As I recently started watching a few videos on foundation and how women manage to transfer their pretty normal spotted face into absolutely gorgeous faces, I was like " I NEED TO TRY THAT". Then I started reading up on foundations and came to learn how hard it is to find your correct matching foundation colour.
What is a foundation ? A foundation is a make up product that is applied over your washed-moisturised skin so as to
1. Hold make up in its place
2. Make the skin seem smooth and blemish free
3. Give your skin an even tone and texture
Finding your perfect matching colour of foundation (as they come in SO SO SO many colours) can be tricky at times and it is best to go to a store to try out the colour, rather than reading reviews of a shade online. While figuring out what kinds of shades are there, and all the brands that are available in the market, I came across this term called "undertone" and how it is extremely important to find your undertone while choosing your foundation. I had no clue what that is and how it affects what colour foundation you use on your face.
I watched a few videos on this topic and read up on this concept. I took some of these online "tests" which are to help you find your undertone colour. Now the funny thing is, most of them bucketize you as either warm, cool or neutral (and combinations of these 3). However, when I watched a video by Melissa Alatorre, I got super confused as she introduced an Olive undertone :D
What is a foundation ? A foundation is a make up product that is applied over your washed-moisturised skin so as to
1. Hold make up in its place
2. Make the skin seem smooth and blemish free
3. Give your skin an even tone and texture
Finding your perfect matching colour of foundation (as they come in SO SO SO many colours) can be tricky at times and it is best to go to a store to try out the colour, rather than reading reviews of a shade online. While figuring out what kinds of shades are there, and all the brands that are available in the market, I came across this term called "undertone" and how it is extremely important to find your undertone while choosing your foundation. I had no clue what that is and how it affects what colour foundation you use on your face.
I watched a few videos on this topic and read up on this concept. I took some of these online "tests" which are to help you find your undertone colour. Now the funny thing is, most of them bucketize you as either warm, cool or neutral (and combinations of these 3). However, when I watched a video by Melissa Alatorre, I got super confused as she introduced an Olive undertone :D
This being said, I was able to find that my skin tone is a warm neutral (as gold, peach shades look good on me and the veins on my inner arm are green in colour) and my skin colour looks to be medium beige. Being the psycho that I am I went berserk on searching for the "best foundation brand that there is on the planet". Heard about this brand called Make Up For Ever, an their Ultra HD Foundation and the fact that they have 40 shades made me want to check them out and buy one - was pretty sure that one of those 40 is going to match. Was also debating between M.A.C and Benefit and Anastasia (and we do not get them in India, so chucked). Googled a lot, and I researched some more on which one is the best of all of them, and most blogs I read said that the MUFE HD foundation is among the best that they have worn.
Once this was done, I needed some expert's opinion. So, I again bugged Roomi (whom I bugged even for highlighters) to understand if MUFE is a good brand, and which one she used, and whether I should go for M.A.C instead, and nonsense like this. (sometimes I feel she should be the one blogging). A lot of patient listening, and few hundred chat messages later I decided to go ahead with the MUFE HD foundation.... (yay).
Anyway, I now needed to buy this thing. How was I to get my hands on it ? Thankfully, Sephora has opened a couple of stores in Bangalore and they carry this brand (it is one of their in-house brands). I enjoy going to the outlets simply because of the sheer volume and diversity of products they have and brands to choose from. They sell Benefit, MUFE, NYX, Stilla etc etc. I will definitely write a post about the store :)
There is this Sephora at Orion Mall (next building to where I work - lucky me :P). So one day after work I went there to get The Foundation. People there helped and I was able to find a perfect match to my face - shade N128 (Almond; also called VC238). The chap there applied a primer (more about that later :)), and then applied this foundation to my face. I swear, I tell you, I could not see it once he finished applying, but my skin looked SOOO much smoother, and even, and 'nice' :).

The only pinching point is its price point - 4k :( :( :( But this foundation, I tel you, is ideal for those 'special' occasions and when you want to look your best and want to feel all good and pretty :)


I went to Orion once again with a friend of mine and we went to Shoppers Stop. The Loreal lady there was super friendly and sat us down and tried on shades on our faces and helped us find stuff that suited us very well - in that light it looked flawless and perfect. I got the shade 220 (Sable Sand) and it looks good on my face ! Suited my skin tone, seemed as though I had much smoother skin, but was slightly lighter than my skin tone - which I felt was okay and not too much of an issue. The next shade was too dark.
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Left side is Loreal and right is MUF |
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Left Loreal is more pinkish, Right MUFE one is spot on |
To give you guys a comparison of how they look on my skin, I will show you guys images of their consistency, colour, blending effect etc.
After blending, both colours look extremely similar, however the Loreal one has a slightly pinkish tone to it when blended against my skin. I let the foundation sit on my skin for some 5 minutes before taking the pic as it needs that much time to settle down.
Steps that are generally followed while applying foundation are mentioned below (all these fancy video people do so much more, I just carry out the basic steps).
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Clean face after washing |
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Applied a bit of Colorer primer and Olay Moisturiser |
1. Clean face after washing
2. Applied a bit of primer on my skin.
Below I have applied the MUFE one on the right side of my face and the Loreal one on the left side. I think that the Loreal one is slightly pinkish on my face an shows up a bit - but it is not something that bothers me too much. But you can see how the foundations cover up all those visible spots (to some extent) on my face. A little heavier application will smoothen the skin out completely and will not show those blemishes.
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MUFE on right, Loreal on left |
I have gotten slightly tanned recently and I know this will be all right when I wear it during winter (no sun :P)
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