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COLOR DESCRIPTIONS
Yellow Beige- This is the most universally useful color- a delicately creamy soft color that has a primarily yellow with some beige undertones, with just the most infinitesimal dash of pink. In fact, all the girls who tested my foundation for me wore shades of this color- therefore, if trying our foundation for the first time, this is a good one to start with.
Yellow- Very yellow toned, no pink present at all and only a bit of beige to make it more natural looking.
Neutral- This one is basically a balanced shade, a mixture of peach/yellow/pink/beige, with no one undertone standing out over the others. Probably the third most universal after Ivory (Yellow/Beige) and Flaxen (Pink/Beige).
Pink Beige- This foundation is essentially a beige/linen color, though it exhibits pinkish undertones; if Ivory (Yellow/Beige) is too yellowish, this is a good one to try or to mix with Yellow/Beige. Second most universal color after Yellow/Beige.
Pink- This color is primarily pinkish undetones; in fact, this probably isn't one that will match too many people, but will make a good mixing option if other shades need a dose of pink to match better. (Also, it can be used as a very delicate & natural blush in the darker shades.)
Peach- This is a color with a soft peachy hue, with enough beige in it to be wearable. Not the most common skin tone.
Snow White- Just the foundation base with no coloration added; good for mixing in with other shades (for example, if you are paler in the winter, you can keep some of this on hand to add to your regular shade.)
Small size pigment comes in a clear 5 gram size jars, large in 10 gram size jars, $3.75 small, $7.00 large. The jars do not hold that weight of pigment, they're just too small to pack it in; a full small 5g jar contains 1.2g of pigment, and a full large 10g jar contains 2.3g. Though pigment density (and thus fullness) varies slightly, this is usually very full. A sifter keeps you from having tragic, messy accidents. We also offer samples for $0.25 each. Our samples are sold by volume, approximately 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon in a wee plastic ziploc baggie, good for quite a lot of applications.
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