![]() ![]() It works better with matte foundations in my opinion, but I will say it made my Maybelline Superstay, which is normally my favorite foundation, look far more dry/cakey and harder to blend when I mixed it. I've also found that it makes my matte foundations even more matte, which is what happened when I tried it on my Maybelline Superstay. I tried it on my L'Oreal Freshwear foundation and it made it matte even though it's supposed to be a radiant foundation. If you use it on a foundation that isn't matte, it'll turn the foundation in to a matte finish. Also, I've found that the mixer has a dry, matte finish that makes my foundation look a bit cakey. Maybe I haven't found the perfect ratio for mixing, or maybe I should try the white mixer instead. I tried adding less but even when I did, it was either not enough to tone down the strong yellow undertones, or it would make the foundation far too olive for me. I guess that makes sense since blue and yellow make green. green tint and makes them an olive undertone instead. It does cool them down, but the problem is that it gives them a. ![]() I was hoping the blue would help cool down the strong yellow undertones in my foundations a bit. So I purchased the blue mixer because I'm a medium-tan skin tone and almost every foundation I've tried is far too yellow or orange on me. It never hurts to try so If you love a foundation formula but need it in a different shade definitely try this, it's not very expensive and for today's date that I'm writing this it's on sale so I got a good deal when I bought it yesterday. As far as changing the texture goes, it did seem to thicken it just a bit but not too noticeable and probably a benefit for this foundation because it is more of a light to medium coverage and I noticed that I didn't have to add or layer foundation like I have before, so this was good for me. After playing with the pigments in my foundation it blew me away, I finally found a way to make a green undertone (albeit a bit too green the first time around lol but it actually matched and if I add less blue it works out fine). After reading one of the reviews here that mentioned adding blue and yellow will make an olive/green undertone, I thought this was perfect because I have a green undertone but most makeups don't come close to actually having that shade. The shade is a bit pink for me so I decided to get the L.A. ![]() The texture of this foundation is perfect natural finish and looks like you're not wearing makeup, wears well and doesn't break up, light to medium coverage. I found a foundation formula that I like, Physicians Formula in MW2. I have a Medium/neutral olive undertone and have had the hardest time for years to find a shade that closely matches m. I was skeptical about these pigment mixers (I have a hard time getting foundations to work well on me) but after reading the reviews I thought I would try it, and I'm so glad I did. ![]()
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