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01-31-2012 06:22 PM
I have a question about this foundation and other "matchmaking" foundations like them where they start out white and claim to match our skin tones.
Do people think this is actually "matching" or is this a case of just becoming translucent and not having a shade at all so we think it's matching? I put some on the back of my hand in one area and I see no difference between that patch and the rest of my hand. Is that "matching" or just disappearing?
This is just for the sake of discussion, I'm really up in the air about this. Is this a case of "The Emperor's New Clothes" where because we are told there's a shade here we sort of mutually believe it when there really isn't shading going on?
Thank you for feedback and thoughts,
newday
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