The problem I have with Mally is that she only does yellow based colours (ie warm) in foundation- even the very lightest is yellow toned. I look jaundiced! I do wish these US brands would wake up to the fact that a big proportion of us Brit’s have cool undertones. If they added a couple of cool shades they’d sell moreI like the look of this kit, I do like a primer! Had a look on American QVC and think I might be Fair for the winter but not sure about a summer colour, maybe Beige. Have to wait for TV presentation here though as I like to see the colour on an arm before I decide. Price/easy pay dependant I may be tempted to try 2 colours.
Yes, I agree, alot of the shades are yellow based. That is why I need to see them on skin on the day. I can usually tell if any of them will suit me. I do do ok with Doll 10 and Tarte by going with the lighter shades and they do seem to suit me. But my skin is not very pale. Laura Geller Blance and Glow in Porcelain is too light for me but Fair and Light are too dark in the winter so I have given up with that. It was actually said in the American QVC presentation that the shades are yellow based, like it is a good thing, so I am not holding out much hope.The problem I have with Mally is that she only does yellow based colours (ie warm) in foundation- even the very lightest is yellow toned. I look jaundiced! I do wish these US brands would wake up to the fact that a big proportion of us Brit’s have cool undertones. If they added a couple of cool shades they’d sell more
Oh oh. the primer has 2 reviews, both bad! It looks like a gel rather than a cream. The mascara has good reviews but the colour stick thing is new to the UK . Looks ok though.Yes, I agree, alot of the shades are yellow based. That is why I need to see them on skin on the day. I can usually tell if any of them will suit me. I do do ok with Doll 10 and Tarte by going with the lighter shades and they do seem to suit me. But my skin is not very pale. Laura Geller Blance and Glow in Porcelain is too light for me but Fair and Light are too dark in the winter so I have given up with that. It was actually said in the American QVC presentation that the shades are yellow based, like it is a good thing, so I am not holding out much hope.
I watched the video and one of the models has the foundation colours on her arm. At least on my computer, the fairest shade (which I would be) doesn't look yellow, but more like it has a neutral undertone. But I won't order because you know, there's a L'Occitane TSV coming up...Yes, I agree, alot of the shades are yellow based. That is why I need to see them on skin on the day. I can usually tell if any of them will suit me. I do do ok with Doll 10 and Tarte by going with the lighter shades and they do seem to suit me. But my skin is not very pale. Laura Geller Blance and Glow in Porcelain is too light for me but Fair and Light are too dark in the winter so I have given up with that. It was actually said in the American QVC presentation that the shades are yellow based, like it is a good thing, so I am not holding out much hope.