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  2. Bobbi Brown Explains Exactly How to Find the Right Foundation ...

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    Makeup artist Bobbi Brown shared how to find the right shade of foundation for your skin tone, in an Instagram video. Here are her tips for finding your match.

  3. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Another issue that can arise when searching for a foundation shade is an inability to find a shade that suits the wearer. This may be because the prospective user cannot tell the undertone of their skin, but it can also be from available products not being light or dark enough to properly match the user's skin tone.

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  5. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Magenta is variously defined as a purplish-red, reddish-purple, or a mauvish–crimson color. On color wheels of the RGB and CMY color models, it is located midway between red and blue, opposite green. Complements of magenta are evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 500–530 nm.

  6. Makeup brand criticized for creating deep black foundation ...

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    Another Black beauty creator and cosmetic chemist, Javon Ford, made a video examining the pigments listed in the ingredients for each shade of Youthforia’s Date Night foundations. NBC News also ...

  7. Tint, shade and tone - Wikipedia

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    This moves the mixed color toward a neutral color—a gray or near-black. Lights are made brighter or dimmer by adjusting their brightness, i.e., energy level; in painting, lightness is adjusted through mixture with white, black, or a color's complement. The Color Triangle depicting tint, shade, and tone was proposed in 1937 by Faber Birren. [4]

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