Ethnic women can benefit from using skin care products designed specifically for black skin that keeps their unique tones in mind. The women's magazine Savvy claims that the secret to African American beauty is to understand the skin's undertones. Sometimes, this can mean having to use a variety of products instead of just one.
The beauty news provider said that in order to avoid a chalky-looking complexion, ethnic women may want to consider blending a few different shades of foundation. It can be difficult to find one foundation or concealer that matches a person's exact skin tone, so combining some may be the most effective method to get an even tone.
The website MakeupSense.com offers tips on how to get the most out of foundation.
The website suggests shaking liquid foundation before using it to get the right texture. It also reminded readers that foundation is not meant to cover major flaws or blemishes and that they shouldn't use concealer along with foundation if trying to create a natural look because it will appear too thick and clumpy.