Pretty pop singer Freda Payne shows-and-tells how
she does an utterly fantastic makeup for her
burnished-brown skin. (Black girls don't
really have black skin, like coal, you know,
any more than white girls have white skin,
like pillow cases!) Avoid foundation
that has a reddish glow, too much pink, or
gray tinge. Freda prefers
Barbara Walden's #26. Use a plum or
purply brown rouge. Barbara Walden's
pinky-beige highlighter goes around eyes,
blended out to temples; pale blue eye shadow
on lid and under eye, darker blue in crease,
pale frosted pink on brow bone. Fred says,
"Most black have pigmentation variations on
the mouth usually lower lip is lighter than
the upper, like mine. Barbara Walden's
Lip Dark undercoat equalizes the two."