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Youthforia Gets Dragged For Limited Shade Range. Will These Beauty Brands Ever Learn?

Youthforia's first foundation since its 2021 launch leaves a lot to be desired.

Black creators on TikTok have expressed their disappointment with Youthforiaโ€™s very first foundation, Date Night. The brand launched in 2021 and co-founder Fiona Chan stated that Date Night would contain its most innovative formula yet.

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โ€œThis was the foundation I wished I had on the night I met my husband,โ€ said Chan. โ€œFor Date Night, I really focused on texture that sinks into your skin like quicksand and a light-reflecting glass-skin finish. The type of foundation that gives you a main character glow thatโ€™s hard to look away from.โ€

The foundation boasts medium buildable coverage that can be used by those with sensitive skin. Even though Date Night comes in a total of 15 shades, it only contains four medium deep to deep shades.

After Youthforia was dragged heavily on social media for not being inclusive, Chanโ€™s excuse was the shades provided were part of the initial launch and served as a โ€œproof of concept,โ€ or a restricted test to see if the product could be successful.

However, why would you provide dark-skinned makeup influencers samples of your makeup knowing it wouldnโ€™t match their skin tone?

โ€œYou already created the product,โ€ said Christina Abiola, one of the influencers who addressed Youthforiaโ€™s exclusion. โ€œYou knew exactly who you were selling it to. And then, once people actually spoke up and realized, โ€˜This product wasnโ€™t made for me,โ€™ and they came out and spoke about it, [Youthforiaโ€™s] first response was to make excuses and not even acknowledge anything that we said.โ€

Chan ultimately issued an apology in a a second video.

โ€œI just wanted to come on and say Iโ€™m extremely sorry,โ€ Chan stated. โ€œWhen I first started Youthforia two years ago, all I wanted to do was create a safe space where individual beauty could be celebrated. And unfortunately with our latest launch, we just fell short of that mission.โ€

The beauty industry is notorious for leaving out Black people with their products. Chan didnโ€™t โ€œjust fall shortโ€โ€”we were never on her radar in the first place.

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