'I'm a really dark-skinned girl': The foundations supermodel Adut Akech swears by

(Photo: Daniel Jackson for Allure)
Supemodel Adut Akech covers Allure's May 2019 issue. (Photo: Daniel Jackson for Allure)

Adut Akech is living her best supermodel life.

The South Sudan-born beauty signed with a modeling agency at the tender age of 15. Akech turned heads when she walked the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2017 show in Paris, and later went on to sign a three-season exclusive deal with the fashion house. She’s since graced the catwalks of Versace, Prada and Chanel and showed off her stunning features on multiple Vogue covers.

Even though the 19-year-old has claimed such notoriety, including Model of the Year title, she knows that the beauty industry still has a lot of work to do when it comes to addressing the needs of black girls and women like herself.

In her cover story for Allure’s May 2019 issue, Akech gets candid with writer Baze Mpinja about what it’s really like to be a dark-skinned model. From being compared to fellow South Sudanese supermodel Alek Wek to having her Afro styled by artists who are not trained in textured hair, Akech isn’t sitting in silence about the challenges she faces on the job.

“If a model is not feeling OK [with a style], they should understand,” she says about not letting anyone “touch her hair this season.”

Another beauty struggle for Akech: the hassle of bringing her own foundation on set.

Even though the Fenty Beauty effect has motivated more cosmetic brands to expand their makeup shades to include darker hues beyond taupe and chestnut, access to inclusive foundations isn’t widespread.

“I’m a really dark-skinned girl, and it was hard to find something in Australia; the only brand I could use was M.A.C. In America, I can find my shade,” says Akech.

When listing the foundation brands she swears by, the young model tells Allure L’Oréal Paris True Match, Maybelline New York Fit Me and Dior Backstage are her go-to’s.

(Photo: Daniel Jackson for Allure)
More than just a pretty face. Adut Akech is using her platform to raise awareness about the lack of diversity in beauty and fashion. (Photo: Daniel Jackson for Allure)

Shop Akech’s foundation brand picks below! Then head over to allure.com to learn more about her beauty regimen, and pick up a copy of Allure‘s May issue on newsstands.

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MAC Cosmetics Matchmaster Foundation SPF 15

MAC Cosmetics Matchmaster Foundation SPF 15
MAC Cosmetics Matchmaster Foundation SPF 15 (Photo: Nordstrom)

Shop it: $39, nordstrom.com

L’Oréal Paris True Match Super Blendable Makeup

L’Oréal Paris True Match Super Blendable Makeup
L’Oréal Paris True Match Super Blendable Makeup (Photo: Ulta)

Shop it: $11, ulta.com

Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation

Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation (Photo: Target)
Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation (Photo: Target)

Shop it: $6, target.com

Dior Backstage Face and Body Foundation

Dior Backstage Face and Body Foundation (Photo: Sephora)
Dior Backstage Face and Body Foundation (Photo: Sephora)

Shop it: $40, sephora.com

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