Color me shocked: The Sensual Skin Enhancer, $48, comes in a shade that is too light for me. At last! Contouring and highlighting, here I come!. SX 01 is a true ivory, so it's a touch on the cool side. SX 02 is very, very light with a hint of warmth, and SX 03 is a shade darker with neutral undertones. These foundations come in a tiny pot that will last forever, because it only takes a couple of dots to cover your face -- and I mean that literally. Sheer coverage this is not. This foundation has tons of pigment for medium to full coverage and a thick consistency that, surprisingly, doesn't feel heavy.
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Bobbi Brown
Bobbi Brown, master of the no-makeup look, has three shades of liquid foundation that are fitting for supremely fair ladies. I balked a little at being labeled a shade 00 Alabaster (seriously, double zeros? Like one zero doesn't convey how pale I am?), but it's hard to argue with the fact that it's a very pretty, very light shade that skews slightly pink. 0 Porcelain is the most neutral of the bunch, and 1 Warm Ivory is a pale, slightly yellow shade. If you're a tinted moisturizer kind of gal, the tinted moisturizer, $42, in Alabaster is the fairest I've come across.
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Flower
Drew Barrymore's cruelty-free line boasts some ultra-pale foundation shades. The About Face liquid foundation, $13.98, is quite dewy, but the coverage is nice, and with a dusting of setting powder it lasts and lasts. Plus, shades LF1, LF2 and LF3 are fair enough for even the palest of skin tones.
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Eve Lom
When Eve Lom Radiance Lift Foundation, $60, found its way onto my desk, I experienced the kind of excited heart flutters that I get when unwrapping Christmas presents. Having been recently inducted into the Eve Lom-loving cult (its cleanser is a new favorite), I couldn't wait to test out the foundation, which also has ingredients like skin-lifting flower extracts and anti-aging antioxidants. The brand knows a thing or two about anti-aging; its Age Defying Smoothing Treatment is a 2014 TotalBeauty.com Award winner.
The foundation goes on easily and offers buildable, medium-to-full coverage that doesn't look cakey. This formula manages to be hydrating while giving skin a matte appearance, resulting in a natural-looking glow that lasts the entire workday. The three lightest shades in the line are Alabaster (for those with yellow undertones), Ivory (for those with pink undertones) and Ecru (a slightly darker option for those with yellow undertones).
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Revlon
When Revlon's Nearly Naked liquid foundation, $9.99, in 120 Vanilla showed up on my desk, I was worried it was going to be a repeat of all those times I walked around with an Oompa Loompa face after using a drugstore foundation. It looks too dark in the bottle, but blends into a beautiful, pale shade that's a bit on the warm side. They also offer a pale shade, Ivory. I'm skeptical of shade names that are so on-the-nose (being too pale for a shade called "Siberia" tends to make you suspicious), but this shade was only faintly pink and predominately, well, ivory -- making it a good choice for fair-skinned women with pink undertones.
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?