Do you mean the Natural Beige shade (of Colorstay, Age Defying, New Complexion and PhotoReady) or the Natural tan shade (of Colorstay and New Complexion?) Both are still being made.
== == I think it was discontinued
Match the foundation shade to your neck or jawline in natural lighting. Its best to go for a shade that seamlessly blends into your skin tone without looking too light or dark
Yes it is. You can try Just Enough Buff or Fleshtone by Revlon for replacements.
In the UK, but not in the US.
The best shade of foundation for a very pale complexion would be bone, starch light white or ivory. These are common colors that are carried by different make-up companies such as Revlon, Lancome and MAC Cosmetics. Visit a retail store such as Bloomingdale's or Sax Fifth Avenue and have a professional evaluate your actual skin tone.
One that's the right shade. If it's not the right shade, a $180 foundation--there is one--is not right for you.
According to Chain Drug Review's 2010 report, it's a pink shade of Super Lustrous called Softsilver Rose.
Of the liquid PhotoReady: Mocha 012 Of the PhotoReady Compact: Caramel 008
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Yes, Revlon did produce a shade called Mocha Polka lipstick in the 1960s. This shade was part of their popular line of lipsticks during that era, which featured a variety of vibrant and trendy colors. Mocha Polka was known for its warm, brownish tones, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. Revlon's lipsticks were widely recognized and helped define beauty standards in the 1960s.
it's tutti frutti :) I have the same one, and I love it :)
Some bronzers can actually be used for coverage and foundation