When picking a foundation you need to be able to see it in daylight. Bring a pack of wipes with you and try on a few different types that you think are along the same as your skin colour. Remember to go outside and see what they look like in daylight. It is like clothes shopping; you will never know if it fits you unless you try it on. Now for the type of foundation you need. If your skin is evenly toned (no redness or colour patchiness) then you may just need a tinted moisturiser. If you have red colours in your face then you will need a foundation with a yellow tone in it to counteract the redness. Gray skintones need pink tones in their foundations. If you need to cover under eye circles or blemishes you will need a concealer.
Oh, there are many factor to what foundation you should pick. First of all is your skintype. If you have oily skin you should probably pick a powder foundation or a liquid foundation with almost a powdery finish. If you have dry skin you should pick a creamy foundation that hydrates the skin. There is also how much coverage you want, what price range etc.
One that's the right shade. If it's not the right shade, a $180 foundation--there is one--is not right for you.
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Any type of foundation would work for Asian skin, just make sure you get the appropriate shade for your skin and pick a foundation that goes with your skin reactions, such as greasier or more dryer skin.
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