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These Foundations For Dark Skin Tones Are All Under £20 & Pretty Great

by Lollie King
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Finding a foundation shade that matches your skin tone can be a pretty arduous task when you have darker skin. Then when you finally find your perfect shade match, you never want to let that go. Many of my teenage years were spent on shopping trips with my friends feeling frustrated that there were so very few high street makeup brands that catered to darker skin tones. Luckily, the high street is finally catching up with the rest of the makeup world and there are now affordable foundations. Here are five of the best foundations for dark skin under £20.

For a long time, like many teenage girls, I wore the wrong shade of foundation. I look back at photos now and cringe because my face and neck were totally different colours. We've all been there, right? But for people with darker skin it's because there weren't too many other options. As Metro reports, presenter and comedian London Hughes recently spoke up about a makeup artist using hot chocolate powder on her face for a prime time TV job because they didn't have any makeup for black people. It's disgusting and totally unfair.

One of the main previous problems with high street foundations for darker skin tones was the "one size fits all" approach. This meant that there was a lack of multiple dark shades, and the few that were available didn't match people's undertones, making the skin look ashy. Brands like Fenty Beauty, Charlotte Tilbury, and MAC have created an inclusive safe space within the makeup industry for people of colour and those with darker skin tones by finally catering to the nuances in peoples undertones. But these are luxury brands, and so aren't really accessible to everyone. Luckily now the high street is widening their colour spectrum so our skin can glow from the inside out.

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