Poor 'Brown Sugar Matte'....Fenty Beauty's darker shades selling out EVERYWHERE!

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I don't use makeup, but if she sold a sunscreen powder mess, I would be all on ahn it.

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Quote from: Young on September 13, 2017, 12:35:07 PM
Quote from: 1RIG on September 13, 2017, 01:24:59 AM
And I don't wanna fucking hear it because their pages were white as FUCK before this

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It's actually pissing me off :uhh:
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They need to be called out even though no ones falling for it

XXX.

QuoteRihanna's diverse new makeup line has the beauty community scrambling to catch up

Less than one week has passed since Rihanna released her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, sending beauty companies scrambling to market diversity and add deeper shade ranges to some collections.


Fenty Beauty launched online and in Sephora stores Thursday at midnight with a total of 40 shades of foundation from very pale white and pink foundation shades to several shades of dark brown and everything in between. Rihanna?s brand, made available worldwide to 17 nations, emphasized inclusivity of all skin-tones, ethnicities, and races. Fenty Beauty has the entire makeup community buzzing, and some brands are now trying to cater to consumers with darker skin tones and develop more products that are suited to different skin tones.

While some other makeup lines already had diverse shade ranges, Fenty Beauty seemed to spark a conversation about makeup inclusivity. It also created a chain reaction of other brands highlighting diversity within their own product lines, especially after rumors started circulating online that darker shades of Fenty had sold out in stores and online.

On the same day, Kylie Cosmetics tweeted a photo of a new ?brown sugar matte? lipstick on Justine Skye, Kylie?s darker-skinned friend. Many people on Twitter dragged Kylie?s beauty line for the timing of posting this photo and releasing this new product for women with darker skin shortly following Rihanna?s release. The tweet has since been deleted.

Kim Kardashian?s KKW Beauty also tweeted a photo of a dark shade of powder contour and highlight on the same day, which received a lot of online backlash for the same reasons.

Since Fenty Beauty?s Friday debut, some other makeup brands, such as Estee Lauder, Cover FX, L?Oreal, Lancome and Hourglouss, have been marketing a wide shade range of products. Cover Fx advertised its 40 shades of foundation the same day Fenty Beauty was released. On Tuesday, L?Oreal announced its ?true match? foundation was extended to 29 shades to celebrate diversity.

Despite the fact that several makeup brands with broad shade ranges are already on the market and many are sold at Sephora, Pop Sugar reports that Sephora employees are saying they are seeing more customers of color in the stores than ever seen before.





Rihanna is not only receiving praise for launching such a wide array of foundation shades, but also for being outspoken about the importance of creating an inclusive makeup brand. At her makeup brand launch party, Rihanna said to Refinery 29?s Cat Quinn, ?I like to challenge myself and do things that are more difficult? There needs to be something for a dark-skinned girl, there needs to be something for a really pale girl, there needs to be something for someone in between. There?s so many different shades? there?s red undertones, green undertones, blue undertones, pink undertones, there?s yellow. You want people to appreciate the product and not feel like it only looks good ?on her.'?

Whether or not it was RiRi who created this wave is unclear, but since her 40 shades of Fenty were released, diversity and inclusion have been major topics in the makeup community.

Shake the fucking TABLE, sis!  :kii:

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Quote from: XXX. on September 13, 2017, 07:44:54 PM
QuoteRihanna's diverse new makeup line has the beauty community scrambling to catch up

Less than one week has passed since Rihanna released her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, sending beauty companies scrambling to market diversity and add deeper shade ranges to some collections.


Fenty Beauty launched online and in Sephora stores Thursday at midnight with a total of 40 shades of foundation from very pale white and pink foundation shades to several shades of dark brown and everything in between. Rihanna?s brand, made available worldwide to 17 nations, emphasized inclusivity of all skin-tones, ethnicities, and races. Fenty Beauty has the entire makeup community buzzing, and some brands are now trying to cater to consumers with darker skin tones and develop more products that are suited to different skin tones.

While some other makeup lines already had diverse shade ranges, Fenty Beauty seemed to spark a conversation about makeup inclusivity. It also created a chain reaction of other brands highlighting diversity within their own product lines, especially after rumors started circulating online that darker shades of Fenty had sold out in stores and online.

On the same day, Kylie Cosmetics tweeted a photo of a new ?brown sugar matte? lipstick on Justine Skye, Kylie?s darker-skinned friend. Many people on Twitter dragged Kylie?s beauty line for the timing of posting this photo and releasing this new product for women with darker skin shortly following Rihanna?s release. The tweet has since been deleted.

Kim Kardashian?s KKW Beauty also tweeted a photo of a dark shade of powder contour and highlight on the same day, which received a lot of online backlash for the same reasons.

Since Fenty Beauty?s Friday debut, some other makeup brands, such as Estee Lauder, Cover FX, L?Oreal, Lancome and Hourglouss, have been marketing a wide shade range of products. Cover Fx advertised its 40 shades of foundation the same day Fenty Beauty was released. On Tuesday, L?Oreal announced its ?true match? foundation was extended to 29 shades to celebrate diversity.

Despite the fact that several makeup brands with broad shade ranges are already on the market and many are sold at Sephora, Pop Sugar reports that Sephora employees are saying they are seeing more customers of color in the stores than ever seen before.





Rihanna is not only receiving praise for launching such a wide array of foundation shades, but also for being outspoken about the importance of creating an inclusive makeup brand. At her makeup brand launch party, Rihanna said to Refinery 29?s Cat Quinn, ?I like to challenge myself and do things that are more difficult? There needs to be something for a dark-skinned girl, there needs to be something for a really pale girl, there needs to be something for someone in between. There?s so many different shades? there?s red undertones, green undertones, blue undertones, pink undertones, there?s yellow. You want people to appreciate the product and not feel like it only looks good ?on her.'?

Whether or not it was RiRi who created this wave is unclear, but since her 40 shades of Fenty were released, diversity and inclusion have been major topics in the makeup community.

Shake the fucking TABLE, sis!  :kii:

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Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
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FlowerBomb

Quote from: XXX. on September 13, 2017, 07:44:54 PM
QuoteRihanna's diverse new makeup line has the beauty community scrambling to catch up

Less than one week has passed since Rihanna released her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, sending beauty companies scrambling to market diversity and add deeper shade ranges to some collections.


Fenty Beauty launched online and in Sephora stores Thursday at midnight with a total of 40 shades of foundation from very pale white and pink foundation shades to several shades of dark brown and everything in between. Rihanna?s brand, made available worldwide to 17 nations, emphasized inclusivity of all skin-tones, ethnicities, and races. Fenty Beauty has the entire makeup community buzzing, and some brands are now trying to cater to consumers with darker skin tones and develop more products that are suited to different skin tones.

While some other makeup lines already had diverse shade ranges, Fenty Beauty seemed to spark a conversation about makeup inclusivity. It also created a chain reaction of other brands highlighting diversity within their own product lines, especially after rumors started circulating online that darker shades of Fenty had sold out in stores and online.

On the same day, Kylie Cosmetics tweeted a photo of a new ?brown sugar matte? lipstick on Justine Skye, Kylie?s darker-skinned friend. Many people on Twitter dragged Kylie?s beauty line for the timing of posting this photo and releasing this new product for women with darker skin shortly following Rihanna?s release. The tweet has since been deleted.

Kim Kardashian?s KKW Beauty also tweeted a photo of a dark shade of powder contour and highlight on the same day, which received a lot of online backlash for the same reasons.

Since Fenty Beauty?s Friday debut, some other makeup brands, such as Estee Lauder, Cover FX, L?Oreal, Lancome and Hourglouss, have been marketing a wide shade range of products. Cover Fx advertised its 40 shades of foundation the same day Fenty Beauty was released. On Tuesday, L?Oreal announced its ?true match? foundation was extended to 29 shades to celebrate diversity.

Despite the fact that several makeup brands with broad shade ranges are already on the market and many are sold at Sephora, Pop Sugar reports that Sephora employees are saying they are seeing more customers of color in the stores than ever seen before.





Rihanna is not only receiving praise for launching such a wide array of foundation shades, but also for being outspoken about the importance of creating an inclusive makeup brand. At her makeup brand launch party, Rihanna said to Refinery 29?s Cat Quinn, ?I like to challenge myself and do things that are more difficult? There needs to be something for a dark-skinned girl, there needs to be something for a really pale girl, there needs to be something for someone in between. There?s so many different shades? there?s red undertones, green undertones, blue undertones, pink undertones, there?s yellow. You want people to appreciate the product and not feel like it only looks good ?on her.'?

Whether or not it was RiRi who created this wave is unclear, but since her 40 shades of Fenty were released, diversity and inclusion have been major topics in the makeup community.

Shake the fucking TABLE, sis!  :kii:
who can hate her for this?
It's incredible

LOONA.

Quote from: XXX. on September 13, 2017, 12:31:00 AM
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Quote from: XXX. on September 13, 2017, 07:44:54 PM
QuoteRihanna's diverse new makeup line has the beauty community scrambling to catch up

Less than one week has passed since Rihanna released her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, sending beauty companies scrambling to market diversity and add deeper shade ranges to some collections.


Fenty Beauty launched online and in Sephora stores Thursday at midnight with a total of 40 shades of foundation from very pale white and pink foundation shades to several shades of dark brown and everything in between. Rihanna?s brand, made available worldwide to 17 nations, emphasized inclusivity of all skin-tones, ethnicities, and races. Fenty Beauty has the entire makeup community buzzing, and some brands are now trying to cater to consumers with darker skin tones and develop more products that are suited to different skin tones.

While some other makeup lines already had diverse shade ranges, Fenty Beauty seemed to spark a conversation about makeup inclusivity. It also created a chain reaction of other brands highlighting diversity within their own product lines, especially after rumors started circulating online that darker shades of Fenty had sold out in stores and online.

On the same day, Kylie Cosmetics tweeted a photo of a new ?brown sugar matte? lipstick on Justine Skye, Kylie?s darker-skinned friend. Many people on Twitter dragged Kylie?s beauty line for the timing of posting this photo and releasing this new product for women with darker skin shortly following Rihanna?s release. The tweet has since been deleted.

Kim Kardashian?s KKW Beauty also tweeted a photo of a dark shade of powder contour and highlight on the same day, which received a lot of online backlash for the same reasons.

Since Fenty Beauty?s Friday debut, some other makeup brands, such as Estee Lauder, Cover FX, L?Oreal, Lancome and Hourglouss, have been marketing a wide shade range of products. Cover Fx advertised its 40 shades of foundation the same day Fenty Beauty was released. On Tuesday, L?Oreal announced its ?true match? foundation was extended to 29 shades to celebrate diversity.

Despite the fact that several makeup brands with broad shade ranges are already on the market and many are sold at Sephora, Pop Sugar reports that Sephora employees are saying they are seeing more customers of color in the stores than ever seen before.





Rihanna is not only receiving praise for launching such a wide array of foundation shades, but also for being outspoken about the importance of creating an inclusive makeup brand. At her makeup brand launch party, Rihanna said to Refinery 29?s Cat Quinn, ?I like to challenge myself and do things that are more difficult? There needs to be something for a dark-skinned girl, there needs to be something for a really pale girl, there needs to be something for someone in between. There?s so many different shades? there?s red undertones, green undertones, blue undertones, pink undertones, there?s yellow. You want people to appreciate the product and not feel like it only looks good ?on her.'?

Whether or not it was RiRi who created this wave is unclear, but since her 40 shades of Fenty were released, diversity and inclusion have been major topics in the makeup community.

Shake the fucking TABLE, sis!  :kii:
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XXX.

Quote from: Drais. on September 14, 2017, 09:15:19 AM
Quote from: XXX. on September 13, 2017, 12:31:00 AM
Quote from: 1RIG on September 13, 2017, 12:29:32 AM
Cncncnncncnc relaunch!! Going live!

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Kim girl. It's over, it seems





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