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Foundation help??

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Navigating the world of foundation can feel like a glamorous yet chaotic adventure, especially when trying to find that perfect match. You’ve been rocking Fenty’s 230 shade, but now you're weighing options with 225 and 210. It’s completely normal for foundation shades to look slightly different on your face compared to your neck and chest, so don’t stress! This is all part of the journey to finding what makes you feel your most confident.
Foundation help??
Foundation help??

Am conflicted. So I know I’m least a neutral tone. So I’ve been using fenty 230 shade (neutral) for years(photos without circles) it looks fine in photos but I do notice irl it’s ever so slightly different from neck chest. Decided to try the shade 225 (neutral olive) (the photos with pink circles) and shade 210 (light medium with neutral undertones) (photos with the yellow circles) and I just.. lit can’t tell what’d be better. It’s still slightly different irl from chest/neck..but not sure if I should just keep my neutral shade (if I’m better off)? Or switch?? Also, if I go more “fair” a lot is usually just looks too peachy on me? I also am not sure if it’s “normal” for shades to be slightly off from chest/neck? Am I just overthinking it? Any opinion/help is appreciated 🥲

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