I wear the same shade and I love it. It is so hard being olive. I was looking at the beauty blender foundation and concealer.They have a lot of olive shades. I am just afraid it’s too heavy. Thank you for the video. It is very helpful.
Hi! Can you do a video about concealers for olive skin tone. I don't wear much foundation and I've been looking for a good concealer just to hide hyperpigmention that matches my olive skin tone. Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much our olive skinned angel for taking time to share this with all of us confused olive skinned girls, I'd like to request a video of the best Korean/and Japanese olive skin make up products you've tried (if you ever did). I'm middle eastern and I'd assum that they tend to offer more suitable options for us as west asians, you can't imagine how helpful your videos were to me, i bought that LM ginger blush and it is hands down the best blush i ever used, it felt like FINALLY i found the perfect shade for my skin, looking forward for your future videos Stay safe Btw: your hair color is BEAUTIFUL I absolutely love it! What is the name of your dye/shade? It suites you perfectly 😍
Hey! I actually have been exploring more Asian make up products! So far It’s been quite a challenge ahahah. So glad to hear that the blush works! Thank you so much ❤️ I actually used the L’Oréal box dye in shade tahiti I think. It was super dark and then it faded to this colour I guess ahahah!
Thank you for the videos. Could you make one for natural looking looks for olive skin? Also perhaps nude lipsticks, because those are really hard to find!
I was thinking you are light skintone. Atleast from what it looks like on screen here. Or the lighting is too bright i donno. Did you like the transcend highlighter? Was it like a natural glow or too glowy?
definitely try joy if you haven't already I also use the shade 230n there's also a video of someone else that used the same foundation and used the blush joy
Hey hey! I think I kinda mention it at some of my videos but long story short ahhaha! I was shopping for foundation at Sephora and I was telling the makeup consultant my struggle with finding my shade because everything was either too yellow golden, orange or red on me. Then after she looked at my skin on my neck and cheek, she said I was actually olive and she matched me with Estée Lauder’s fawn shade which has warm olive tones. It was a perfect match for me! ever since, I dove into research about olive skin and realized I had majority of the indications. Also I’ve been comparing my skin to my friends and family who are also of asian background and have yellow undertones, I look washed out and sallow next to them and that’s when I accepted the fact I had olive skin :)
@@OliveEmbrace Yes. The origin stories of how people find out is always significant. Shockingly enough, there is a youtube short titled: "I didn't know Asians could have an olive skin tone" by vivnguyenbeauty which is quite entertaining. It's usually the fair and porcelain white people who have an olive undertone that really don't know that it's possible.
I wear the same shade and I love it. It is so hard being olive. I was looking at the beauty blender foundation and concealer.They have a lot of olive shades. I am just afraid it’s too heavy. Thank you for the video. It is very helpful.
So glad to hear! And yes I agree. Let me know if you got any good finds :)
Ou you’re making me realize I think I’m olive skin tone ! Love the result on your skin !
Hi! Can you do a video about concealers for olive skin tone. I don't wear much foundation and I've been looking for a good concealer just to hide hyperpigmention that matches my olive skin tone. Thanks in advance!
Yes that’s a video coming soon :)
Yay, My favourite UA-camr made more content! 🥰❤️
you have such nice skin!! want a skincare routine!'
Sure ;)
Thank you so much our olive skinned angel for taking time to share this with all of us confused olive skinned girls, I'd like to request a video of the best Korean/and Japanese olive skin make up products you've tried (if you ever did). I'm middle eastern and I'd assum that they tend to offer more suitable options for us as west asians, you can't imagine how helpful your videos were to me, i bought that LM ginger blush and it is hands down the best blush i ever used, it felt like FINALLY i found the perfect shade for my skin, looking forward for your future videos
Stay safe
Btw: your hair color is BEAUTIFUL I absolutely love it! What is the name of your dye/shade? It suites you perfectly 😍
Hey! I actually have been exploring more Asian make up products! So far It’s been quite a challenge ahahah. So glad to hear that the blush works! Thank you so much ❤️
I actually used the L’Oréal box dye in shade tahiti I think. It was super dark and then it faded to this colour I guess ahahah!
Happy new year and belated merry Christmas Jireh! Glad to see another video from you! Hope you are doing well!
Hey hey!!!! Merry Merry Christmas and happy new year ❤️ yes and hope all is good with you too :)
Thank you for the videos. Could you make one for natural looking looks for olive skin? Also perhaps nude lipsticks, because those are really hard to find!
Will do
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Thanks for the love❤️ you’re the best!
thank you so much for videos about olive skin
Super helpful. Thanks!
I think you have warm/peach skin tone cause it looks too green on your face! Maybe it's the lighting, but that's how it comes across
I wish! I have tried those make up tones and it’s way too peach :/ after it oxidizes.
I was thinking you are light skintone. Atleast from what it looks like on screen here. Or the lighting is too bright i donno. Did you like the transcend highlighter? Was it like a natural glow or too glowy?
is there another shade in the blush you would try? we are foundation twins and want to try joy
Would love to try!
definitely try joy if you haven't already I also use the shade 230n there's also a video of someone else that used the same foundation and used the blush joy
I wanna know how did you get “diagnosed” as olive skin tone? When did you know? Story time :)
Hey hey! I think I kinda mention it at some of my videos but long story short ahhaha! I was shopping for foundation at Sephora and I was telling the makeup consultant my struggle with finding my shade because everything was either too yellow golden, orange or red on me. Then after she looked at my skin on my neck and cheek, she said I was actually olive and she matched me with Estée Lauder’s fawn shade which has warm olive tones. It was a perfect match for me! ever since, I dove into research about olive skin and realized I had majority of the indications. Also I’ve been comparing my skin to my friends and family who are also of asian background and have yellow undertones, I look washed out and sallow next to them and that’s when I accepted the fact I had olive skin :)
Yay! Thanks for taking time to answer me. That’s really helpful!
@@OliveEmbrace Yes. The origin stories of how people find out is always significant. Shockingly enough, there is a youtube short titled: "I didn't know Asians could have an olive skin tone" by vivnguyenbeauty which is quite entertaining. It's usually the fair and porcelain white people who have an olive undertone that really don't know that it's possible.