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10-31-2014 03:39 PM
I really like Bareminerals foundation. However, each time that a deluxe or special edition size is offered, there is NEVER one for the dark and deep skin tones. This makes me feel overlooked and that those of us who wear those shades are not important enough to warrant a deluxe or special edition. If Bareminerals does not want or appreciate our business, we can certainly take our money elsewhere!
10-31-2014 05:41 PM
I agree!!!
10-31-2014 07:54 PM
Why not put your request on the BM Facebook page, where they will see it?
11-04-2014 12:55 PM
On 10/31/2014 Ladytiger74 said:I really like Bareminerals foundation. However, each time that a deluxe or special edition size is offered, there is NEVER one for the dark and deep skin tones. This makes me feel overlooked and that those of us who wear those shades are not important enough to warrant a deluxe or special edition. If Bareminerals does not want or appreciate our business, we can certainly take our money elsewhere!
Agreed!!! *As well as to use other models of deeper/richer/darker hue to further demonstrate the tag-line(s)..."universal"..."works on ALL skin tones", "works on ALL complexions", etc.*
09-18-2015 10:58 PM
almost a year later and sadly...not a whole lot has changed.😐
10-22-2016 04:44 PM
I'm saddened that this STILL hasn't been addressed and this is 2016. I found out that our darker shades are available at Ulta at full price. I contacted Bare Minerals and was told they had an abundance of foundation in the lighter shades. That's not acceptable to me. When Leslie was CEO we didn't have that problem. It also saddens me that QVC continually alows this to occur. I find the same issue with shades being offered for TSV. We only get two. I am so disappointed in Laura Gellar, Mally, IT, and Bare Minerals saying, "These work on all skin tones and are very forgiving." They would not use medium for a porcelain complextion. I have decided to longer purchase anything from these brands.
10-22-2016 07:16 PM
@imani wrote:I'm saddened that this STILL hasn't been addressed and this is 2016. I found out that our darker shades are available at Ulta at full price. I contacted Bare Minerals and was told they had an abundance of foundation in the lighter shades. That's not acceptable to me. When Leslie was CEO we didn't have that problem. It also saddens me that QVC continually alows this to occur. I find the same issue with shades being offered for TSV. We only get two. I am so disappointed in Laura Gellar, Mally, IT, and Bare Minerals saying, "These work on all skin tones and are very forgiving." They would not use medium for a porcelain complextion. I have decided to longer purchase anything from these brands.
You're right, after all the strides we've taken as a society, nothing's changed. The very woman who made some of these companies can't wear what they produce. Neither can the first lady.
Did you know that QVC once broadcast programs for Cover Fx cosmetics? I vaguely remember seeing one of the shows and not being in the least impressed. The ladies of this forum alerted us to a Cover Fx show on Evine. Lo and Behold they make foumdation in 40 plus shades, including hues of pink/red, neutral and golden from the palest porcelain to ebony with red undertones. But while on Q they were limited to the same few pitiful shades, none of which could ever suit me or Lady O or Jayne or Ade or......... Then I remembered that they once said GoodBye to Iman, International , Models Prefer, and now they hide away Bobbi Brown
Back on target, The BE foundation offered last in deep shades was a major disappointment. the one I ordered, walnut I think, looked like road crust, green/grey! So, disappointed once again, so what's new, I resolved never to buy another BE/BM product, not ever again. But, history suggests that the limited selection was calculated. Maybe I'll internalize the experience and turn against the company not the network, which is where I was headed.
Q has had two hosts who were men of color over the years. two. They've had four women of color. They've had a handfull of companies that would draw this audience and all but two have been sent packing. hmmmmmmmm 30 years Does anyone think they are concerned that some of us perceive the exclusion?
10-23-2016 02:59 AM
@CoG wrote:
@imani wrote:I'm saddened that this STILL hasn't been addressed and this is 2016. I found out that our darker shades are available at Ulta at full price. I contacted Bare Minerals and was told they had an abundance of foundation in the lighter shades. That's not acceptable to me. When Leslie was CEO we didn't have that problem. It also saddens me that QVC continually alows this to occur. I find the same issue with shades being offered for TSV. We only get two. I am so disappointed in Laura Gellar, Mally, IT, and Bare Minerals saying, "These work on all skin tones and are very forgiving." They would not use medium for a porcelain complextion. I have decided to longer purchase anything from these brands.
You're right, after all the strides we've taken as a society, nothing's changed. The very woman who made some of these companies can't wear what they produce. Neither can the first lady.
Did you know that QVC once broadcast programs for Cover Fx cosmetics? I vaguely remember seeing one of the shows and not being in the least impressed. The ladies of this forum alerted us to a Cover Fx show on Evine. Lo and Behold they make foumdation in 40 plus shades, including hues of pink/red, neutral and golden from the palest porcelain to ebony with red undertones. But while on Q they were limited to the same few pitiful shades, none of which could ever suit me or Lady O or Jayne or Ade or......... Then I remembered that they once said GoodBye to Iman, International , Models Prefer, and now they hide away Bobbi Brown
Back on target, The BE foundation offered last in deep shades was a major disappointment. the one I ordered, walnut I think, looked like road crust, green/grey! So, disappointed once again, so what's new, I resolved never to buy another BE/BM product, not ever again. But, history suggests that the limited selection was calculated. Maybe I'll internalize the experience and turn against the company not the network, which is where I was headed.
Q has had two hosts who were men of color over the years. two. They've had four women of color. They've had a handfull of companies that would draw this audience and all but two have been sent packing. hmmmmmmmm 30 years Does anyone think they are concerned that some of us perceive the exclusion?
Have they ever had even one Hispanic host?
10-23-2016 10:32 AM - edited 10-23-2016 10:38 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@CoG wrote:
@imani wrote:I'm saddened that this STILL hasn't been addressed and this is 2016. I found out that our darker shades are available at Ulta at full price. I contacted Bare Minerals and was told they had an abundance of foundation in the lighter shades. That's not acceptable to me. When Leslie was CEO we didn't have that problem. It also saddens me that QVC continually alows this to occur. I find the same issue with shades being offered for TSV. We only get two. I am so disappointed in Laura Gellar, Mally, IT, and Bare Minerals saying, "These work on all skin tones and are very forgiving." They would not use medium for a porcelain complextion. I have decided to longer purchase anything from these brands.
You're right, after all the strides we've taken as a society, nothing's changed. The very woman who made some of these companies can't wear what they produce. Neither can the first lady.
Did you know that QVC once broadcast programs for Cover Fx cosmetics? I vaguely remember seeing one of the shows and not being in the least impressed. The ladies of this forum alerted us to a Cover Fx show on Evine. Lo and Behold they make foumdation in 40 plus shades, including hues of pink/red, neutral and golden from the palest porcelain to ebony with red undertones. But while on Q they were limited to the same few pitiful shades, none of which could ever suit me or Lady O or Jayne or Ade or......... Then I remembered that they once said GoodBye to Iman, International , Models Prefer, and now they hide away Bobbi Brown
Back on target, The BE foundation offered last in deep shades was a major disappointment. the one I ordered, walnut I think, looked like road crust, green/grey! So, disappointed once again, so what's new, I resolved never to buy another BE/BM product, not ever again. But, history suggests that the limited selection was calculated. Maybe I'll internalize the experience and turn against the company not the network, which is where I was headed.
Q has had two hosts who were men of color over the years. two. They've had four women of color. They've had a handfull of companies that would draw this audience and all but two have been sent packing. hmmmmmmmm 30 years Does anyone think they are concerned that some of us perceive the exclusion?
Have they ever had even one Hispanic host?
yes, Jacquie Gonzalez. and Gabrielle Kerr formerly known as Gabrielle Abiera.
10-24-2016 08:03 PM
@qbetzforreal wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@CoG wrote:
@imani wrote:I'm saddened that this STILL hasn't been addressed and this is 2016. I found out that our darker shades are available at Ulta at full price. I contacted Bare Minerals and was told they had an abundance of foundation in the lighter shades. That's not acceptable to me. When Leslie was CEO we didn't have that problem. It also saddens me that QVC continually alows this to occur. I find the same issue with shades being offered for TSV. We only get two. I am so disappointed in Laura Gellar, Mally, IT, and Bare Minerals saying, "These work on all skin tones and are very forgiving." They would not use medium for a porcelain complextion. I have decided to longer purchase anything from these brands.
You're right, after all the strides we've taken as a society, nothing's changed. The very woman who made some of these companies can't wear what they produce. Neither can the first lady.
Did you know that QVC once broadcast programs for Cover Fx cosmetics? I vaguely remember seeing one of the shows and not being in the least impressed. The ladies of this forum alerted us to a Cover Fx show on Evine. Lo and Behold they make foumdation in 40 plus shades, including hues of pink/red, neutral and golden from the palest porcelain to ebony with red undertones. But while on Q they were limited to the same few pitiful shades, none of which could ever suit me or Lady O or Jayne or Ade or......... Then I remembered that they once said GoodBye to Iman, International , Models Prefer, and now they hide away Bobbi Brown
Back on target, The BE foundation offered last in deep shades was a major disappointment. the one I ordered, walnut I think, looked like road crust, green/grey! So, disappointed once again, so what's new, I resolved never to buy another BE/BM product, not ever again. But, history suggests that the limited selection was calculated. Maybe I'll internalize the experience and turn against the company not the network, which is where I was headed.
Q has had two hosts who were men of color over the years. two. They've had four women of color. They've had a handfull of companies that would draw this audience and all but two have been sent packing. hmmmmmmmm 30 years Does anyone think they are concerned that some of us perceive the exclusion?
Have they ever had even one Hispanic host?
yes, Jacquie Gonzalez. and Gabrielle Kerr formerly known as Gabrielle Abiera.
Didn't know that .... I thought Jacquie's husband was Hispanic. Hmm.
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