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Mar 13, 2013
Tweet G.
What happened to the deeper shade ranges? Unfortunately, 180 is a burnt orangy brown and 185 is a muted cool tone deeper brown. NO CONTAST IN BETWEEN! Come on MUFE, this isn't the 80's you have to know that there is more to deeper African American skin than this!
Mar 14, 2013
Alyssa U.
Have you looked into Ben Nye's Banana powder, unfortunately it is in high demand now.. And can be hard to find! But it is beautiful on dark skin tones!
Mar 14, 2013
Tweet G.
Yes, Banana Powder is amazing! I was really excited about the pro powder however :(