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TikTok is shocked by the illusion of lipstick color — and for that it is called a “liar”

TikToker's pair puts color theory on the ultimate test, but uses lipstick.

TikTok's @makeupbymonicaaand @jazlmao Monica and Jazzy in a clip showing a duo wearing the same lipstick tube. Now Viral — Still, it appears as two completely different shades.

In thevideo, which has been played over 17 million times, the two are wearing PixiBeauty lipstick in "Evening Rose" shades. In Jazzi it looks dark mauve, but in Monica it is bright pink.

"It's a color theory" reads the text above the clip and shows that it applies the same tube of lip color.

The shocked viewer commented that the beauty master was distrustful when he applied the lip tint and believed that the girl had forged it.

"The shades of the bottles are obviously different. The cane looks darker when it comes in than when it comes out," said one mysterious viewer.

"This is a further testament to the need for diverse expressions in makeup ads," he chimed in another word to guarantee women of different skin tones.

"As a poc [color person], I hate this happening because my friend has the color I love, but it doesn't look the same to me" and others. Who said that the same thing that another person wrote in addition to the user's chorus will happen to them?

Tiktokers test lipstick
TikTok / makeup bymonicaa

"This must be seen by me That's why, every time I upload a "xyz product for brown skin", "someone else commented.

Despite being unbelievers, Monica and Jazzy are working on something. Skin tone affects how makeup appears on the skin. In a 2021 article by

Birdie, make-up artist Afton Williams analyzed the warm or cool tones of the skin, or used something useful. Explained how to choose the right shade for your lip color Lipstick color wheel.

Jazzi and Monica
TikTok / makeup bymonicaa

BuzzFeed tested its color theory in 2017 experiments did. Four women with different skin tones were involved. They tested six different brands and colors to prove how each shade is different depending on the skin tone.

Still, under Monica and Jazzy's video, people continued to harp make-up lovers, calling them liars and claiming that it was all a sleight of hand.

To uncover comment skeptics, paircreated several other videosshowing dipping the same cane in the same lipstick tube and applying it. did. In fact, color theory is working.

"If you show the first dip, a liar, please speak again," one viewer responded by Monica creating a follow-up video.

"I'm holding it in the frame, so there's no cut"Monica refers to her lip tint tube and states in clip. increase. ..

"Different skin tones only indicate that they look different," said Jazzy.

Jazzi and Monica
TikTok / makeup bymonicaa

Duo is another video, various brands I tried the lipstick. This is because the color of the skin proves how makeup appears on people's faces. They kissed a piece of paper and showed a transfer color that looked like the same hue. In the

clip, I tested different shades and explained that the color of the base (in this case, the lips) makes the lipstick look different.

"This is why it is so important for brands to make different shades of lipstick and show what they look like in different skin tones."Narration isIs called.

"This series is amazing," wrote one fan.

Jazzi and Monica
TikTok / Makeup bymonicaa

"This is my friend, why I can't wear red It looks like you're wearing a clown make-up, but it looks perfect, "he chimed another person.

"I'm happy to find a channel like urs after realizing that my makeup doesn't always meet my skin tone expectations," another said. ..