We don't believe in testing a shade on your wrist or the back of your hand. This area tends to tan differently from your face, and the skin in this area is also thinner, so it can't be an actual representation of your face's skin tone.
When choosing the right shade, it's best to look at the skin tone around your jawline, as this will help to better match the colour of your entire face.
As a concealer, we recommend choosing one shade lighter than your skin tone, to illuminate the eyes.
As a corrector, we recommend taking the shade closest to your skin tone.
When applying a tinted product, it's important to let it dry properly to ensure that the shade matches your skin tone. A shade may appear too light or too dark the moment you apply it, but it'll be the right shade after a few minutes.