Morphe is a makeup company that produces some of my favorite palettes and brushes. They’re known for their wide range of eyeshadow palettes and collaborations with beauty gurus such as James Charles, Jeffree Star, Jaclyn Hill, Manny Mua, and Bretman Rock. However, Morphe very secretly came out with a foundation that consists of a whopping 60 shades as well as concealers and powders to go with it. Of course people went crazy, who has ever made 60 foundation shades? The foundation description includes “24 hour long wear, sweat proof, transfer resistant and water resistant, free to oils, fragrances, and parabens, and is great for all skin types, especially normal-to-oily skin types. This product caught everyone by surprise but by a good surprise.
To go deeper into the reviewings of the new Morphe foundation, my friend, Jackie Aina did an excellent and honest review of the foundation. In her video she explains how proud she is that more and more brands are stepping up to be inclusive for women of all colors. There are 24 shades for people with deep and dark complexions. There are 12 shaed for each category. Nyma Tang, a famous beauty influencers is a woman who struggles with foundation shades and is why products need to start being more inclusive. Her deep complexion can fit not too many foundations and concealers. She reviewed the foundation and found several shades too light, despite them having 12 shades for dark WOC. Another weird thing about the foundation is the undertones, a tone that is naturally under the skin and comes out through makeup. There were a lot of olive undertones and most WOC have red to gold to neutral undertones, but at the same time, not a lot of brands include olive undertones in their products so it was a blessing in disguise. We are all here for this foundation and support the movement of brands becoming inclusive to women like Jackie and Nyma.
Sources
https://www.ulta.com/fluidity-full-coverage-foundation?productId=pimprod2003463
https://www.revelist.com/beauty-news-/morphe-foundation-review/14548