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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2011

Make-up artist Stacy Okafor gives natural make-up tips for black women. Create this everyday make-up look in five minutes and wear all day.

Our real woman model is Serena, 27, who is an editorial administrator.

Channel4: http://www.channel4.com/4beauty/make-up-skin-care/make-up/make-up-videos/a-na...

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  • I prefer her not to say (black)skin IDK why but it bothers me.

  • Eeeeeew! You put yo fingers on her lips. . . -_- I would have bitten you .  . . xD

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  • @FashionablePoison tue!...In UK context white=european origin , Black=African origin...and then we ve all the inbetweens.!

  • @FashionablePoison totally agree " here in the UK we are black and we are fine with that...

  • @punktropicale agree with you , in the UK black is the appropriate term...in the states you can use person of colour or what ever but its unacceptable here!!!

  • @teaukeri7 calling a black person 'a person of colour' is considered racist and politically in correct in the UK...Sorry context matters!

  • Of course she says black skin. She's British living in Britain! She's hardly going to say African-AMERICAN, is she? Also women of color includes Asian and Hispanic women so is too non-specific.

  • @AshSoJUICY "women of color" would've been the best term for her to use, I totally agree with you

  • @Watermelonkissesxoxo Hahahahahahah

  • is very offensive you could say African American dark or for black women black skin bothers me

  • shes wearing foundation in the after, why didnt you show the application

  • @Amber88d not certain where your from, but in England, where i'm from and this video is situated, we always refer to darker skinned people as black. Brown would refer to asian people and african american we are not as we're from england! i see what you mean, but in the UK; its perfectly acceptable and not racially insulting in any way :)

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