertones. When observing the foundation from a distance, one can see clearly ... what is best suited for your skin-tone.

  • @leahkrokowski
    @leahkrokowski Před 7 lety +3

    My skin is also a pale olive! This video has probably been the most helpful video I have ever watched. It is SO hard for me to find the right color foundation! I find myself mixing the Makeup Forever HD Matte liquid foundation with Benefit's hello flawless powder on top. The makeup forever has a warm undertone, and the benefit powder has a yellow undertone. It is still hard to mix to the correct extent though bc makeup gets darker throughout the day!

  • @SHAMWOWW
    @SHAMWOWW Před 7 lety +3

    you definitely picked the right color for you! ♡

  • @flashygrillz
    @flashygrillz Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this!!! You expressed my concerns every time I shop for a new foundation. Specially mentioning the in store lighting, regardless if it’s a Nordstrom or Sephora! The struggle is real 😩

  • @lynnomara601
    @lynnomara601 Před 5 lety

    Wow this is the most informative tutorial I have seen on this. It also explains why when I get a good foundation, that I have chosen, looks quite yellow/orange but when I blend it in it looks great (my skin tone is warm with yellow undertones). You are sooo beautiful!!! Xxx

  • @Sammvoy
    @Sammvoy Před 7 lety +117

    I think Mac's terminology is backward (I use to work there) because I also have a cosmetology background and pink is a blue based color, blue is cool, so therefore pink would be cool, and yellow has the fundamentals of orange so that would be warm to me! Just something about them I never got! Mac also doesn't have neurotrals which is think cuts out a lot of options for people

    • @mayrabenitez1196
      @mayrabenitez1196 Před 6 lety +7

      Samm Vinesett I know this comment is a year old, but wouldn't pink be a red based color since it is made by mixing red with white?

    • @janitplanet
      @janitplanet Před 6 lety +3

      mayra Interesting point. I actually Google searched it and found mixed answers - red and yellow both being classified as warm, but yellow being classified as neutral too. Also, depending on the shade of red, it can lean warm or cool. So complicated! >_< I think MAC should've just kept things the same as most other brands since this matter of color classification is indeed so complex already.

    • @potatertots2060
      @potatertots2060 Před 5 lety +4

      exactly, all mac's foundations are either pink on me or make me look like I have jaundice

    • @LovelyTonight
      @LovelyTonight Před 5 lety

      @@janitplanet There are cool reds and warm reds.

  • @TheActivist79
    @TheActivist79 Před 7 lety +113

    The natural looks like there is no makeup- like a strip of naked skin between two swatches... when you do the whole side, natural appears like you are wearing nothing, just perfect skin - your favorite color is definitely noticeable as wearing makeup, and yes, definitely makes skin appear brighter.

    • @ChristineSolazzo
      @ChristineSolazzo Před 6 lety +6

      I agree. I still would have picked the natural and then brightened up the highlighted areas with a lighter shade.

    • @leann4265
      @leann4265 Před 6 lety +26

      Don't understand how y'all don't see how it puts a grey cast to her skin. Yoyr foundation needs to match your body and that did not match at all.

    • @nailartandcats
      @nailartandcats Před 6 lety +11

      Erica Raths Definitely agree with you. Natural is soo grey on her like it has too much pink in it especially because her body is golden not grey lol

    • @tianahunstable4539
      @tianahunstable4539 Před 5 lety +6

      Beauty And The Vape brightening it up wouldn’t help. It’s not about being bright, it’s the wrong undertone. She’d look grey with light patches. Just because it’s the right lightness for her doesn’t mean it’s the right undertone.

  • @khuludal-gamal
    @khuludal-gamal Před 6 lety

    Totally understand and agree that shade really did corpse you out !! The warm natural was perfect on you thanks for the video

  • @hesAWSM
    @hesAWSM Před 7 lety

    So glad I'm not the only one skeptical with the vein theory. Refreshing tip that I can use yay!

  • @yasminbagley8826
    @yasminbagley8826 Před 7 lety +20

    Yes warm natural definitely makes you look more lively than natural.

  • @saneve31
    @saneve31 Před 7 lety +6

    when u applied the couple layers of the 'natural' one it looked really grey

  • @jordanbrownmt
    @jordanbrownmt Před 6 lety

    Melissa, THANK YOU for being so informative, everything you have said has been very interesting and helpful!

  • @SarahAnneNich
    @SarahAnneNich Před 7 lety

    Totally agree with you Melissa, as soon as you swatched Natural, I could tell it was too grey for you!

  • @alexbollard
    @alexbollard Před 7 lety +142

    You look like Halsey and Megan Fox (in my opinion lol)

  • @brendarainbow2287
    @brendarainbow2287 Před 7 lety +7

    you are so stunning! how am I barely finding out about you??? and that you for the tips! :)

  • @TaheerahA
    @TaheerahA Před 5 lety

    Fantastic explanation and great video. I am a medium neutral and even when I go to high-end department stores or make-up counters I still have the people on the counter try to sell me a warmer or golden undertone colour, and usually a shade darker than I know I need. I match my foundation better myself than most of them can these days. You know your own skin!!

  • @lisazrkl10
    @lisazrkl10 Před 6 lety

    I really appreciate your in depth video. I haven't found a perfect foundation shade! I've googled and googled but your video has helped me the most. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @Jennypeepee
    @Jennypeepee Před 7 lety +26

    I have very pale cool, olive skin and it is ridiculously hard to find foundation that matches perfectly. Usually, olives are thought to be neutral to warm. It's super frustrating and it's stumped a lot of makeup artists.

    • @abigailpena5950
      @abigailpena5950 Před 4 lety

      Yeah I'm very lucky to be a warm olive, but slightly unlucky to be so God damn pale that I have almost no pigment to my skin at all... Maybe the blue foundation adjuster by LA Girl can help make foundations cooler toned and more olive for you, that's what I use alongside their white and yellow adjuster, hope this helps!

  • @CurlsNpolish
    @CurlsNpolish Před 7 lety +14

    Your eye color is very pretty

  • @isabellemars6716
    @isabellemars6716 Před 6 lety

    Most helpful video I’ve found! Been struggling to find my shade for the longest time and can’t wait to try these tips and tricks 👍

  • @nihao4149
    @nihao4149 Před 11 měsíci

    This helped so much! I thought i was neutral but figured out warm was a way better match after this tutorial, thank you ao much you're so lovely! 😊