🎨 Mix It Up: Your Perfect Shade Awaits!
L.A. Girl PRO.color Foundation Mixing Pigment in Yellow GLM712 is designed for versatile makeup enthusiasts, offering long-lasting wear, customizable coverage, and a skin-friendly formula. With a wide range of shades, it ensures a flawless finish tailored to your unique skin tone.
M**E
Great for pale fair skin
The white pigment is awesome for fair skin. I often find it challenging to find a good shade match and foundations are often too dark or pull too orange. This totally solves that problem, works well and blends with other liquid products nicely.
A**R
Great product!
This stuff is fantastic! My foundation always seems orange this completely transforms the color and makes it perfect!
D**.
Great product
Every woman who wears make up should know about this. Great to use of you purchased foundation darker than your skin tone. Very light, smooth, great coverage, does not change the formula of your main foundation, easy to blend and your aging looks moisturized and healthy.
Y**D
Cheap, works for any goth/alternative makeup look
I do a lot of gothic/alternative styled makeup looks and had an Amazon gift card so I bought this foundation mix. Depending if I want a full white look or just lighter skin I either mix it with my normal foundation or use it straight up. No matter what, I do notice it’s kind of powdery (?) when I put it on my face whether I mix it in or not, which isn’t ideal, and is why I removed a Star, you can probably find something much smoother on the market. Still, it does it’s job .
T**L
A must have product
I don’t hype a product unless it deserves it. Don’t be afraid of the product brand, worrying if it is a lesser known brand or lesser reputation because get that out of your head right now. This stuff is the business. I own several high end foundations that I have stored up and unable to use because while they are in the right “shade” they are too dark. I have heard some buzz in tiktok and some influencers mention mixing pigments and this one in particular, and for 8$ I figured it wouldn’t hurt to try considering I have hundreds of dollars of unusable foundations I have to wait until summer or abuse my skin to get it tan enough to use those shades. I purchased this in white, and figured I’d come back for blue if needed (currently blue is out of stock while I’m writing this) but as soon as I got it I went to work pulling out some of my coveted foundations to mix up and see if this would work. Some key things I was looking for were; shade lightening, change of consistency, longevity with wear while mixed, and if if would change the overall wear of my foundation. Here’s my findings. It lightened the shades perfect, depending on how many pumps of white I added. The integrity of the consistency of the foundation was not changed with the addition of the white pigment. It still went on flawless as if there was nothing added to it. Some of the foundations it was added to were long west and some were not. The king wear ones were not effected whatsoever and were still not transferring after application. The ones that were not marketed as transferproof did have some transfer BEFORE setting but after setting there was no transfer. There was no separation throughout the day with either. While reading through reviews on here I was curious what formulas of foundation this pigment would work with so I will add that in here. I added this to serum foundations as well as long wears. The foundations I tested with this pigment in white are as follows; Estée Lauder long wear, Il makiage, Lancome comfort and care, it cosmetics, and Tom ford. All performed flawlessly as if nothing was added. I hope this review is helpful to someone looking for some more clarifying answers. Also I did not mix in the bottle I squirted some out on mixing palette to mix until I got desired color. This stuff is great and cannot wait to try out the blue also. This is worth more than 8$!
M**A
You don't need to be an expert to use this
I recently started switching from an entire lifetime of pressed powder foundation to a liquid (I'm 33) only because it's difficult to combat the dryness on my face and liquid seems more hydrating. Initially tried a bare minerals and although the color match was spot on, I hated the way it made my face look. So figured I'll just buy the Neutrogena liquid in the same shade as my pressed powder..simple, right? Wrong. Maybe since it's better coverage/more concentrated the color is off? Even in the lightest shade it was too dark and orange, and I was so upset because I loved the way my skin looked and felt. So I did research and found this stuff. I got blue and white not knowing what exactly would fix it, but I actually use both. After a day of playing around with the amounts I need, a half pump of blue and a quarter pump of white in a dime sized amount of foundation gets it as close as I've ever been to blending seamlessly with my neck/chest, I couldn't believe it. And it doesn't change the consistency or feel of the makeup. I'm telling all my friends about it who aren't wearing some foundations because they look like Trump.
D**N
May cause separation
I’ve run into some issues when applying over some cream based products, and some liquid foundations don’t mix well with this and there can be some separation. Make sure your foundation is predominantly water based with some dimethicone, or it may get patchy.
I**T
Great stuff!
So for what it is intended to do, it does well. A LITTLE goes a lonnnnng way. I am impressed, it does have a bit of a sheen, I don't know how to explain it maybe kind of like a cast? but it does work, anyway for $6 this is amazing, I honestly would recommend and will use again when this runs out. It blends pretty well, I do it on my hands, it has great coverage in my opinion makes the makeup a bit thicker, which I do like, but again a little does go a long way so you hvae to figure out how much you need to get the shade you want, but it shouldn't be much.
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