1. A Light Foundation
2. A Minimal Foundation
3. A Heavy Foundation

A MINIMAL FOUNDATION
If coverage is only needed and desired in specific areas to cover a mole, dark spots, broken capillaries or one or so blemishes.

There are two shades in each compact. Chances are that one of the two is perfect for your skin tone. If not, you can mix the two shades to get a perfect match for your tone.
To mix: Dab sponge lightly in each color, concentrating more of the lighter and darker color to match face color. A very small amount is all you need.
Remember that adequate lighting is very important when applying your makeup.
Turn face and apply foundation to jaw line, does it match?
If it does not match, remove and dab sponge in a little more lighter or darker foundation, whichever is needed. Try again on jaw line.
When color is perfect, dab sponge (technique is called stippling) on problem areas only.
Lightly powder to set foundation.
Note if you have one severe blemish and only want to cover that specific problem area:
  • Follow directions above.
  • Using Victoria Jackson® Toning Mist, spray face lightly.
  • Using pressed powder. Lightly dab on area and blend in, using puff.
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