They aren't going to get rid of the lighter colors -- they'll just rename them, I guess. My perfect shade would be light pink....but you can't say "light" anymore so.... pale pink, maybe?
But how will we know what to buy? I've been using the same shade for years....grrrrrr...they fool with mine, I'll just go to another company...
But how will we know what to buy? I've been using the same shade for years....grrrrrr...they fool with mine, I'll just go to another company...and pale face is also racist...:2razz:
If they do change up the foundation names, maybe they'll just go with numbers so as not to offend anyone with the word "chestnut" or "ivory" or "mocha".
What line of L'Oreal foundation do you use?
I like the True match super bendable...light ivory...
I guess we'll have to use the darker colors and ya know what that means...:2razz:[/QUOTE
Yes, I get the picture. It would be bordering on black face.
Tidy whities are racist.:roll:
I've never used that one. I tried the Fresh Wear but I got too light of a shade so that didn't work. My go to is the Catrice HD foundation. It covers all of this bizness (freckles, rosacea, etc.)
Sephora?
Catrice is sold at Ulta and some drug stores, I think.
My skin is oily...does it work for that?
Very much so. I'm oily too. It's a matte foundation. SUPER thin, but covers very well.
Thanks, I'll check it out! I don't like heavy...
Stupidest thread ever.
In the west it evens out blotches and discolouration but the big sales of this product are as a skin bleaching cream big in the Asian market where lighter skinned women are supposedly more attractive. 5 pages of outrage and nobody knew that?
This has gotta be the craziest thing I've read yet...now, I ask ya, what are we fair complected women supposed to do?:doh
L'Oreal: No More Words Like 'Whitening'
It was mentioned a few times. You must have just skimmed the thread before posting your outrage.
my god...come November lefties will be gutted at the voting booths