Hey everyone! I just want to mention two things. 1) A lot of you are mention the thumbnail. This is a screen shot from a face She pulls in the video for about 2 minutes while putting on a voice. She put it in her video for millions of people to see, and she is aware how many people will see her face like that. She seems to have a good sense of humour. I’m sure she wouldn’t care. 2) If you’ve watched my MUA reacts videos. You will notice I never insult the persons looks, weight, personality, personal life etc etc. It’s always about the makeup, just the makeup nothing else. Please remember that when you are leaving a comment.
I wan't to ask you honey something private! I know you grow up in U.K. but your Mom and or Where your roots come from! I grow up in Vienna- Austria middleeurope but my roots are Serbian! Love you honey and that's only asking, not amyone rude! Love you and your channel honey! XOXO
Rooobert you need more sleep if you've got headaches and eye twitching. Take care of yourself, I enjoy your vids way too much for you to suffer! Yes, I'm selfish that way 😉😴😴🖤
@@Ferchispita I think when he says makeup he means the overall industry trying to be creative and caking up their looks so it has no rules as such but there is a theory behind you applying things and thats prolly science.
@@booboo-fr9tp Yea like, applying foundation with your fingers isn't really a good idea because your fingertips secrete oil. Or that using setting powder stops the fluidity of your foundation so it doesn't run. It's just science. Like baking.
Robert made me realize that beauty gurus only know THEIR skin, and are trying to give advice to people. Robert is a professional that has worked with hundreds of people with different skin types, so I'll take whatever he says as gospel.
Anneli Pietersen not ONLY that but he knows how makeup works, and what doesn't work and how to judge tone, and match etc. Watching someone do their makeup all day every day isn't really teaching anyone anything , I mean sure ppl have learned some techniques or knowledge of products but basically if u know NOTHING to begin with. Even the good yt....however and what u base that on bc we all have different preferences. But when you think about it once they have any following that is....its all dozens if products they use and next work or the next day its something different, then something different again and they are selling to you. If you were trying to actually learn and follow how would you keep up?? Lol. Esp with young girls who are trying to fit in or be on "trend" regardless of what looks good or is good for their skin. I went thru a phase of wanting to just collect makeup but I'm getting back to just wanting a few GREAT products that work for me and finding MY best look not what's popular at them moment, we will always be trying new products and replacing certain things and wanting something new even as a "look" now and then but less and less ppl are teaching and we're just watching them do their makeup....and not very well lol. Plus they make false claims and "rules" that are just their opinion and some ppl are out there thinking it's the gospel lol. Heck most aren't even doing trials or reviews anymore.
Yup! True makeup artists know how to work with various types of skin. Only because I know how to make myself look nice doesn't mean I know how to make others look good.
@@rissadawn2047 yea most beauty guru videos just leave me wanting heaps of make-up that I can't afford. They don't teach me much. I used to collect makeup and it's sooo stupid. I recently had to throw it all out coz it was over 5 years old now. Such a waste of money.
They really don’t even know their own skin most times, as Jaclyn exhibits in this video. She claims her skin is so unbearably dry, but proceeds to layer on several ounces of powder.
I love how Robert gives alternative advice when he notices the MUA using incorrect techniques. This is more than criticism but more about educating the viewers about correct techniques.
Absolutely.... Robert is a professional he definitely will call out someone that is actually saying something incorrect. They might think they are correct. That is there right. But he also will correct the incorrect information that was given. That is the best way to actual teach. Don’t just say someone is wrong with out explaining how it’s incorrect and what to do and how to do it the best way. 😍😍🥰Thanks Robert 🤩
.“everything she said was just contradicting herself, I will not be watching her anymore” !!! I said the same thing after I watch a video of hers. The young women/ men that actually watch her have to just love her unconditionally because she really actually BS’ed half of that video. I’m not a makeup professional and I know oil will definitely breakdown makeup ( even though JH says it wouldn’t) and all that powder would make my dry skin look like the Sahara desert 🌵 🐫 . Thanks Robert for actually explaining the correct why not have have dry skin look caked with makeup
stella o , yup. I used to do that but know I look for hydrating concealers and used just a tiny bit. I used to cake on my concealer like these beauty youtubers. Ugh.
Some ppl dont even need concealer, at least not daily but here they are slathering on layer after layer, using the wrong typa and shade bc they" saw it on a video " smh
Exactly!! Full coverage is not for everyone, and not just because of age. When I was 17, I would slather on the foundation, coverup and powder, thinking it was the only way to get flawless skin. Obviously, I didn't have any signs of age yet, but the reason my makeup looked super awful is because I was really dry. Dry skin looks terrible with heavy products, and the technique I use to apply my makeup is completely different from someone with normal or oily skin. I'm glad I learned my lesson! The right skincare, the right products and the right techniques are key : )
Her skin must feel like it’s suffocating with all that powder, and she moans that she’s dry. Powder and baking, my face feels tight just thinking about it
I stopped watching these makeup people. They ruined my face. I bought so many unnecessary products and did my makeup just like them and my foundation looked like crap. I stopped baking because it made my face look cakey. I also never moisturized my face either. I now moisturize morning and night , before I apply makeup and after I take off my makeup. I’m an oil combo person. I do a light dusting on my face with translucent powder. And you’re right, on camera their faces look flawless, but I bet if we looked at Jaclyns face in person it would be gross. She buys unnecessary products for her face. Use less foundation and less powder. Less is more. 🙄
TBH Jacklyn's makeup looks like what we do for amateur theatre and dance (big stage, not competitions), lots of powders, full coverage everything, tons of product. It looks great from afar under the lights but as soon as you go backstage it looks like a Sephora exploded during the mid 2000s, with the visible layers of foundation and amount of texture and creasing. Those methods are not made for everyday, especially for dry skin.
That was my first thought too! Seemed like stage makeup. Excellently done stage makeup, but stage nonetheless haha. I always had to pack on the powder to keep out the sweat from the lights because I’m like Robert-oily😅
Right? I did this for both theatre and color guard in high school, and though I’ve done it in real life, I rarely do it now, especially as someone with oily skin.
I know this is old, but this style of make up on the Internet came from drag make up (which is stag make up like you said). Cause RuPaul's drag race was everywhere and everyone in the US beauty scene were hanging together so they used the same techniques.
Doesn’t matter what age you are you should use a full cover concealer?! Um, what?! She obviously does not know makeup and older skin. She will be kicking herself in the ass when she is older and realizes her opinion is completely wrong.
dear god, as a pro mua with 17 years in the industry, I SO APPRECIATE these videos. It's SO irksome to have clients questions so many things I'm doing because I don' t do it like the youtubers, Even when they love the results at the end of our session. Robert ,I FEEL YOUR FRUSTRATION WATCHING THAT VIDEO.
SAME!! OMG I'm sick of people thinking I don't know makeup (even though I'm certified and have been freelancing as a pro MUA for 10 years), just I don't do it the same way RU-vidrs do. For example (this happened a couple of years ago) Sometimes when I use Farsali Rose Gold Elixir/Unicorn Essence to prep the skin, some clients actually point out saying, "FYI, it's funny that as an MUA you're unaware that if you don't let the product drip for a few seconds down your face and forehead, you're not making the most of it and it wont work it's magic". I just -
Robert Welsh you are legit my absolute favorite people.. I know this may sound crazy but I can listen to your voice 😁I have been focusing on skincare for the past 10 years (I’m 36) I got a chemical peel last week & the esthetician actually complimented me on my skin. I have dryyy skin and with the weather I have upped my steps & I have been using a tinted moisturizer/cc cream - cream bronze tiny bit of concealer (3 dots like you mentioned) LIGHTLY set just the areas with the cream bronzer with the hourglass setting powder & under my eyes with the hourglass ambient lighting powder & then put a light bit of the hourglass luminous bronze light/ a little bit of highlight /spray some setting spray lip balm & im good to go for a quick everyday go to
Every time I’ve followed a “beauty gurus” makeup tutorial it has made me look like I aged 20 years. Now I do VERY minimal makeup and it looks so much better. If I’m not going out I don’t wear makeup at all and I just focus on moisturizing and skin care. My skin has been loving me, before I did this I would break out and have blackheads all the time. Now I rarely have any of that.
Yesss!!! When my interest piqued in make up, like everyone else I followed these RU-vid and IG big names and honestly got so disappointed with the results. Just happened to pay more attention to skin care after that and now the natural next step seemed to be "my skin but better" type of make up and it's just been amazing to be friends with my skin again haha
Amen girl, i used to follow the trends and guru shit advices and it always made me look like im 50 year old woman who just got menopause and is trying to look like a teenage girl. Now at my 25 i do minimal and now i see highschool girls and i look younger ;)
Yep!! I usually always wear Boots No7 Lift & Luminate foundation when I am wearing makeup, but I recently picked up NYX Born To Glow foundation, which is the first makeup item I’ve bought in a while besides a large palette in December. It probably won’t even get opened for at least a week. All my time & money is going into skincare lately. I’m even loving just my bare moisturized skin and my liner & lashes when I go out. With severely sensitive & dry rosacea skin....in the brutal winter. That’s how on top of, happy with and invested in my skincare I’ve been.
I love this! We gotta remember that not everything works for us and we should do what works best for us and sometimes it's completely ignoring the gurus and their recommendations.
I love how he gets so low-key offended, like when she said she was going to bake and he was like "didn't she bake already!?" what was all that powder!?
Robert, my dear, I discovered you through a comment someone put up. You're absolutely lovely, a breath of fresh air. Thank you for saving make-up loving faces, one video at a time
Tanisha McGingaa When she said that comment, I started picturing someone applying concealer on a 5 year old. This is why it’s imperative for youtubers to beware what they say on camera because there’s always someone who can interpret it the wrong way and bite you in the butt for it.
It’s crazy to me that people listen to these beauty gurus like Jaclyn Hill. Using that amount of powder no matter who it is will look terrible in real life.
It does. I would know. She's who I "learned" how to do make up from. When I was young it worked okay because I had perfect young person skin. Now i'm 25 and boy are those fine lines showing up. I'm having to completely re-learn since all I ever watched were youtube "beauty gurus".
It’s crazy because she was an actual makeup artist. She worked with MAC and I’m not sure how they trained them in the past but the way they trained me is the complete opposite of what she does
@@Victoria-hs5bm I'm 38 and I watch people who are 40,50 and 60. Mums going on the school run who want to look awake and alive and not like Princess Barbie. That's what I'm going for awake and alive. Despite middle aged sleeplessness. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Roe Pau not true. my skin is fairly clear with just very few acne scars but it is smooth and soft as i make sure to take care of it as much as i can, and yet wearing a full coverage matte foundation makes my skin look like i haven't exfoliated in my entire life.
@@mirilovely7351 then full coverage matte foundation isnt for you?? The OP literally said *your* foundation. That obviously wasnt your foundation as it didnt work with your skin type..... I mean, not to sound rude but it's common sense lmao I have large pores but I was able to find a foundation for me, & if I skip out on my morning routine & just put on makeup, my skin would look so cratery.
@@mirilovely7351 you literally said nothing about your skin type just your appearance. My skin is exceptional but it is extremely combo, with my nose being very dry. If I cake it up with matte foundation, my nose will look crumbly of course because it is not about the appearance of the skin but the type of it and how it will react with the applied foundation.
I never understad how all these youtubers have "severly dry skin" yet they powder their face like crazy and never look dry in their videos? All I wanna know is HOW?! I would look like a prune 😂
Did she really Pack on 3 layers of powder Which blocks oil Just to add oil on her face After I just can't believe she really did that without thinking one second "wait, that's stupid"
@@rocknrollrat2344 after he closed the video, Rob was like I have to find the silver lining now in this tutorial so I don't come across too offensive *sigh* *help*
“The fix for your foundation problems is skincare” YES ROBERT. PREACH. You can’t paint on a ripped up and grumpy canvas, no matter how fancy your paint is. Watching this made me realize I’ve never seen a lot of famous gurus without their makeup on. Jaclyn looks like a completely different woman from her makeup self.
I’ve always found her makeup soooo heavy handed. So much blush and highlight, soooo much powder. Girl, that routine isn’t helping your dry skin or fine lines... your filler is helping those things.
The way he never reacts to the gurus “jokes” is iconic 😂 I used to be a makeup artist and I would always preach skincare over makeup and people would never listen. It’s refreshing to hear you talk about skincare ❤️
Stefania Ionescu lmaoooo oops I see now my wording was a little weird😂😂😂 my clients would always wanna buy more makeup products to fix problems that skin products would easily fix and when I would suggest investing in the skin stuff as opposed to the makeup they would always look at me like😐
Agreed. I think the only "beauty guru" who I've watched who has always advocated skin care over make up (even when she's not being sponsored) is Jackie Aina (and maybe to her credit, Tati Westbrook as well). It was Jackie who taught me that it doesn't matter what type of makeup you put on your face it won't help the underlying problems. Skincare is so important, more so that the makeup itself and that has always stuck with me.
@@quinnlovescats my granny looked like 40 when she died at 80. She always had more skincare than makeup.. In fact at the funeral home they put lipstick on her that was the type a middle aged cougar would wear. 🤣 🤣 Needless to say, one of my relatives had then remove it by the time she got to the church. She would have been laughing in heaven thinking look at these mortician numskull makeup artists. 🤣 🤣 🤣 Now she's probably saying the same thing about the "beauty gurus" 🤣🤣🤣 she was a hoot!
“I don’t want you thinking make up isn’t for you anymore just because what you see online doesn’t work for you” That was me even a couple weeks ago. Ive tried doing my make up before and always felt so discouraged because it looked horrible, feeling intimated just at picking colors and always feeling like I didn’t have the right products so I just couldn’t even try. After watching tutorials here and learning WHY things weren’t working I did my make up for the first time in years and actually get really proud of my work. It wasn’t amazing, but I felt confident enough to take pictures in it and leave to the grocery store with it on. Thanks so much Robert, I thought I would never get to be one of those people that did their make up and was just not made for it, but now I feel like not only can I do it, I can get really really proficient with practice 💕❤️
the first time i watched robert i kinda was confused because “beauty gurus” told me the complete opposite of what he was saying. so naturally i was skeptical. but now realizing after doing my makeup for a 2-3 years and playing around this man KNOWS what he’s saying!! especially compared to “gurus”!! i used to LOVE jaclyn but the past few months gurus have been making me look uglyyyyy! so THANK YOU ROBERT for actually telling us the truth!!!💓💓💓💓
Let's be real, most beauty gurus put on way to much products. Especially products that cancel each other out. Being a professional with experience is a big difference to being a hobbyist. I feel sorry for the 15 year olds who look like shining drag queens in daylight. They're gonna look in shame on those pictures, just like I do at my old "Emo" raccoon eyes days 🤣
jacey madden most beauty gurus didn’t go to school for makeup. He is right - makeup has a theory to it and school teaches that. Plus actual MUAs take classes after completing beauty school for continued education.
"Listen to your skin", that is the best we can do, we all have different types of skin. Love that a real profesional makeup artist shares his knowledge, thank you! I would like that you bring a makeup tutorial for hooded eyes, please. 🙂
Absolutely! I didn’t realize how important it is until I started watching this channel. My makeup feels and looks better on my skin. Thank you for reiterating that 💕
Literally no one: Jaclyn Hill: oh my gosh you guys my skin is soooo dry, like I'm the only person to ever experience dry skin ever, did I mention my skin was dry when I was in LA. Also Jaclyn: *puts on enough powder to make me choke through the screen*
Anneli Pietersen plus she says how many masks she uses and all that, it’s not good. Like yea your skin might feel great immediately afterwards, but in the end it just completely dehydrated due to the sheer amount.
@@mageofdoomsie1598 Exactly! Short happiness from wearing masks excessively is not going to make longterm happiness for your skin. Even over-moisturising is an issue. Makeup is easy coz we pile that shit on then whack it off. Skincare is a whole goddamn academic degree especially if we want it to work for ourselves.
I watched Jacklyn for the first time in 2013 or 2014. I kinda hated her because she was so talkative and it was irritating. Fast forward to 2020. Guess what? Still the same feeling lol but she's a talented make up artist.
@@ldrs6542 in my opinion I don't think She is that talented. A lor of people can do makeup like her in front of a camara and look good with all those lights. How would I look with all that makeup and powders going to the store? I have seen a few people wearing so much makeup and highlighter like that and I have to look away
My theory is that between ring lights and face tune we will never actually see what the make up looks like on real skin. Therefore, the more products used in a video, the more affiliate links get added to the description below. It's all about the coin.
This is why I live Taylor Wynn. When she does a foundation review she always does check ins in natural light so you can get a better idea of what the foundation might look like in real life.
Absolutely! I've got a light with 4 different settings and I always use the bright daylight setting and it absolutely makes a difference! USING a light when you are DOING THE MAKEUP makes a difference. Not really sure where someone got confused as to what you were talking about.
Jaclyn:”But also, my opinion is just... the truth” Robert: *pauses* It’s not Oh gosh I love your reactions 🤣💕 and I’ve learnt so much from your videos, I absolutely love make-up and I’ve been trying to find someone I can learn true techniques from and I’ve been watching your videos for a few weeks now and just love how truthful you are. Do you give master classes or sth? Cause I’d enroll in an instant ☺️
I remember watching that being annoyed and wondering how she got so famous with this type of advice. We both sighed together at the end of her video lol. Like you said..... common sense???
Same! It’s shocking to me that she still has so many subscribers considering she gives the worst makeup advice and is a habitual liar about everything else is life. Those who blindly follow her are clearly all lacking in common sense
Jacklyn does extremely high end skincare, there was a video were she shown her skincare drawers and it was all la mer, Dior, la prairie etc. This could mean that she either doesn't use it or uses it incorrectly. It all about a routine: consistency/skin type/lifestyle/ etc. You don't always get what you pay for as many beauty houses are, as we all know, selling us an unobtainable result or we have unreasonable expectations. Love all the wisdom imparted here! We can always do with these tips! 💯
Just watching him get increasingly pissed as the video goes on. Also as someone w dry flaky skin, the thought of that much powder makes me want to run to Finland.
@@maripohto403pretty sure it's an exaggeration since 1) it would be quite hard to physically run to Finland, especially if they're from North America and 2) I'm pretty sure they're quite far from Finland, so they'd rather flee than be convinced to use so much powder on their dry skin. All hyperbolic I reckon.
JH: Bakes side of nose and undereyes JH: Hates how dry my face looks after makeup sometimes JH: Bounce oil on baked areas Me: Why did you put on so much powder in the first place?
U L hahah omg yes. Her opening statement “how to get this Dewey looking glow no matter how dry and cakey it looks” that doesn’t even make sense 😂 and then packs on powder to bake and complains it looks dry so she covers it with a glow product lol
Robert's immediate, visceral reaction when she said "primer oil" was honestly the funniest and most relatable thing ever. I physically recoiled when she said that so kuddos to you for having kept even a little composure😂😂😂 P.S. been a silent watcher of your content for months now and honestly my makeup has improved so much thanks to you 💕💕💕
The moment he heard the word “...oil” for the last step, he started to look like he’s hearing that cue music when a jump scare is coming up in a horror movie.
I met her, her skin and foundation looked gorgeous. However I do believe that Lipstick Nick did her make up that day. But Rawbeautykristi said she looked gorgeous and her skin looks flawless in person too. 🤷♀️
Jessica Eastridge I met her too 7yrs ago before she had millions of subscribers. Her skin did look flawless and very beautiful. However she used less products. I’d really like to see if all of these extra products/steps really made a difference. 🤔
I'm glad I'm in the heavy tanned, dark to deep skin tone range. When everyone was dosing themselves in translucent powder, I was like "I do not see how looking ashy and grey would enhance the look of my skin." every black and brown person knows lotion/cocoa butter/coconut oil/shea butter/olive oil makes your skin better and baby powder is to absorb moisture. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@anjab-1769 I mean we call it casket ready but Morticia Adams did have that deathly translucent glow so who am I to judge. 🤣 🤣 🤣 JH is a closet goth. 🤣 🤣 🤣 I secretly believe all makeup artist were at some point in their evolution.
I’ve tried Jaclyn’s makeup tips and my makeup turns out terribly. I started taking in Robert’s tips and it has seriously turned my makeup routine around! I’m so glad I found you Robert, thank you for your amazing tips!!
Jaclyn is an amazing make up artist. It's just she puts tons of products on her skin to the point that it would break in the middle of the day. It looks good at first but how about the rest of the day? Robery W gives realistic tips and tricks and we couldn save a looot of products by using a little amount 💛
agreed - i used to do the tips and tricks that the influencers would do but, getting older, and watching Robert and Wayne Goss videos, made me realize that less is indeed more and that baking is a sin that no person with dry/dehydrated skin (like me) should even think of doing lol
Okay pet peeve of mine... when MUAs (Jacqueline) say “pounce” instead of “bounce” when using a beauty blender. You are not catching prey off your face. 🤦♀️
@@LTSmash414 - kinda like the mandala effect. That’s the way they heard it. So they repeat it. So then someone else hears it and they repeat it that way so on and so forth. Another example is “I could care less.” That’s not right. It should be “I couldn’t care less.” Which means that you don’t give a darn about it all. The “wrong” phrase means that you do care a little bit which is not what the person intends when they say it.
@@rigginsrallygirl You're so right. It drives me crazy how the English language is becoming more and more watered down. Everyone misspells things, uses improper grammar, etc., but if you politely correct them, then it's like you're starting a war. LOL
Robert ruined youtube “MUAs” for me. Especially, if they’re a makeup lover NOT a professional. Every time I watch a makeup lover I’m like, “do you have proper credentials to say this?!” I am glad I actually found a professional.
Froufrou Deluxe I’m 46 and this is the truth. I have this lovely condition called Sjögren’s Syndrome and, among other things, it makes my skin horribly dry. If I put this amount of makeup on, I’d look 80.
I tried to follow beauty youtubers tricks for YEARS before I realized not everything works for everybody. Also, their makeup looks flawless due to lighting so I assumed I was doing everything wrong. Thank you so much for your free tips!
RawBeautyKristi actually followed one of Jaclyns tutorials and said her skin looked like "buttshit" 😂 super dry, cakey.. Everything you said it would be. Ugh the oil on top of everything.. I cringed so hard.
Nope. At 23:49 she says Jacyln is a makeup God. Both about her eyes and skin. I think RBK looks hella cakey in that video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hU0xKPHpUZ4.html
I feel like even deo talk for under arms is more fine than baking powder... If one day I dont have my translucent lose powder i wld rather use that than using this fucking flower powder 🤣🤣
I feel like I’m late to the party as I’ve only just discovered you today (sorry) but my god you are a genius. Your advice and tips are golden. Can’t stop watching your reviews. I have queried baking for ages and as an older women struggle with these heavy make up looks. You’ve reassured me that not all the make up advice given is the best for me and to trust my own judgement when it comes to my skin. You will be my go to now going forward. Thank you!! xx
I just stumbled upon him today, so I'm later than you!!! I now have two men I trust with makeup - him and Wayne Goss. I don't know jack crap about make up. Absolutely no idea what baking is. Besides cooking or getting stoned. I don't make enough money to buy all of these whippersnappers's "beauty" products, either. Sweet Jesus.
I'm here thinking how much does she scrub her face. I've always had dry skin. I use a daily exfoliator once a day. I'm scared of chemical exfoliators and if I decide to try one again is once a day. Then I pile on a drug store serum and moisturising face SPF. I also have good genes from my granny. She taught me skincare and makeup too. In my twenties people kept asking if I was in high school and kept thinking my granny was my mother. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Marley Hill you really shouldn’t exfoliate more than a couple days a week. Especially if it’s a chemical exfoliant! I used to use a cleanser that had some exfoliant combined with it and I could use that daily, but anything any more harsh than that shouldn’t ever be used daily
You probably have dehydrated skin, you might need to increase water / hydration in your skincare to reduce trans epidermal water loss. Though you might already know that 😅
Jaclyn Hill actually taught me how to do my makeup, through her videos. I’ve come to learn that many of her techniques do not work for me. Robert has taught me so much about makeup, theory, brushes, etc... A total game changer!
I really, really, really, REALLY like your natural eye colour. You have dreamy eyes. This is much better than contacts. They are so soulful and twinkly. 🤩😍🤪
Facts. My skincare game improved soooo much when I figured that out about my own skin . Now if only my hormones could cooperate then my skin could be 100% clear 😪
Same here. But still have no idea. Cos no matter how much gel or water based mosituriser i slap on my face, i still get dry patches. N if i put even alittle more it goes full on oily. I live in humid environment and im just so confused
Prachi I had the same issues and realized it was digestive issues. Not to give TMI but skin health is EXTREMELY effected by colon health. Once I got my skincare down and corrected the digestive issues, my skin is balanced.
"....even my dog just sighed." I need this on a t-shirt. LOL Robert, thank you for echoing the skin care instructions from my dermatologist. I'm in my 40s with hormonal acne, facial eczema, and dry skin. Skin care is truly the foundation.
Ms.Hill: "it's just my opinion but it's also its.. the truth." Sir Welsh to someone: "would you hold my wine please". " Its not". Me: holding his glass like🤭 🍷😏. 😂🤣😂🤣
Ugh I love you and your brother! I hope you get more followers I think people are slowly getting tired of "influencers" and really want professional tips!
How not to look cakey: Step one: don’t pile 15 products on your face. Although not a professional, I think she’d be better served by better skincare and only wearing foundation where coverage is needed. 🤷🏻♀️
Me Old millennial 80's baby: learns from books by actual world renowned makeup artists to apply foundation in thin layers with a brush! Gen Z: follows social media gurus and applies a thick layer of full coverage foundation bounced around with a egg sponge and 20 layers of powder. 20 years from now I shall be well preserved and younger Gen Z will be looking like a dried out unwrapped Egyptian Mummy wondering how. I'm 39 this year and I have people in their 20s asking me what I put on my face. Cleanser moisturiser and SPF... From the drugstore! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Marley Hill isn’t that the truth!! Not to mention that so many are getting filler in their lips and face at such a young age that if they don’t keep that up as they get older, it’s going to look awful! I have no problem with anyone doing what they want with their face, but so many of them get it for free just to promote the dr who did it, so when that dries up and they have to fork out $8k-10k every 6-9 months to maintain it, it’s going to be hard to afford to continue doing it. Being a beauty “guru” on RU-vid, for most, will only have a certain amount of longevity as a career.
People really need to come to understand that the makeup that works for obeing in front of the camera with the studio lights and everything is not the same as for daily makeup, even glam makeup. Or photography makeup. Or a wedding makeup. There're certain types of makeup techniques to use for each venue. Not one size fits all which is what most beauty gurus seem to push down
That's how I learned. Do your makeup and then go and check it in natural daylight outside! That way you don't scare small children on the way to school on the morning.... Unless it is Halloween. 🤣 🤣 🤣
Here in South Italy is used to use a technique called "Arabian Makeup" which is one of the most horrific makeup to see in natural light and in person, everyone wants it but once they have it "OMG that's gross, never again, but maybe next time" ... As a makeup artist from South Italy I don't suggest that, it completely changes your face 😧
i think the whole way she highlights her face, makes her look very “swollen.” when she shows her bare face in her insta stories, she looks way “skinnier” than with make up on. not hating tho, i do not care about her weight gain as long as she is still happy in her own skin
@@laurenvcouto It is. Look at her older pictures, she's had so many fillers done over time that she just constantly looks like if she was stung by a bee. :/