![]() In other words, the color and shade of the makeup-be it lip balm, blush, or even foundation-changes as soon as it touches your skin! I don't know what's going on, 'cause it didn't change when I was rubbing it on my hand.Have you ever tried pH-reacting makeup? If not, it’s exactly what it sounds like: makeup that contains ingredients that react to pH levels of your skin by changing color. And because of that, I'm not going to do a wear test. I feel like all of us just had that same white cast to our skin, and it wasn't really changing in color at all. Nico: A product like this does sound really promising, but its main claim, of adapting to all skin tones, just isn't true. So I don't know how this foundation chooses when and where it wants to change colors, but it seems to have a mind of its own. It's not changing on my face, but the fingers I was using to blend it in are now very orange, and also there's a similar shade stained all over my shirt now. I don't know what's going on, 'cause it didn't change when I was rubbing it on my hand. "This is the skin of a killer, Bella." That's what I think. Irene: It's going to seem like it matches your skin color if you rub it away. Do they maybe say to keep rubbing because eventually you would just rub it in until it would appear to have blended? I just, I don't understand where the other colors are going to come from. Irene Kim: This to all skin tones seems like a stretch. I'd rather just get a foundation in my shade. But because of the oxidation, because of the finish, it's just not a product that I would be reaching for again. It actually was shockingly matching my skin tone really well. I thought this product was really going to be a winner when I was applying it. It's giving me, like, "I am a Cullen" effect, where it's not like pure glitter on my face, but it's so shimmery in this light. I feel like it at the most evened it out slightly, but it's not giving coverage. I have a little redness and also a little hyperpigmentation from acne scars on my cheek. ![]() Which, I'm having what I would consider a good skin day for myself, so it's not that big of a deal, but I personally would like more coverage, like, right here. I'm laughing at myself because I really thought this was going to be terrible, but it looks exactly like my skin tone right now. I have a pretty neutral undertone, so I think that's what's throwing it off. It keeps on changing, but right now it actually looks like it has a pretty pink undertone. Like, not sticky, but it has the feeling of Elmer's glue before it dries down. Kyle Kerchaert: The texture is really gluey. Clearly this isn't working out for me, especially not the way they advertised it to work, but let's see how it works on everyone else. It's evening out my skin in a way that I don't care for, because it's just making me look pale all over. Nico: I thought you were going to say, "Do you think it's giving?" And I was like, no! Do you think it's giving? Absolutely not. ![]() Producer: Do you think it's giving any coverage? I don't understand why you would buy this, if not for that claim. But it's not adapting, which is the whole point of this thing. It kind of just looks like I accidentally bought a foundation that was too light for my skin tone. It's not the worst thing that's ever happened to me. I'm just going to start applying, because it's already going to start blending into nothing. Because I don't see how anyone my skin tone or deeper can use something like this, because it's really not doing much of anything. And I'm confused as to why, because it cannot be that everyone who tried out this foundation was lighter than me. This product has over 700 five-star reviews, I think. So I'm just going to keep doing this and hope something happens. But right off the bat, it's not doing anything. The instructions say to pump it on the back of your hand and mix with your finger until you see it turn a color that you think will match your skin tone. Just by the looks of it in the bottle, it's already turning some weird orangey kind of color, which tells me something is going to change, but I'm not super hopeful that it's going to match my skin tone, at all. Obviously, I'm calling in a few friends to also test out this foundation. This is the Rebelle Foundation from Hailey Beauty, and it's supposed to be the first foundation adaptable to all skin tones. Nico Reyes: The odds of a foundation adapting to all skin tones are extremely low, but today we're going to be trying a product that claims to do just that. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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