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How to Understand Your Undertones | Black Women Makeup

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رحمة عثمان

ممتاز مشا الله
2025-10-08

Zintle Fudumele

it was lovely
2025-09-26

Feven

I am very happy with the lesson
2025-09-16

Mobina Heshmati

ok
2025-08-10

Bouguenna sarra

Good
2025-07-31

Janelle's Paradise

It was a good course but it would have been excellent if we had been taken through the makeup brushes and how they are used
2025-07-18

Perveez Khan

Awesome
2025-07-11

noeme balasa

great help, thank you
2025-06-05

Dah-Angie MILORD

This course was very helpful for me. It was easy for me to understand, and I learn about techniques I didn't know before. Thank you, Mrs. Nicole Williams,
2025-05-30

HAFIZ MOHSIN RAZA

GOOD
2025-04-04

Fama Chune

excellent
2025-03-28

sahil

good
2025-03-27

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Course Description

NARS is widely known and loved for its extensive selection of shades and formulas and has remained a makeup-artist favorite since its inception. According to Sorrells, "The brand's foundations are appealing to women with darker skin tones because they offer golden, neutral, olive, and deep undertones.The colour of your skin is perfectly positioned to match the vast majority of hues and shades. The best part is, it doesn't run the risk of being washed out like pale skin tones. The safest colours to match with darker skin are white, bright or light colours – that said, your tone provides a wide array of options.How do I find the right makeup for dark skin? How to Find Your Perfect Foundation Shade Match When You Have Dark Skin Determine your undertone. What even is an undertone? ... Finding the right shade. ... Watch out for oxidation. ... Choose the right coverage and finish. ... Don't be afraid to mix-and-match.