It seems like a universal truth that anyone who has ever worn foundation has struggled to find a shade match. The BoldHue, released in March 2025, is a smart device that aims to solve this problem.
I feel like my own skin tone changes from week to week. My base undertone is neutral, leaning olive, and I’m usually somewhere in the nebulous foundation shade range known as “medium.” I’m biracial, and I feel like there are stark differences between my summer skin tone and my winter skin tone (especially if I’m tanning in the winter to combat seasonal depression). I have acne, some areas of redness and broken blood vessels, and a smattering of freckles that I want to remain visible.
It’s not the hardest thing in the world to visit a Sephora or Ulta and get shade-matched, but that often comes with pressure to make a purchase, and it doesn’t factor in the fact that your skin might be a different color next week.
Recently, I purchased the viral TirTir makeup compact, and after using the company’s online shade-matching tool, the recommended shade was abhorrently, vilely wrong. I looked like I’d taken a dip in olive oil. And wouldn’t you know it? It’s pretty hard to return used foundation. (Some stores do have testers and generous return policies, but I’d rather just be able to know it’s going to look right from the get-go.) It’s hard enough to find a good “medium” shade, let alone one that’s very dark or fair.
The BoldHue is a little printer that custom makes foundation that matches your skin shade exactly. It was cofounded by two women—Karin Layton, a scientist and engineer who previously worked for NASA, and Rachel Wilson, an entrepreneur who previously launched a successful hand-poured candle company. BoldHue has a lot of tech inside, but it’s dead simple to use.
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The BoldHue starter kit comes smartly packaged. You’ll get the device, a USB-A to USB-C cable, five pigment concentrate bottles (in black, red, blue, yellow, and white), two foundation jars, a mixing spatula, and a BeautyBlender makeup sponge. (Sadly, despite the hefty price tag, no wall adapter is included.)