FIND YOUR PERFECT CHANEL FOUNDATION
Let us guide you in finding the right foundation and shade for you.
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Step 1:
Scan your face using your phone to find the shade that best matches your skin tone.
Step 2:
Select your desired level of foundation coverage: light, medium, or full.
Step 3:
Decide whether you would like to achieve a matte, satin, or luminous finish with your foundation.
Step 4:
Select your complexion's undertones: cool, neutral, or warm.
1. Light-coverage foundation
Ideal for a fresh, natural look, it lightly evens out the complexion without covering up the skin's texture. It is perfect for those seeking a "bare skin" look, or for subtle everyday makeup.
2. Medium-coverage foundation
It offers a good compromise between a natural-looking complexion and concealing benefits. It is buildable, hiding redness and small blemishes while maintaining a natural luminous finish.
3. Full-coverage foundation
Designed to effectively conceal redness, blemishes, and imperfections, it is ideal for those seeking an even, sophisticated look that lasts all day or for special occasions.
1. Matte-finish foundation
Mattifying foundation is ideal for those with combination to oily skin, helping to keep shine under control all throughout the day.
2. Satin-finish foundation
Satin-finish foundation provides a soft, natural glow and wears like a second skin, enhancing all skin types.
3. Luminous foundation
Foundation with a radiant finish brings dull complexions back to life and enhances dry or mature skin.
1. Cool-undertone foundation
You have cool undertones if:
- Your skin's secondary hue is pink. Your complexion can range from rosy to more intense shades of red.
- Silver jewelry complements your skin.
2. Neutral-undertone foundation
You have neutral undertones if:
- Your skin's secondary hue is balanced. Your complexion has an equal mix of cool and warm undertones.
- Gold and silver jewelry both complement your skin.
3. Warm-undertone foundation
You have warm undertones if:
- Your skin's secondary hue is yellow or green, and your complexion can range from golden or olive beige to more intense shades of amber.
- Gold jewelry complements your skin.