I have olive skin, it's a pain in the a! NW looks way too pink on me, NC can even look too pink sometimes and depending of the foundation, can look very yellow! C is the best for me, but I think they only have it in the studio fix powder. What's working for me since a couple of years is mixing a green corrector in my foundation, you might want to try that. If it matches better, you'll know you are olive toned. You can try with a MAC pigment or a liquid corrector. I don't know if there's a way to find if you have olive skin, but if I compare my arms to my boyfriend's arms (he's cold toned), his skin looks pink and mine is slightly dirty green.
heya! looooooooong time reader and lurker, first time poster!
prettykitty (love your name, btw!), if you see green in your skin, then you have warm undertones. to get the best color, yes you should mix two foundations to get it perfect. most people do have to mix two to get it just right. it's a hefty price tag up front if you're going high end, but it'll last you FOREVER! especially if you have a pump foundation. i find that mac foundations have too much brown and/or yellow in them, so you may want to try another brand. also, how come you are adding a green corrector - is that to balance out any redness that you have in your skin?
what other bands have you tried?
i'm probably repeating this, however i'll share again for those that may not know... as a general rule: if you look at the veins in your forearms and you have blue veins, you're cool toned. if your veins are green, you're warm and if your veins look teal then you're neutral.
another quick way is to ask yourself do I look better in silver or gold jewelry? if you can wear both then you're neutral! silver compliments cool toned folks and gold with warm undertones.
happy almost friday!
xx