Foundation Shopping and Skin Tone Matching
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Which store's foundation made Nina's skin look ashy and pale?

Chanel

Where did the salesperson quickly find a foundation that felt like a perfect match for Nina?

Ulta

What was the issue with the foundation recommended by the beauty specialist at Target?

It made Nina look sweaty and greasy, and if she sweated, lines of color would appear on her face.

At which store did the salesperson suggest two shades and got it right on the first try?

<p>Sephora</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many nice foundations did Nina come out of the shopping experience with?

<p>Two</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Nina emphasize about the importance of finding the best match?

<p>Testing all options</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the issue with the foundation recommended by the beauty specialist at Target?

<p>It made Nina look sweaty and greasy, with lines of color appearing on her face</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Nina emphasize the importance of testing all options to find the best match?

<p>Because she struggled to find a good match for her skin tone</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which store's salesperson tried to match Nina but the darkest shade was too pale for her?

<p>Chanel</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did the salesperson quickly find a foundation that felt like a perfect match for Nina?

<p>Ulta</p> Signup and view all the answers

At which store did the salesperson suggest two shades and got it right on the first try?

<p>Sephora</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many nice foundations did Nina come out of the shopping experience with?

<p>2</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

  • Nina, a person of color, went to four different stores to buy foundations based on the help of the clerks due to previous difficulties in finding a good match for her skin tone.
  • At Chanel, the saleslady tried to match Nina but the darkest shade was too pale for her, making her skin look ashy and pale.
  • At Ulta, a salesperson quickly found a foundation that warmed up to Nina's skin tone and felt like a perfect match, with a slight difference on her forehead.
  • At Target, the beauty specialist was confident that W6 Warm would work but the foundation made Nina look sweaty and greasy, and if she sweated, lines of color would appear on her face.
  • At Sephora, the salesperson suggested two shades and got it right on the first try, with the foundations being almost identical to Nina's skin tone and taking out discoloration, leaving her skin warm and bright.
  • Nina came out of the shopping experience with two nice foundations that she plans to use for a long time, emphasizing the importance of testing all options to find the best match.

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This quiz explores Nina's journey to find the perfect foundation for her skin tone, highlighting the challenges and successes at different beauty stores. It emphasizes the importance of testing multiple options to find the best match and the impact of shade accuracy on her skin's appearance.

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