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How do I know my skin undertone?
Hold up a piece of white paper to your face. What sticks out more in your skin, pink or yellow? Which ever one sticks out more, is your undertone. If you can’t tell, you more then likely have a neutral undertone. Although I do find that even people with neutral undertones tend to lean slightly moreRead more
Hold up a piece of white paper to your face. What sticks out more in your skin, pink or yellow? Which ever one sticks out more, is your undertone. If you can’t tell, you more then likely have a neutral undertone. Although I do find that even people with neutral undertones tend to lean slightly more to one side than the other. For example I consider myself to have neutral undertones leaning slightly more towards the cool pink side. When I go to a make up counter to get matched for foundation they usually tell me I could pull off both yellow or pink foundation. However I find pink more flattering on me because my chest tends to pull a little red sometimes. This is an old method anyway, hopefully it works for you.
See lessIn the absence of sunscreen, can natural oil be used instead?
There isn’t any essential oil that I know of which acts as a natural sunscreen. I like to add essential oils to my DIY sunscreens for their anti-inflammatory, toning and moisturizing effects, but this is one thing they can’t do. However, I can recommend you a natural oil that does offer SPF protectiRead more
There isn’t any essential oil that I know of which acts as a natural sunscreen. I like to add essential oils to my DIY sunscreens for their anti-inflammatory, toning and moisturizing effects, but this is one thing they can’t do. However, I can recommend you a natural oil that does offer SPF protection: coconut oil. It has a SPF of roughly 4, which might not seem like much, but it actually means that it can block approximately 75% of UV radiation. And while that might not be sufficient on your trip, it’s a great option for everyday wear.
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