![]() Mauves and nudes and apricot shades look great as well. What we do after well call them out is up to us, but they still need to be told. Deep plums, wines, and reds look wonderful on dark skin tones, says Bodkins. But I also think there is power in calling these brands out. The simple solution for most is to just buy Black, which we can and should (See HERE for options). When it comes to picking the best blush shades for dark skin tones, Smith recommends prioritizing bold, bright hues since deeper skin tones more easily absorb and/or neutralize the color. I take a lot of heat for writing about these topics. Take a look at the bloggers who made the cut for this #macsowhite campaign : ![]() In fact, the only woman of color selected is Blogger, Fouz Al Fahad, of the Middle East. The trouble, however, is they didn’t choose a single influencer of African descent. According to reports, the influencers will each create and market their own MAC lipstick. Yesterday, it was announced that MAC has selected 10 global beauty influencers for a product launch this spring. This week, many a black beauty-lover is outraged that our beloved Mac cosmetics, known for consistently creating high quality products for men and women of all shades, has become yet another brand to exclude us. Last week, in this post HERE, I shared a response from NYX cosmetics about their decision to exclude darker skin women from trying their new foundation at Ulta Beauty. Yet again, we have another cosmetics brand that thinks exclusion is A-okay.
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