Your usual foundation can be made lighter by the addition of other cosmetic items. The outcome will depend on what you use to try to lighten the foundation, so it may require some trial and error before you find both the right mixing agent and the amount needed.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using Hand Cream and Cream Eyeshadow

  1. 1
    Get your foundation. Place it carefully in an empty tub. Check that the tub has no other product left in it.
  2. 2
    Put 2 tablespoons of your usual hand cream into the tub. Mix until the cream is nearly gone, but a bit is still visible.[2]
  3. 3
    Put 1/2 a teaspoon of cream eyeshadow into the mixture.
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    Blend all of the creams together.
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    Get two pinches of powdered compact. Once again, blend these together.[3]
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    Mix it all up. When it's ready to go, apply it to your face with your foundation brush, as you otherwise would. If you start mixing and find the shade isn't quite right, try altering the proportions of cream, eyeshadow, face powder, and foundation until you get the right combination.
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    Finished.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using Moisturizer or Body Lotion

  1. 1
    Get your favorite foundation. Place it into a mixing container. Use only a small amount; you can always add more later.
  2. 2
    Get your favorite moisturizer or body lotion. However, do note that it is best to use an unscented version for this fix.
  3. 3
    Add a larger amount of moisturizer or body lotion to the foundation.
  4. 4
    Stir to combine. Each ingredient should be thoroughly combined. Check the color; add more of either the lotion/moisturizer or the foundation, according to your color need.
  5. 5
    Use as you normally would. Spread it on evenly and see the color change.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How do I make my foundation look like my skin?
    Frankie Sanderson
    Frankie Sanderson
    Makeup Artist & Stylist
    Franklin (Frankie) Sanderson is a Makeup Artist and Stylist and the Founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington DC that specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image consulting services. He specializes in hair extensions, chemical services such as highlighting, Balayage, Japanese straightening, keratin treatments, and designer cuts. He has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and has trained at the L'Oreal Soho Academy, TIGI, Vidal Sassoon, Redken, and Wella. His clients include Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, and Alicia Keys.
    Frankie Sanderson
    Makeup Artist & Stylist
    Expert Answer
    Try to determine your skin type. Skin types include cool tones and warm tones, as well as different categories within that such as neutral-cool and neutral-warm tones.
  • Question
    Can I mix bb cream and foundation to make my dark foundation look bright?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. But it probably won't get that much brighter. Try it out! I would recommend you mix two different colors for luster.
  • Question
    If I put baby powder over my foundation, will it make me look lighter the entire day?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It might, but it would also make you look pale and strange, so I wouldn't recommend this.
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Warnings

  • Any homemade, changed mixture may be harmful to sensitive skin, or those who have eczema or other skin conditions. Do a small test patch on your skin first.
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Things You'll Need

Hand cream and cream eyeshadow:

  • White hand cream
  • A foundation brush
  • A clean empty tub
  • Compact
  • A light shiny cream eyeshadow
  • Your foundation

Moisturizer or body lotion:

  • Mixing bowl, clean
  • Moisturizer or body lotion



About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Frankie Sanderson. Franklin (Frankie) Sanderson is a Makeup Artist and Stylist and the Founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington DC that specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image consulting services. He specializes in hair extensions, chemical services such as highlighting, Balayage, Japanese straightening, keratin treatments, and designer cuts. He has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and has trained at the L'Oreal Soho Academy, TIGI, Vidal Sassoon, Redken, and Wella. His clients include Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, and Alicia Keys. This article has been viewed 111,049 times.
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