Best match to reproduce another colour..
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:37 pm
Hi all,
I'm an ongoing devotee of several indie brands, and one favourite among them is Silk Naturals, particularly for lip products and skincare, and some shadows. When it comes to foundation, I've been using Meow for about a year, though, and while I have a good match in their foundation in terms of colour, TEXTURE has become an issue.....thing is, in the summer, Frisky Korat (Pampered Puss) was generally a perfect match and easy to use - but in the WINTERS - our climate plus the flat's heating means my skin is much drier, more prone to redness and the foundation's texture just isn't cutting it anymore. Since I've just run out, it's the perfect time to switch! I don't need heavy coverage, but I'd prefer the formula to be less flyaway.
(I should specify that Frisky Korat is quite a superb match, but having tested Frisky Abyssinian too, I think something right between them would be virtually undetectable. Korat can look a tiny bit too dull in winter, but Abyssinian just a tad too white - somewhere in between would be perfect.)
After reading thru all the comments, a little torn on if Buttery Gold or Warm Gold is a better place to start? Or even perhaps a bit of both would be best? I tend to think I have pretty neutral tones in my skin but I prefer some yellow in my foundations because they even out any redness in my skin - which I do get, as it's somewhat sensitive. (Green looks too grey, so I rely on yellow for counteracting red - I'm pretty sure the olive bases wouldn't work for this reason.)
I've ordered the sample kit with the "all-purpose" base because I think that may solve the texture issue - but I'm curious what people feel will be the best colour base to replicate what I've been using, and if I'm on target with the all-purpose base for texture as well?
(As a sidenote - I just want to rave about Kingfisher - that shadow is just...too pretty for words.....foiled, it's flippin' amazing with Nebula or Rogue. Wore it today with Nebula and Vanilla and it's just really, really pretty. "Blackened teals" the world over should just give up and retire, Kingfisher wins for depth of colour AND texture.)
I'm an ongoing devotee of several indie brands, and one favourite among them is Silk Naturals, particularly for lip products and skincare, and some shadows. When it comes to foundation, I've been using Meow for about a year, though, and while I have a good match in their foundation in terms of colour, TEXTURE has become an issue.....thing is, in the summer, Frisky Korat (Pampered Puss) was generally a perfect match and easy to use - but in the WINTERS - our climate plus the flat's heating means my skin is much drier, more prone to redness and the foundation's texture just isn't cutting it anymore. Since I've just run out, it's the perfect time to switch! I don't need heavy coverage, but I'd prefer the formula to be less flyaway.
(I should specify that Frisky Korat is quite a superb match, but having tested Frisky Abyssinian too, I think something right between them would be virtually undetectable. Korat can look a tiny bit too dull in winter, but Abyssinian just a tad too white - somewhere in between would be perfect.)
After reading thru all the comments, a little torn on if Buttery Gold or Warm Gold is a better place to start? Or even perhaps a bit of both would be best? I tend to think I have pretty neutral tones in my skin but I prefer some yellow in my foundations because they even out any redness in my skin - which I do get, as it's somewhat sensitive. (Green looks too grey, so I rely on yellow for counteracting red - I'm pretty sure the olive bases wouldn't work for this reason.)
I've ordered the sample kit with the "all-purpose" base because I think that may solve the texture issue - but I'm curious what people feel will be the best colour base to replicate what I've been using, and if I'm on target with the all-purpose base for texture as well?
(As a sidenote - I just want to rave about Kingfisher - that shadow is just...too pretty for words.....foiled, it's flippin' amazing with Nebula or Rogue. Wore it today with Nebula and Vanilla and it's just really, really pretty. "Blackened teals" the world over should just give up and retire, Kingfisher wins for depth of colour AND texture.)