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The Best Foundations for Really, Really Fair Skin (Like, Glow in the Dark)

Does your skin tone fall somewhere between "ghost" and "paper?" Our resident pale-faced expert found the best foundation brands for you
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Dolce & Gabbana
The luxury beauty brand makes some gorgeous (albeit pricy) foundations, but when I think of all the money I've wasted on less expensive foundations that weren't quite the right shade, these are totally worth skipping a couple weeks of Starbucks runs. Ivory 50 in Perfect Finish Powder Foundation, $60, is the lightest powder I have ever seen that isn't a translucent setting powder. Apply it wet for a velvety, semi-full-coverage finish. Buff it in dry and it offers medium coverage, and is relatively neutral (but skews slightly pink). Classic 60 and Natural 70 are also mega-pale shades that would work for pink and yellow undertones, respectively.

Ivory 50 isn't available in the brand's liquid formulas, but Classic 60, Bisque 75 (for yellow undertones) and Beige 78 (for more neutral tones) are buildable, medium coverage options in the brand's Perfect Matte, $67 and Perfect Luminous Liquid Foundation, $60.

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Covergirl
I'll admit: I tend to stay away from drugstore foundations. In my experience, the shades are too dark and they oxidize heavily. By mid-day the color changes and it either looks like I am permanently blushing or I have a really bad fake tan. But Covergirl's new and improved TruBlend Liquid Foundation, $8.44, is an exception. Shade L1 was a great match for my complexion (it runs pretty neutral). The next shade up (L2) is more yellow and L3 is on the pink side. The oil-free formula won't clog pores and, as the name suggests, blends into skin for light to medium coverage.

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Koh Gen Do
It was love at first pump. Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation, $62, is exactly the right shade, the formula doesn't oxidize and it gave my skin a radiant, glowy finish. Bonus: the line is also paraben-free and gentle on the skin. The range of shades is limited, but the two lightest are: 012 for pink undertones and 002 for yellow undertones.

There are a few more color options in the Maifanshi Moisture Foundation, $62. At the palest end of the spectrum: shades 001 and 012 for pink undertones and 112 for yellow undertones.

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CoverFX
All of CoverFX's shades are divided into three categories: "P" for pink, "G" for golden and "N" for neutral and they come in a wide range of shades, which makes finding one that suits pale skin a breeze. The categories are also broken down into ranges. If you're super fair you'll probably fall in the 10 or 20 range. Total Cover Cream Foundation SPF 30, $42, has the best variety in fair shades: N0 and P10, N10 and G10.

In the 10 range, only the neutral shade is available in both the PowderFX Mineral Powder Foundation, $35 and the Natural Finish Oil Free Foundation, $40. For the pink and golden undertones, it jumps to the 20 range, which is still surprisingly light -- although they look too dark in the package, when applied they stay very fair.

Best of all: These foundations are free of gluten, mineral oil, fragrance, parabens and talc.

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Illamasqua
Illamasqua has an impressive range in pale shades. For very fair skin, there are four shades of the Skin Base Foundation, $42, which goes on relatively sheer when applied correctly, layers well for heavier coverage and dries quickly into a matte finish. Shades 2 and 3.5 pair well with pink/blue undertones; shades 3 and 4.5 are a smidge yellow.

What happens when your skin tone is too fair for foundation shades with names like "Alabaster" and "Siberia?" If you have a vampire-like pallor like I do, you know how frustrating it is to think you've found the Holy Grail foundation shade for your fair skin, only to have it turn orangey-pink in natural light.

So I, resident pale-faced expert of the Total Beauty team, went on a quest to find the best foundation brands for the paper-white population. Whether you prefer liquid foundation, powder foundation or tinted moisturizer, there's something for everyone and a little bit of everything here. Don't fight your transparent skin tone -- embrace it. Click through and tell us: Which foundation do you rely on for your fair skin?
BY ALLIE FLINN | MAR 27, 2014 | SHARES
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