I Tried 10 Expensive Foundations To Find The Right Shade | Kitchen & Jorn



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49 thoughts on “I Tried 10 Expensive Foundations To Find The Right Shade | Kitchen & Jorn”

  1. If you were wearing the estee lauder in the final shot (and the sparkling water ad)- You're right it is the winner you look incredible. It's not like an overwhelming change but it like. Makes your face a warmer tone without it being overly red, and I just think it looks really nice.

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  2. As a person with pink skin, I’m glad to see estee lauder win as i’ve opted for their and cliniques bb cc creams as the lightest shades often come with a pink undertone, unlike most western makeup brands, which tend to be yellow and seem to assume the user will use blush to balance them out

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  3. check out theresa is dead, your a similar colour/tone/redness as her. Another suggestion would be to mix your fentys. Also suggesting a stronger color corrector

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  4. So the clinique option might not have been the best color, but I think if you try the bb cream with the redness reducer little insert, you might be very pleasantly surprised. I have very similar problems with my face and I just go naked, but if I feel like I HAVE to wear makeup, that's the only thing I can stand to use. You can also use different inserts and there's different formulas. I'm red like you but then I'm also super dry.

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  5. Loved this video and as someone who doesn’t like spending a lot of money on makeup I’m exited to see what’s in store for the cheaper foundations. You can also always mix foundation shades to match your different skin tones.

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  6. I feel these struggles! I'm pale af with redness and neutral-ish skin, and finding anything that is pale enough and matches is a nightmare! Doesn't help that I'm in Norway so a lot of the "far ends" in both light and dark isn't even available here (either at all, or in stores), and I can't buy stuff just IN CASE it fits, you know? I've just decided a little unmatched is just gonna have to do 😅

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  7. I have a really hard time with matching foundations to and I’m also largely part Native American and for the first time ever I was told by a make up artist that my undertones were actually olive and not cool warm or peachy or even neutral and I have never had a foundation match better so maybe trying to find a foundation that has an olive undertone?

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  8. I have rosacea (sidebar- autocorrect wants me to change that to aerospace???), so I totally and completely feel the redness struggle. It feels like nothing I do/wear/use really truly takes the redness out. I've had good luck with the Colourpop pretty fresh foundation (for an affordable pick), but Kitchen and I have very different skin tones so no color suggestion here.

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  9. this is so funny to me, i don't really wear foundation anymore, but when i used to, i always felt all the drugstore foundations had a pink undertone and my skin is more yellow, so it always felt wrong. and now when i don't wear it anymore, they're all yellow?? come ooonnnn

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  10. Kitchen I reeeeeeally hope you do not have to listen to people with hateful comments! It makes me sad when you get (somewhat) defensive on the things you do or the choices you make! You know you don't have to explain anything 🥲🥲 Love and support all the way from Seoul❣❣😇😇

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  11. I haven’t seen these ladies in so long, I didn’t know they had a channel. Is Kristen pregnant, not her body but her face looks like she’s pregnant. Idk why I think that.

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  12. I struggled for so long with foundation. Warm ones were too yellow/orange, cool ones too pink, peachy neutrals look too orange, and most marked neutral looked too pink.

    And then my life changed when I tried a pale olive – holy cow. I have definitely neutral olive tone, but because of sensitive rosacea and eczema prone skin I have a lot of surface pink and red that makes my face look a completely different shade from the rest of me. The green undertone becomes even more apparent if I'm next to other pale people who are definitely more yellow or pink than me – it brings out the green by contrast.

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  13. I completely understand this struggle. My face is red like strawberry 🍓 the rest of me is various shades of pale and freckle 😅
    It’s so difficult to find make up that works for skin tone and type, it’s a weird thing for people to harass you about. This video is more than they deserve.
    You two are a treasure! Treasures? A treasury…

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  14. I tried to get the free Aura Bora sampler pack with your link, but when I got to check out they wanted me to pay $16 for it (on top of the $5 shipping)😐I don't blame you guys, I just think it's crappy for the sponsor to lie like that

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  15. My skin tone situation is totally an Australian sun version of yours. Idk if I've ever had a foundation that really matched my skin. Spent a lot of years walking around looking like a ghost, thinking I had very pale skin because of the colour of my neck being so different 🤣

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  16. I bought the Aura Bora and they made me pay $22 but honestly, its okay because i love you guys and i’ve trusted your tummies since the Trader Joes Dip video when you said the garlic dip was great because yes, yes it is… okay byyyyyyyyye

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