That looked horrible.. I believe her God giving skin looked better without it in JESUS NAME. People will lie to you. And have you out there looking crazy. Like girl that is so pretty. KNOWING IT'S NOT.
Yessss! I'm really pale and one time I got a contour palette that claimed to be "perfect for anyone" and the lightest highlight shade was straight up my skin tone
"my face match my neck, my neck match my face" is so real of you omg, the undertone is legit perfect edit: WOAH. wtf??? glad y'all relate lmao, thx for the likes :)
I never thought about how hard it must be for people with albinism to find makeup that matches their skin, especially black people with albinism. glad companies are actually considering all skin types.
girl i’m a red head and it’s so incredibly difficult to find a foundation or concealer that matches me that’s not gonna break the bank, and when i think i find a shade that matches when it dries down it turns orange...like a damn oompa loompa, i might have to go bag this foundation, i have faith in you rhi rhi!🙏🏻
Legit! I'm Irish & Cherokee, ended up super light but neutral -- the light shades most companies make are a JOKE!!! They either look flat white or warm/orange looking -- I gave up yrs ago and started mixing colors & brands to get an actual shade match. Most companies don't care about the outliers (deeper or lighter complexion girlies) -- they love the light tan to deeper bronze ladies.
@@angelacox8322exactly. We’re not all the Kardashians. If you’re very light or dark the makeup world likes to ignore you and pretend you don’t exist. For us very pale people even if you find one that doesn’t dry down orange, those lightest shades are too often warmer super pink or super yellow tones. Like who’s over here thinking jaundice and sunburn are a good look? Occasionally you’ll find a cool toned gray option. Which I guess grave pallor might be a look some people are going for, but not me. Just give us the neutral tones people. Neutral tones are the most likely to look good on the broadest spectrum of people. If you want to expand, great, add warmer and cooler tones, but please start with true neutrals.
@@sleepystrawberry1413 Right?! It is amazing that the dry down so often turns orange on those lightest shades. I would love a scientific explanation as to why because it is just infuriating. FWIW I have found that phenomenon to be more common in the more affordable foundations. I’ve had better luck with some of the professional and/or luxury targeted lines. So my theory is that perhaps the cheaper lines are using less stable ingredients and the more expensive lines are willing to spend a bit more for ingredients that are less likely to contribute to that color shift?
Actually... the lighter you are the less mélanine you have... Precisely, it s because this lady has not so much melanine that she struggles to find her shade 👀
For some reason my face is 3 shades lighter than my neck. I don't want to look like I'm casket ready but if I use a darker shade it looks like I'm wearing a mask.😩
@@renaissancewoman100 you should get blood work done from your primary physician. It could be insulin resistance or something else 🤷🏾♀️. But I hope this helps. 💌
It's so disgusting that there are people in the comments asking "hurrdurr can you say the n word". Like, why is that what you're concerned about? Not to mention it proves that they have no idea what "black" means other than the literal colour of the skin.
She is very beautiful, I loved watching her put the makeup on that is so perfectly invisible and blended and the eyeshadow complements her hair and eyebrows totally. I'm not a girlie woman and makeup isn't for me so I usually scroll past but had to stay, watch, comment and like!
I am just curious about her eyes, usually albinoism gives white or purple or red eyes, but hers look normal shade of brown, she's very lucky to have such beauty
I was laughing because my brain got mixed 😂 I'm not English speaker so I think this woman is black. No she can't be black, she is whiter than me, but she's no white white, even thou she IS whiter than white. Language is funny
Fenty was the first time I ever felt included as a super pale person ! The different tones they have while still keeping the shade pale is so amazing !
As a white girl who is pretty much transparent, glow in the dark, genuinely blinding in the sun-- ive never found a shade that matches me well 😫 theyre all too warm!! Im gonna have to grab one of these!!
Legit! A documentary should be made about how Rihanna’s companies single-handedly changed how advertising is done today. Victoria’s Secret ads/website look NOTHING like they did 5-10 yrs ago. And don’t even get me started on the makeup brands.
I’ve never really seen albinism on a black woman before but I’m so happy RU-vid decided to show me today! You are so beautiful! Thank you for opening my mind just a little more!
“My face match my neck, my neck match my face!” As a pale olive complected person with rosacea, that’s the song of joy right there! My green neck never matches my pink face, so when I find a rare shade match it makes me want to sing!! You look beautiful, love your energy too ❤
@@Bucket0noodlezyou’re not going to find a chocolate brown Caucasian person. So not everyone comes in all shades. And THAT’S OKAY. But yeah. I really wish yall would stop “I THINK WE ALL….” every time we want to say something about our people..🙄
@@kwittyjewels I said chocolate brown, as in dark brown, not tan hun. I said nothing about differences in others. This person simply stated a fact that black people come in all shades from lightest of the light to darkest of the dark. Which is true and she likes this fact. So why unnecessarily add in things no one else even mentioned? That’s the only point I’m making.
@@gammie8191 shes black. albinism is the genetic condition where melanin is absent. so she has everything a black woman does, but her body doesn't produce melanin.
It's so hard to find a foundation shade light enough for me, so it makes me so happy to see someone as pale as me with such a perfect color match! Girl you look stunning!! ♡
really I think companies should focus on really light shades as much as they focus on really dark shades. hate of pale people is so normalized like- I can't control the fact I can't tan!!
the relief of finding a match that NOT ONLY has an amazing formula but is accessible LOCALLY and ONLINE is one that is so important and im so happy its becoming normalisedd THANK YOU RIRI
Wow, that is amazing to find an exact match. I'm impressed. Thanks, Rihanna. I'm a light-skinned woman and I'd be willing to try her foundations. I remember growing up in the 80's and using Covergirl. It had kind of peachy undertones which didn't match my sallow undertones. I'm so happy for you! I know the struggle.
I love that you work to match your face to your neck, so many girls out there using foundation too dark for their face and it looks like they are wearing a mask.
It was so hard getting pale shade without the yellow(warm) tone. So good that we now have choice. My skins a redhead tone so pinks, blues and very little yellow. Loving that shade on you.
This woman is absolutely stunning! And is another perfect example of why skin color does not matter, and you can't tell anything about anyone from the amount of melanin in their skin. I'm glad she found her shade!❤
Being inclusive of darker shades is great of course, but my pasty-ass corpse pallor needed something other than white paint so I'm definitely looking these new fenty shades up.
Omg I gotta get me some of THAT! I am absurdly pale with a very cool undertone (Irish genes went hard) so even the lightest foundations in stores tend to make me look like I got a pathetic spray tan lol Also girl you are GORGEOUS and your vibes are just immaculate🫶🏻
That’s why foundation is a base for the rest of your makeup! It’s why it’s called foundation, people usually add that lost color back through blush and other products