Your foundation doesn't match your neck.
Dec 11, 2025 5:01 am
Hi ,
Your face is orange. Your neck is brown. The line where they meet is obvious.
You don't see it in your bathroom mirror. Everyone else sees it in daylight. Photos show it clearly.
A wrong foundation makes you look like you don't know how to do makeup.
How to get the right shade:
Test on your jawline. Not your hand. Not your wrist. Your actual face, where your face meets your neck.
Check in natural light. Step outside or stand near a window. Store lighting lies to you.
Match your neck and chest. Not your face. Your face might be different from sun exposure over the years.
Blend down to your neck. No lines. No edges. Smooth transition from face to neck.
Check your foundation in daylight today.
Stand near a window. Look at where your face meets your neck. Is there a visible line? Is your face a different color from your neck?
If yes, you need a new shade.
Go get matched this week. Test the shade in natural light before buying.
December means photos everywhere:
Holiday parties where flash photography washes you out.
Year-end events, where group photos happen.
Family gatherings where someone is always taking pictures.
Award ceremonies where professional photographers are present.
All those photos will show your foundation mismatch if you don't fix it now.
To your best image,
Funke Roberts 🧡
P.S. Foundation should look like skin, not paint. If people can tell you're wearing foundation, it's the wrong shade, or you're using too much.
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