NO ONE CAN MATCH THIER FOUNDATION ANYMORE!! | I'm going to tell you how to do it!

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  • In my mind, matching your foundation correctly to your skin tone is one of the most important things in your makeup routine. You can tell when it looks slightly off...
    I'm going to show you how you can match your foundation to your undertone, but also why you may not be the undertone you think you are.
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  • @RobertWelsh
    @RobertWelsh  Месяц назад +95

    I forgot to link my video! Here it is! ruclips.net/video/XKHiCsy59RY/видео.htmlsi=ZdS77OS4SfaaRV6T

    • @AliceHunter-0827
      @AliceHunter-0827 Месяц назад +6

      I just want to endorse that video for anyone who is still struggling to find their undertone and/or match their foundation. It really helped me. It's like a master class in five minutes. Watch it, if you haven't.

    • @KusanoMegumi
      @KusanoMegumi Месяц назад +2

      Make a video about the new Youthforia foundation please 😊

    • @GenerationXChick
      @GenerationXChick Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! This was so helpful. Would you consider talking about contour? So many people use bronzers and that’s not where I want to go. Also, I always hear that there is a rule of thumb about using a concealer as a contour - but I can’t seem to get it right.

    • @lildev1l1991
      @lildev1l1991 Месяц назад

      sometimes you look so pouty and cute in your short videos

    • @sarahsnow9088
      @sarahsnow9088 Месяц назад +3

      @RobertWelsh please help as I am sure that I can not be the only person with my problem. Thank you.
      I, like many others I am sure, would love to know a company that has olive options that don't start at medium or tan darkness.
      I am a pale neutral olive during winter and a light neutral olive during summer.
      I can tan without burning unless I am out in the sun for hours without sunscreen.
      I look good in all metals even if I prefer one more than others.
      I have green, purple, blue veins all over my body where they show.
      The few makeup matching professionals I have seen for color matching agree with me but admit that they too do not know of a brand I can shop from.
      I have had a few tell me to mix green into my neutral foundations that I deal with but it never seems to work out for me to get a constant color each time nor do I have the actual time to do this everyday.
      Can you help us (me) out? Even if it is a small indi brand or super expensive so long as I can find my shade I think I would cry tears of joy after 30+ years of looking.

  • @brittanym9266
    @brittanym9266 Месяц назад +1582

    I think the girl that is convinced the foundation isn’t the right match is someone who doesn’t actually want full coverage. It’s a perfect match, but maybe she’s wanting more of a bb cream?

    • @jamiekernc9925
      @jamiekernc9925 Месяц назад +135

      Fully agree! She could just knock down the redness, and stop there!

    • @therealJamieJoy
      @therealJamieJoy Месяц назад +106

      She needs some green corrector and yes, maybe a tinted moisturizer or BB cream. She doesn't understand the purpose of foundation. I hope she watches this video. How lovely it would be to have Robert comment on what to use!

    • @user-qz1ok3en6v
      @user-qz1ok3en6v Месяц назад

      Agreed. I also think she didn't realize how pale she is until she used that foundation.Though honestly, if white people didn't use fake Tanner so much, I'm sure a good majority of them would be just as pale as she is... Shocker

    • @hothoneymustard
      @hothoneymustard Месяц назад +80

      Yes! When I was younger I HATED foundation because I thought I looked so flat with it on. I think she’s dealing with something similar

    • @RoseyVamp
      @RoseyVamp Месяц назад +30

      Exactly! I have the same tone as her and use a tinted moisturizer that neutralizes my redness but still gives me a natural flush!!

  • @kellserskr4290
    @kellserskr4290 Месяц назад +453

    People forget foundation is literally a base that is meant to perfect your skin and match exactly. You add colour with BRONZER, BLUSH, CONTOUR. Not foundation!

    • @VtheHAPPYLURKER
      @VtheHAPPYLURKER Месяц назад +18

      This. The foundation is a base coat essentially.

    • @kohakuaiko
      @kohakuaiko Месяц назад +15

      I once explained to a dude who asked
      Foundation : kilz primer
      Concealer : spackle
      Primer : sanding sealer

    • @zahraa4149
      @zahraa4149 Месяц назад +7

      I remember telling my mom she should stop getting pink foundation because her skin leans more yellow and she said "so you want me to make my face MORE yellow?!!"
      I explained to her what you said and thankfully now she gets her right color

    • @rosethorn0232
      @rosethorn0232 Месяц назад +3

      Yes exactly. I definitely get the vibe from this girl that she thinks foundation is supposed to be a one and done situation. Glad the people commenting are steering her in the right direction.

    • @tinaspice
      @tinaspice Месяц назад +2

      This 💯. If I match my skin/neck I look almost sickly. I add bronzer to add a bit of color to compliment my undertone.

  • @8jaime8
    @8jaime8 Месяц назад +278

    That first girl has pale olive skin. She’s lucky she was given such a perfect match because they’re almost impossible to find. For some reason the cosmetics industry thinks olive equals tan. It doesn’t. Olive is an undertone and anyone can have it. Please make cosmetics for us pale green people!
    She may not like how she looks because pale olive skin can look terminal without any blush or lip colour. Also, olive tones really show their best with a slightly glowy, sheer finish, since our olive tone provides natural contour.
    I need a pale neutral olive-yellow, not olive warm (orange) or olive cool (grey or pink). If anyone can recommend a good fair olive-yellow foundation, BB cream, or concealer, please let me know. I’d be so grateful because I still haven’t found a match.

    • @sarahc5608
      @sarahc5608 Месяц назад +7

      Neutrogena has a color correcting powder that’s green and yellow. It’s perfect for canceling out redness, but a bit too yellow for me you might like it!!

    • @superfacch
      @superfacch Месяц назад +5

      I just buy a yellow foundation and mix it with the blue mixer from LA girl

    • @seventysilva
      @seventysilva Месяц назад +10

      I'm so happy that Alexandra Anele's recommendation to try Revlon's Colorstay foundation in the shade buff worked for me! My face is slightly darker than the shade buff, because it's summer right now and haven't been too diligent in reapplying sunscreen 😬, but when I compare the shade buff to the portions of my skin that doesn't get as much sunlight exposure and I can definitely say that it's one of the best drugstore foundations for pale, olive skintones. Alexandra Anele uses the shade buff in the dry/normal skin version because she wants a dewy look but I found that the shade buff is just as olive in the combination/oily skin version. I hope this helps because a lot of companies, especially drugstore companies, rarely make foundations and concealers for pale, olive skintones 💚

    • @theheartofthestone
      @theheartofthestone Месяц назад +4

      I didn't know I had an olive tone until I tried a foundation my mom gave me and it was waaaaay to yellow on me so added a little bit of blue color correct to try and fix the yellow making it look a little green and was like well I'm not wasting makeup and put it on then I was like oh that's actually not bad lololol

    • @emapelikanova478
      @emapelikanova478 Месяц назад +2

      I'm very greenish and basically everything looks on my face orange or yellow. I use Everyday minerals makeup, their neutral shades are fitting (it's possible to buy small tester and match with it... I did that some time ago and it fits well).

  • @DarkAngel71180
    @DarkAngel71180 Месяц назад +223

    The paper test!! A better version is to cut a hole in the paper and use the skin showing through the cut out as your reference. This way it appears more like a random color sample rather than a skin tone. That will enable you to visually isolate undertones easier.

    • @donkeywithascarf2435
      @donkeywithascarf2435 Месяц назад +26

      This is actually a tool artists of the painting variety use. I'm cheap and just make my own strips of paper with holes cut into them, but it's a great way to isolate colors. One of the coolest tricks is the checkboard illusion, where it really highlights how colors can be affected by neighboring shades of light and dark colors.

    • @DarkAngel71180
      @DarkAngel71180 Месяц назад +5

      @@donkeywithascarf2435 oh wow, checkerboard! Never thought about that, thank you!

    • @nikki1400
      @nikki1400 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@donkeywithascarf2435 the 3D checkerboard image? The one that gave you prompts to cut and paste the "two" greys into paint, so it could be revealed as the same damn shade? Meeeemmooriiiiiesss.

  • @WendieMorgan
    @WendieMorgan Месяц назад +1000

    Agree. “Shades of liver failure” as a trend is not it.

  • @aliciaf1055
    @aliciaf1055 Месяц назад +1061

    I asked at a MAC store once for them to colour match me. They put an extremely warm yellow foundation 3 shades too dark on me, and when I told them to try again their response was "But don't you want to warm up your complexion?". Not with my foundation, kiddo.

    • @AliceHunter-0827
      @AliceHunter-0827 Месяц назад +142

      Right? I always want to say: "No thank you. They've already selected Miss Hepatitis 2024."

    • @anonymousperson2839
      @anonymousperson2839 Месяц назад +94

      Same thing happened to me. I'm vampire pale and I was at a counter a few years ago getting my foundation matched and they picked the lightest, palest shade they had (which fit me) and then they got a shade that was three shades darker with a very yellow tan undertone. Literally got the same sort of response as you with 'don't you want a more glowy tanned look?' My face was a completely different shade to the rest of me!

    • @crazycatladyjo2688
      @crazycatladyjo2688 Месяц назад +57

      I'm very fair and had MAC at Ulta match me. They told me I was N something 27. When I got in my car and looked in the mirror it looked like I had brown dirt on my face.

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Месяц назад +26

      Back in 89, I got to feel what darker skin toned people feel like. A lovely African American girl at Shiseido made me orange. I was walking home, praying that I would nor rub into anyone I knew and there were no photos.

    • @chrissy1510
      @chrissy1510 Месяц назад +13

      MAC are the worst.

  • @nicoleburgos9653
    @nicoleburgos9653 Месяц назад +86

    When I learned to do makeup with a celebrity makeup artist, she was EXCELLENT at teaching, but had just 2 or 3 shades to practice. So, I took it upon myself to buy a palette of foundations and made it my goal to skin-match every client. Years later, working as a makeup instructor, my students are surprised to learn that I dedicate so much teaching time to foundation matching as opposed to eye looks. The eye looks are just like fashion trends. They change. Your skin is your SKIN and will never change. This is such a splendid video, with a great explanation. Thank you so much!

    • @cindyp5132
      @cindyp5132 Месяц назад

      Thank you for allowing everyone to be who they are 💖 I'm a super cool-toned person with cool hair & eyes, yellows, golden, peach or orange looks ridiculous on me. I keep trying to customize my foundations with color correctors but blue makes them olive and light pink just lightens them. I find a dark cool brown helps to cool it but then it's too dark 🙄 I need that grayish beige tone (like old CYO 106). Should I try to find a cream red to add to my neutral or peach masking as cool foundations? I'm closest to NW25 but still not cool enough or Estee 3C3 (too dark), La Mer 210 is close. Thanks for any advice 🤍
      Ps... I wrote a big long comment if you want to see other references, it's my hot button! 🥴

  • @kendallstark4302
    @kendallstark4302 Месяц назад +151

    I'm a fair-skinned redhead, and you're right, that I used to be shocked/offended when people told me how pale I am. But on top of that, they'd say that I needed to go to the beach to get some color. I now embrace my natural color, as should we all 💗

    • @jacquelineess1141
      @jacquelineess1141 Месяц назад +17

      Extremely rude people. Not everyone has to look tanned, I bet you look angelic and they want to make you feel bad about it.

    • @samjohns3227
      @samjohns3227 Месяц назад +3

      Same here, and it's so easy to warm the face with a really good subtle bronzer, blush, etc

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 Месяц назад +6

      embrace the pale look and not going out side ! your less likely to get skin cancer by staying indoors ! I look less old because I didnt go tanning .

    • @crankyoldbroad4635
      @crankyoldbroad4635 Месяц назад +8

      As a redhead, I've heard this MANY times. I always look at them like they're crazy and say, "You realize natural redheads don't tan at all, right?" That shuts them up every time, LOL.

    • @karenscoville6307
      @karenscoville6307 Месяц назад +3

      Very light tone here and I was once called an Alabaster Beauty. Still makes me feel good any time I start not being happy with my skin.

  • @thesussexbunion
    @thesussexbunion Месяц назад +807

    Look at how many "MUAs" take Judy D's fair skin and put yellow foundation on her, with no attention paid to detail- even when they tell her themselves that she's very fair!

    • @kjowood
      @kjowood Месяц назад +57

      Yes!!!! They always make Judy D look yellow/orange!! Poor thing.

    • @teri2466
      @teri2466 Месяц назад +3

      🤢

    • @felinemoonchild
      @felinemoonchild Месяц назад +6

      LMAO I just mentioned her in my own comment!

    • @jessicalily_xo
      @jessicalily_xo Месяц назад +28

      They make her look like she’s got jaundice every time 😭😂

    • @andreakarlsson7927
      @andreakarlsson7927 Месяц назад +28

      I have seen so many you tube influencers be like “so here is the foundation in my shade” and i’m like “No”. 😂

  • @derpherpblerp
    @derpherpblerp Месяц назад +399

    "And it was aaall yellow"🎶🎶
    As a pale olive toned person, I feel this

    • @AmandaCollins21
      @AmandaCollins21 Месяц назад +33

      lol I feel this too. It’s soooo hard to find fair olive foundations

    • @eiremerald
      @eiremerald Месяц назад +3

      SAME. Or pink...

    • @CMarie19
      @CMarie19 Месяц назад +16

      I’m light-medium olive and totally know what you mean. I always end up with yellow foundation! 😅

    • @catherinewhittaker7780
      @catherinewhittaker7780 Месяц назад +9

      Omg yes... I mix in some green color corrector when "neutral" foundation looks pink on me an blue when It's yellow/orange😂 (I am light/light medium neutral olive)

    • @kyliehoover7589
      @kyliehoover7589 Месяц назад +3

      Me and my bestie are both very pale olive toned girls and we spent 20 minutes in Ulta looking for a brand that would match us :,)

  • @lezlimuse
    @lezlimuse Месяц назад +57

    If I put my makeup on and Robert said it looked great or even good, I think I would simply die. I hope that young woman knows what a compliment she received. And, yes, the foundation looked great on her. 💜

  • @shiwashere
    @shiwashere Месяц назад +160

    Makeup aside, her banter is absolutely hilarious and had me wheezing

  • @cherrymoon58
    @cherrymoon58 Месяц назад +344

    One reason I hate when brands disappear. You finally find the perfect shade and then they’re gone and you have to start over. Not to mention some places have HORRIBLE lighting.

    • @sarielgrace
      @sarielgrace Месяц назад +21

      And you can't even buy too many extras because makeup can go bad over time

    • @ad_pascal
      @ad_pascal Месяц назад +33

      Too bad we can't get the hexadecimal code for our foundations and use those! If all companies used that as a standard labeling, how easy it would be!

    • @mjjjermaine
      @mjjjermaine Месяц назад +13

      @@ad_pascalI wonder if that’s possible due to the different ways foundations are mixed, but it would be nice to have a universal reference!

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Месяц назад +9

      That LED lighting does not! show colors the way they really look. It puts a blue cast on everything.

    • @erinmcclain6423
      @erinmcclain6423 Месяц назад +13

      Tell me about it! I went on a makeup hiatus and came back to the only foundation that was an exact match for me being discontinued. And the to make it worse none of the foundation finders had it listed either. Now I’m back at square 1😅

  • @ybell1294
    @ybell1294 Месяц назад +458

    I'm sympathetic to the tiktok person because the first time I got full-coverage foundation matched, I also thought I looked dead. Literally had the thought "OH this is why people buy blush!" 💀

    • @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH
      @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH Месяц назад +22

      So glad us goths don't wear blush I love looking dead because my look is Vampire goth so you people are not normal at all

    • @majajasinska3028
      @majajasinska3028 Месяц назад +21

      @@HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCHhuh?

    • @emprabrea
      @emprabrea Месяц назад +70

      ​@@HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCHgirl, no. Blush is worn in some Gothic makeup looks, just not bubblegum pink colors. Usually it's more angular to emphasize that gaunt look.

    • @RoseyVamp
      @RoseyVamp Месяц назад +10

      lol same! I bought some full coverage that made me look like a ghost! As soon as I switched to a tinted moisturizer it was so much nicer and made me feel like I had just the right amount of coverage! Oh also I think people should prioritize concealer and color correction over foundation!!

    • @BelindaShort
      @BelindaShort Месяц назад +12

      @@HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH I like doing blush but for high temples with goth but not always. I can't always handle the flatness

  • @jlconnors7872
    @jlconnors7872 Месяц назад +44

    As someone with yellow undertones, before the 2000's we olive/yellow ladies couldn't find foundation that matches to save our life. It was all red/pinkish foundations all the time; the only time we saw yellow was in a concealer stick. So im really shocked to see that yellow is the go-to color match for EVERYONE when it was basically non-existent before 2004.

    • @_de_reve
      @_de_reve Месяц назад +2

      THIS! when i was a teenager here in europe as an olive/blue-neutral toned person i never could find a match. now i'm actually relieved that there are options now

  • @PopsiclePeople
    @PopsiclePeople Месяц назад +23

    I had a mac makeup artist do my makeup at Saks in Boston in the early 2000s and NO ONE else has gotten my colors as on point as he did since then. Even my wedding makeup artist didn’t come close. I wish I remembered his name, he was awesome. So I think Robert is right about the skill not being emphasized anymore.

  • @pb_and_nutella
    @pb_and_nutella Месяц назад +273

    Foundation matching is the bane of my existence, so many foundations/ concealers are straight up yellow, orange, and pink/ red, esp if you’re anything past “light”

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Месяц назад +28

      And that's not yet factoring if the stuff oxidizes or not which is a 50/50 for my skin. I've had situations where my 'perfect foundation' darkened in an hour or so just when I'm already at a party, the pictures I've had gave me trauma.😓

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Месяц назад +7

      Back in the 80’s and 90’s it was sooooooooo pink 😂😂😂

  • @MadMadMandy
    @MadMadMandy Месяц назад +87

    My look is ghostly sick boy from the victorian era, I approve of getting the best out of your own skintone!

  • @SprocketsandLupins
    @SprocketsandLupins Месяц назад +25

    Yellow foundation has been the bane of my existence. I have cultivated a nerdy glow. Translucent, if you will. But I have a very cool, slightly pink undertone. So many foundations make me look jaundice! I still haven't found a good one that doesn't try to turn me yellow or 5 shades darker

    • @samjohns3227
      @samjohns3227 Месяц назад +1

      I hear ya!!!!

    • @MeadowMonkeyMyers
      @MeadowMonkeyMyers Месяц назад +1

      If you're interested in a recommendation, I've found the wet and wild photofocus foundation in rose ivory is a pretty good match for fair cool-toned skin

    • @jaimelaughter1345
      @jaimelaughter1345 Месяц назад +1

      Have you tried Mac Studio fix in N4 or N5? My skin is very much like you describe

    • @Kasey113
      @Kasey113 Месяц назад +1

      @@MeadowMonkeyMyers Seconding the wet'n'wild foundation recommendation (tested on my own fair and cool-toned skin). Also L'Oreal True Match in C1 or C2.

  • @kategoldsworthy737
    @kategoldsworthy737 Месяц назад +16

    I already saw the patches of yellow on people's skin on tv, but I just didn't know what I was seeing or why?! The video hasn't even begun yet 🤯 and now I've watched the whole thing and it's been great. Fair skinned TikTok girl looked absolutely lovely- it was nice when she noticed her arms were EXACTLY THE SAME SHADE as her new foundation colour. The fake tan look seems quite outdated now, so the 'good lord am I really that pale?' era has begun. I hope that products continue to innovate so that darker skins and lighter skins can all shine and look beautiful. Thanks Robert 😇

  • @the_Sarahnator
    @the_Sarahnator Месяц назад +358

    Me: "Ugh, I have nothing else to watch today."
    Robert: "Hiiiiiiii!!"
    Me: "Nice."

    • @nelliebly6616
      @nelliebly6616 Месяц назад

      Not very flattering😮

    • @the_Sarahnator
      @the_Sarahnator Месяц назад +9

      @@nelliebly6616 What do you mean? I was excited to see this video was just uploaded the moment I needed something to watch!

    • @clooneytune_
      @clooneytune_ Месяц назад

      Me waiting for Phillip DeFranco to land this morning lmao

  • @Brina21232
    @Brina21232 Месяц назад +410

    Ngl, when you first started talking I thought you were talking about that brand that made a black foundation for black people. 🤣 I was so ready for you to read them but this video is just as good 😆

    • @ehamster09
      @ehamster09 Месяц назад +100

      Omg yes, I hope he covers the youthphoria scandal!

    • @revaLILY
      @revaLILY Месяц назад +39

      I hope so too! I did see he did left a comment in Javon Ford’s info and put it on his stories so👀

    • @Phantomphan613
      @Phantomphan613 Месяц назад +28

      I just looked it up and holy shit. I hope Robert talks about it too

    • @CerebralTombstone
      @CerebralTombstone Месяц назад +3

      What brand is this?!

    • @confessionsofasahm
      @confessionsofasahm Месяц назад +1

      Same 😂

  • @E2010Gency
    @E2010Gency Месяц назад +9

    I recently bought Armani luminous silk at the airport after seeing how great it looked on a friend of mine. The woman at the counter matched me in like 3 seconds flat AND it was like 5 o clock in the morning! I am a hobbist painter so can appreciate the nuance of colours and undertones and was rightly impressed with her speed! It was so worth getting it right and the compliments I got on it were unending as it matched so well!

  • @MakeupBySusan
    @MakeupBySusan Месяц назад +23

    I so love this video because so often makeup artists (and I think more often makeup influencers) shit talk "normal" people who aren't great at makeup. Thank you for supporting everyone who does makeup!!!

  • @polinka5621
    @polinka5621 Месяц назад +142

    I think that people very often don't know what they want from foundation. They want even skin tone (so without redness, melasma, spots etc.) but don't realize that it should also match skin on their body.

    • @sumlem
      @sumlem Месяц назад +16

      I work at Sephora and sometimes it'll take 15 minutes of asking consultation questions and trying out different brands for someone to realize what they want doesn't align with what they initially thought they wanted.

    • @RoseyVamp
      @RoseyVamp Месяц назад +8

      That’s why I recommend using products other than foundation to cover blemishes - color correctors, concealers and good primers can help a lot more than just foundation. Foundation is just a finish!

    • @BelindaShort
      @BelindaShort Месяц назад +9

      @@RoseyVamp I wish more people would use cream color correctors over doing full coverage, it looks so great and it is better with dryer/older skin

    • @nightgoddess9
      @nightgoddess9 Месяц назад

      @@RoseyVamphonestly when I was using LA Girl concealer to do my base, I had a better more natural result than most foundations I’ve tried.

    • @Suzanne4415
      @Suzanne4415 Месяц назад +1

      Idk, I'm pale and use foundation only to knock down redness. My neck is a lot paler than my face.
      If I match foundation to the palest parts of my face, or even worse to my neck, it will be paler than most of my skin, which makes it look puffy and very unnatural, and make redness bright pink.
      I find it a lot more flattering on most people my shade to use a shade that's dark enough to cover the red parts (which are also darker) and doesn't have much red in it, meaning it leans yellow. You just can't use it full coverage all over. And might have to use bronzer on neck and chest.

  • @Ronsonpeters
    @Ronsonpeters Месяц назад +69

    THE YELLOW PATCHES I thought I was going crazy dude, everyone on TV has these yellow patches and I thought it was color correction until it was on like every skin undertone and I was like who is this. Netflix is especially bad about this.

    • @Ronsonpeters
      @Ronsonpeters Месяц назад +8

      Also, look at people’s hands nowadays on TV, it’s wild.

    • @blogabenteuer
      @blogabenteuer Месяц назад +5

      I always thought it was something wrong with my TV!

  • @koinijikoimizu
    @koinijikoimizu Месяц назад +9

    As someone with a dark brown skintone with yellow-peach undertones...I've been having a BLAST with foundation choices nowadays. But even I can say that some foundations out here do seem to be veering towards more mustard yellow vs human with 'hints of' yellow undertones.

    • @xXxAngelicKratosxXx
      @xXxAngelicKratosxXx Месяц назад +1

      Wow, the way you describe the depth to your skin is gorgeous! Any foundations that bring you joy?

    • @koinijikoimizu
      @koinijikoimizu Месяц назад

      @@xXxAngelicKratosxXx Aww, thank you hon.
      My staples are CoverGirl Soft Sable. The first decent dark w/yellow undertones match I'd found in the drug store.
      Other drug store level foundations are Maybelline Fit Me 356, 355 and 360 depending on time of year.
      L'Oreal True Match W9.5 (another great dark w/golden undertones!) or C9 (summer).
      Recently got to test the Laura Geller Quench N Tint which for my 45 yo skin was not only a good match for me but looked great!
      CoverFX D3 (Power Play, Cream to powder and powder formulas) has been a perfect color match for me with great longevity, immaculate coverage and application. Sadly they discontinued some of their older, much deeper shades.

  • @camcan2575
    @camcan2575 Месяц назад +16

    Came to love my fair skin tone. My ancestors gave me this beautiful gift!

  • @lizw495
    @lizw495 Месяц назад +55

    My color match makes me look white white white too, but that’s why you need a blush and/or bronzer and/or contour. But I get it, the first time I did my color accurately, I looked drained of life

    • @VAwitch
      @VAwitch Месяц назад +3

      Same. Would I love to not be wearing the 2nd/3rd lightest shade in a typical drugstore line? Sure... But being pale & neutral, I'm screwed.
      At 46(now 50), I finally said the hell w it, & I now pony up for Tarte or Too Faced foundations when on sale. I'd rather pay more (tho still on sale) & love the finished look than "make do" & hate my makeup... While still being really dang pale.

  • @themermaidjade
    @themermaidjade Месяц назад +54

    Omg I saw that first video and was like “Girlllll that’s your shade!!”

  • @garnetgoddess2059
    @garnetgoddess2059 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for calling out the vein test. I’m Mexican American neutral leaning warm and every one of those tests labels me as cool tones deep winter when I’m a deep autumn.

  • @dmryan11
    @dmryan11 Месяц назад +2

    OMG yes! Yellow seems to be the “go to” these days. I cannot depend on the Ulta, Sephora, or MAC to appropriately match h my skin. I am fair skinned and have blonde hair I can’t tell you how many times I look jaundiced after they “match” me! Thank you for the tips for matching. Much appreciated ❤

  • @murdocgorillaz222
    @murdocgorillaz222 Месяц назад +117

    Finally! It's so very distracting on many tv shows where you expect there to be professional standards. Yesss, call them out!

  • @virgofairy88
    @virgofairy88 Месяц назад +125

    It took me ages to learn how to match my foundation. I spent 35 years not realizing I had olive undertones and then I watched Alexandra Anele review the About Face foundation and I tried the exact same shade she did, and low and behold, it was a perfect match. I though I was warm or neutral for years but it never quite looked right. The Sephora people almost had it right, but not quite.

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Месяц назад +11

      Yes! She is one of the lightest olive undertones girls. Her eye color makes every eye look stunning too.

    • @hannahshark8080
      @hannahshark8080 Месяц назад +4

      She's amazing, love her 👑

    • @shelby6
      @shelby6 Месяц назад +6

      Yesss I adore her and that's how I realised I'm a fair olive

    • @tilltab
      @tilltab Месяц назад +9

      Same. I mean, I always knew I had a kind of olive undertone (I even joked a lot as a kid that I must be an alien because of my ‘green’ skin), but everything I saw that was described as ‘olive’ was way too dark for me, so when I stumbled across Alex and heard her talking about being being a ‘pale olive’ I was like ‘girl, thank you!!!’ because I didn’t know that was a thing. Tried the revlon colour stay foundation she recommended, and it was PERFECT for me, and affordable, and one of the brands I’ve found my sensitive skin doesn’t react to. It was a total triumph!!!

    • @janicestewart8291
      @janicestewart8291 Месяц назад +3

      I had it the same way.

  • @Melaystuff
    @Melaystuff 29 дней назад +1

    How I learned my undertone back in the day 101... noticed that when I tan I actually look more yellow in the areas I "tan" (only pasty white and then YELLOW)... also the one time I put a yellow turmeric mask onto my pasty face and laughed getting out my garbage phone... the phone could not pick up the difference between the yellow mask and my white neck.
    Now I remind any foundation person I get to help that I have rosacea and they need to look past my surface redness!

  • @ejohnson3131
    @ejohnson3131 Месяц назад +4

    2:32 “The woman at Nars” matched her skin tone 1000000% what is she ranting on about? Your foundation is just that, a foundation to give you the illusion that you have perfect skin. You gotta bring out depth and definition with contour, bronzer and the rest of your makeup.

  • @PatriciaSims2426
    @PatriciaSims2426 Месяц назад +120

    As a woman who has a rich deep skin tone, I was always told that Black women are hard to color match. Well, that's not true. Diversity in the makeup space is so important. I figured out that if I matched my skin to the edge of my jawline, I get it right most of the time. That may not work for some people especially if they have uneven skin tone but it has worked for me on myself and others I've helped. I struggle with fairer skin because I'm not used to it. We have to be willing to go outside of our comfort zones and learn from each other. We will always be better for it.

    • @miglek9613
      @miglek9613 Месяц назад +20

      I suspect people also pretend black people are hard to shade match because half the brands literally don't have shades dark enough for black people in the first place

    • @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH
      @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH Месяц назад

      No thanks definitely not me I would prefer to stay away from everyone I don't even acknowledge there around when I do go out but 98% of the time I don't I don't want to learn from anybody nobody has anything to teach me that I find useful in my life because 99% of humans don't have any brains in there head

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Месяц назад +8

      As a fair person, I find it easier to see undertones in darker skin, not sure why.

    • @he1626
      @he1626 Месяц назад +5

      It's sheer laziness - so much of what we see in media etc is white faces so people simply aren't used to actually looking at Black ones and knowing which undertones to reach for. Which, okay if the only make up you're ever going to do is your own, but we've got brands out here pretending 'Caucasian with a tan' is sufficiently dark in their products and supposedly professional MUAs that don't bother to train on diverse skin tones. Which to me is flat out incompetence

    • @thisisavivistanaccount7866
      @thisisavivistanaccount7866 Месяц назад

      it’s not that it’s hard, it’s just up until recently there weren’t even shades on the market that could match most black people. they simply didn’t exist

  • @xoxostaci
    @xoxostaci Месяц назад +129

    I 100% know how to. Only once in a blue moon does the light shade actually translate as medium on me. But it seriously drives me INSANE that beauty “gurus” don’t know how to shade match!!!!!!!!

    • @xamyx725
      @xamyx725 Месяц назад +8

      Especially the “pale” ones 😂 They just pick the one that’s “first” in the spectrum, or has the lowest shade number, then say the brand doesn’t make a shade pale enough… They don’t get the concept that the wrong undertone can make it appear “darker”…

    • @riven799
      @riven799 Месяц назад +1

      It really gets me too. There's one on here I thought of immediately bc she chooses such poor matches. She says she's a yellowy olive but nooooo it turns into a mask. It makes me feel bad. Won't name her but I know you know her.

    • @HaHaHaLMFAOtv
      @HaHaHaLMFAOtv Месяц назад +3

      @@riven799 I wonder if that has something to do with the lighting and how the color looks in the camera? because I see so many of them putting a bronzer and when they're done it looks like two orange stripes in their face and they can't see that??

  • @clevername763
    @clevername763 Месяц назад +3

    I'm a medium/tan complexion with very red undertones. So many brands don't even offer cool undertones in the medium depth. It's absolutely challenging to find. And for years I was told I have yellow undertones. This probably has a lot to do with the fact that too many makeup artists don't understand the darker shades. And I have been told so many times that there was "a study" that says that 80% of people have yellow undertones. I've since searched, and I have not been able to find that nonsense. There is a massive misconception and people of darker shades are still struggling to be adequately matched with available shade ranges. It's soooo hard. Even Fenty has eliminated shade 270 in newer releases and no longer offer that cool undertone in the medium depth.

  • @veronicalea3032
    @veronicalea3032 Месяц назад +3

    I've worked in the beauty industry for years and I always take my time matching clients with their foundation. It's so important to get it right because everyones skin is different. If you can't get the foundation right, the clients trust goes out the window.

  • @mels5640
    @mels5640 Месяц назад +67

    I have a cool undertone, based on traditional guidelines. When I buy foundation online, it always ends up peachy (even if it's labelled "cool"). I had to buy blue add-in so I could adjust the tone of several products.

    • @VAwitch
      @VAwitch Месяц назад +6

      Same. Either I looked like I'd been slapped (too pink) or more often, sallow & sickly.
      During one of the Ulta 21 Days a few yrs ago, I tried travel sizes of Tarte Face tape... Omg... It matched 😯😯🤯, & a few months later Too Faced BTW Matte 50% off.
      My wallet cries, but the undertone matches along w the shade... I do look like I'm pasty, but if you look at my legs, arm underside, neck & chest... Guess what? I'm pasty pale 🤣🤣
      I no longer get comments about my foundation bc it now looks close enough it's hard to tell.
      Just sucks that it took until I was 46 to find my perfect shade of foundation.

    • @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH
      @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH Месяц назад

      Glad I don't bother I wear white foundation only and yet I'm extremely white because I stay out of the sun now

    • @rain3743
      @rain3743 Месяц назад

      Same!

    • @rain3743
      @rain3743 Месяц назад +2

      As a hair colorist, I have used a cool
      Pink & a soft peachy orange scarf right next to the face to figure out , at least warm or cool. It’s surprising how warm undertones will want cool ash and vice versa. The scarves help figure out the warm, cool or neutral. If both scarves are equally flattering then they are neutral. It’s not a hard-fast RULE, but it does help point people to the most flattering choice.

  • @melissaselenebeauty
    @melissaselenebeauty Месяц назад +96

    I'm glad the MUAs I took classes with didn't teach me to just use yellow. Working at Sephora also really helped me match undertones too!

    • @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH
      @HEALTHNFITNESSHIPPIEWITCH Месяц назад

      And me personally if you did not sell me the complete white foundation which is all I use due down to been a goth I would personally tell you to f@#$ off and would put a blip on your name especially with your boss and on tiktok

    • @Jessicamoon2130
      @Jessicamoon2130 Месяц назад +8

      The lady I asked at Sephora to color match my cool toned, fair skinned self chose literally such a dark yellow shade for me 😭😭 I’ve never had luck with other people trying to shade match me

    • @sumlem
      @sumlem Месяц назад

      ​@@Jessicamoon2130if you used the color IQ camera, they can actually adjust the sliders so that it gives better results. They can also try a different shade or ask someone else to shade match. As an employee, pale foundations with neutral/cool undertones do exist! Haus Labs, Nars, Ilia, Milk, Urban Decay, even Sephora Collection. Color matching is a skill that needs developing and I sucked when I first started. At this point, I can just look at a fair skinned person and tell them that they're 1.5 Kosas concealer, Vanilla Nars Concealer, Deauville Nars Light Reflecting Foundation, and 5 Ilia skin tint. Those are the most common fair shades, but each brand listed has lighter options too

    • @RoseyVamp
      @RoseyVamp Месяц назад +2

      Yes! Worked at Sephora too and it was great getting to color match people and see the relief from clients who finally found something that actually worked for them!!

    • @RoseyVamp
      @RoseyVamp Месяц назад

      @@Jessicamoon2130nooo I wish I had the chance to color match you!!! As a fair skin girlie I know the struggle of always getting yellow foundation matches 😭🫶🏻

  • @gomigirl
    @gomigirl Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you (again) for the great advice! When I modeled in the late 80s, I was almost always the only black or brown model in the set. The MUAs never had anything even remotely close to my shade. I had to bring my own makeup every single time. There was a godsend of a makeup artist (in Tallahassee FL) who would mix my foundation for me, to take to shoots.

  • @sarunesadrinaite
    @sarunesadrinaite Месяц назад +2

    A good way also to figure out your undertone(well at least it worked for me) is to take closeup picture of your face in front of a window in a natural daylight and use color picker on your phone on a bunch of random spots on your face, it gives you color codes that you can then put in chatgpt, based on that it gives you your undertone, and some recommendations on foundations, it is not an ideal match but a good way to start it actually recommended me some of my favorite foundations in a colors that i already use

  • @11_elleven
    @11_elleven Месяц назад +81

    It’s difficult to find even a true neutral undertone in any foundation products any more, evvverything leans so extremely yellow/golden. Theres essentially zero cool undertones in foundation to be found. I’ve actually been shopping, for a while now, for a decent drug store, light-to-medium buildable coverage foundation with a neutral undertone, and while I managed to find a shade match, the product itself is 💩 on me, moves around, clings to dry patches, etc.
    I’ve worked in makeup, as well as have freelanced, so I think I have a general idea what to look for (as I’ve been known to shade match clients and get it right on first try more often than not) and I just don’t think companies are producing products with the variety of undertones any more, as evvvveryone seems to think they’re golden/yellow.
    As always, love to you🖤🖤

    • @riakendall8610
      @riakendall8610 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly this! I look like a raging alcoholic with some of my MLM 'friends' recomendations! I'm thinking I did see a foundation colour pallet thing, but it was a fb so quite possibly utter rubbish.
      I really need something to help tone down my butterfly rash, but not heavy, and nothing in the Simpsons range. Lol Good Luck! 😊

    • @11_elleven
      @11_elleven Месяц назад

      @@riakendall8610 S I M P S O N S R A N G E 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😫😫

    • @shelby6
      @shelby6 Месяц назад +3

      The new mac serum powder foundation works really well! I found that the neutrals were actually neutral so maybe give that a try 🫶🏼 I hated studio fix but this is a completely different formula that doesn't cling to any dry bits or move around etc

    • @11_elleven
      @11_elleven Месяц назад +3

      @@riakendall8610 S I M P S O N S R A N G E 🤣🤣😫

    • @VAwitch
      @VAwitch Месяц назад +2

      I am 50 & have never found a drugstore brand w a neutral foundation until maybe mid-tone tan (dunno, I'm pasty pale). I even sold Avon for 16 years & couldn't find a shade that matched.
      At 46(now 50), I just accepted that a good tone & shade matching foundation that won't slide off my still very oily face is going to cost. $40-45 is worth it.

  • @BobbyCoosCoos
    @BobbyCoosCoos Месяц назад +39

    What has helped me was mixing my own foundations shades and seeing which one works the best in the bathroom mirror when the lighting outside is perfect which allows me to see the true color.
    Then I started going to Sephora with my little mixture and seeing which foundations match that

    • @jewelsbarbie
      @jewelsbarbie Месяц назад +5

      That’s such a good idea!

    • @BobbyCoosCoos
      @BobbyCoosCoos Месяц назад +6

      Ty! You don’t waste money of foundations, trains your eye, you’re not returning foundations that will get thrown out, and you can even adjust it when you get tan or lighter it’s a win win

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica Месяц назад +1

      Brilliant!!

  • @virginmary7187
    @virginmary7187 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for helping with undertone understanding. As someone who is pale and has warm undertones it's hard to find a shade that isn't too warm or too yellow. Drives me nuts, my current foundation probably isn't a perfect match but it's the best I can do with what I've got lol

  • @misspuddin_
    @misspuddin_ Месяц назад +1

    I was shade match years ago when I first started doing makeup, to golden yellow undertones, but it never really matched me. My face always looked yellow or orange, and it was noticeable. I tried different shades until I came across Olive Undertone. I didn't even know there was such a thing I always see cool, neutral, or golden. I'm glad more brands are adding olive undertones to the deeper shade. Not everyone is yellow or red, lol!

  • @bellaleu7782
    @bellaleu7782 Месяц назад +23

    I’ve called out the yellow tone for years, so much that even hubs sees it lol. If you’re NEW here, absolutely listen to Robert! You’ll learn more or pickup a great tip or two. Love&Blessings, Bella 🇺🇸

    • @LunarEleven
      @LunarEleven Месяц назад +2

      I think things like this usually start out as a misunderstood truth. Everyone's skin has a high ratio of yellow, usually proportionately more yellow than red/magenta or blue/cyan. It's always a workable base tone, because you can add more blue, red, yellow, and/or white pigment mixers and eventually match your skin. But if you start out with too cool or neutral of a shade, it's much more difficult to make your skin tone without it looking muddy or grayish.
      I'm not sure if that makes any sense, but it's something I know from decades of portrait painting. Mixing any skin tone involves more yellow than anything (excluding white or black) followed by red. Blue is the hardest part of mixing a skin color, if you add too much you can't fix it with a minor adjustment. Cool and neutral foundation shades both have more blue to begin with so starting with yellow makes sense.
      If you can ONLY buy 1 foundation and you must make it work with pigment adjusters, yes, absolutely get a yellow tone at least a shade darker (if possible) than you need and 4 pigment mixers (white- unless your skin IS the darkest shade, and primaries.) Darkening a shade is a whole other can of worms because black pigment makes anything with even a hint of white turn grayish 💀 (that's why inclusivity of darker skin is so important even beyond the obvious reasons and most black pigment mixers are a joke.)
      This was a whole rant but it's the first time I have heard that people say yellow foundation matches everyone, I'm trying to see the logic lol. I do imagine it began innocently with correct understanding of color theory and then was oversimplified until people thought yellow actually matched everyone!
      Now I know why I see so many mismatched foundations with a "jaundice" vibe! 😢

  • @ehamster09
    @ehamster09 Месяц назад +25

    I’d love it if we could send our pics/reels to Robert and he corrects placement, undertone, technique. I find these videos so helpful!

  • @SuiTao
    @SuiTao Месяц назад +1

    Hey Robert, would you someday make a video about pale olive skin tones and what hues (in blush etc) would be the most flattering? I feel like many pale olives struggle to find a foundation or colors that suit them well. I would be interested in your take on that! Much love as always ❤

  • @cassellen2416
    @cassellen2416 Месяц назад +1

    I’m a makeup artist and usually I refrain from commenting on tiktok, but I couldn’t resist on that video 😭😭 I always match to the neck or chest (depending on several factors) because a lot of people have surface redness and discoloration on their face

  • @LadyHuggington
    @LadyHuggington Месяц назад +24

    THANK YOU for talking about undertones other than cool/warm/neutral! After years of trying to figure out why I always look like a zombie or jaundiced, I figured out that I'm a muted fair olive, meaning I'm green and grey - I've had MUAs and ladies at Sephora arguing with me that no, I'm bright yellow, and olive is a depth and not a tone, and no matter how much I show them that everything turns orange or whitish pink on me, they insist I'm wrong. I would love a video from you on colour matching and adjusting what's available to fit these rarer undertones, because it's so confusing.

    • @wingedyera
      @wingedyera Месяц назад +2

      I'm pretty sure I'm a fair olive but sadly I've never seen olive toned foundations in my country.... ever. So I can't test it

    • @yara-um6tx
      @yara-um6tx Месяц назад +3

      I think im exactly the same!!! Struggled for so long looking too yellow or too red, after years of experimenting I’ve settled for Giorgio Armani luminous silk shade 2, it’s pretty damn accurate and an amazing finish

    • @wingedyera
      @wingedyera Месяц назад +2

      @@yara-um6tx oh thanks for letting me know I'll try to look for it

    • @janushH
      @janushH Месяц назад

      ​@@wingedyerajoocyee has cushion in 6 undertones including 2 types of olive. Also judydoll cushion (b15), girlcult cushion (lightest shade), unny club and galimard liquid foundations

    • @ah57588
      @ah57588 Месяц назад +1

      If you have a green color corrector, you could also try mixing it with your current foundation to see if the shade matches better

  • @CloverBell13
    @CloverBell13 Месяц назад +38

    Using the correct foundation shade the first time was a shock for me too! I kinda get where that first girl was coming from. In middle school I was called albino, in high school I was called Edward Cullen, in university I was called ghostly, at my job I was called by a term which I will NOT be repeating here cuz it’s cruel… Some people are just mean and unfortunately it took me a long time to not hate my skin, eyebrows/eyelashes, etc and realize that the opinion of A-holes should be disregarded.

    • @meganwalker27
      @meganwalker27 Месяц назад +9

      I feel this, in middle school I was "Casper". Then after the 1995 movie Powder came out it was "Powder" from then on....🙄
      I had to take solace in the fact others got it way worse, one guy's nickname was "incher", you can take a wild guess why 😬

    • @jacquelineess1141
      @jacquelineess1141 Месяц назад +5

      Ladies. Stop. Your complexion has been coveted by most people for centuries and still is. Stop buying into this lie, you're gorgeous and angelic! Just like ebony is stunning when natural, porcelain skin is extremely beautiful! Just learn how to do your makeup properly and work with it, not against it! It can look absolutely flawless, stop listening to envious people who put you down so they can feel better about themselves, it's a trap. Embrace your angelic beauty!

    • @notme8152
      @notme8152 Месяц назад +3

      Yes, my go to was "corpse". I don't like my skin so much but I certainly don't go to people saying mean things about theirs. Now I learned to accept it, and if I have a special event and look really too white for the dress I'm using I'll use some self tanner and a bbcream. I certainly won't stay hours in the sun without sunscreen like I did in my teen years to match a "normal" skin colour.

  • @polinatalmeltzer450
    @polinatalmeltzer450 Месяц назад +2

    And sometimes a certain brand just doesn’t have your shade. It may have your “number”, but lack undertones, so you just look for the base product among other brands.

  • @kindseyvaughn8667
    @kindseyvaughn8667 День назад

    So right about the yellow in Hollywood!

  • @cursedreverie
    @cursedreverie Месяц назад +38

    OMG. Robert, that shirt is AH-MAZE-ING. And it looks perfect on you.
    Matching foundation has been the bane of my existence since about 1984.
    18 years???? Blink. How?? I thought you were like 30.

    • @moyetlicious
      @moyetlicious Месяц назад +3

      I believe the twins are 80s babies (or possibly very early 90s) and Robert has been doing makeup since he was a teenager, I'm sure I've heard him talk about how his first job was on a makeup counter as a teen.

    • @Maybe.Its_You
      @Maybe.Its_You Месяц назад

      36-37 I’m pretty sure 37 tho❤ I kno they look like they’re in their 20’s

  • @katecoolidge411
    @katecoolidge411 Месяц назад +16

    I have noticed that on TV so often. Thanks for saying it, because every time I mentioned to others they don't see it.

    • @kategoldsworthy737
      @kategoldsworthy737 Месяц назад +1

      I have also been noticing it- maybe only the Kates have seen this (and Robert of course)

  • @littleburps
    @littleburps Месяц назад

    The read. The shade. Living for it 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @emperorpatrisia5771
    @emperorpatrisia5771 Месяц назад +2

    I love this video! You were so respectful about this, Robert. Plus, your laugh is infectious.

  • @jessikacutts3986
    @jessikacutts3986 Месяц назад +11

    Recently had my makeup done professionally for a photo shoot and diggity-dog! I peeped what foundation she was using and it was the brand AND shade number I’ve been using for years!!!! The MUA had never met me or seen a picture of me before I was in the chair so she wouldn’t have anything but my naked face to go off of! I felt so validated…

  • @finallykat1299
    @finallykat1299 Месяц назад +26

    I am truly pale, and, after years of dealing with horrible rosacea, now no longer have much red in my face due to correct care. As a result, I now have begun to use blush, which has been a bizarre journey to begin at my age! I also learned that I prefer a base that is very natural and has light coverage.

    • @catnip4587
      @catnip4587 Месяц назад

      Same story for me.

    • @Lalydia76
      @Lalydia76 Месяц назад +1

      What did you do to tone down your rosacea? I need help!

    • @finallykat1299
      @finallykat1299 Месяц назад +1

      @@Lalydia76 I used to color correct with the dr jart tiger grass color correcting spf on the areas that I got super red. Just use sparingly, otherwise you can get an ashy dead tone.
      I also use good sunscreens, reapply and wear hats!

    • @samjohns3227
      @samjohns3227 Месяц назад +1

      @@Lalydia76 Dior and givenchy do a good green colour corrector, very thin consistency so you're less likely to over-do it. If I'm in real trouble, the chanel green colour corrector (not sure if they still do it) is a thicker consistency but be careful with the application. Too many green colour correctors have a thick consistency which means you'll get texture once you apply your foundation.

    • @samjohns3227
      @samjohns3227 Месяц назад

      Can you recommend any products please for rosacea, I've tried many but without success!

  • @lee-annsmith8566
    @lee-annsmith8566 Месяц назад +1

    THANK YOU! (from a cool undertone person with freckles) it is EVERYWHERE - you are so right. The times I went to makeup counters, only to walk away looking like I was wearing a yellow mask. It wasn’t until I went to Prescriptives (RIP) and learned my true undertone. GAME CHANGER.

    • @bobbies1562
      @bobbies1562 Месяц назад

      They were the best, right? Theirs was the first foundation I owned that actually matched me. I bought their custom blend for years and years. Px, RIP...😢

  • @kindseyvaughn8667
    @kindseyvaughn8667 День назад

    Absolutely right, people want their foundation to be the skin tone they want to be! Having said that I have level 4 hair (Afro texture hair creates a halo effect shielding face from the sun) so my face and and front part of my neck are the lightest parts of my body so I do match my foundation to the sides of my neck to look more one shade everywhere.

  • @AKbaby89
    @AKbaby89 Месяц назад +16

    Wait you just made me realize ive been subbed to you for 5 years now. Wow. Damn my skincare is pretty good cuz i feel like i havent aged 😂😂 i cant believe its been that long, it feels like 2020 was yesterday.

  • @therealJamieJoy
    @therealJamieJoy Месяц назад +15

    PLEASE AND THANK YOU, ROBERT!!!! I'm sick of seeing yellow and orange faces and cool-toned necks, THAAAANNKKK YOU!!!!
    As a super-fair cool-toned skin tone I went through my early teen years -- by ADVICE of higher end dept store brand MUA -- walking around like James' Giant Peach head/face. Once I was trained and educated I learned I was wearing two shades too deep plus a warm undertone. Thank you for educating so many people. If only we had YT when I was younger.

    • @samjohns3227
      @samjohns3227 Месяц назад +1

      I'm very pale with freckles and rosacea, it's a nightmare to get my skin tone right as I'm a cool tone!

    • @therealJamieJoy
      @therealJamieJoy Месяц назад

      @@samjohns3227 I completely understand. I found my best colors in Korean makeup, and also Nars. Have you found any brands you can share with us?

  • @kalleeovery8043
    @kalleeovery8043 Месяц назад

    "Beautiful eye color" you are an angel Robert.

  • @feralcatlady9249
    @feralcatlady9249 Месяц назад

    The energy in this video is so wholesome and safe 💜

  • @jenniebeann
    @jenniebeann Месяц назад +24

    Right I need to pay attention, I have no idea what I'm doing when trying to choose foundation. I usually have to get the help of the shop workers but with some of the colours I've ended up with, I think they need to pat attention too 😂 I also love the fact that I have really fair skin, it's testament to my years of avoiding the sun.

  • @nikkikoz4720
    @nikkikoz4720 Месяц назад +13

    Robert your goth glam aesthetic makes me so happy. That eye look and the shirt are everything.

  • @jkc8407
    @jkc8407 Месяц назад +1

    I hope she reads these comments because she looks gorgeous!!!

  • @melisegerber1350
    @melisegerber1350 Месяц назад

    What a great video. I have always wondered what my undertone is, and have never been able to decide. Your suggestions about using the white paper and making your own foundation shade with face paint are genius. Thanks again!!!

  • @totestazz24
    @totestazz24 Месяц назад +16

    Robert never apologize for going off! I could listen to you go off about just about anything because your charm is so magnetic! You don’t even have to even use words sometimes it’s just a look or a side eye and I’m like, he gets it.

  • @niamhl6964
    @niamhl6964 Месяц назад +7

    I dont wear makeup but i enjoy watching beauty content, and i think the RUclipsr Hannah Louise Poston was one of the first creators ive seen actually be aware of how pale they are, and embracing that paleness. Her attention to detail when it comes to complexion is just so good!

  • @jenniferdeman7760
    @jenniferdeman7760 Месяц назад

    I watched your video from years ago about how to see your undertone and I cannot tell you how helpful it was! I bought impulse bought a blush and lipstick yesterday and was able to pick colors that actually looked good on me! It’s all because underneath I’ve got a blue/green cool undertone and I didn’t know that until I started watching your videos! ❤❤❤

  • @casondrayork9934
    @casondrayork9934 Месяц назад

    I just went back and watched the video that you made 4 years that you recommended at the end, and it was so helpful! You did such a good job explaining color theory in makeup ! And might I say you looked great in that video, but now.... what a glow up! You look so wonderful and so perfectly comfortable in your skin and style and who you are! You're truly inspiring! I look forward to watching your videos and watching you continue to grow!

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 Месяц назад +9

    Just started dabbling in pink blush… for most of my life, I’ve steered to peach shades. I’m getting more experimental in my middle age makeup life.

  • @jenn8179
    @jenn8179 Месяц назад +5

    You were so sweet to the first person! I agree, they looked fantastic after the blush, mascara, etc.
    I know you watch Judy D. No one even ever TRIES to match her 😂 except when she goes to the really good MUA's ❤

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna Месяц назад +1

    Pasty girl is just shocked when the red is gone. Once the mascara goes on, she looks lovely. I had problems many years ago because almost no one did olive undertone. Once Lancome expanded their line in th 00s i had an exact match and off we went.

  • @neelpakhi142
    @neelpakhi142 Месяц назад

    This eye look is all glow!! I am totally trying to copy this for my next night out!! ❤

  • @ann18o96
    @ann18o96 Месяц назад +53

    YES I found it so stupid to ask "do you prefer gold or silver jewellery?"
    My skin has olive and warm undertones, but my hair is all ashy, so even with color theory, you wouldn't land on gold. And also I just don't like gold lol

    • @GenXfrom75
      @GenXfrom75 Месяц назад +7

      Gold looks best on me, admittedly… I just prefer silver, white gold, platinum, or stainless steel… 😅

    • @ann18o96
      @ann18o96 Месяц назад +5

      @@GenXfrom75 They should add stainless steel for ashy and rese gold for peachy/reddish undertones to the quizzes xD

    • @therealJamieJoy
      @therealJamieJoy Месяц назад +2

      Rose gold, bronze and copper should be added to the mix!! :D

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Месяц назад +3

      I love silver. Have only a few good pieces, gifted from relatives. I'm tan most of the year and silver just looks better on me.

    • @sofia_c_1
      @sofia_c_1 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah! And white gold/silver/stainless steel looks kinda different in some of us, I am a cool olive with ashy brown hair and white gold looks very different on me compared to stainless steel. It just doesn't look right.

  • @aquamar1003
    @aquamar1003 Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for acknowledging my existence 😢 blue undertone here

  • @joolsdunn1800
    @joolsdunn1800 Месяц назад +1

    So I am at the more mature end of the age spectrum and it has taken me years to determine the right foundation shade for me. I was always told I was fair cool with pink undertones but shades in that family don't work. I tried warm, I tried neutrral but everything looked off. It wasn't until two years ago when another You Tuber I follow mentioned fair olive and a greenish undertone that I thought that's me! Tracking down the right olive shade was then a challenge as the few that were around were mostly quite warrm and I am definitely on the cooler side with green eyes. This year I finally found the perfect foundation shade, right at the point where I now feel that a skin tint is more flattering for me than a foundation!

  • @jmac77
    @jmac77 3 дня назад

    I absolutely love your advice and NEED your advice. I'm so grateful I found this video!

  • @whitwillie4052
    @whitwillie4052 Месяц назад +5

    Hands down… some of the best makeup advice you get *will* be from Robert Welsh. I’ll die on this hill … but def not alone!

  • @francinejones2524
    @francinejones2524 Месяц назад +7

    I see that is the perfect colour match on the 1st girl. And yes, she needs to use blush.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Месяц назад +1

      I think she's not ready for full coverage if she's that freaked out.

    • @nightgoddess9
      @nightgoddess9 Месяц назад +1

      @@maryeckel9682I thought it was hilarious. Like Robert said pale people take the word pale as an insult. You just are. What word would you prefer we use?

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Месяц назад

      @@nightgoddess9 I figure pale is as good a description as any 😉 I'm not nearly that light, so I would guess it's not easy to find a match to begin with. I think she's beautiful, but she doesn't seem to be accepting her hue.

  • @ijustrealllylikecats
    @ijustrealllylikecats Месяц назад

    The most helpful makeup channel EVER! You have taught me so much ❤

  • @TerraHaley-xp3uo
    @TerraHaley-xp3uo 28 дней назад

    I have ALWAYS been fascinated by makeup and used to buy lots of makeup books in my teens, my favorite being “Making Faces” by Kevyn Aucoin. I bought one from Bobbi Brown and I remember reading that she recommended a yellow undertone foundation for everyone. I am pale with pink undertones. I feel like it was terrible advice from a well-respected makeup artist.
    But, to her credit, I was a teen in the late ‘90s and early 2000s and could not tan, at a time when having a tan was EVERYTHING. She wrote a whole chapter about the things we perceive as our flaws being what makes us most beautiful, including fair skin. That really helped me love my fair skin, regardless of what was popular.

  • @judymcdougall
    @judymcdougall Месяц назад +11

    Great content. I’m neutral and fair. Yellow base foundations look dreadful on me. there are many makeup brands that lean towards yellow foundations. I stay away from them I don’t want to look like a banana or mustard on a hotdog 😂 I have no problem picking out a foundation from years of trial and error ♥️☮️🖤. Experience is sometimes the best teacher 🎉

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Месяц назад +2

      Remember when that banana powder was the thing? Yikes

    • @judymcdougall
      @judymcdougall Месяц назад

      @@maryeckel9682 yes. I still see it for sale and always have a chuckle 🤭

  • @mzmerryweather
    @mzmerryweather Месяц назад +5

    The best advice I ever got from a makeup counter, in a dept store was to ck my foundation in natural light - which I do. Most businesses have florescent lighting, which is not good for color matching make up. Neutrals look yellow on me, golden undertone foundations magnify it. I am porcelain skin tone with slight pink cheeks yes,you can see the blue veins under my skin but looking beyond that I am a cool under tone all the way. Yea, no yellow for this gal.

  • @agzilla9005
    @agzilla9005 Месяц назад

    Your eye makeup is sooo beautiful in this video. It's giving me brown eyes girl pride.

  • @MikaMonster92
    @MikaMonster92 Месяц назад

    I was very excited about this video because I actually trust Robert for makeup and I am someone who has never bought foundation because I've always found color matching to be a daunting task. His tips will be endlessly useful for me!

  • @vsquared30
    @vsquared30 Месяц назад +14

    As someone who is also the color of unpainted drywall, I've long accepted my fate 😂

    • @jacquelineess1141
      @jacquelineess1141 Месяц назад +1

      No. Your skin is beautiful and you should stop calling it like that. What a horrible way to think about your skin, you're doing a disservice to yourself, truly.

  • @skycarson1987
    @skycarson1987 Месяц назад +1

    Matching foundation has always been an issue. Not just because I didn't know how (but that was a huge part of the problem for a long time), it was also shade ranges. I'm Indigenous American, and there weren't a lot of options out there that covered my skin tones.

  • @morticia981
    @morticia981 Месяц назад

    I'm 59 and this video blew my mind. I never thought about foundation this way before. Thank you!

  • @rojo3779
    @rojo3779 Месяц назад +5

    This is one of your best ever, Robert. Informative ✅ funny ✅ PLUS your own make up is absolutely gorgeous ✅

  • @clooneytune_
    @clooneytune_ Месяц назад +4

    I don't know why but your eyes in that older vid about colour matching absolutely caught me off guard 😍😍

  • @Kageoni187
    @Kageoni187 Месяц назад

    Omg, this has been my biggest bane of my life since I started using makeup. I have always struggled with finding foundations on my own. I always feel like I suddenly lack the appropriate vocabulary to express what I am seeing and what I am looking for. The fact is makeup is an art and lord I wish I had a fraction of your talent

  • @kacey261
    @kacey261 21 день назад

    You just popped up in my recommendations yesterday and I am really loving your videos. I am also glow in the dark pale. I had a zoom meeting and my head kelp disappearing into the blurred background. I am 50 years old and i still haven't found a color match as good as hers.