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L'Oreal Paris True Match TV Spot, 'Shades for All Skin Tones'

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Balanda Atis is a L'Oreal Scientist who had a hard time finding a foundation to match her skin and made it her mission to create a makeup that reflects each person's skin tone. L'Oreal claims to have accomplished this by taking skin scans from a mix of 57 ethnicities to come up with a blend of color to fit each skin tone accordingly. The result of this endeavor is L'Oreal Paris' True Match foundation, which is available in 45 different shades.

Published
September 18, 2018
Advertiser
L'Oreal Paris Cosmetics
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L'Oreal Paris Cosmetics True Match
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Wavemaker ... Media Agency

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