Use a lighter coloured foundation than your skin tone.
You should put on some concealer, and a little bit of foundation. Maybe some eyeshadow which is either a few shades lighter or darker than your skin tone.
No. Normally, you want your foundation makeup to be the same shade as your natural skin tone. For wedding photos, studio photos, television or film, you want to go one shade darker as the light washes you out. Going one skin tone lighter is a Goth thing.
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.
You can get creams such as Skin Success. I don't know why you would want lighter skin you should be happy with the skin you have.
should not get black skin
No. Nothing will make your skin lighter but staying out of the sun.
mostly lighter skins
Cream foundation is a thicker, more emollient formula that provides fuller coverage and is better suited for dry skin types. Powder foundation is a lighter, less hydrating formula that provides a more matte finish and is better suited for oily skin types or those looking for a more natural look.
'Almay' makes a foundation that comes out white but when applied to your skin it is supposed to meet your skin tone needs. The product itself is more like a tinted moisturizer ( I wouldn't recommend using it as a moisturizer) and provides light coverage. If your looking for a foundation to match your skin tone but do not know what shade you should get, it is always best to visit your cosmetics counter and have one of the sales clerks apply some on you that they believe is your best match. Remember to take a look at your face in all different lighting's as the color of the foundation make look different. Another thing to remember is if you apply foundation to your skin and it looks perfect within 5 mins of applying it but it looks darker over a few hours you may want to go one shade lighter as this color change is caused by oxidation.
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.
try a foundation/ concealer that is one tone lighter than your normal skin tone. unless you are hispanic/ African American.