I got the new one ❤ this was the first makeup product i bought myself when i was 17 in 2014 after getting my first job LOL i literally zoomed to sephora and bought it. It was well loved and panned most of the shades. I threw it out years ago and ive missed her ever since. I’m so happy to be reunited. I also think the new brush is better for eyeshadow tbh
@Amila-ym7ny I'm so happy you love the new one too! This was my first ever palette too. My sister and niece gave it to me. I was never a fan of the brushes, plus I have my ride or die brushes that just work amazing. Do you think the shade Sidecar looks different from the original? I didn't swatch it yet, but they look like different shades to me
@@learningwithqua6136 I've noticed a lot of people say it looks different and I have to agree. Although, I'm not mad at it. I'm sure the formula has improved in general but it would've been nice if it was truly the OG OG without a formula change lol
Oh my gosh, you’re so beautiful like like I looked at your profile thing and I love like the pink and purple in your hair and I you’re like so beautiful 🤩❤
The duck plump isn’t that bad trust me. You’ll get super used to it. The only thing that sucks is when you accidentally swallow it and it gets stuck in your neck
I can completely understand having a collector's palette and one that you use. My husband always says I see things two ways: perfect or ruined. Lol. I love both looks you came up with but my favorite is the look on your left eye.
Yes! Someone understands 🥰. Melt is having a 50% off NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS sale now if you are interested in any of those. If only I'd held out a week longer 😆. Thank you very much 😊. It was fun to play with this collection
@@learningwithqua6136 Okay. Running over there right now! I picked up the Nightmare Before Christmas Makeup Erasers and they are so cute...but still in the box. 😁
I did go to a professional after and have kept my hair healthy (no dyes, bleach, minimal heat tools). I grew it all out. Took 2 years and now my hair is back to normal.
Expert opinion here. If Hair is elastic or chemically fried: Do not pull on the hair! Do not blow dry! Do apply heat or any hot tool! Only use cold/cool water on your hair for months. Get a spray bottle and add white vinegar and water 1:1 ratio and spray the hair. That should smooth the cuticle (shingles on the hair) It should also bring the hair to normal PH level with time. Bleached hair becomes a sponge and will be very porous moving forward this is why it soaks up the water and it won't dry and/or take a long time to dry. Never apply 30 volume if you are not a professional, especially with lightener. 😅 If you damage your hair as seen on the video. Spray water/vinegar mixture, let it sit for at least 5 to 10 minutes, (so it's not stretchy/elastic), then gently comb ends to roots (this how every human should comb their hair if you ever want it to grow long). Apply mayonnaise, or raw egg, smashed banana or avocado with your favorite mask. Wait a few days then tone with temporary color, purple shampoo or toner if you hair is not turning to powder. Don't shampoo for at least 3 days or a week. The weight of the water alone can break the hair from the scalp depending on the damage. To help reconstruct the hair and mix cornstarch with some water and cook in low heat for a couple minutes until pudding texture is reached mixture that with hair mask and drench your hair roots to ends with hand palms together between sections of hair. Or flex seed gell. The first week after hair is fried is the most crucial as far as being gentle. You hair needs to getting plenty of olive oil, coconut oit or jojoba oil (the small molecules will penetrate your hair) or your favorite oil. Oil and/bonding oil is your best friend Forget your hair exists unless it for treatment or nuroushiment. Voila! You hair is very likely to stay on your head and breakage should be minimized. If you fry your roots no more hair will grow back, so refrain from using 30 or 40 vol with bleach and trapping or adding heat and/or leaving it longer than 20 to 50 minutes depending on diameter and health of the hair.. That's a sure recipe for disater
Thank you so much for all the great information. I'm never bleaching my hair myself again. Hopefully. But I'll never use 30 vol again, that is for sure.
@@learningwithqua6136 This is why I try to educate I am not a teacher, but I know how that stuff works. People think bleach aka lightener is like hair color. It literally eats away the integrity of the hair. One compromises color for hair health. With the understanding that they will nourish and take care of that compromised hair. Your hair seems pretty fine. It's a miracle it turned out beautiful at the salon. But now your have all the info/knowledge that can help you and many others. Oils, bonding oil and masks are your best friends right now. Grease does porous hair good.😅 ❤️🙏🏽 Plus brushing from ends to roots regardless of hair health.
The sound!! I find it so aggravating to be simultaneously bombarded by the music and be straining to hear your voice - unsuccessfully. I’m about halfway through and I don’t think I can go any further, unfortunately.
Your hair is pretty! Trust me, you haven't seen "ruined" until you've seen what I did to my hair!! My long hair broke off in sections, because I decided to switch to bleach instead of my usual high lift blonde color. Big mistake. The bleach overlapped on my pale blonde hair. Had to cut it into a short pixie/bob. Three years later, I'm still trying to grow it long again like it was!
Thank you 💖. I'm so sorry about what happened to your hair. I just got the last of bleach cut off my hair and it's 2nd shortest haircut I've ever had. I can still put most of it in a tiny ponytail, but i still have a lot of straglers. I'm going to try the box dye again. If it doesn't work, I'm just going to leave my hair alone.