A list of puns related to "Sunlight Foundation"
Every cool and neutral toned foundation (I tried Maybelline 120, 125, Tarte 29N, and Too Faced Natural Beige) will look extremely pink on me even when not facing the sun, so I definitely have warm undertones. But for EVERY foundation I ever tried (Maybelline 128, L'oreal 425, e.l.f. Light Sand, Milani 01 Creamy Vanilla, Wet n' Wild Soft Beige, Rimmel Soft Beige, MAC NC25, Urban Decay 30CG, Too Faced Golden Beige, Lancome 250 W, Lancome 270 W, and Tarte 27S) may look either too orange, too yellow, or just right in unnatural lighting or natural lighting that isn't directly facing the sun, but once I look at myself right in front of the sun, I will see a pink or peachy hue. Even when I add some L.A. Girl blue mixing pigment to foundations that are too orange, it'll look green in the shade, but will still turn pink under direct sunlight!
Is it normal for all foundations to look pink or peach when directly facing the sun, or do I have the weirdest undertones ever that aren't either pink, yellow, orange, neutral, or olive?
I'm John Wonderlich, Policy Director at the Sunlight Foundation; we helped get the "Please God, Make this Happen" bill on the front page introduced. We're pushing hard to make the government more transparent, and we're thrilled the bill knocked the taxidermist down the front page.
AMA.
Proof:
http://twitter.com/#!/JohnWonderlich/status/114770034450108416
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUR1qjwubx0
http://sunlightfoundation.com/supercommittee/
update: if we beat the ron swanson breakfast with a lobbying disclosure story, i'll be ecstatic
update 2: if you're looking for ways to get involved, check out our campaign page: http://sunlightfoundation.com/opensupercongress/
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