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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

@SahmIam
Yes the white Face and Body is a Pro product.
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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

@SahmIam

Kat Von D would be good for me with the pink.

The MAC foundations cause my skin to break out.

 

So many white products have been discontinued.

The two that might work for you, that have no pink, are 100%Pure in Creme (Fair) and/or blending a mineral (I use faerieorganics) in white? Never tried the minerals in a liquid foundation tho 

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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

I got a new Lancome and it is too dark. I asked for some samples of 2 shades lighter and I mixed. I think this will lighten enough. I think they would have taken it back but it had been a while. 

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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

@SahmIam,

 

Available at Ulta, NYX Pro Foundation Mixer, $9.99, adjusts the tone, shade and finish of any liquid foundation, comes in six shades/finishes.

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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP


@Suebdoo wrote:

@SahmIam what's ROP ?


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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

Sorry... Couldn't resist

Good to know, though. I've not seen ROP before.

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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

I never have seen a product like these mentioned. I wouldn't mind having some of that on hand...I usually have to change it up in the winter because my skin is fair in the winter and medium in the summer. two years ago my signs of aging started, my makeup was settling in my fine lines, was buying makeup and skincare feverishly trying to fix the problem. I found a skincare product that has been working and I stopped using foundation except maybe if I was going out at night. At any rate I was liking cc and B creams okay but I still wasn't happy. I received some tinted serum in May with my skincare that I was using and I really like it. I am thinking about ordering the fair to try in the winter. If I had some of this product y'all are talking about I might be able to lighten up some of the foundations I have. I will try to find some and see if I have any luck. Interesting post.
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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

IMO, mixing a lighter color of the same kind of foundation makes the most sense since it won't alter the overall composition of the product, other than the shade.  If you're still interested in color correcting drops, Algenist make some.  I have no experience with them.

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Thanks for all the replies! 

 

For those interested, I picked up The Body Shop Drops; they come in Lightening and Darkening shades. You use 1 drop to your entire foundation amount used for application. You do NOT mix them with the entire bottle of foundation which many products say they can do. Apparently this will change the base of your foundation and make it not work the same way. The Lightening is not pure white but a white with the slightest hint of yellow-pink..... almost a neutralizer. Hard to explain but with a too pink foundation it toned it down and with a too yellow it cooled it; both became a neutral shade as well a an entire shade lighter.

 

So far I've tried this with a thicker creamy foundation made for dry skin but I'm going to try with all the ones I have (I have quite a few) and see what happens.

 

The other 3 (MAC, NYX and Algenist) I will have to order as none are carried in a store in my area (or state, for that matter). 

 

Yes, mixing a lighter shade in the same line of foundation makes the most sense but I'm already the lightest shade in the few lines that make something close to as pale as I am. Estee Lauder, for example, would have to offer a shade 3-4 shades LIGHTER than the lightest one they make in ALL their foundations. Being pale makes foundation shopping a true quest.

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Re: Lightening up a foundation....ROP

What does ROP stand for?  Any of these?

 

Regional Occupational Program
School, Education, Government
15ROP
Roper Industries, Inc.
Organizations, Technology
11ROP
Report on Proposals
Military
9ROP
Retinopathy Of Prematurity
Medical, Treatment, Baby
9ROP
Raster Operations
Technology, Computing, Telecommunications
8ROP
Reactor Oversight Process
Technology, Safety, Power
8ROP
Return of Premium
8+1ROP
Run of the Paper
7ROP
Ring-opening Polymerization
Science
7ROP
Record of purchase
Technology
7ROP
Regional Oversight Policy
Science
7ROP
RISC Operation
Technology
7ROP
Ropinirole
Medical
7ROP
Ropivacaine
Medical
6ROP
Royal Orchid Plus