Empowering Inclusivity in Every Shade
Our Claudette Colvin Foundation Palette is thoughtfully curated for dark skin tones. This palette offers a versatile selection of shades to enhance, even out, and also celebrate rich complexions.
Named after the courageous civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, this palette is a testament to empowerment, inclusivity, and self-expression. It features six creamy, blendable foundation shades for dark skin that allow you to create a flawless, radiant base while embracing your natural beauty.
What’s Inside
This palette includes a range of creme foundations and color correctors tailored for dark skin tones:
- Tereza: A deep, neutral shade for full coverage.
- Nabou: A warm red-toned foundation for dark skin tones that add rich warmth.
- Yadi: A golden hue for brightness and balance.
- Deep Orange: Neutralizes dark spots and also discoloration.
- Melina: A warm, golden shade for depth and glow.
- Mixing Base: A pigment-free formula to customize coverage and texture.
Buildable, Hydrating Coverage for Dark Skin Tones
Each shade in the Claudette Colvin foundation palette for dark skin features our signature oil-based. Because of its creamy formula, the foundation palette gives you a moisturized and glowing finish. The buildable texture also makes it easy to layer for everything from light, natural looks to full coverage glam. This palette is especially suited for dry or combination skin, ensuring a smooth, comfortable finish that lasts.
Customizable and Multifunctional Foundation for Dark Skin Tones
Perfect for both professional makeup artists and everyday users, the palette’s blendable shades can be used as color correctors and foundations for dark skin. Use them individually or mix and match to create your ideal tone and coverage level. The addition of the Mixing Base gives you even more flexibility, making it easy to adjust the formula to your needs.
With the Claudette Colvin Foundation Palette, you’re not just creating a flawless base—you’re also making a bold statement for diversity, equality, and self-love.