Bobbi Brown TSV 08/08/24

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I was thinking of trying this, but it’s a bit too expensive for me. Not sure if it’s sweltering hot in the studio, but AY and the BA’s faces look as if they’re sweating like billio.
 
Er, is it me, but I can't see any difference between the before and after shots on any of the models, regardless of skin colour.

I've been double-taking the Skin Sense kit before/afters. There's a significant change but it looks as if it's due to the lighting. The reflection in the model's eyes looks faded in the before and there's something off with her hair colour. It might just be me but it looks 'off' and therefore off-putting.
 
I've been double-taking the Skin Sense kit before/afters. There's a significant change but it looks as if it's due to the lighting. The reflection in the model's eyes looks faded in the before and there's something off with her hair colour. It might just be me but it looks 'off' and therefore off-putting.
That is not unusual, QVC’s shots of the ‘after’ looks are a lot worse than the ‘before’ it is their top rule in presentation and marketing.
 
Are the shades forgiving?
So what I had to do, as no shop in N.I sell it was doing a search for real swatches online.

Lisa's own site was helpful, SpaceNK not so much, Youtube live videos much better.
I thought I might be a shade 2 going by Lisa's site but thought 3 as well. After my googling for swatches etc, decided on 3. Good decision but I still might be able to use 2. The shade I picked blends very well into my skin tone. Which different brands, I can be neutral or cool.
 
I never think that the before and after shots look any different regardless of the brands being featured. Sometimes the before ones look better than the after photos. Similarly, seeing the results of 30 people in a survey about a product would hardly encourage me to buy something. 300, 3000 or 30,000 would give a more realistic viewpoint.
 

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