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*new group located here: Deeper Shades
Have a deeper hue and want to know how a product might look on your skin tone? This is the place for you!

Several ladies expressed interest in having a BIC group dedicated to WOC. Such a group would serve as a central reference point for swatches, color matching and the like, which can often be difficult to find. While I have no idea whether such a group will ever be created I figured it would be nice to at least have a thread.
It should go without saying, but **Ladies (and gents) of all hues are more than welcome **
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@HazelEyedQueen Wow... I wondered about points and BI status transferring between Korea and US. Iβm sure there are international trade reasons for the division but ugh, how frustrating! Iβm so sorry (and frustrated!) about your entire experience.
The very limited shade range is unsurprising but still obnoxious. I realize brick and mortar retailers typically stock only items that work within their specific market areasβcatering to their majority customer base(s)βbecause accommodations for a handful of other customers arenβt profitable for them. And I know about Koreansβ obsession with porcelain skin. But youβd think South Korea would be slightly more accommodating for ex pats by now. South Asian and Latina friends of mine have complained about the lack of face makeup in Korea that works for them. I wish customer service wouldβve told you about this storeβs shade range limits, which of course wouldβve saved you the trip and cab fare. π‘
Also: hey Sephora, why bother showing any models in store merch graphics with skin darker than cafe au lait (which is probably still too dark π), in a market you d*mn well know doesnβt cater to brown skinned people? Itβs especially ironic considering that Fentyβs kinda known for inclusivity. Double U Tee Eff.
Exactly that. All of that.
Not a surprise, but still a huge disappointment. Sorry you had such a disheartening experience.
@HazelEyedQueen I'm sorry, that must have been such a disappointing and frustrating venture. Nevermind expensive for no payoff. I've driven far (40-60 min) to try a product to find a product in store only to find out they didn't have it. I can't imagine how much more disheartening it must be to not find anything at all that would suit you.
Not surprising, but I'm sure it was still disappointing to see in person. After that expensive trip, I hope you were at least able to find something cool and interesting there @HazelEyedQueen.
Iβve had past issues with Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blushes not showing up on my skin. This yearβs Lunar New Year shade was the first Hourglass blush thatβs ever worked on me. So I took a chance on the new HOURGLASS - Ambient Lighting Blush Palette - Ghost and, surprisingly, all 4 shades work well in some way.
Hourglass Ghost blush quad: finger swatches buffed out with an eye blender brush.
Unfortunately my photo doesnβt show the βstrobeβ effect of Lucid Glow (my favorite of the 4 shades) or Brilliant Nude. But I thought Iβd share my swatches anyway, in case someone else wonders about these and canβt swatch a tester in person.
While Iβm at it, here are my swatches of VISEART - Blush Palette - Orange/ Violet:
Viseart Orange Violet Blush Palette: finger swatches buffed out with an eye blender brush.
The first orange shade is barely visible on me; Iβll probably use it to blend with other shadows. These are all matte blushes and they feel buttery soft, kinda like the matte eyeshadows in Viseartβs 12-pan palettes.
Thanks for the swatches. I was thinking about getting the Hourglass palette. I have the ambient face powder and I love the glow it gives. I hate I missed out on the edit palette from last year but I heard itβs coming back π€π½
@Mrsmakeuplover1 In case you missed this yearβs Hourglass Ghost Unlocked palette (which seems to be a re-release of last yearβs Unlocked palette in this yearβs Ghost casing) at Sephora and Hourglass direct: Beautylish still has it in stock as of 5 minutes ago. π
Thanks for the swatches @WinglessOne! I thought the Viseart blushes would have more punch based on how they look in the pan. The Hourglass looks more like highlighters than blushes.
@sephoraaddict918 You can get a bolder punch of color from most of those Viseart blushes if you donβt diffuse them as much as I did in my swatches. But Iβm surprised numbers 1 and 5 arenβt nearly as vibrant on my skin as I expected. I mean I figured number 1 would be super light on me, but good grief, I almost canβt see it! π
Hourglass swatches are hard to convey via still photos. Iβll have to share photos of me wearing Lucid Glow on my face in different kinds of light (daylight vs. my stupidly warm bathroom lighting vs. fluorescent lighting) to better show it off. Brilliant Nude is definitely a highlighter shade on my skin tone. I think itβll work great in my hollow tear troughs, to bounce some light off those shadows without looking too much like highlighter.
Generally speaking, though, I doubt Hourglassβs Ambient Lighting blushes are meant to give bold color on any skin tone. Theyβre supposed to behave like the Ambient Lighting powders while providing a soft flush. Most of their previous blush shades were so subtle on me, they were invisible. (I have the same problem with NARS Orgasm.) But Iβm very pleased with the 4 shades in the Ghost quad, especially since I can easily layer or ombrΓ© them. Folks looking for boldly pigmented blush shades will be disappointed in this quad, though.
Good to know it lives up to the hydrating claims @HazelEyedQueen , I can easily pass since I don't have dry skin.