I want to just hold her. As a dark skinned girlie who was around when we ONLY HAD Iman’s make up line not show up as ashy, I will protect her at all cost. Imagine going to get your makeup done for prom like all your friends and coming home in tears because you look a gotdamn messsssss and the only excuse you got was “ your skin is too dark”. This was 2004. How dare yall come for this girl! The work dark skin creators have done to get shade ranges that actually match our skin tone and under tones is immense, just so yall can now say “ just use something else”…. Bruh!! Go back 20 yrs and tell little ol me to “use something else” so I can ask you “ what else?! There is nothing”. There is no feeling so disheartening then knowing the skin God gave you is seen as bottom barrel. Protect our dark skin creators at all cost. They have crawled and walked so yall can run, now stop running your mouths disrespectfully.
Are these kids too young to remember the days of 15 pale beiges and only 3 shades of tan foundations with the same orange undertone and no testers? Using eyeshadow as blush?
OMG!!! YES! YES! YES! you're the one amongst a few majority of the people that I come across having the most logic and practical thinking as a consumer. Who the F wants to buy that s*hole product with that price point whereas we can get a satisfied purchases not only in performance but also come with more affordable prices from the other brands. Right????
@@alwaysannoyedforever518 correct, that's not the point but in the bigger picture of beauty industry with the current economic situation as a whole, it is very much logical yet practical Indeed.
That "exposing golloria" tiktok slide lit me on fire, istg. I encourage everyone to go and explain WHY it's ridiculous to blame a creator for reviewing products that were sent on a PR package, products that were advertised to work on ALL skin tones. Please yall 😂😂
@@ElleStuart-u2z my perimenopausal ass sure don't! I'll leave that energy for the 20 and 30 year olds who are bored. In my twenties I was busy with university and in my thirties i was busy paying off student loans while fixing my health.
I'm confused. I thought she was a hero and inclusivity was the thing. When people are unreasonable, they switch up so quickly, I guess the outrage switches. It's unreasonable to be mad at brands that they're not inclusive if they never claimed they were, but it's completely reasonable to call out brands for being fake and branding their products incorrectly. This product won't even work on most white people. I doubt that I would be able to wear this blush and I'm light. It's beyond me how YSL had the nerve to market this as a product for everyone and thought they were going to be slick. They'll still get outrage for making the product just for light people but it would've been way less than it is now.
@@GabbieCh For the first part you said about brands who dont claim inclusivity; while i think ppl shouldn’t attack one brand but shoukd still support and push for more inclusive brands overall.
That's the only option that makes sense, because there's no way they thought that this would pass. Maybe they know their target audience wouldn't care.
not to sound like a hater but they dont check who theyre sending what to, if ur on the list youre gonna get the same thing everyone else is getting. Now id also like to point out, not all makeup is gonna be for you, thats something heavely ignored in the makeup community and its just plain ignorant, if you think it doesnt look good on you, move on and go to the next product.
The lady with the blue background is spot on! These brands know what they are doing. It’s all a PR stunt to get more visibility for their brand, only so they can turn around and say “we hear you and will be more inclusive.” Only to have a relaunch while everyone is now watching and will buy.
"Being black is your entire personality" more like "calling out the lack of inclusion and basic knowledge on deeper skin tone composition in the cosmetic industry is the FOCUS OF HER CONTENT"...since when do people expect a social media account to be fully representative of one's lifestyle and personality??? Golloria was doing underrated work, testing these different shades and formulations, It's so disappointing she was bullied off her platforms. What ever happened to just not watching someone's content that you don't like instead of harassing them? EDIT for all the people saying she's begging companies, it's a bad look and not all companies need to cater to darker-skinned audiences, that's true. Not all companies need to cater to all skin tones. HOWEVER, very many companies use swatches of their product that clearly won't work for darker-skinned people but make it look like it does on their sites. For example, the YSL lavender blush. On the swatch on the model on their own website, it looked like a vibrant purple blush with no ashiness, however IRL, the blush is made with a white base so anyone beyond a certain depth of skin colour will look ashy in it bc of colour theory. Example 2, the Youthforia. If you don't want to cater to darker skin tones, don't. But don't go making a jet-black colour and then be audacious enough to swatch it on a dark-skinned model and put it up on the site as something that should work. Finally, as an example of how this kind of advocacy for inclusivity can be positive, after reviews from darker creators, namely miss Darceii, TirTir revamped their cushion foundations to be inclusive in every sense of the word because they knew they wanted to expand their target audience to westerners and took the criticism and changed their products. As a company, they are now thriving.
As a black person I do not need another black person to make content that is poor me poor me content For example when they beg companies to include us when there are companies that already include us it doesn’t make sense respectfully in 2024 you can find a foundation in your shade What do I think women were doing 20+ years ago they were making it work Her content opens the door for white people to make content against black owned companies that don’t do shades for them and criticise the company and complain that the company is not inclusive remember was good for the goose is good for the gander there’s not one rule for one race and another rule for another race that’s exactly what us black people have been fighting against right
@@pastellatte2006 i’d say she got what she asks for. respectfully she makes content complaining about companies not making make up suitable for dark skin and she received make up not suitable for dark skin she made a video and it didn’t work in her favour. Even if a person says she didn’t have to buy it will go deeper than that she didn’t have to use it and after using it she didn’t have to make a video she chooses to call people out
I can't believe they said to her that "being black is your entire personality." I would have said "duh? And? so?" We can't walk around and pretend that we are not the skin colour that we were born with and what that represents? Like people who say they are not political. Well the colour of my skin is political just by being non-European/ Non-Fair Asian because people have to lobby elected government representatives to ban dangerous bleaching creams...all over the world. I can't believe that they basically tried to gaslight her part of her identity especially as it is not something that she can change.
I felt her pain. As someone who is the darkest one in my family and who was so bullied in school about my dark chocolate skin color, it hurts. The “you’re too dark” comments - in school, people would say if the lights were turned off, I’d disappear or say “too ugly to be forgotten” referring to my dark skin because being dark was seen as ugly. I just want to embrace all dark skinned women and assure them that it will be okay. Today, I’m in my 50’s and it’s taken me this long to love my deep, dark, beautiful skin color. I’ve learned that if someone doesn’t like it, that’s their problem, not mine. I feel that we have to start with ourselves first. Stop tearing down other beautiful black women. Accept that all our shades are incredible and then go from there.
I must ask, turning 50, doesn't it feel amazing that your skin looks like you're closer to 30? It's the melanin. It IS the darkness that preserves. Enjoy your forever youth and continue to enjoy the blessing of Darkness❤
I honestly laugh at people who say ignorant things like this. Same thing happened to me in school but the gag is I would never wanna look like they asses 😂 I love my darkskin and wouldn’t change it for nothing. They really hate themselves and wanna be white or something but I’ll pass lol I think everyone is beautiful in their own way and people need to stop projecting it’s so annoying and they need to get therapy lol Cause soon as something racist happens to them they crying but when another from their own community speaks up about their struggles it’s like just shut up. They are honestly just dumb. Cause majority of this comes from other “black people” yes other races do it too but ALOT of black people project the worst. That’s in my experience
@@MsFunexperience yes, I love it! I just turned 57 in August and people know I have two kids, the thing is I end up getting into arguments because people don’t believe me when I say my kids are 31 & 28. They honestly think I’m lying and will say “you look like you’re in your early 30’s! 🤣🤣I love my beautiful skin tone 💖💖
EXACTLY! I am in my late fifties, and I always felt this way too growing up, the mean things people would say. I wasn't consider the beautifies in high school people picked on me, was abusive toward me. After high school some of the same guys, have the nerve to ask me out, and most of them are not worth my time, not to mention some of the female who thought they were the bomb, if you look at some of them, you would not believe that they are the same people. Yes I was one of the girl that was called ugly, because I was dark skinned, but I love myself.
Robert Welsh tested the same blush, and guess how it looked like on him? WHITE. It looked like matte highlighter on his pasty-pale British skin. There's just no way this should have ever be marketed as "suitable for all skin tones" shade when it barely works for people with pale skin.
@@malloryknox6802 what does that have to do with anything? There are pasty pale Mexicans just like there are dark brown Mexicans. You need to get your brain checked.
“Your skin tone is your entire personality” she’s making videos of makeup, and doing reviews to help other women of color with their makeup since the industry usually focuses on pale skin. Why is that so hard for people to grasp😭😭😭
@@diminarchyooh..😮 that’s good! Also logical too since, that was clearly never on the drawing board when they went over every thing they’ll put out stemming from that. Whether they think and believe it’s obvious and is or not.
I'm so jealous of darker skin. They are so beautiful and they can wear so many colors I would never have the courage to wear as a very fair skinned person with a ruddy complexion. The way colors like orange, royal blue, and bright yellow practically glow on their skin makes me wish I had darker skin.
Legacy brand Estee Lauder had 58 shades of foundation back when Fenty launched with 40 shades, so YSL doesn't deserve a pass even if they add more shades. Not being inclusive at that price point is a _choice_.
Exactly! The old school brands took a long while but inclusion existed before this newer brands. People just sleep on them because they are consider old or boring but there’s a reason why they’ve been around for 40, 60, 70 + years
YSL lied. Literally just market it to pale girls. And they presented it that it also applied to darker skinned people. We have that shade in a local makeup brand and they SPECIFICALLY state it's for FAIR with cool toned skin. 🤦🏻♀️
It doesn’t even work for some pale girls tho, that’s the thing. It’s not that hard (I mean you would think) to not false advertise every time you have a new launch. If you don’t want or are not going to have actual full well diversity and inclusivity for everyone-stick to that and stand up on that, so everyone is well aware. But don’t bs, and then act a way when you’re called out.
Why are we so fixated on brands that aren’t inclusive to us? We need to focus on brands that are inclusive and mainly black owned brands from all over the world. We have to build our own up because we have the buying power.
THIS IS WHAT I SAID TOO!!!! and yk know how our community(the black community) responded to me??? By screaming and yelling at me! Babes, wtf happened to not begging to be included and going where we're ALREADY included? There's SOOOOO many brands that either only focus on us or MOSTLY focus on us and we still wanna fight to be included in brands who have made it BLANTLEY clear they don't want shi to do with us 🙄 These companies are playing in our faces and we LET them, and then wanna complain about not being included
The problem is that they faked inclusiveness and we're calling them out for it because they're just putting us as a poster to make it seem like they're catering to us so they can get money, but I get your point
This is how I feel. If they don’t want my money I’m not going to beg them to take it. I get calling them out when they say they’re inclusive and they’re not, but some of these companies are obviously trying to get more publicity so they do this on purpose.
Some people (even in our community) don’t want you to succeed because of their personal beliefs. They’ve been conditioned to believe colourist rhetoric and are comfortable in it. Stay strong and safe, everyone. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
It's Crabs in a Pot mentality. And this mentality knows no boundaries, it is widely prevalent amongst all races of people. The essential gist is this: If they can't have it, neither can you. If you try to get it, and you come close, they will knock you down. Trust me when I say, this is not exclusive to any race. This is one of the primary dynamics you will find amongst white people in western countries. Particularly, and unfortunately, women.
I'm an Eastern European woman and I'm sad that in Eastern European beauty community, our women demonize dark-skinned women for being "spoiled" and "demanding" because of this lavender blush, when the issue wasn't about the blush itself but about how it was advertised. When I tried to address this issue, women harassed me in the comments because "we don't understand this Western obsession with inclusivity, not everything will work for everyone". Like, dark-skinned women, by their belief, don't even have a right to complain about false advertisement.
Isn't it funny how the people who so comfortably say "not everything will work for everyone" almost always have all the products work for them? They don't complain because most things are tailored towards their skin tones. The only reason they want Black Women, especially dark skinned Black Women to shut up is because they don't think Black Women are as deserving of care and understanding as other women. Let's just call it what it is.
I will never buy a YSL product ever again and I liked their perfumes. If you have to resort to deliberately instigating racism from your core customer base against black women, clearly you have told me you don't value me as a customer. Nope, YSL will never see my money again.
The thing that annoyed me the most about this whole controversy is people kept moving goal post First it was made for people with albinism or very fair skinned people Then its a highligher/ base for Asian style of makeup Next it was color corrector Even though a quick Google search would have shown ysl marketing show women of a deeper completion for the promo pictures Also this also shows me some people really don't understand color theory at all Another thing what is wrong with wanting to live a nice life and try new things The last woman you showed in your video looks like she is having fun and enjoying herself Why does she have to act a certain way in order to show she is being "real or true to herself" If she is happy and having fun being herself that is what matters
Evil behavior by the marketing team. Also very cynical of the "exposing golloria" person to use albino people as a point of argument, when it wasn't even marketed to them.
The same people bullying her in the next turn are all about helping children not be bullied…bunch of hypocrites. People want to pretend to do the right thing when it’s convenient for them.
I guarantee you that Yves Saint Lauren did this to generate PR and sales. Because they will make more money off of some thing that people will buy because of drama, just to make videos about it, then they would off of a blush that was actually universal.
As someone who worked in marketing this strategy of “rage bait marketing” which I have constantly had arguments about ad-nauseam in board rooms NEVER works long time. This is why LVMH is suffering now after insulting the Asian market. I understand business and how it’s cutthroat but it’s also based on relationship and trust. Black women are one of the biggest markets sectors when it comes to the beauty industry but white supremacy in its sheer idiocy doesn’t care… until it will eventually hit their pockets.
It's soooo simple: This Lavender shade is inclusive but not "ALL" inclusive. YSL promoted it as being "ALL" inclusive which this blush is not by showing people with dark complexion with this blush and advertising it as such. This is wrong. YSL sent this blush as a PR to Golloria so they should be prepared for the honest review. Hands off to Golloria for speaking the truth. End of story!
If us darker skinned girlies get on code and only by from Inclusive brands and black owned to never even by a liner from these problematic companies they will see us then because we are the biggest spenders. How is it indi brands can get get it right while the other can't? Purposely done or straight racism u pick. How ever it goes it's all badd!
Black people come up as the highest beauty consumer due to hair care inclusion. Even then, we're talking billions of dollars (trillions worldwide) and that should not be dismissed. It's also 2024 and almost a decade ago, Fenty showed these other pretentious brands that it can be done. I've stopped shopping with any makeup brands that treat Black skin like an afterthought. Edit: Forgot to add that, like the clued on ladies said, some of these companies are intentionally rage bait marketing. Black women need to get on code, ignore them by adding them to the 'Do not patronize' list. Shop with those who cater to us. Take business away from the offenders and give it to brands that get it right by showing their inappropriate products with alternatives from with companies that get it right.
There’s only so many black owned brands to go around for every black woman. Ntm, why should we be pigeon holed when we make up the general (public; audience) just like any and everybody else. Just bc someone wants something (for once, truly) from this brand doesn’t mean they don’t support or go to and for those other brands. Yes go where you’re appreciated but you shouldn’t always have to go out of your own way to do that, and stay there. You should be able to be all the way out and abt.
Beautiful dark brown Queens look at Mac it came from are makeup artist for women of every shade and color. Black women you are beautiful every shade and color. All queen are beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dark skinned girls like me, getting the short end of the stick, per usual *sigh* I wanted to be light skinned so bad as a kid that i bleached myself. I didmt work (thankfully) but i got bullied everyday about how dark i was. Funny thing, wasnt coming from white people, it was coming from my black peers! Why do we do this 🫠
It always comes from our own.. Black ppl are the most colourist to light skin and dark skin women. It the most disturbing when a dark skin woman is colourist to a woman that’s darker than her.
I get stares EVERYWHERE I go no 🧢. I am my skin and I put that shit on. People are in awe of me especially when I dress like I’m the one . People are INTIMIDATED by a dark skin woman with high self esteem. They are caught off guard. I know haters be like “how dare she”😂😂😂😂
I will die on the hill that YSL targeted her the knew their products wouldn't work on her skin and that it would cause uproar. They did not care how it affected her mentally all they cared about was the views that they would gain from this conflict
I hope they do send her new shades and that she films herself giving it to a shelter or throwing it away without even opening it. Demonstrate fully that it is a marketing tactic that won't work any more.
I think Sudanese people are the most uniformly beautiful people, period. And she is no exception. I haven't come across one even remotely unattractive.
Unless you live somewhere there is a low chance of "unattractive" people from a country promoted to you especially in another country. The exception are the rare few countries that are more into talent and skills than looks
@sugarzblossom8168 They are still beautiful 😍😍😍😍 Their skin is exceptional! I have ALWAYS ALWAYS loved the way they looked, but my favorite is their skin, you can tell GOD is an artist just by looking at them. Dark skin should be the beauty standard if a standard ever needed to exist. ❤️❤️❤️
I love South Sudanese people , i’m a real fan of Ajak Deng , they’re the prettiest black people , tall , healthy, beautiful face features , the brightest ebony complexion unlike Senegalese who are sometimes off / dull. But i don’t like the North Sudanese features while they are light skinned …
9:55 It’s actually crazy the hills that people are willing to die on, especially when it comes to make up because that blush did not look good on her. It looked ashy as hell, but the people were pretending like it looks good because it’s YSL.
How deep does it go? Black women are policed from being soft, feminine, cute, or girly. It challenges the stereotype of the "man-ish, brute, and loud" black woman. Brands inform the beauty community, they're re-enforcing this stereotype. Doing this ON PURPOSE to further exclude black women from the "ideal beauty standard". Black women are BEAUTIFUL and we need to accept that fact!
Yup they don’t want bw wearing makeup Men do this too “bw wear too much nails, makeup, lashes, and weave “ but they allow other women to wear the same. It is only bw that are requested to be plain jane
Black women deserve to feel like their beauty is being recognized. Brands sending products to women with dark complexions are slapping them in the face like it's some kind of prank, knowing they won't be able to use them. I struggle to find complexion products in America because of how fair my complexion is, but I genuinely can't imagine how much worse that would be for someone with a deep, rich skin tone. Y'all deserve so much better than this.
I don't understand why people would send hate to Golloria for just stating that the blushes don't work on her skin tone, when giving opinions based on how products work for them is literally what all beauty influencers do! All YSL had to do was market their blushes truthfully. 🙄
Every creator talking about the blush: “My issue with the product is its marketing, claiming it is universal and the obviously edited images showcasing the blush on darker skin.” Three billion IQ people in the comments: “Its not for you duh”
I'm so saddened by the last creator's post. I would havr followed her positive content. It is so sad that our community doesn't come together to lift each other up. Let's do better.
Fashion fair, MAC, black opal, Bobbi brown, NARS and makeup forever have always been some of the most inclusive brands or specialized for POC. But people turned their backs on their brands for these luxury companies or the brands influencers were pushing. Al someone who works in the industry during the social media boom I saw it with my own eyes. Go where you are celebrated.
I mean not evb turned their backs on them…they still have loyal customers and customers that circle back when they can or just “support” when they can. You shouldn’t have to be stuck where you’re actually appreciated when you’re easily one of their consumers too. It’s great going where you’re appreciated but you shouldn’t have to be stuck there bc evb else is still playing dumb dumb games.
@@Boohurghhoo I worked in Makeup for many years. The comments said about the brands I mentioned were appalling. Of course you shouldn’t have to stay in one lane but if certain brands clearly portray an image of disrespect towards certain skin tones money, time, or publicity shouldn’t be spent there. The loyal customers are keeping some of those brands alive such a Fashion Fair but as time goes on there are less of them.
I'm caucasian, but my dad is Roma (gypsy) and there a little bit of South Asian on my mom's side so I'm very olive. No way in hell this would work on me and I LOVE purple blushes. I guess it could be a highlight- maybe. But BLUSH?? STFU. This won't work on 90% of humanity. And that's okay, but don't gaslight women into thinking they're the problem.
I'm 🏻 af, but I have a yellow undertone. This blush wouldn't work for me either, even though I typically buy the lightest shade of foundation in most brands. It is not a universal shade.
Honestly, the explanation that the woman gave regarding the process for selecting these colors is why I only purchase makeup from manufacturers who make products specifically for black women.
But why don't those influencers just REFUSE to support any of those companies that are clearly anti black. Whether they be explicitly/implicitly so??? And that purple blush doesn't look good on any of those people's skin either.
If they were supporting them why would they drag them through the mud I know some people lack common sense but this is just ignor ance and we have black brands but very minimum and not well supported. And also children and people like me who never worn makeup buy these products and think it looks good
It was already mentioned that it's not just about "who it looks good on" but the fact that it's false marketing and that is bad, and ignoring that issue won't make it go away.
I am not a dark skin woman but have always been infinitely grateful for the work that dark skin women do and have done to get us larger skin tone ranges in makeup. It has benefited all of us. But they still get the short end of the stick and harassment from inside and outside the black community. This was definitely a PR tactic by YSL and I love their perfumes but don’t want to support a company that uses outrage like this to advertise.
Aww I love j Marie But I did unfollow her years ago ironically when I transitioned to a more modest style. Just cleaned up my timeline to reflect my inspo but I’m def gotta circle back and support her again. Makes me so sad the hate that she has received.
Thank you for airing these issues and sharing your platform with these other ladies. I hope that the messages being sent will be heard and help to effect change. Best wishes 👍🏾
12:40 it’s rage-baiting. Utterly ridiculous. Everyone needs to prove them wrong and boycott them. You have to hit these companies in their pockets. Remember, YSL is also a legacy brand, as is L’Oréal - they need to be taught a lesson. Support the people that look like you first, and that make better products anyway for a better price!
How is the issue of inclusion still a thing in 2024? Just blows my mind😮 I mean do companies want to be crucified by customers, surely please surely they must know that these products are anything but inclusive? Are we back to Hourglass days? Oh mannnn
NYX lavender/ light pink 6:22 butta blush is a great example of a light blush that can work on all skin tones beautifully. That formula is veryyy universal and proves that it’s not just about the color. If NYX can do it YSL should be able to too. That concept though was clearly not on any mind cause they don’t care for it to be 🤷♀️
I feel so sad for Gollooria... she was just trying to spread awareness.... I used to find her a little annoying, but that was not because of her. It was an issue with my own self I hadn't seen her on my page in a while, and I'm just finding out this happened.... and it just sucks.....
Dear black women conversations are like this are meant to keep you angry while many people are collecting coins from it. Everything said is true but don’t forget to breathe and live your best life. ❤
Sounds like jealousy. Her skin is beautiful! I must add that I’ve never found a foundation that works for my skin color and tone (summer or winter). Even when I hire professionals, it’s always too ashy/light. I’m 61 yr old. Still searching, as a result, I don’t wear foundation.
As an African American woman I think it’s safe to say that we don’t need anyone to represent us when it’s our aesthetic that’s being copied by every group of women on this planet
OmG!!!!! Thank you saying the obvious… I can’t tell you how much make up I have in my drawer- what ever happened to Flori Roberts and other Black makeup lines🤷🏾♀️
Nooo, I love Golloria, she is so beautiful, and kind hearted, there's nothing. Fuck YSL for fucking sending her sending 6 sending her shades that weren't her even fucking close to her skin tone, they sent her those shades, like they sent her there blackface shade just to hurt her. Fuck whatever social media platform that allowed haters to bully her off of it! That blonde lady was so awesome though, I still want my gorgeous Golloria back, she could be on UA-cam, Instagram or Snapchat, or Twitch. Her fans will follow her. 😢😢 So this is why I haven't seen much of her on UA-cam lately. 😢😢 Why are people so cruel and vindictive?
Yt people always trying to police blk women and their "attitudes". They have no idea to be in 2024 and still have a hard time finding makeup while there's 50 shades of the same color of white. I've been having trouble finding makeup for my dark skinned mother for years now, its very tiring and frustrating. If you had your shade in every makeup brand then of course you wouldnt understand the frustration and really need to stfu.
I will say..as a very pale person..we do not get many products..so many shades of "light.." none for pale/very fair. But these brands, they get bonuses and perks for having diverse people in their swatches, that's why they do that.. It's why we see products made 41 group of people, but marketed to people with darker skin, because they get in trouble for not having darker skin women in swatches ... But they don't get a huge perk for making the product fit the women in them.. Your brand and company will get a higher diversity rating, and it's why these systematic systems for inclusivity, end up causing drama... they should just let the inclusivity happen naturally using social media... These businesses half ass it, for financial reasons, because it's a shortcut?, is a problem.. But it keeps getting incentivized through those diversity checklists for easy virtue points. But every single brand making every single product for every single skin tone, it just doesn't work so they cut corners...
I can’t even find my shade in foundation. My undertone is weird and nobody has been able to help match me correctly . I gave up and just do concealer(even that is hard to find I did get lucky with the nars neutral one) and blush
Honestly there’s colorism everywhere. I’m East Asian and even East Asian foundation is too light for me at the darkest shade. Like that pale lavender would look awful on me. They only cater to pale skintones even though a lot of east Asians aren’t pale. These companies need to do better
My bf is a chemist. The answer is to be what is needed. If we aren’t even in the spaces where formulations are created-inclusivity will not happen consistently. I am not on that other app but I feel like seek to create a line for dark skinned women. We cannot expect yt people to consider what they literally have no experience in. And they keep telling us-to keep your coin. So keep it. PR or not you don’t have to feature companies that see you and your $ as an afterthought. Now the colorism-we know that a lot of times the only thing that can be deeply hued is a man but also that’s not even most of us . But internalized hate and bias is deadly. The only way we can get there is to be and of our own.
Chiiiiile u r so very beautiful n I thinks it’s mainly ur complexion. Not to say u don’t have pretty features but that dark skin is ur prettiest feature IMO. It’s impossible to be considered beautiful by everyone because of personal preferences and that’s okay.
This could also be a product of pushing products through just get them out as fast as possible before the end of the year or before the holidays. Since they where put out a month ago i personally think they where just pushing them through just to make room for the Halloween collection.
Unfortunately, I see this in my community as well. Firstly, I feel like people want to hide "darker-complexioned" people in their communities or the groups they're associated with. Secondly, every time you feel like/want to do anything that's not stereotypical for your background, you'll have people that'll try and shut you down, criticize you, and even say you're being inauthentic. Most of the time, that's coming from your own people.
Dark skin doesn't really flush or blush so...I don't really have a place for rouge/blush in my lil makeup kit. I learned long ago that blush is meant to give pale skin a "healthy" look.
I want to just hold her. As a dark skinned girlie who was around when we ONLY HAD Iman’s make up line not show up as ashy, I will protect her at all cost. Imagine going to get your makeup done for prom like all your friends and coming home in tears because you look a gotdamn messsssss and the only excuse you got was “ your skin is too dark”. This was 2004. How dare yall come for this girl! The work dark skin creators have done to get shade ranges that actually match our skin tone and under tones is immense, just so yall can now say “ just use something else”…. Bruh!! Go back 20 yrs and tell little ol me to “use something else” so I can ask you “ what else?! There is nothing”. There is no feeling so disheartening then knowing the skin God gave you is seen as bottom barrel. Protect our dark skin creators at all cost. They have crawled and walked so yall can run, now stop running your mouths disrespectfully.
Thanks for sharing this ❤️💜💚
@@tintamanenguthank you for creating your amazing content, and spreading awareness. I know its not easy, so know I appreciate your hard work.
Are these kids too young to remember the days of 15 pale beiges and only 3 shades of tan foundations with the same orange undertone and no testers? Using eyeshadow as blush?
YSL lied. Literally just market it to pale girls. And they presented it that it also applied to darker skinned people.
Facts 💯 %
Ppl were actually flagging her account because she post femininity content???? The self hate is real WOW 😮
Apparently it's performative. But they didn't have a problem when she was posting provocative content.
She is so beautiful, classy and obviously people are threatened by her self love, figure and her perfect facecard 💳 ✨️🫶🌸🌸🌸
It’s probably white women tbh
for real!!
Who are we talking about? Golloria?
They don't have to worry about including me. I'm not paying $40 for blush🙃
OMG!!! YES! YES! YES! you're the one amongst a few majority of the people that I come across having the most logic and practical thinking as a consumer.
Who the F wants to buy that s*hole product with that price point whereas we can get a satisfied purchases not only in performance but also come with more affordable prices from the other brands. Right????
even if you're fair you can buy better honestly for a much MUCH less steep price
@@khairularchithat’s not the point at all though.
Heeeeyull naw! 😂
@@alwaysannoyedforever518 correct, that's not the point but in the bigger picture of beauty industry with the current economic situation as a whole, it is very much logical yet practical Indeed.
That "exposing golloria" tiktok slide lit me on fire, istg. I encourage everyone to go and explain WHY it's ridiculous to blame a creator for reviewing products that were sent on a PR package, products that were advertised to work on ALL skin tones. Please yall 😂😂
We don’t have the energy
@@ElleStuart-u2z my perimenopausal ass sure don't! I'll leave that energy for the 20 and 30 year olds who are bored. In my twenties I was busy with university and in my thirties i was busy paying off student loans while fixing my health.
@@marleyhill34wow that's great ma'am, thanks for sharing 😂👍🏼
I'm confused. I thought she was a hero and inclusivity was the thing. When people are unreasonable, they switch up so quickly, I guess the outrage switches. It's unreasonable to be mad at brands that they're not inclusive if they never claimed they were, but it's completely reasonable to call out brands for being fake and branding their products incorrectly. This product won't even work on most white people. I doubt that I would be able to wear this blush and I'm light. It's beyond me how YSL had the nerve to market this as a product for everyone and thought they were going to be slick. They'll still get outrage for making the product just for light people but it would've been way less than it is now.
@@GabbieCh For the first part you said about brands who dont claim inclusivity; while i think ppl shouldn’t attack one brand but shoukd still support and push for more inclusive brands overall.
Free advertising by abusing bw, as usual…two birds with one stone.
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We were getting to uppity and full of ourselves. They had to take us down a peg or two.
She's not FBA. She's an immigrant.
There truly is no other reasonable explanation at this point. Hope Golloria and all black makeup creators take care of their mental health above all.
That's the only option that makes sense, because there's no way they thought that this would pass. Maybe they know their target audience wouldn't care.
Why would they send to her products that are clearly not her shade💀
What was the thought process, why would someone even do something like that….
Those korean brands do the samething to darcei, and it doesn't sit right with me at all
Rage baiting = views = money. Simple and plain. They live by “all PR is good PR, even bad PR”
A ton of companies just send a sample of every product they're launching, regardless of skintone. It's ridiculous and wasteful.
not to sound like a hater but they dont check who theyre sending what to, if ur on the list youre gonna get the same thing everyone else is getting. Now id also like to point out, not all makeup is gonna be for you, thats something heavely ignored in the makeup community and its just plain ignorant, if you think it doesnt look good on you, move on and go to the next product.
Normally an influencer probably wouldn't review it, but they know what she does, they knew she was going to show it doesn't work.
The lady with the blue background is spot on! These brands know what they are doing. It’s all a PR stunt to get more visibility for their brand, only so they can turn around and say “we hear you and will be more inclusive.” Only to have a relaunch while everyone is now watching and will buy.
Btw you got a blue comment!!
Black girls & women go through so much especially dark skin girls & women it’s sad we can’t even exist w/o being put down or attacked 😢
Yes 😢
Oh my gosh, it's just makeup.. 🙄Y'all need some real problems.
"Being black is your entire personality" more like "calling out the lack of inclusion and basic knowledge on deeper skin tone composition in the cosmetic industry is the FOCUS OF HER CONTENT"...since when do people expect a social media account to be fully representative of one's lifestyle and personality??? Golloria was doing underrated work, testing these different shades and formulations, It's so disappointing she was bullied off her platforms. What ever happened to just not watching someone's content that you don't like instead of harassing them?
EDIT for all the people saying she's begging companies, it's a bad look and not all companies need to cater to darker-skinned audiences, that's true. Not all companies need to cater to all skin tones. HOWEVER, very many companies use swatches of their product that clearly won't work for darker-skinned people but make it look like it does on their sites. For example, the YSL lavender blush. On the swatch on the model on their own website, it looked like a vibrant purple blush with no ashiness, however IRL, the blush is made with a white base so anyone beyond a certain depth of skin colour will look ashy in it bc of colour theory. Example 2, the Youthforia. If you don't want to cater to darker skin tones, don't. But don't go making a jet-black colour and then be audacious enough to swatch it on a dark-skinned model and put it up on the site as something that should work. Finally, as an example of how this kind of advocacy for inclusivity can be positive, after reviews from darker creators, namely miss Darceii, TirTir revamped their cushion foundations to be inclusive in every sense of the word because they knew they wanted to expand their target audience to westerners and took the criticism and changed their products. As a company, they are now thriving.
And they're always like "well you don't have to buy it" THEY SENT IT TO HER?
As a black person I do not need another black person to make content that is poor me poor me content
For example when they beg companies to include us when there are companies that already include us it doesn’t make sense respectfully in 2024 you can find a foundation in your shade
What do I think women were doing 20+ years ago they were making it work
Her content opens the door for white people to make content against black owned companies that don’t do shades for them and criticise the company and complain that the company is not inclusive remember was good for the goose is good for the gander there’s not one rule for one race and another rule for another race that’s exactly what us black people have been fighting against right
@@pastellatte2006 i’d say she got what she asks for.
respectfully she makes content complaining about companies not making make up suitable for dark skin and she received make up not suitable for dark skin she made a video and it didn’t work in her favour.
Even if a person says she didn’t have to buy it will go deeper than that she didn’t have to use it and after using it she didn’t have to make a video she chooses to call people out
I can't believe they said to her that "being black is your entire personality." I would have said "duh? And? so?" We can't walk around and pretend that we are not the skin colour that we were born with and what that represents? Like people who say they are not political. Well the colour of my skin is political just by being non-European/ Non-Fair Asian because people have to lobby elected government representatives to ban dangerous bleaching creams...all over the world. I can't believe that they basically tried to gaslight her part of her identity especially as it is not something that she can change.
They will never say that white beauty gurus only personality is "omg wow the blend" and "I really slayed this look yall"
"I'm all for inclusivity BUT..."
Enough said. They're not for inclusivity.
Thats the sister of “ Im not racist BUT…”🧐🤨 cousin to “You’re not like other ___ ppl I’ve met” GTFOHWTBS
I’m so happy larger creators are defending her.
I felt her pain. As someone who is the darkest one in my family and who was so bullied in school about my dark chocolate skin color, it hurts. The “you’re too dark” comments - in school, people would say if the lights were turned off, I’d disappear or say “too ugly to be forgotten” referring to my dark skin because being dark was seen as ugly. I just want to embrace all dark skinned women and assure them that it will be okay. Today, I’m in my 50’s and it’s taken me this long to love my deep, dark, beautiful skin color. I’ve learned that if someone doesn’t like it, that’s their problem, not mine. I feel that we have to start with ourselves first. Stop tearing down other beautiful black women. Accept that all our shades are incredible and then go from there.
I must ask, turning 50, doesn't it feel amazing that your skin looks like you're closer to 30? It's the melanin. It IS the darkness that preserves. Enjoy your forever youth and continue to enjoy the blessing of Darkness❤
I honestly laugh at people who say ignorant things like this. Same thing happened to me in school but the gag is I would never wanna look like they asses 😂 I love my darkskin and wouldn’t change it for nothing. They really hate themselves and wanna be white or something but I’ll pass lol I think everyone is beautiful in their own way and people need to stop projecting it’s so annoying and they need to get therapy lol
Cause soon as something racist happens to them they crying but when another from their own community speaks up about their struggles it’s like just shut up. They are honestly just dumb. Cause majority of this comes from other “black people” yes other races do it too but ALOT of black people project the worst. That’s in my experience
@@DaeDreamerr totally agree 100% with everything you said. ❤️
@@MsFunexperience yes, I love it! I just turned 57 in August and people know I have two kids, the thing is I end up getting into arguments because people don’t believe me when I say my kids are 31 & 28. They honestly think I’m lying and will say “you look like you’re in your early 30’s! 🤣🤣I love my beautiful skin tone 💖💖
EXACTLY! I am in my late fifties, and I always felt this way too growing up, the mean things people would say. I wasn't consider the beautifies in high school people picked on me, was abusive toward me. After high school some of the same guys, have the nerve to ask me out, and most of them are not worth my time, not to mention some of the female who thought they were the bomb, if you look at some of them, you would not believe that they are the same people. Yes I was one of the girl that was called ugly, because I was dark skinned, but I love myself.
Robert Welsh tested the same blush, and guess how it looked like on him? WHITE. It looked like matte highlighter on his pasty-pale British skin. There's just no way this should have ever be marketed as "suitable for all skin tones" shade when it barely works for people with pale skin.
It should’ve been a color corrector tool.
I love Robert 😂😂
Not his "pasty-pale British skin" 😂
His mother is half Mexican and he's obviously not "pasty-pale", get your eyes checked
@@malloryknox6802 what does that have to do with anything? There are pasty pale Mexicans just like there are dark brown Mexicans. You need to get your brain checked.
“Your skin tone is your entire personality” she’s making videos of makeup, and doing reviews to help other women of color with their makeup since the industry usually focuses on pale skin. Why is that so hard for people to grasp😭😭😭
Preach!
Racism is whatever the opposite of charitable is 😢
@@diminarchyooh..😮 that’s good! Also logical too since, that was clearly never on the drawing board when they went over every thing they’ll put out stemming from that. Whether they think and believe it’s obvious and is or not.
They know. They just don’t care.
@@andpeg that’s even worse. Some people just want others to constantly be unhappy and just want to complain. It sucks.
Bro south Sudanese people are IT! I mean like their skin is amazing 😍😍😍😍 like dang
thank you 😏😏😏
@@NoodleDoodle-w5y I'm blown away every single time too.
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Literally so stunning! 🤩🤩
I'm so jealous of darker skin. They are so beautiful and they can wear so many colors I would never have the courage to wear as a very fair skinned person with a ruddy complexion. The way colors like orange, royal blue, and bright yellow practically glow on their skin makes me wish I had darker skin.
Legacy brand Estee Lauder had 58 shades of foundation back when Fenty launched with 40 shades, so YSL doesn't deserve a pass even if they add more shades. Not being inclusive at that price point is a _choice_.
@@denisha8596 faaaaaaccctttsssss!!! 💯
Exactly! The old school brands took a long while but inclusion existed before this newer brands. People just sleep on them because they are consider old or boring but there’s a reason why they’ve been around for 40, 60, 70 + years
Yeah, Lauder was the only brand that had my shade.
YSL lied. Literally just market it to pale girls. And they presented it that it also applied to darker skinned people. We have that shade in a local makeup brand and they SPECIFICALLY state it's for FAIR with cool toned skin. 🤦🏻♀️
It doesn’t even work for some pale girls tho, that’s the thing. It’s not that hard (I mean you would think) to not false advertise every time you have a new launch. If you don’t want or are not going to have actual full well diversity and inclusivity for everyone-stick to that and stand up on that, so everyone is well aware. But don’t bs, and then act a way when you’re called out.
YSL would never be an inclusive brand.
Even Lancôme and Clarins still reluctant.
Why are we so fixated on brands that aren’t inclusive to us? We need to focus on brands that are inclusive and mainly black owned brands from all over the world. We have to build our own up because we have the buying power.
I've ALWAYS wondered this. Like "okay? They don't have something for our skin tone, let's go to someone who does"
THIS IS WHAT I SAID TOO!!!! and yk know how our community(the black community) responded to me??? By screaming and yelling at me! Babes, wtf happened to not begging to be included and going where we're ALREADY included? There's SOOOOO many brands that either only focus on us or MOSTLY focus on us and we still wanna fight to be included in brands who have made it BLANTLEY clear they don't want shi to do with us 🙄
These companies are playing in our faces and we LET them, and then wanna complain about not being included
Exactly! We have other brands that give us what we need. When brands do this crap, great I don’t have to give them my hard earned dollars.
The problem is that they faked inclusiveness and we're calling them out for it because they're just putting us as a poster to make it seem like they're catering to us so they can get money, but I get your point
This is how I feel. If they don’t want my money I’m not going to beg them to take it. I get calling them out when they say they’re inclusive and they’re not, but some of these companies are obviously trying to get more publicity so they do this on purpose.
That brown lady with the white shirt, is so beautiful, that full brown skin ❤😍🥰
Right?! So beautiful she just glows
Aint she???🥰
She’s dark skin!!!
@ is she brown? What color you see?
Some people (even in our community) don’t want you to succeed because of their personal beliefs. They’ve been conditioned to believe colourist rhetoric and are comfortable in it. Stay strong and safe, everyone. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
It's Crabs in a Pot mentality. And this mentality knows no boundaries, it is widely prevalent amongst all races of people. The essential gist is this: If they can't have it, neither can you. If you try to get it, and you come close, they will knock you down.
Trust me when I say, this is not exclusive to any race. This is one of the primary dynamics you will find amongst white people in western countries. Particularly, and unfortunately, women.
Colorism hasn’t been created by White colonizers.
I bet it was created by Middle Eastern at the Mesopotamian / Babylonian era.
Colorism is definitely an Iraqi/ Syrian issue , not Black or Desi issue !!!
I'm an Eastern European woman and I'm sad that in Eastern European beauty community, our women demonize dark-skinned women for being "spoiled" and "demanding" because of this lavender blush, when the issue wasn't about the blush itself but about how it was advertised. When I tried to address this issue, women harassed me in the comments because "we don't understand this Western obsession with inclusivity, not everything will work for everyone". Like, dark-skinned women, by their belief, don't even have a right to complain about false advertisement.
Isn't it funny how the people who so comfortably say "not everything will work for everyone" almost always have all the products work for them?
They don't complain because most things are tailored towards their skin tones.
The only reason they want Black Women, especially dark skinned Black Women to shut up is because they don't think Black Women are as deserving of care and understanding as other women. Let's just call it what it is.
Sounds about white
I will never buy a YSL product ever again and I liked their perfumes. If you have to resort to deliberately instigating racism from your core customer base against black women, clearly you have told me you don't value me as a customer. Nope, YSL will never see my money again.
💚❤️We are only going where we are celebrated from here on
The thing that annoyed me the most about this whole controversy is people kept moving goal post
First it was made for people with albinism or very fair skinned people
Then its a highligher/ base for Asian style of makeup
Next it was color corrector
Even though a quick Google search would have shown ysl marketing show women of a deeper completion for the promo pictures
Also this also shows me some people really don't understand color theory at all
Another thing what is wrong with wanting to live a nice life and try new things
The last woman you showed in your video looks like she is having fun and enjoying herself
Why does she have to act a certain way in order to show she is being "real or true to herself"
If she is happy and having fun being herself that is what matters
No such thing as "too white" when it comes to fashion brands, and that's the problem
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Evil behavior by the marketing team. Also very cynical of the "exposing golloria" person to use albino people as a point of argument, when it wasn't even marketed to them.
The same people bullying her in the next turn are all about helping children not be bullied…bunch of hypocrites. People want to pretend to do the right thing when it’s convenient for them.
I guarantee you that Yves Saint Lauren did this to generate PR and sales. Because they will make more money off of some thing that people will buy because of drama, just to make videos about it, then they would off of a blush that was actually universal.
True, sadly
As someone who worked in marketing this strategy of “rage bait marketing” which I have constantly had arguments about ad-nauseam in board rooms NEVER works long time. This is why LVMH is suffering now after insulting the Asian market. I understand business and how it’s cutthroat but it’s also based on relationship and trust. Black women are one of the biggest markets sectors when it comes to the beauty industry but white supremacy in its sheer idiocy doesn’t care… until it will eventually hit their pockets.
^What did LVMH do to the Asian market?
It's soooo simple: This Lavender shade is inclusive but not "ALL" inclusive. YSL promoted it as being "ALL" inclusive which this blush is not by showing people with dark complexion with this blush and advertising it as such. This is wrong. YSL sent this blush as a PR to Golloria so they should be prepared for the honest review. Hands off to Golloria for speaking the truth. End of story!
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😂 Those blushes won't work for any one with ANY kind of melanin or undertone.
Got to love when the people who have the least to do with the people who are affected most, are the ones talking the loudest. Proverbs 26:12.
If us darker skinned girlies get on code and only by from Inclusive brands and black owned to never even by a liner from these problematic companies they will see us then because we are the biggest spenders. How is it indi brands can get get it right while the other can't? Purposely done or straight racism u pick. How ever it goes it's all badd!
I agree
Black people come up as the highest beauty consumer due to hair care inclusion. Even then, we're talking billions of dollars (trillions worldwide) and that should not be dismissed. It's also 2024 and almost a decade ago, Fenty showed these other pretentious brands that it can be done. I've stopped shopping with any makeup brands that treat Black skin like an afterthought.
Edit: Forgot to add that, like the clued on ladies said, some of these companies are intentionally rage bait marketing. Black women need to get on code, ignore them by adding them to the 'Do not patronize' list. Shop with those who cater to us. Take business away from the offenders and give it to brands that get it right by showing their inappropriate products with alternatives from with companies that get it right.
@@KaeMaidenShe's not ADOS. She should support Black owned businesses.
Black beauty brands have a problem making it to tik tok for black Influencers to even promote.
There’s only so many black owned brands to go around for every black woman. Ntm, why should we be pigeon holed when we make up the general (public; audience) just like any and everybody else. Just bc someone wants something (for once, truly) from this brand doesn’t mean they don’t support or go to and for those other brands. Yes go where you’re appreciated but you shouldn’t always have to go out of your own way to do that, and stay there. You should be able to be all the way out and abt.
1:22 me when i use my white mom's expired blush from 2001
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😭😭😭😂😂😂
Beautiful dark brown Queens look at Mac it came from are makeup artist for women of every shade and color. Black women you are beautiful every shade and color. All queen are beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That’s why I only buy my makeup from Mac & Fenty. I have no time to waste on any other brands.
Dark skinned girls like me, getting the short end of the stick, per usual *sigh*
I wanted to be light skinned so bad as a kid that i bleached myself. I didmt work (thankfully) but i got bullied everyday about how dark i was. Funny thing, wasnt coming from white people, it was coming from my black peers! Why do we do this 🫠
Simple. Post Traumatic Slave/Colonization Syndrome. And best believe if you were in the suburbs with the whtes they will bully you the same and worse.
That's how it is! It comes from the same race, sad!
It always comes from our own.. Black ppl are the most colourist to light skin and dark skin women. It the most disturbing when a dark skin woman is colourist to a woman that’s darker than her.
I get stares EVERYWHERE I go no 🧢. I am my skin and I put that shit on. People are in awe of me especially when I dress like I’m the one . People are INTIMIDATED by a dark skin woman with high self esteem. They are caught off guard. I know haters be like “how dare she”😂😂😂😂
This is the best comment I've ever read in my life.
It kills them all the time, I mean the confidence.
That’s why they try so hard to tear y’all down. Keep shining sis.
People hate what they don't understand.
This comment is actually very true!!!
I cannot believe that people run this beautiful woman off the internet.😢
If this was marketed towards pale skin, then none of this would've happened! Why was it marketed towards darker women??
I will die on the hill that YSL targeted her the knew their products wouldn't work on her skin and that it would cause uproar. They did not care how it affected her mentally all they cared about was the views that they would gain from this conflict
This makes no sense, that would be bad for business. It's a PR package, they probably expected her to choose the darkest shade that would work for her
@@deonbrown9681 rage bait works for more that view it world for sales too
@@deonbrown9681I think someone actually commented that and the girl with the blue background said so
‘No PR is bad PR. So any PR is good PR.’
I hope they do send her new shades and that she films herself giving it to a shelter or throwing it away without even opening it. Demonstrate fully that it is a marketing tactic that won't work any more.
No because harassing someone out of the internet over an overpriced blush you probably wont even buy is crazy
I think Sudanese people are the most uniformly beautiful people, period. And she is no exception. I haven't come across one even remotely unattractive.
Unless you live somewhere there is a low chance of "unattractive" people from a country promoted to you especially in another country.
The exception are the rare few countries that are more into talent and skills than looks
@sugarzblossom8168 They are still beautiful 😍😍😍😍 Their skin is exceptional! I have ALWAYS ALWAYS loved the way they looked, but my favorite is their skin, you can tell GOD is an artist just by looking at them. Dark skin should be the beauty standard if a standard ever needed to exist. ❤️❤️❤️
Yesss we are unique 😊
@@NoodleDoodle-w5yall skin tones should be the beauty standard.
I love South Sudanese people , i’m a real fan of Ajak Deng , they’re the prettiest black people , tall , healthy, beautiful face features , the brightest ebony complexion unlike Senegalese who are sometimes off / dull.
But i don’t like the North Sudanese features while they are light skinned …
9:55 It’s actually crazy the hills that people are willing to die on, especially when it comes to make up because that blush did not look good on her. It looked ashy as hell, but the people were pretending like it looks good because it’s YSL.
How deep does it go? Black women are policed from being soft, feminine, cute, or girly. It challenges the stereotype of the "man-ish, brute, and loud" black woman. Brands inform the beauty community, they're re-enforcing this stereotype. Doing this ON PURPOSE to further exclude black women from the "ideal beauty standard". Black women are BEAUTIFUL and we need to accept that fact!
Yup they don’t want bw wearing makeup
Men do this too “bw wear too much nails, makeup, lashes, and weave “ but they allow other women to wear the same. It is only bw that are requested to be plain jane
Black women deserve to feel like their beauty is being recognized. Brands sending products to women with dark complexions are slapping them in the face like it's some kind of prank, knowing they won't be able to use them. I struggle to find complexion products in America because of how fair my complexion is, but I genuinely can't imagine how much worse that would be for someone with a deep, rich skin tone. Y'all deserve so much better than this.
No blush should have a white base wth ...
I don't understand why people would send hate to Golloria for just stating that the blushes don't work on her skin tone, when giving opinions based on how products work for them is literally what all beauty influencers do! All YSL had to do was market their blushes truthfully. 🙄
Every creator talking about the blush: “My issue with the product is its marketing, claiming it is universal and the obviously edited images showcasing the blush on darker skin.”
Three billion IQ people in the comments:
“Its not for you duh”
I'm so saddened by the last creator's post. I would havr followed her positive content. It is so sad that our community doesn't come together to lift each other up. Let's do better.
Look her up on TikTok- themakingofjmarie, her content is actually great.
I fxcking hate this world, i hope i get reborn as an alien on a different universe 🙏
LITERALLY! (btw, ur gorgeous omg)
Everyone should defend Golloria. She’s amazing.
At this point, i would only mess with fenty products
That girl’s fiancé and dad are awesome.
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Fashion fair, MAC, black opal, Bobbi brown, NARS and makeup forever have always been some of the most inclusive brands or specialized for POC. But people turned their backs on their brands for these luxury companies or the brands influencers were pushing. Al someone who works in the industry during the social media boom I saw it with my own eyes.
Go where you are celebrated.
I mean not evb turned their backs on them…they still have loyal customers and customers that circle back when they can or just “support” when they can. You shouldn’t have to be stuck where you’re actually appreciated when you’re easily one of their consumers too. It’s great going where you’re appreciated but you shouldn’t have to be stuck there bc evb else is still playing dumb dumb games.
@@Boohurghhoo I worked in Makeup for many years. The comments said about the brands I mentioned were appalling. Of course you shouldn’t have to stay in one lane but if certain brands clearly portray an image of disrespect towards certain skin tones money, time, or publicity shouldn’t be spent there. The loyal customers are keeping some of those brands alive such a Fashion Fair but as time goes on there are less of them.
NARS don’t have my foundation shade but I like their concealer in the color amanade
I'm caucasian, but my dad is Roma (gypsy) and there a little bit of South Asian on my mom's side so I'm very olive. No way in hell this would work on me and I LOVE purple blushes. I guess it could be a highlight- maybe. But BLUSH?? STFU. This won't work on 90% of humanity. And that's okay, but don't gaslight women into thinking they're the problem.
I'm 🏻 af, but I have a yellow undertone. This blush wouldn't work for me either, even though I typically buy the lightest shade of foundation in most brands. It is not a universal shade.
Honestly, the explanation that the woman gave regarding the process for selecting these colors is why I only purchase makeup from manufacturers who make products specifically for black women.
The sign off message was very well stated. Kudos to this brave young woman.
what is her name/tiktok handle ?
But why don't those influencers just REFUSE to support any of those companies that are clearly anti black. Whether they be explicitly/implicitly so??? And that purple blush doesn't look good on any of those people's skin either.
She clearly wasn't supporting it. She dragged them, literally said it was trash. Wym
If they were supporting them why would they drag them through the mud I know some people lack common sense but this is just ignor ance and we have black brands but very minimum and not well supported. And also children and people like me who never worn makeup buy these products and think it looks good
It was already mentioned that it's not just about "who it looks good on" but the fact that it's false marketing and that is bad, and ignoring that issue won't make it go away.
They have money and bills to be made. Kinda like how blk ppl work at places that they know is mistreating them. Bills gotta be paid
I am not a dark skin woman but have always been infinitely grateful for the work that dark skin women do and have done to get us larger skin tone ranges in makeup. It has benefited all of us. But they still get the short end of the stick and harassment from inside and outside the black community. This was definitely a PR tactic by YSL and I love their perfumes but don’t want to support a company that uses outrage like this to advertise.
Aww I love j Marie
But I did unfollow her years ago ironically when I transitioned to a more modest style. Just cleaned up my timeline to reflect my inspo but I’m def gotta circle back and support her again. Makes me so sad the hate that she has received.
Thank you for airing these issues and sharing your platform with these other ladies. I hope that the messages being sent will be heard and help to effect change. Best wishes 👍🏾
I hope so too 💚❤️
12:40 it’s rage-baiting. Utterly ridiculous. Everyone needs to prove them wrong and boycott them. You have to hit these companies in their pockets. Remember, YSL is also a legacy brand, as is L’Oréal - they need to be taught a lesson.
Support the people that look like you first, and that make better products anyway for a better price!
How is the issue of inclusion still a thing in 2024? Just blows my mind😮 I mean do companies want to be crucified by customers, surely please surely they must know that these products are anything but inclusive? Are we back to Hourglass days? Oh mannnn
it’s definitely not universal..$40 hell no!!
Ok, but doesn't that lavender shade remind anyone else of Edward Scissor Hands?
I kept thinking it reminded me of somethinggg…there it is! Also the vampire he played in…that one movie😅 abt something hearts😂
Anytime I uncover a company who have issues with my race or skin color, I discontinue spending my money with them. Period. Next!!
She got bullied off her platform??? I’ve followed her since the beginning and this is genuinely sickening.
SHES BACK AND NONE OF YALL ARE TO RUIN THIS
If you don’t say you like it, people get upset. So people only post the products they like, but that’s not good either
It's so bizarre this kind of stuff still happens nowadays, having to constantly defend things that are obvious, that should be the norm
NYX lavender/ light pink 6:22 butta blush is a great example of a light blush that can work on all skin tones beautifully. That formula is veryyy universal and proves that it’s not just about the color. If NYX can do it YSL should be able to too. That concept though was clearly not on any mind cause they don’t care for it to be 🤷♀️
I feel so sad for Gollooria... she was just trying to spread awareness....
I used to find her a little annoying, but that was not because of her. It was an issue with my own self
I hadn't seen her on my page in a while, and I'm just finding out this happened.... and it just sucks.....
She's very pretty. Her complexion is smooth and even. Sometimes insults come from envy...
Dear black women conversations are like this are meant to keep you angry while many people are collecting coins from it. Everything said is true but don’t forget to breathe and live your best life. ❤
These women are flawlessly beautiful!!! Those blushes are not for any melanated skin tones !!!!
Sounds like jealousy. Her skin is beautiful!
I must add that I’ve never found a foundation that works for my skin color and tone (summer or winter). Even when I hire professionals, it’s always too ashy/light. I’m 61 yr old. Still searching, as a result, I don’t wear foundation.
I hate how brands like YSL exploit POCs with rage bait like this.
As an African American woman I think it’s safe to say that we don’t need anyone to represent us when it’s our aesthetic that’s being copied by every group of women on this planet
This is disgraceful
OmG!!!!! Thank you saying the obvious… I can’t tell you how much make up I have in my drawer- what ever happened to
Flori Roberts and other Black makeup lines🤷🏾♀️
I’m so sorry to hear this is going on within our community. She’s beautiful.
I'm not NOT BUYING
Nooo, I love Golloria, she is so beautiful, and kind hearted, there's nothing. Fuck YSL for fucking sending her sending 6 sending her shades that weren't her even fucking close to her skin tone, they sent her those shades, like they sent her there blackface shade just to hurt her. Fuck whatever social media platform that allowed haters to bully her off of it! That blonde lady was so awesome though, I still want my gorgeous Golloria back, she could be on UA-cam, Instagram or Snapchat, or Twitch. Her fans will follow her. 😢😢 So this is why I haven't seen much of her on UA-cam lately. 😢😢 Why are people so cruel and vindictive?
but she's so beautiful!!!! People are so weird wtf???
Yt people always trying to police blk women and their "attitudes". They have no idea to be in 2024 and still have a hard time finding makeup while there's 50 shades of the same color of white. I've been having trouble finding makeup for my dark skinned mother for years now, its very tiring and frustrating. If you had your shade in every makeup brand then of course you wouldnt understand the frustration and really need to stfu.
But they never will…it’s always the unaffected over the affected.
@@Boohurghhoo very true 💕💕
So the brand don’t have a problem…but the people who probably aren’t going to buy it do ???😂
I will say..as a very pale person..we do not get many products..so many shades of "light.." none for pale/very fair.
But these brands, they get bonuses and perks for having diverse people in their swatches, that's why they do that.. It's why we see products made 41 group of people, but marketed to people with darker skin, because they get in trouble for not having darker skin women in swatches ... But they don't get a huge perk for making the product fit the women in them..
Your brand and company will get a higher diversity rating, and it's why these systematic systems for inclusivity, end up causing drama... they should just let the inclusivity happen naturally using social media... These businesses half ass it, for financial reasons, because it's a shortcut?, is a problem.. But it keeps getting incentivized through those diversity checklists for easy virtue points.
But every single brand making every single product for every single skin tone, it just doesn't work so they cut corners...
❤❤❤ sending love, blessings, empowerment to my. Beautiful ladies.The struggle is never ending 🌹
I can’t even find my shade in foundation. My undertone is weird and nobody has been able to help match me correctly . I gave up and just do concealer(even that is hard to find I did get lucky with the nars neutral one) and blush
Honestly there’s colorism everywhere. I’m East Asian and even East Asian foundation is too light for me at the darkest shade. Like that pale lavender would look awful on me. They only cater to pale skintones even though a lot of east Asians aren’t pale. These companies need to do better
Could definitely do a deep purple 💜 the base should be orange so you can see it on darker complexions
Thank you for this video. I agree.
My bf is a chemist. The answer is to be what is needed. If we aren’t even in the spaces where formulations are created-inclusivity will not happen consistently.
I am not on that other app but I feel like seek to create a line for dark skinned women. We cannot expect yt people to consider what they literally have no experience in. And they keep telling us-to keep your coin. So keep it. PR or not you don’t have to feature companies that see you and your $ as an afterthought.
Now the colorism-we know that a lot of times the only thing that can be deeply hued is a man but also that’s not even most of us . But internalized hate and bias is deadly.
The only way we can get there is to be and of our own.
Chiiiiile u r so very beautiful n I thinks it’s mainly ur complexion. Not to say u don’t have pretty features but that dark skin is ur prettiest feature IMO. It’s impossible to be considered beautiful by everyone because of personal preferences and that’s okay.
This could also be a product of pushing products through just get them out as fast as possible before the end of the year or before the holidays. Since they where put out a month ago i personally think they where just pushing them through just to make room for the Halloween collection.
It's a shame. This woman is beautiful. She helps other dark skinned women. What's wrong with haters?
It was done on purpose. Their intentions were never to be inclusive.
No offense, BUT as a Blk woman I could tell by looking at the shade
Unfortunately, I see this in my community as well. Firstly, I feel like people want to hide "darker-complexioned" people in their communities or the groups they're associated with. Secondly, every time you feel like/want to do anything that's not stereotypical for your background, you'll have people that'll try and shut you down, criticize you, and even say you're being inauthentic. Most of the time, that's coming from your own people.
It's very simple, we won't be buying YSL.
It makes me mad. She's such a beautiful woman. We (black women) can be our own worst enemy sometimes.
Dark skin doesn't really flush or blush so...I don't really have a place for rouge/blush in my lil makeup kit. I learned long ago that blush is meant to give pale skin a "healthy" look.