Dear Nicciknows,
I have a question for you. Even though my foundation seems to match the color of my face, my neck seems to be lighter and I always seem to have that line of demarcation when I wear foundation. So frustrating!
What can I do to cover that line so that my foundation doesn't look so visible?!
Thanks,
Walking a Fine Line
Dear Walking a Fine Line,
Well this is something that happens with many women and most don't even notice it! So I'm glad you asked!
The truth is, your neck IS most likely lighter then both your face and chest. It is seldom ever exposed to the sun since it's shaded by your face, so there is a good chance that it is significantly lighter then your foundation.
There are two items which will solve your problem. First, a buffing brush from MAC ($40 at MAC Cosmetics). Taking this buffer brush and blending in rounded motions along your jawline will buff out the demarcation line. Then to address the problem of the color difference, take a bronzer like Benefit Cosmetics natural bronzing powder in Hoola ($28 at Benefit Cosmetics) and brush it over your neck to add some color so that it's even with your complexion!
Best,
Nicciknows










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