This is why people are getting seriously aggy with Beautyblender

And it has nothing to do with the sponge...

Beautyblender

And it has nothing to do with the sponge...

Everyone bloody loves a Beautyblender - the little sponges have changed the way we apply our make-up and we've even found alternative uses for them.

Beauty editors, make-up artists and the everyday woman cannot get enough and praise the brand for it's innovation.

Until now.

Now, people ain't happy with the brand and it's newest launch - Bounce the brand's first ever foundation.

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It apparently has 24 hour wear - great. It apparently has a velveteen matte finish - wonderful. It's apparently vegan/cruelty free - mazel tov. And apparently it's got no parabens, sulfates, phthalares or oils in it - fabulous.

So far, so good.

The thing that everyone is ticked off about? Despite there being 32 shades - according to many Instagram users - this is not enough. Like so many brands before this one, the darker end of the shade spectrum seems to have been left out.

One user asked: 'where are the rest of the shades?', another said, 'that's a whole lot of white', whilst one particularly angry comment said, 'This shade range is garbage af.'

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The foundation isn't even available yet, the official launch date is 24th July in the US, but the initial reaction is probably the last thing Beautyblender was hoping for.

We're not sure when the foundation will be available in the UK, but this launch seems to reignite the argument for cosmetic brands to cater to all skin tones.

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Katie Thomas

Katie Thomas is the Senior Beauty Editor at Marie Claire UK. With over 10 years of experience on women's luxury lifestyle titles, she covers everything from the best beauty looks from the red carpet and stand out trends from the catwalk, to colonic irrigation and to the best mascaras on the market. She started her career on fashion desks across the industry - from The Telegraph to Brides - but found her calling in the Tatler beauty department. From there she moved to Instyle, before joining the Marie Claire digital team in 2018. She’s made it her own personal mission to find the best concealer in the world to cover her tenacious dark circles. She’s obsessed with skincare that makes her skin bouncy and glowy, low-maintenance hair that doesn’t require brushing and a cracking good manicure. Oh and she wears more jewellery than the Queen.