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Matching foundation when neck, chest and face are different.

I have an issue my face is lighter than my neck but my chest is lighter than my face. So my chest is the lightest, then my face, then my neck. The problem is when I match my foundation to my face it looks off because bringing the lighter color on my neck looks ashy and then itโ€™s darker than my chest. If I match to my neck my face looks too dark and the contrast to my chest looks odd. And if I match it to my chest I can get away with it on my face if I color correct but my neck becomes the problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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RE: Matching foundation when neck, chest and face are different.

Being someone of much lighter skin I donโ€™t really face the issue of ashiness, but I do have a bit of a tan on my chest that makes it also very hard to match as you described. Iโ€™ll usually match to my chest and then just blend down the neck a bit or use something like the born this way concealer in a shade that matches my neck to contour around the jawline so it matches. I would recommend watching one of Jackie Alinaโ€™s foundation test videos since that seems to be how she also does it.
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