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

A HEAVY FOUNDATION
To cover acne, problem skin or freckles completely.

Foundation creates a smooth flawless canvas so you can accent your best features!
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, concentrating more on lighter or darker color to match with neck color (only a small amount is needed).
Turn face and apply foundation to jawline and lower cheek. Does it match with neck color? (Note: Always apply foundation in downward motion to minimize impact of facial hair.)
If it does not match, remove from face and dab sponge in a little more lighter or darker foundation, whichever is needed. Try again on jawline.
Apply on face so no skin is visible through foundation.
Blendcolor on face. Make sure to blend around jawline, under jawline, into hairline, on ear lobes (if a different color), around nose, around eye up to bottom of lash line and under brow.
If one area needs more concentration of coverage, apply in that area using a dabbing touch (this is called stippling).
Lightly powder to set foundation.
If heavier application is needed (i.e., severe acne), spray powder puff lightly with Victoria Jackson® Toning Mist, pat a damp puff in powder and apply to face.
Concentrate heaviest application by stippling puff on problem areas.
You can also cover freckles and birth marks in this manner.
TIP: Remember when covering freckles or birth marks, match your shade in the skin color around that area. Do not try to lighten only the area in which you are working or you will draw more attention to the problem.
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