Skin Health Magazine Issue #7 / Spring 2018 | Page 18

THE FOUNDATION FILES By Danielle Hadley M ost of us don’t have completely perfect skin, relying instead on foundation to create a flawless and even complexion. But with so many options to choose from, how do you go about finding the right shade, finish and coverage for your skin? With the help of make-up artist and cosmetics creator Susan Posnick, here’s how to ace your base. 50 SHADES OF BEIGE The main problem most women have when it comes to foundation is wearing the wrong shade. To find your perfect match, you need to get real about your skin tone. We can all re- member that group of girls at school whose face was noticeably darker than their neck. Susan Posnick, make-up artist and founder of global mineral cosmetics company Susan Posnick Cosmetics, believes this is one of the most common ways women get their base wrong, “Women always seem to want to choose a darker foundation shade, but this change in colour looks obvious. You are better off using a bronzer to warm up the skin rather than using your foundation.” To avoid looking like you are wearing a mask, work out what your skin’s main undertone is. Most people will either have cool, warm or neutral undertones in their skin, and it’s these you need to look out for when shopping for foundation. Cool skin tones tend to have a lot of pink in their complexion, warm skin tones have peachy or yellow undertones, and neutral skin tones have a mix of both. Using a foun- dation with similar undertones to your own will ensure you end up with the most perfect match. After being diagnosed with skin cancer on her face in 2000, Susan decided to create her very own foundation that provided healthy coverage in a variety of shades, ranging from a neutral porcelain to a rich, dark chocolate. Her COLORFLO foundation is made with all natural ingredients and is incredibly versatile: “Most women can wear more than one shade of our COLORFLO foundation, as the colour adapts to the skin, making it easier for women to choose the correct shade,” explains Susan. Once you have narrowed it down to your top picks, try the shortlist on your skin to find your winner. “When it comes to choosing the right shade, always place the foundation along the lower cheek and jawbone to be sure that it matches your neck,” says Susan, and try to look at your skin in natural light, if possible, to confirm the match. ISSUE #07 | 2018 | SkinHealthMagazine.com 18