
(and the simple tweaks that get you closer to your perfect match)
So you can spot a bad match before you waste another $70 on foundation that makes you look washed out.
These 3 things will keep you stuck on struggle street – avoid them and save yourself hundreds of dollars.
Simple adjustments. Like really simple. To get you much closer to your perfect shade without multiple store trips.

If you keep doing what you're doing, you'll keep getting the same disappointing results.More money wasted. More mornings feeling frustrated with your reflection. More avoiding photos because your makeup just doesn't look right.
And I've spent almost 20 years helping South Asian women solve their biggest makeup frustration. Finding shades and colours that actually work.
I get it because I live it too. Dark under-eyes, hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone. I deal with the same skin tone challenges you do. The difference is I've also spent almost two decades working with women like yourself, brides ready on their wedding day and models on photoshoots and the runway. Working with different with skin tone challenges instead of against them.
As a Retail Makeup Artist, turned M·A·C New Zealand's former National Training Manager, turned Freelance Makeup Artist, I've seen every shade-matching mistake possible. The good news? They're all avoidable once you know what to look for.
This guide shares what I've learned so you can stop throwing money at the wrong products and start getting results.
