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We’ve also picked out our favourite of the shades, but, of course, not every colour (even the ones made for dark skin) is going to suit your skin tone-so if our choice of shade isn’t right for you, head to the link and try out a different shade in the same product. While many local stores and stockists have traditionally been slower on this uptake than overseas, the arrival of brands like Sephora has opened up an array of options previously inaccessible to dark-skinned Southeast Asian women-and widened our options beyond just three shades for skin darker than a Light Tan 03.Įven though that’s the case, settling on a nude lipstick can be difficult-so we’ve whittled down your options to a selection of lip products with an inclusive colour range.
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In 2021, more and more beauty brands are embedding inclusion into their ethos and making a widely accessible range of products for darker skin tones. ‘Nude’ has traditionally meant beige, taupe, ecru, or, at best, a creamy caramel-but it’s only just starting to encompass the shades of nude brown skin, in all their glory. Whether it’s when trying on stockings, or browsing for barely-there underwear, slipping on ‘nude’ heels, or, yes, swiping on another ashy, ill-suited lipstick, we’re subtly, yet repeatedly, reminded that the colour of our bare skin is not the norm. Women with dark skin know that ‘nude’ is not a categorical term.