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picture trouble


Question Posted Sunday May 27 2007, 6:12 pm

I was wondering...when you have on powder on your face and take pictures..do you normally look fairer than natural?

If not..does that mean I need a darker shade of powder?

Thanks...


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orphans answered Sunday May 27 2007, 10:38 pm:
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well it all depends on the camera. if you're wearing foundation / concealer ALL over your face (most women do, but girls don't tend to need so much), then yeah you could. you should match your foundation (you don't put concealer ALL over your face - just on things you want to hide) to your face color. and if you look fairer, i would suggest just editting that exact picture instead of wearing a darker shade of powder. it might look weird if you have pale arms / neck / chest [low-cut, v-neck shirt]. just play around with it - if you think you need it then let it be. most girls just tan and then buy new make-up to match their skin tone. that would be my suggestion.

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