40 Shades, But only 10 faces: The Truth About Makeup Inclusivity
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Today on Mood Swings, we are talking about makeup inclusivity for darker skin tones.
Why do some companies have 50 shades, but only show 10 in their ads? Why do so many “magic” foundations leave darker skin looking orange, gray, or ashy? And why do so many brands still stop at tan?
We are breaking down:
- The struggle of finding the right foundation for darker skin
- Concealers, contour, hyperpigmentation, and color correction
- Why darker skin needs different undertones
- Black-owned brands that actually get it right
- The “Fenty Effect” and how Rihanna changed the beauty industry
- Our Sip On It or Skip On It review section
We are also sharing our funniest makeup fails, horror stories, and why under our sink looks like a foundation graveyard.
Featuring brands like Fenty Beauty, UOMA Beauty, Danessa Myricks Beauty, Black Opal, Black Radiance, Mented Cosmetics, and more.
Like, comment, subscribe, and tell us your biggest makeup fail or favorite foundation for deeper skin tones.
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Credits:
Hosted and produced by: Jae VanBuskirk & Kendra Marshall
Mood Swings theme song produced by Thumper Studios, CA.
Composed by Joel G Drums.