This is makeup. This is makeup. Please stop saying this isn’t makeup because it is makeup and there’s nothing wrong with wearing makeup whether it’s heavy glam or light and natural.
@@jaquitawhite4193 lol. They’re only “technically” considered skin care products. They’re literally makeup as by definition anything with added pigments is makeup.
@@nicoleslaughter7983 I didn’t say it wasn’t makeup. I said technically it would fall under skincare. Same as the creator, whom also never said it wasn’t makeup.
@@nicoleslaughter7983 the tint in tinted sunscreen isn’t there primarily for coverage, but because the iron oxides provide better protection against uv rays. The coverage is a secondary benefit. I think of it more like sunscreen/skincare with make up in it, not the other way around. As for the drunk elephant, yes that’s just makeup.
Some people said that they don't use any makeup but have various kind of semi-permanent make up on their face (brow tattoo, lip tattoo, foundation/blush/freckles tattoo) 😂😂😂😂
Right. I think a lip mask maybe could be considered skin care, but lip tint not so much, and she could literally just pinch her cheeks for some color instead of using blush. I do that sometimes when I don’t want to put makeup on my face
@@suzq2744pinching your cheeks will only bring color to them for a very short amount of time, and pinching your cheeks often is not a good idea because you could pop a blood vessel and you could be stuck with a visible blood vessel on your face, permanently.
@@xxbbbuckoxxa tinted sunscreen, meaning there’s pigments meaning it’s makeup 😂 I’m guessing you don’t think tinted moisturizer or bb cream is makeup either 💀💀
I love the creativity, and it looks stunning on you, and I’m not even directing this criticism toward you specifically, but I wish people would stop attaching morality to make up. It’s just an aesthetic, why does it matter whether or not the products are make up?
1. Not creativity, it’s following a trend. 2. It’s not an aesthetic, I’m not sure what word you were looking for but I don’t think you know what that word means. 3. It “matters” because, in this specific situation, they’re saying they’re not wearing makeup and their skin care products are just so good their skin looks good with them. When it’s make up. They’re lying. Lying is bad.
@@nicoleslaughter7983they literally never said their skincare made their skin/face look so good they don't need make up, they're just using products with formulas that categorize them as skincare primarily, with a secondary benefit of looking like make up. She even calls two of these products make up as well as skincare. The products have ingredients that improve the look and feel of skin on a deeper level and protect the skin's barrier, which is not a typical benefit of traditional make up, so the products are considered skincare. They can be both and she's not insinuating that the appearance of her skin isn't being altered by any pigmentation in the skincare products, she's just demonstrating that you can get a make up look without only using products that are solely make up (with no additional skin benefits). Not sure why you're attacking so many people in the comments and making rude accusations about the creator spreading false information. This is clearly a trend as you've stated and she's just having fun and sharing cool products that I was happy to learn about as someone who doesn't wear a lot of make up.
"The D Bronzy Anti Pollution" has antioxidants that fight free radicak damage like pollution. Also a Toronto girl that basically lives on the subway 🇨🇦 ✌ ❤
Stop sending hate she just means using skincare based products to do her makeup like SUNSCREEN tinted moisturizer as FOUNDATION and ANTI POLLUTION as BRONZER
Actually it does not change to your pH. Because all humans maintain the same pH which is the 5.5 to 4.5 range. So it’s actually not physically possible for it to change color it’s the same color every time just on different skin tones in the sheer complexion.
Everyone one is saying that everything she used is makeup but it’s litterally not. Yes, the blush is a blush not skincare. The bronzing drops ARE skincare however she placed it as makeup but she is still not using makeup. And a tinted sunscreen is also not makeup. There are no ingredients in it that make it “makeup”
That’s my go to since post covid. So about 1.5 years I’d say. COVID just made me a non makeup person. I still like to do it but not as much as I used to.
Oh? Where did you get that from? As far as im aware, not everyone has the same pH levels for their skin, and pH levels can vary depending on a variety of factors such as age, skin type, and overall health. The skin's pH can also change depending on the products used on it, as well as the environment
@@purvaa. Why is it acceptable for you to be an idiot, but not acceptable for me to point it out? I'll "shuttap", but you keep talking, someday you'll say something intelligent
Well, the color changing blush actually works when it comes in contact with water molecules . So, pH has truly nothing to do with this color changing blush…
It’s the Euphoria Euthphoria blush (a Brand created by the Euphoria show makeup artist) I have it and it doesn’t leave a tint but it looks like skin you can wipe it off with your fingers tho so it’s not budge proof. I use it as a lip oil too so that should tell you the consistency
@@jordanshaw5500 its a video concept. yes these products have makeup elements and also have skincare benefits as well. for this challenge she's confining herself to only products that have skincare benefits.
I’m allergic to a lot of the ingredients used to make tinted sunscreen (of course I’m not allergic to sunscreen just the stuff that makes tinted sunscreen tinted) so I can’t wear a lot of this 😩