The Changing Face of Beauty
So I was just browsing twitter last
night when I noticed one of my followers re-tweeted a link from Stylist
magazine. This link happened to be such an inspirational article by Anita
Bhagwandas, Stylist’s beauty assistant. Not only had this article been going
through my mind all night but its something I could relate to and really engage
with. I was thinking all night how I could have my input on this article so I decided
to make a video about the issues bought up in this article. I feel like a fool
as I thought this article was brand new but, looking at the comments I can see
it was probably published in 2012.
It doesn’t matter anyways! Even
if it was published 10 years ago I think people still deserve to address the
issue on how makeup for deeper skin tones has evolved since 2000. I remember
makeup for deeper skins was like mission impossible. To find your perfect
colour you either had to pray for it! LOL or generally mix products for your
life or import in from America. In England brands such as Rimmel and Collection
2000 plus many more didn’t cater for deeper skin tones when it came to
foundation & concealer back in 2000. It’s amazing how far we have come to
now have brands like NARS, MAC, Kevyn Auccoin, Sleek, Bobbi Brown. All these
brands cater for deeper skin tones without making us look ashy or dull. These companies
understand there are different shades in the world. It really upsets me still
to this day Chanel and more companies find it difficult to even just create a
concealer for a deeper skin tone without it being to dark or to red it’s sad.
But anyways check my video and
leave a comment! What do you guys think though?
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