Monday 15 January 2018

savvy minerals foundation

Foundation
Whether you use it as the base of an elaborate look or on its own for a more natural approach, Young Living's mineral foundation has you covered. This long-lasting foundation is made with high-quality, mineral-based ingredients.
Its build-able formula can be used for sheer to full coverage and blends flawlessly for a natural-looking foundation that still diminishes the appearance of imperfections and blemishes.
It is also an all-day foundation, so you don’t need to worry about it as you transition between your home, work, and social life. Plus, it is specially crafted it without fillers, synthetics, or parabens, making it a great foundation for sensitive skin. The arrowroot powder 'flattens' pimples so they’re less noticeable!


HOW TO USE:
Spray 2-3 pumps of Misting Spray onto a makeup brush and gently wipe off any excess moisture on the back of your hand.
Tap foundation minerals into the foundation cap.
Pick up mineral makeup using the brush.
Apply mineral makeup to your face in desired area in gentle circular motions and reapply layers as needed to get the coverage you want.

BENEFITS & FEATURES:
+ Long lasting foundation
+ High quality, mineral based ingredients
+ Buildable formula
+ Sheer to full cover
+ Available in 10 shades
+ Blends flawlessly for a natural-looking foundation that diminishes the appearance of imperfections and blemishes
+ All day foundation
+ Transition between your home, work and social life
+ Specially crafted, it's without fillers, synthetics, or parabens, making it a great foundation for sensitive skin
+ Cruelty free and vegan friendly


Not sure what colour you want?

To select your shade or shades you first need to determine if you are Dark, Warm or Cool. Dark would be for women with darker skin. 1 Foundations are lightest… 2 Foundations are medium… 3 and 4 Foundations are darkest.

If you are undecided if you are Warm or Cool, here are some helpful hints from Royal Crown Diamond, April Pointer:
1. Check Your Veins - Push your sleeves up and look at the veins on the inside of your wrist. Are they blue or green? If they look more blue, you likely have cool undertones. If the veins look greenish, you’re warm.
2. The Jewelry Trick - Think about whether you look better in silver or gold jewelry Typically, ladies with cool undertones look better in silver and platinum metals, and warm-toned women look better in gold.
3. The Neutral Test - Think about what neutral shades flatter you best. Does your skin, eyes, and face look better in bright white and black hues, or ivory, off-whites, and brown/tan shades? The first means you’re probably cool-toned, and the latter, warm.
4. Eye and Hair Colour - Your natural eye and hair colors can help figure out your coloring. Customarily, cool people have eyes that are blue, gray, or green and have blond, brown, or black hair with blue, silver, violet and ash undertones. Conversely, warm-toned women usually have brown, amber, or hazel eyes with strawberry blond, red, brown, or black hair. Their hair tends to have gold, red, orange, or yellow undertones.
5. The Sun’s Effects - When you’re out in the sun, does your skin turn a golden-brown, or does it burn and turn pink first? If you fit into the first category, you’re warm-toned, while cool tones tend to burn.



Still not sure?

Here are some more tips:
If you know your seasonal colors, then this may help you.
Basically, there are light and dark cools and light and dark warms. Light and dark cools are summer and winters.
Winters are dark cools and tend to have rich and intense hair and eye colors and look great in bolder shades like black and red.
Summers are light cools and look best in pastel shades like rose, periwinkle and sage. Your coloring tends to be more delicate.
Autumns are dark warms and look beautiful in the fall colors of moss, rust and terracotta. Think about leaves and spices.
Springs are light warms. Best colors are ones that match our eyes but we love to wear turquoise, watermelon and salmon.
One more tip! Gold is warm and Silver is cool. If you have a piece of fabric, like a shawl, wrap yourself in it and see which one makes you look better. Which color evens out your skin tones and make your eyes stand out?
What foundation tone you are?

** Don’t be afraid to mix foundation colors! If a 3 is too dark, mix it with a 1 to lighten it up. Having multiple foundation colors works well so you can adjust your color for summer (when you’re tanner) and winter (when you’re more fair).
** Don’t match the foundation color on the arm or neck. Match it on the jawline/neck. If it blends, you’ve got it! You don’t want to see it! ** If you have hyperpigmentation or uneven skin tone, go one shade darker. It’s OK to do multiple layers to get the coverage you need!

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