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Help with Huda Beauty Foundation

I’m Nc20 in Mac and 210 sandy beige in the Dewy maybelline foundation I was wondering if anyone could help me out in picking the correct shade for the Huda Beauty Foundation ?

RE: Help with Huda Beauty Foundation

Go to https://www.temptalia.com/foundation-matrix/ and it will give you matches to tooonnns of brands of foundations and concealers! All you have to do is enter a shade of one you already know you are. It’s great! Very helpful for shopping online.

RE: Help with Huda Beauty Foundation

Thank you so much girl 😍😍😄 !!

Re: Help with Huda Beauty Foundation

Hi, @MommyMarthaa. I'd suggest using Sephora's Color IQ to help find shade matches.

 

Here's the link: https://www.sephora.com/color-iq

 

If you do not have a Color IQ number yet, don't worry. You can search the brand you currently wear, select your foundation formula & shade, and then click "match me." You'll then see a list of foundations that have the same Color IQ as the one you already use. You also have the option to adjust the shade (lighter or darker) and/or filter the results further.

 

Findation DOT com and Temptalia's Foundation Matrix are two other sites that work in a similar fashion. These are good places to go if a particular match or brand isn't listed in the Color IQ system. You can head over to those sites to see what they recommend.

 

Also, the Ultimate #FauxFilter Shade Comparison Guide (found on the Huda Beauty website) mentions that the shade Toasted Coconut 240N matches MAC Studio Fix Fluid NC20. I'm not sure if this is your particular MAC foundation, though, so it may or may not be a good match.

#FauxFilter Shade Comparison Guide Light

 

Lastly, I'd highly recommend swatching foundation shades in-store. That would honestly be the best way to find a match. After all, these shade finder sites and guides are not perfect.

 

I hope this helps!

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