Quote: Originally Posted by
MandyVanHook
Yes, Deauville was too dark on me. It looked decent in Sephora but as soon as I stepped out, I could tell it looked awful and streaky around my neck. In the middle of summer it might work. Siberia was too light but I could probably use it in winter. I used Mont Blanc on its own for a while and it worked pretty well, but it was a little too pink and didn't help with my redness. Then I got Gobi (which is very yellow) to mix with Mont Blanc and it gives me pretty much the perfect shade.
Thanks, Mandy, and to everyone else who responded to my question.
When i was testing darn near every brand of liquid/creme foundation with a dewy finish that sephora carries, i found many or even most companies do not make neutral shades, which is pretty frustrating. I know i'm not the only person out there with a neutral skin tone.
I found several brands i like in terms of feel and finish. I considered the idea of buying two foundations from one company - one warm and one cool - and mixing them together to get a neutral. But i don't wear foundation daily or even weekly, and it seemed like quite an expense for something i only wear a few times a month. Of course, when i wear it, i want to look better than when i don't, which is why i want a foundation in the first place.
I ended up getting something close in color and tone, if a little too light. It turned out that sephora didn't carry the whole line and the brand had a better match - but i hate going to malls to a department store - and now sephora - which is about 1 mile from me - stopped carrying that specific foundation, although they still carry the brand, and the brand still makes it.
So i'm back to wearing samples again. Sigh.