Her dark and deep dark kit options have been called out for not truly catering to women with dark skin. Here’s more proof that the collection underserves darker women. Kim recently admitted that she uses her creme contour sticks in shade dark. If she, a fair-skinned women, is using these products in the second-darkest shade the brand makes, then what exactly can they meant to do for darker women? Short answer: Not much. Let’s check out a few photos that prove who these “dark” contour kits are and are not working for. Full disclosure though, she did have to pair Kim’s kit with the Urban Decay Naked Contour Palette in Dark ($35, Urban Decay). Not to mention all of Kim K’s contour products have cool tones — so dark girls with warm undertones are still SOL. Spread the contour joy, Kim.
title: “9 Photos That Prove How Kim Kardashian S Contour Kits Fail” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “William Roberts”
Her dark and deep dark kit options have been called out for not truly catering to women with dark skin. Here’s more proof that the collection underserves darker women. Kim recently admitted that she uses her creme contour sticks in shade dark. If she, a fair-skinned women, is using these products in the second-darkest shade the brand makes, then what exactly can they meant to do for darker women? Short answer: Not much. Let’s check out a few photos that prove who these “dark” contour kits are and are not working for. Full disclosure though, she did have to pair Kim’s kit with the Urban Decay Naked Contour Palette in Dark ($35, Urban Decay). Not to mention all of Kim K’s contour products have cool tones — so dark girls with warm undertones are still SOL. Spread the contour joy, Kim.