Shade Guide

Lakme to Colorbar Foundation Shade Guide

Find your Colorbar Perfect Match shade if you know your Lakme 9to5 shade.

17Lakme shades
11Colorbar shades
10Exact matches

Complete Shade Conversion Table

Lakme ShadeDepthUndertoneColorbar MatchConfidence
Ivory Cream2/12neutral001 Silkexact
Rose Ivory2/12cool001 Silkapproximate
Beige Vanilla3/12neutral002 Linenapproximate
Ivory Fair3/12warm002 Linenexact
Honey Dew4/12warm003 Warm Beigeexact
Natural Light5/12neutral004 Sandexact
Rose Silk5/12cool005 Classic Ivoryexact
Warm Sand6/12warm006 Cinnamonexact
Sand6/12neutral006 Cinnamonapproximate
Rose Honey6/12cool006 Cinnamonapproximate
Natural Almond7/12warm007 Tanexact
Almond Matte7/12neutral007 Tanapproximate
Honey8/12warm009 Caramelexact
Caramel8/12neutral009 Caramelapproximate
Bronze9/12warm010 Duskyexact
Walnut10/12warm011 Earthexact
Cocoa11/12warm011 Earthclose

How We Match Shades

Our shade matching system works by comparing two key properties of each foundation shade:

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Shade Depth

Each shade is mapped to a universal depth scale from 1 (very fair) to 12 (very deep). Shades with the same depth number are the closest match.

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Undertone

We match warm, cool, neutral, and olive undertones. An exact undertone match plus same depth gives the highest confidence rating.

Confidence Ratings

exactSame depth and undertone — closest possible match
closeWithin 1 shade depth, same undertone
approximateSimilar range, different undertone or 2+ depth difference

Want more precise matching?

Use our full Foundation Shade Matcher to compare across all 13+ brands, or take the Skin Tone Finder quiz first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Colorbar a good alternative to Lakme?

Colorbar (Perfect Match Foundation) offers comparable shade coverage to Lakme (9to5 Primer + Matte Foundation). Both brands provide shades across a wide range of depths and undertones. The best match depends on your specific shade — check the table above for your conversion.

Why doesn't my Lakme shade have an exact match in Colorbar?

Not all brands use the same depth/undertone combinations. If your shade shows "close" or "approximate", it means Colorbar doesn't have a shade with the exact same depth + undertone, but the suggested match is the nearest available option.

Should I go lighter or darker if the match is approximate?

If the match is approximate, we recommend testing the suggested shade in natural daylight. If it looks slightly off, try one shade lighter for a more natural look or one shade darker for more coverage. Many stores in India (like Nykaa, Sephora) offer testers.

How accurate is this shade matching?

Our matching system uses a universal depth (1-12) and undertone (warm/cool/neutral) scale to map shades across brands. "Exact" matches are typically very accurate. "Close" matches are good starting points. Always test on your jawline in natural light for the best result.