Super Bowl had the worst ratings since 2007
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Including Hispanics and Asians, the country is 87% light skinned people. And admittedly, the three cultures have a crap ton in common as opposed to Africans and everyone else
IN thr world of makeup, libtards clamor and cry for more dark shades, they cancel companies on social media for not having 40 deep shades...
Then those deep shades end up on clearance at discount stores.I've seen $100 makeup products for $3 new sealed because the shades simply don't sell before they expire. SEPHORA tried carrying an exclusive black owned for blacks Only brand BLACKUP giving them premier shelf space next to designers like Yves Saint Laurent and Givenchy, and they had to clear it all and get rid of the end caps a year later
FENTY beauty on the other hand is massively succesful, never seen it at Marshall's. It is also black ownee (Rihanna) but the difference is the brand caters to light skin tones for the most part (while still having some deep shades)
It's literally social astroturfing, the way advertisers try to portray the country
I’m glad you brought up the makeup shade debacle. The social media woke squad throw a hissy fit if there’s not 400 brown/black shades meanwhile I’m super pale and if I mention not being able to find my shade in a foundation brand then I get told to sit down and shut up. It’s ridiculous because most customers in the US are going to have light/fair skin so it makes sense to carry mostly lighter shades but that doesn’t matter apparently. I just noticed that Ulta is now carrying a brand called “mented” that only carries black/brown shades, but you won’t hear anyone complaining about their lack of light shades. I guess we’ll see how long “mented” stays in business catering to 6-8% of the US population.