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  • Hello im also black and i was wondering if i should buy loose powder but their isnt

    any in my colour and im not shore if i should get the light colours because i was watching a makeup show and the black woman was using a really light loose powder colour i was just wondering because im quite confused and where did you but your loose powder from :D

  • I wasn't sure if they'd actually offer color for black women or any women with some tint, for that matter. But this line is really good. I'm not expert applier but I use use a kabuki and dust on forehead, chin and cheeks and sweep. The color stays, looks good and I don't have to re-apply. They did a good job with this one. Again, it's still a toss up because of undertone, but at least the range is there.

  • This powder looks beautiful on you. You are so telling the truth regarding big or small cosmetic companies and their color ranges. When I buy my skincare from an organic/vegan/natural cosmetic co, I check to see if their line complements all skin tones, if they don't I will not buy their products. Nice video.

  • excatly i agree it's ridiculous that the only way we can find our color is by searching the net. You are too cute. I don't wear much makeup either and i'm very picky too about anything i put on my skin. :) I really enjoy your reviews. Such wonderful energy. I used to go to sephora all the time but got frustrated b/c when you go there the only items they sell are for the light toned ladies. blessings

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