VanillaCupcake
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I'm in need of some help. I have a tester of mufe in shade 125. And it looks nice on my skin but I think it's a tad too dark. Would 118 be better for me? 123 is way to orangy for me, and i find 120 a bit yellow.
I'm in need of some help. I have a tester of mufe in shade 125. And it looks nice on my skin but I think it's a tad too dark. Would 118 be better for me? 123 is way to orangy for me, and i find 120 a bit yellow.
Ditto! Chanel vitalumiere aqua is my HG now as well but I still go back to MUFE HD when I know i'll be photoraphed and want more coverage. I wear the same shade as u, 118, btwI'll just add myself to the vast following MUFE HD Foundation has. Although Chanel Vitalumière is my HG foundation, I love using this one when I want a bit more coverage. It definitely lives up to its hype, and there's such a massive selection of colours! I imagine it'd be difficult for a person not to find a colour that matches them given the variety. I'm shade 118, and it matches my skintone perfectly.
You can use the mufe hd powder. It's translucent. A fluffy brush, I light touch and you're good to go. I wear 173 and i use the HD powder no matter what foundation I wear.When you use the HD 173, what colour powder do you set it with?
I do love MUFE HD foundation as I believe it's the best makeup I've tried but it appears as though I am between a #173 and #177...does anyone else have this issue?
I own 173, but like the previous poster I'm b/w 173 and 177. (I feel like I'm always b/w foundation shades.) 173 is a little too olive for me past the checks and around the chin, but 177 is a little dark for the brighter parts of my face. When you say mix it with a primer would I have to swirl the primer into the product or would applying the primer then the foundation have the same effect? I realize I could just purchase the 177, but a) I'll likely lose some color soon with summer coming to an end; b) this foundation is pricey and I don't use it daily; and c) for me mixing colors is a pain in the butt. I'll end up wasting product and never duplicate the right color consistently - especially rushing in the morning before work.If you're in-between shades, try mixing one of them with a colored primer to add or detract warmth or cool tones. If you're between 173 and 177 try using the pink or yellow primer to find the best match. You can also try this with the other color correctors. Blue is going to make it lighter and brighter whereas yellow is going to make it darker and more yellow. If you need a combo of blue and yellow use the green primer.
You can also use the HD Elixir to thin out the foundation, making it more of a tinted moisturizer.