This is a master post for Aromaleigh - Everyday Minerals color comparisons.
(In chart above, Everyday Minerals is on left, Aromaleigh on right).
Everyday Minerals closed down a few months ago, leaving their customers looking for options. I see some obvious parallels between the two brands in that we both specialized in paler skin tones, and offered different formulas based on skin type.
Everyday Minerals closed down a few months ago, leaving their customers looking for options. I see some obvious parallels between the two brands in that we both specialized in paler skin tones, and offered different formulas based on skin type.
This chart is the closest I could find to showing all of their shades. I don't know if it's complete. I've been told by a former customer of EM that the shades on it look true to life, so I'll be comparing the EM shades to my range and offering a range of options that you might want to start off with in sample baggies, in order to find a range.
Aromaleigh foundation naming is based on a simple system of levels from 1-4, and straightforward undertones. They are described here.
Aromaleigh foundation naming is based on a simple system of levels from 1-4, and straightforward undertones. They are described here.
Some of the suggestions may be combinations of two Aromaleigh shades. Mixing and matching isn't uncommon with loose powder minerals. Please note that the pink (P) and pink/linen (PL) shades ranges are available only in my GOSSAMER formula. This is my most popular formula. Should a pronounced need for the P and PL shades be met, I will consider adding them to the Dewdrop formula.
Note: There are very few comparables with Aromaleigh's Y and Y/L series, which are yellow and olive tones. These were created specifically for Asian and Mediterranean skin undertones.
Everyday Minerals Shade |
Ballpark Aromaleigh Comparables- SAMPLE BAGGIES recommended to find your match!
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Everyday Minerals 0N - Fair (Fair Neutral) |
1L
1N
Ghost (GX)+ Alabaster (00)
Ghost + IL
Ghost + 1N
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0W - Golden Fair |
Alabaster (00)
Ghost (GX) + 1W
Ghost + 1N
1W
1WL
1N
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0C- Rosy Fair (Fair) |
Ghost (GX) + 1CL
Ghost + 1PL
Ghost + 1P
1CL
1C
1P
1PL
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1N - Ivory Linen (Linen) |
Alabaster (00)
1CL
1N
1L
2N
2L
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1W- Golden Ivory (Light Olive) |
1W
1WL
1YL
2W
2WL
2YL
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1C- Rosy Ivory (Sunkissed Fair) |
1C
1CL
1P
1PL
Possibly mix of 1C/1P
Consider level 2's in this same range if those are too light.
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2N - Light (Fairly Light Neutral) |
1N
2N
1WL
1YL
|
2W - Golden Light (Light Neutral) |
2W
2WL
2N
(consider moving up to level 3 or a blend of Aromaleigh level 2 & 3 in same shade if these are too light!)
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2C- Rosy Light (Multi-tasking Neutral) |
2C
2CL
2P
2PL
1C
1CL
1N
2N
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3N - Beige (Fairly Light) |
2N
3N
2N/2L mix
2L
2CL
2WL
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3W - Golden Beige (Buttered Tan) |
3W
2W
2WL
3WL
2N
3N
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3C- Rosy Beige (Fair Medium) |
1CL
2C
2CL
1PL
1L
2PL
2L
(or mixes of the above)
(Note the swatch of this one on EM's chart seems very light for a "medium" shade. You may want to go in a deeper level in these same undertones I suggest.
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4N - Medium (Beige Neutral) |
2N
3N
2CL
3CL
2N/2L
3N/3L
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4W - Golden Medium (Light Medium) |
(this swatch doesn't look golden/warm at all on EM's chart! it has cool undertones...?) Anyway, consider Aromaleigh in:
3CL
3N/3L
3C
3PL/3N
By EM's description of "Golden Medium"- this would be an Aromaleigh 3W, 3WL or 3N. Their photo just doesn't match the description they give the shade. So I am unsure of the accuracy of this comparable.
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4C - Rosy Medium (Medium) |
This is a light, cool tone with some beige undertones. Very similar to their 3C Rosy Beige, so suggestions will be similar.
2C
2CL
2PL
2L
3C
3CL
2L/3C
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5N Tan (Medium Beige) |
3WL
3N
4N
3N/4N mixed
4WL
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5W - Golden Tan (Medium Tan) |
3N
3WL
4N
4WL
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5C - Rosy Tan (Light Tan) |
3C
3CL
3N
3N/3L
2CL
2N
2N/2L
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7N - Bronze |
this shade is darker and more saturated than my shade range. You might be able to use Aromaleigh 4N or 4WL and add a contour powder such as Bacchic Revelry to it. Or, a matte Saga eyeshadow such as Beyla, Frigg or Verdandi.
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6W - Golden Almond (Tan) | This seems closest to Aromaleigh 4N or 4WL. |
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