Sunday, April 24, 2016

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel | Review

The Neutrogena Hydro Boost line is a newer moisturizer line from Neutrogena.  I hadn't tried the line but needed a new moisturizer and decided to try it out since I had heard such good things.

There are two formulas: Hydro Boost Gel-Cream for extra-dry skin and Hydro Boost Water Gel for normal skin.  They've now added an eye cream (Hydro Boost Gel Cream Eye) and a version with sunscreen (Hydro Boost Water Gel with sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 15).  Even though I consider myself normal to oily or combo skin, during the winter my skin has been feeling a little parched on my cheeks.  Hydro Boost Water Gel is a lightweight gel I figured it would be great for my combo skin so I picked up that version.

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
Claims from Neutrogena.com:
Hydro Boost Water Gel instantly quenches dry skin and keeps it looking smooth, supple and hydrated day after day.  The unique water gel formula absorbs quickly, like a gel, but has the long-lasting, intense moisturizing power of a cream.  It boosts skin's hydration level and locks it in all day.  Naturally found in the skin, hydrating hyaluronic acid acts as a sponge for dry skin cells, moisturizing with up to 1,000 times its weight in water, resulting in more supple and smooth skin.  Oil-free Non-comedogenic Purified Hyaluronic acid Wearable under makeup.

Price: $17.99 [Target] - on sale for $17.09



The Neutrogena HydroBoost Water Gel comes in a light blue pot with a twist off kid.  The packaging is pretty, but I would prefer a pump bottle so you don't have to keep sticking fingers in there, but it's not a deal breaker for me.

The formula and consistency reminds me of The Body Shop Seaweed Mattifying Day Cream which I used to use daily for years.  Both are lightweight and not greasy as all, which is great for my combo skin.  It sinks in super quickly, lays perfectly under makeup, and leaves my skin so smoot.  It acts as the perfect starting primer for my foundation not leaving it greasy at all.  Other moisturizers sometimes don't settle in fast enough or tend to make my foundation look greasy.
 
After applying this, I can see it hydrates all the little fine lines around my eyes and mouth and really smoothes everything out making my skin look much more even toned.  So the claims of more supple-looking skin are pretty spot on for me.

I found the Hydro Boost gave my slightly dry winter patches the pick me up it needed during these past few snowy months.  Even in summer, I think this moisturizer will be light enough to not make me a grease ball and will hydrate just enough.  It's a great addition to my skin care routine and I will definately be keeping it around.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Revlon Colorstay 2-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer

Revlon Colorstay liquid foundation is a drugstore staple for most people.  I use it in the Normal to Oily line and have always had good results wearing it.  So when Revlon came out with a Colorstay Compact, I knew I had to try it.  Bed Bath & Beyond {aka Harmon} always has the releases earliest by me, so that's where I picked mine up in Sand Beige.  If you know your MAC shade, there is a great chart of which Colorstay shades correlate to which MAC shades here {my own shade comparisons will be below as usual}.

Revlon Colorstay 2-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer
Claims from Revlon:
Expertly matched shades of makeup and concealer for a flawless, longwearing look that’s perfect for you. Smooth, blendable formula with buildable coverage and a demi-matte finish. Compact includes a unique applicator for precise application and a mirror for touch-ups on the go. Choose your match.
• 12 expertly matched shades of foundation and concealer
• Flawless, demi-matte finish
• Sweat resistant formula lasts all day
• Buildable to full coverage
• Mirror and applicator included


Price: $12.99 [vs $9.99 in regular Colorstay line]
Amount: 0.4 oz [vs 1 oz in regular Colorstay line]
Shades: 12 Shades [vs 16 in the regular Colorstay line]


This foundation is super easy to apply - I agree with the claims of smooth and blendable.  I applied it with a damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge {review here} and it went on like a dream.  The coverage is definitely medium and buildable to full coverage.  I find it doesn't have as much of a matte finish as the regular Colorstay liquid foundation, so it's spot on with the semi-matte claim.  Setting to a demi-matte finish, it creates a perfect skin-like look that's not too matte.  I topped it lightly with the Maybelline Fit Me! Matte and Poreless Powder in Buff Beige 130 and they looked beautiful together.



The concealer is on its own separate ring that lifts up so you can access the full pan of foundation.  The concealer was kind of an odd color when I put it on the first time (almost gray and cool toned) so I added a touch of the foundation on top to even it out and it turned out fine.  Thinking it was because it was the first layer, I tried it out again.  It wasn't as gray looking, but I still find it a tad light for me, but with my Fit Me Matte and Poreless Powder over it, it wasn't noticeable.  The concealer reminds me of the Revlon PhotoReady concealer so it's a thicker formula.  For some it may be better just for spot treating.  I wouldn't use something this thick every day under my eyes, but it has its time and place.

Wear Test:  I wore this for 8 hours each time and it didn't have obvious signs of wear, smearing, or breaking apart.  The only spot would maybe be a tiny bit by my nose but it was so minimal I hardly noticed.  There wasn't shininess like I normally get.  I think it has great staying power.  I wore just moisturizer underneath the first time, and the elf Radiant Glow Primer the second.



If you like Revlon Colorstay, this is a great foundation.  I like it just as much as the liquid Colorstay, probably even more!  Similar to the L’Oréal Lumi Cushion, you only get 0.4 ounces versus 1 fluid ounce in the regular liquid Colorstay, but that's the only downside.

This is a beautiful foundation and the compact makes it super easy.  I will definitely be keeping this one around.  If you're an on-the-go mom like me, this is a great option for throwing in your diaper bag or makeup bag!

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My Foundation Shade Comparisons:
MAC -- NC 20-25

MAC Studio Fix Powder -- NC30
Makeup Forever HD -- 130 Warm Ivory
Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation -- Light 48
Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation -- Medium 52
Urban Decay Naked -- 3.0
Bare Minerals -- Medium Beige N20

Tarte Amazonian Clay  Full Coverage Airbrush Foundation -- Light-Medium Neutral
Sephora Collection Perfection Mist Airbrush Foundation -- Light
Revlon Colorstay Combo/Oily -- Sand Beige 180 [winter] | Medium Beige 240 [summer]
Revlon Colorstay Whipped -- Medium Beige 250
Neutrogena Healthy Skin -- Nude
Neutrogena Nourishing Long Wear -- Nude 40
Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation -- Nude 40

Maybelline Fit Me! Matte - Nude Beige 125
Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse -- Nude (Light 4)
Maybelline Dream Smooth -- Nude Beige 180

Maybelline Dream Wonder -- Nude 40
L'Oréal Magic Nude -- Natural Buff 318
L'Oréal True Match -- N3 Natural Buff

L'Oréal True Match Lumi Cushion -- N2 Classic Ivory
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Luminous -- Buff Beige 825
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 -- Nude Beige 832

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Empties #1 | Products I've Used Up

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Welcome to the first edition of my Empties | Products I've Used Up series.  We all know how hard it is to use products up when we constantly are trying new things.  I've been throwing my empties in an old Sephora box under my vanity for a while now to gather some of mine for an empties post.  Below you'll find some quickie reviews and if I would repurchase them as well.

Hair, Face, Body, Nails, Baby Empties #1

Hair
Pantene Nature Fusion with Avocado Oil Shampoo
This is a great smoothing shampoo that doesn't weigh your hair down.  This has been a go-to shampoo for me for a few years now.  Would Repurchase.

Dove Color Care Shampoo
This is my 'Holy Grail' shampoo, especially for color treated hair.  It really gets your hair squeaky clean without leaving it stripped.  Other color care shampoos left my hair feeling not as clean, so I've stuck with this one.  It smells great too.  Already Repurchased.

Dove Pure Care Oil Shampoo
This one was just too much oil for me; it would probably be better for dryer hair (I have normal to oily).  Would Not Repurchase.

Clear Scalp and Hair Damage & Color Repair Shampoo and Conditioner
This shampoo and conditioner was good.  Nothing super for me, but an ok daily shampoo.  I don't think it gets my hair as clean as the Dove Color Care, but I'd probably give it another shot.  Would Probably Repurchase.

Aussie Moist 3 Minute Miracle
I used to hate conditioner because I thought it would weigh my hair down and make it more oily until my stylist told me just to use it on the ends to keep them healthy since that's the oldest part of your hair.  This version was the only one out when I got it, but now they have a whole line including one for color treated hair.  It's a great deep conditioner that doesn't make my hair heavy or greasy, just leaves it smooth and shiny.  Smells great too.  Already Repurchased.

John Frieda Step 3 Conditioner
This is the conditioner that comes with my hair color {see full review here} and also comes separately now.  There is definitely enough for more than a months worth of treatments in these (for medium length hair), and they smell great.  They are a great way to lock in hair color during the month.  Already Repurchased.

Face
Neutrogena Pore Refining Daily Cleanser
I use this as my daily cleanser and still love it.  Leaves my skin clean without over drying or feeling tight.  Already Repurchased.

Neutrogena Pore Refining Exfoliating Cleanser
I used to use this as my daily cleanser, but use the Daily Cleanser version (above) every day now.  I don't think I needed the exfoliation daily, especially in the drier winter months but I would go back if I got more oily in summer {see my full review here}.  This probably isn't for normal to sensitive skin.  Would Repurchase.

Body/Skin
Aveeno Positively Smooth Shave Gel
Love this stuff - 'Holy Grail' shave gel {see my full review here}.  Lasts a long time, great foaming lather, leaves legs super moisturized, and gives a great close shave.  Already Repurchased.

Up & Up Smoothing Shave Gel with Soy
A great dupe for the Aveeno shave gel above {see my full review/comparison here}.  I go back and forth between the two and the EOS shave gel (I prefer these two though).  Would Repurchase.

Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer - Firming
A great daily firming lotion that moisturizes while leaving behind a gradual tan color.  It never comes out too dark at once or too orange, just makes your skin a bit dark each day you use it.  Would Repurchase.

Banana Boat Summer Color Self-Tanning Lotion - Deep Dark Color
This product worked was good, but I found a self-tanner I like better for now (Tanwise Dark Bronzing Sunless Mousse).  I would mix this with a regular lotion or use it on it's own, and I liked that it was a one-and-done rather than having to build it up if you were in a rush.  Wouldn't Repurchase - for now.

Bath & Body Works Aromatherapy Sleep Body Lotion - Lavender Chamomile
Smells amazing.  I have the matching pillow mist and I love the scent to help me settle down for sleep at night.  Would Repurchase.

Nails
Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base & Top Coat
Great base and top coat. I use it mostly as a base now, but occasionally as a second top coat with the Sally Hansen Insta-Dry or Out the Door top coats.  Already Repurchased.

Baby
Johnson's No More Tangles Leave-In Conditioner
One of our favorites for Baby Beauty's bath time {see full Baby Beauty Bath post here}.  Leaves her hair tangle-free and is super easy to use.  This lasts quite a long time as you only need a pea to dime sized amount.  Would Repurchase.

I hope you enjoyed my first empties post.  Let me know below which products you've used up recently or which products always end up in your empties pile the most.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

True Match™ Lumi Cushion Foundation Review

Today I am reviewing the True Match™ Lumi Cushion Foundation, which is a new drugstore release.  Since cushion foundations are the new thing in drugstore makeup (even though they have been around in Asia for ages now), I was interested in trying one.  I've heard the Laneige BB Cushion carried at Target is pretty great, and it's on my list to check out too (let me know if you've tried it in the comments below!).

Claims from the L'Oreal Paris USA website:
  • Liquid Foundation
  • Fresh Luminous Finish
  • Buildable Coverage
  • Liquid Foundation revolutionized – a fresh luminous glow in a tap. Introducing new True Match Lumi Cushion. An innovative sponge drenched in liquid foundation. Tap a little for a fresh natural glow, tap on more to build a new level of luminous coverage.
  • Effortless Application, completely buildable, it’s your on-the-go coverage.
  • Formulated with Precise Match™ Technology to match your skin’s tone and texture
  • Finish: Fresh & Luminous
  • Coverage: Sheer to medium, buildable coverage
  • Skin Type: For all skin types. Safe for sensitive skin.
Shades:  12 Shades
Product Amount/Size:  0.52 ounces
Price:  $16.99 [CVS] [$15.99 - Target]

There are four shades in each shade range (cool, neutral, warm) and none of them are super dark, so that's a bummer.  I picked shade N2 [Classic Ivory] since the next shade up was N3.5 [Classic Buff] and I'm N3 [Natural Buff] in the regular True Match foundation.  N3 is slightly more my summer shade, but I can get away with it in winter {shade comparisons are below, as always}.  The True Match Lumi Cushion looked like it would be a good option for winter skin as well, so I was hoping the lighter shade would work.  I have combo skin but I do get more dry on my cheeks in the winter months.



The compact comes with a puff (almost like a powder puff) and includes quite a nice sized mirror inside the lid.  I decided to use a damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge {real full review here} instead of the puff.  When you tap your applicator in the sponge, you get quite a lot of product.  I only needed to go in about two or three times to cover my whole face.



This is defiantly light to medium coverage, which seems to be the norm for a cushion foundation.  It covers enough without looking heavy or cakey, feels weightless on the face, and gives a fresh faced appearance.  I would like this for any time of year, but I would make sure to use a primer in the summer since I am more oily then.  The finish is more dewy, but not to the extent of the CoverGirl Luminous foundation.  This just gives a nice healthy glow, without being too much for this oily girl.

Overall, I think it's a great foundation.  It's a good one to have on hand for days when you don't want or need total full coverage or are just running out the door quickly.  The only downside?  For $16 you only get .52 ounces (only slightly more than half the amount in a regular foundation) so you may run out faster than normal.  With this being on the pricier side for a drugstore foundation, there are other options if you didn't want to spend that much but I think it's is definitely worth a try, especially if you love dewy foundations!

Let me know what you thought of the True Match Lumi Cushion, what shade you are in the True Match line, and what other foundation or BB cushions you like!

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My Foundation Shade Comparisons:
MAC -- NC 20-25

MAC Studio Fix Powder -- NC30
Makeup Forever HD -- 130 Warm Ivory
Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation -- Light 48
Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation -- Medium 52
Urban Decay Naked -- 3.0
Bare Minerals -- Medium Beige N20

Tarte Amazonian Clay  Full Coverage Airbrush Foundation -- Light-Medium Neutral
Sephora Collection Perfection Mist Airbrush Foundation -- Light
Revlon Colorstay Combo/Oily -- Medium Beige 240
Revlon Colorstay Whipped -- Medium Beige 250
Neutrogena Healthy Skin -- Nude
Neutrogena Nourishing Long Wear -- Nude 40
Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation -- Nude 40

Maybelline Fit Me! Matte - Nude Beige 125
Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse -- Nude (Light 4)
Maybelline Dream Smooth -- Nude Beige 180

Maybelline Dream Wonder -- Nude 40
L'Oréal Magic Nude -- Natural Buff 318
L'Oréal True Match -- N3 Natural Buff

L'Oréal True Match Lumi Cushion -- N2 Classic Ivory
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Luminous -- Buff Beige 825
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 -- Nude Beige 832

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Baby Beauty Freckled | Favorite Baby Bath Items

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I loved watching baby videos on YouTube before our little one arrived.  'What's in my diaper bag' videos, in particular, were favorites.  Beauty videos came to my awareness because a beauty blogger had filmed a 'what's in my diaper bag' video and I happened to stumble upon her beauty channel as well.  Doing my own diaper bag post is on my list, so I will eventually post a review of our bag and what we carry with us daily.  For now though, here are our favorite items for baby girl's bath time!



 
Johnson's Head-to-Toe Wash
This Head-to-Toe Wash is for those first baths where you don't want to deal with separate baby wash and shampoo - just keep this close by and you'll be good to go.  It creates a great lather and doesn't have a super strong scent.  They make a version with the pump top which is easy to use and reach while bathing baby.
 
Johnson's Baby Shampoo with Lavender
The lavender scent smells so amazing we use this any time of day, not just at night. (Beauty Freckled Beauty Tip: this is also great for cleaning makeup brushes!)
 
Johnson's Baby Bedtime Bath
The Bedtime Bath smells just as amazing as the shampoo - it really sets the mood for bedtime and winds Baby Beauty Freckled down.

Johnson's No More Tangles Leave-In Conditioner
Less than a dime-sized amount helps to tame those darn baby hair tangles without having to rinse it out and add another step.

Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Creamy Wash (not pictured)
This baby wash is so so creamy, just as the name suggests.  This wash is great for winter, or just that gentle baby skin in general.  It's super hydrating and doesn't strip baby's gentle skin.

Burt's Bees Baby Bee Shampoo & Wash
This is a super gentle bath wash and shampoo combo (I love the dual use) that has a super mild honey scent.  It lathers nicely in the hands or on a washcloth and is so gentle on baby's skin.
 
The Honest Company Honest Bubble Bath
A few capfuls under running water creates great bubbles to play with without being overwhelming.  It also smells awesome with their signature Sweet Orange Vanilla scent.
 
The Honest Company Conditioning Detangler
Great spray conditioner that's a bit lighter than leave-in versions.  It has the same great Sweet Orange Vanilla scent as the bubble bath and other Honest products..
 
Disney Baby Pooh Washcloths
Baby loves to point out her favorite characters and these have held up wonderfully over the past two years.
 
Primo EuroBath Tub (not pictured)
We've used this tub for our Baby Beauty since day one, and it's always worked out well.  I was worried it would be too big when she was so small, but the side that cradles baby is just perfect.  When she is leaned back, we can rinse her head off without getting the shampoo in her eyes.  With Baby Beauty being two we still are getting great use out of this tub since she loves the comfort of being cradled in it, plus it doesn't waste a whole tub full of water for one wee lass!
 
I am going to continue these Baby Beauty Freckled segments with lotions, diapers, feeding, diaper bags, etc.  Just as with adults, all babies have different skin, likes/dislikes, preferences, so different items may work differently for your wee little beauty!  These are just ones we tend to use the most and like around our house!  Let me know what other items you would like to see and what baby products you and your wee ones love!

Monday, January 18, 2016

YogiBox Unboxing | Yoga Subscription Box Review

YogiBox is a monthly subscription box that provides a variety of yoga related, relaxation,  and spa worthy beauty products, as well as yummy snacks and recipes.  The box is $318 for a year, $154 for six months, or $87 for 3 Months.  So by buying the year up front, you get a discount.  You can also order them as a themed present for a friend for $29.  I thought these would be a great present for a yogi friend, someone who is just starting out in yoga, or someone who may just need some extra pampering.


The box is valued at $57 and each month includes a different yoga sequence, a yoga accessory, a favorite gluten free snack, a hand soap, bath salts or bath bomb, a variety of teas or beverages, and a free recipe.  Shipping is free, which is a great bonus as well.

What was in my box:
- Customized yoga sequence
- Yoga Mat Spray
- 3 Yogi Teas
- Detox Recipe using one of the Yogi Teas
- Kind Bar in Dark Chocolate
- 3 Holiday Hair Ties
- 3 Zen Spa Treatments (soap, bath salts, bath bomb in Peppermint)

Zen Spa Items are "organic, vegan, and cruelty free...designed by fellow yogis with you in mind. Ensure your body soaks up the benefits of your practice 24/7. Both on and OFF your mat" (-from YogiBox website).  You can order the Zen Spa items off the YogiBox website if you need a little extra relaxation.  Their cute seasonal themed hair ties are available as well.



I really love my YogiBox and would definitely recommend them for any yogi or as a gift!  The customized yoga sequence and the yoga mat spray are the products I am most excited to try out first.  The Zen bath products will be great to soothe those muscles after a yoga practice.  Kind and Yogi Tea are already brands I love, so new flavors and products are always a bonus for me to try.  YogiBox offers such a great variety of products that there will always be something for everyone in every box.

To try out YogiBox and get your own box of yoga and relaxation, check them out here.

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Disclosure:  YogiBox sent me one box for review purposes.  All opinions are 100% honest and 100% my own.  I was not paid for this review.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Maybelline Dream Wonder Fluid-Touch Foundation

Maybelline Dream Wonder Fluid Foundation
Claims from Maybelline.com:
  • Breakthrough texture fuses with skin.  A finish so impeccable, yet undetectable.
  • Exclusive dropper
  • Medium to full coverage, ideal for normal skin.
  • For Best Results: Shake well.  Unscrew cap.  Holding dropper vertically,
    allow foundation to drop onto fingertip.  Apply to face as usual.

Shades:  12 Shades
Product Amount/Size:  0.67 fluid ounces / 20 ml
Price:  $9.99 [Ulta]



The Maybelline Dream Wonder Fluid Foundation is talked about as being a dupe for the Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Ultra Definition Liquid Makeup so I wanted to see if this would be a cheaper alternative.  The Urban Decay Naked Skin is $39 for 1 fluid ounce, and has a pump and cap, for reference.  The Maybelline Dream Wonder Fluid has just a dropper style applicator.





I haven't used another foundation that has a teardrop type dropper before.  Following the directions, I let some foundation drop onto my hand and rubbed it onto my face with my fingers.  The dropper style applicator isn't the best, and if the dropper is taking up room in the bottle, I suspect you are in fact getting less foundation for your buck.  However, I didn't have any issues with it looking splotchy with not using a brush or sponge.

The finish and formulation are really nice on the Dream Wonder Fluid Touch.  It reminds me a lot of the L'Oreal Magic Nude foundation which I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, especially in the summer (see my full review of the Magic Nude here).  Both are foundations that are great for warmer months or climates because they aren't heavy or cakey, feel super lightweight on the skin, and set to a more powder-like consistency that's very "your skin but better."

I wouldn't necessarily call this full coverage.  I think it's more a medium coverage like a lot of these liquid-to-powder type foundations seem to be.  It's definitely buildable, but I still wouldn't call it true full coverage.  It lasts through the day pretty well, and I didn't have a problem with my oily patches too badly, even when I don't set with powder too heavily.

My issue with the Fluid Touch was that in every other Maybelline foundation I've tried, Nude or Nude Beige have worked out perfectly, so I bought this in Nude (40).  For some reason this time Nude seemed to come off a tad orange.  I would suggest maybe getting one shade lighter than you would normally buy in a Maybelline foundation because I've heard this being a problem with others as well.  Unfortunately for me, I think the previous shade would've been too light.  I could've bought two and mixed them, but at around ten dollars for each bottle, the color matches on the L'Oreal Magic Nude or Urban Decay Naked Skin were much better for me.  [I am a Neutral skin tone, but lean more towards yellow than pink.  So usually drugstore foundations leaning toward yellow undertones look best on me, in my opinion.]

Overall, I love the way the foundation looks, as well as the consistency and formula, but because of the color selection was a bit off for me, I wouldn't repurchase this one unless there were more choices.  I will stick with my L'Oreal Magic Nude or the Urban Decay Naked Skin.

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My Foundation Shade Comparisons:
MAC -- NC 20-25

MAC Studio Fix Powder -- NC30
Makeup Forever HD -- 130 Warm Ivory
Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation -- Light 48
Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation -- Medium 52
Urban Decay Naked -- 3.0
Bare Minerals -- Medium Beige N20

Tarte Amazonian Clay  Full Coverage Airbrush Foundation -- Light-Medium Neutral
Sephora Collection Perfection Mist Airbrush Foundation -- Light
Revlon Colorstay Combo/Oily -- Medium Beige 240
Revlon Colorstay Whipped -- Medium Beige 250
Neutrogena Healthy Skin -- Nude
Neutrogena Nourishing Long Wear -- Nude 40
Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation -- Nude 40

Maybelline Fit Me! Matte - Nude Beige 125
Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse -- Nude (Light 4)
Maybelline Dream Smooth -- Nude Beige 180

Maybelline Dream Wonder -- Nude 40
L'Oreal Magic Nude -- Natural Buff 318
L'Oreal True Match -- N3 Natural Buff

CoverGirl Outlast Stay Luminous -- Buff Beige 825
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 -- Nude Beige 832