I really appreciate this video. So much gets lost in translation and I see people calling the douyin style korean makeup ALL the time. It's good to see Chinese trends getting proper credit for their origins! My favorite is the Douyin style bacuse I feel like it blends popular asian trends like the aegyo sal contour with western trends like a defined eyeliner, but I prefer the new thinner Korean style eyebrows and dewy foundation, so I mix them together, lol 💕
I honestly love red lipstick, since I don't normally wear a lot of makeup, I believe red lipstick can "snatch you up".But I am really afraid to wear it most of the times, simply because it feels...complicated, if that makes sense.I saw some women wear red lipstick during the day, as "casual" makeup, and they looked so cool.I wonder if there are women here that wear red lipstick casually and can give me some tips 😅😅
if you feel red is too daunting, use a less pigmented red and pat it on the lips. you can blur the edges a bit with your finger if you don't want to use lipliner. that's how it use red! instead of a very sharply lined and intense red.
It can feel heavy because it's a very bold color and you're not used to it.. You can eventually start using it (without using much pigment) and you increase the opacity more and more (or eventually start wearing it at home so you get used to it!) :3
To make it more casual, you can wear it in a minimal, French-inspired makeup look with just mascara and brow product for definition. You can also try and swipe it just in the centre of the lips, then press the lips together to blur any sharpness in colour/lines! Another trick - you can start by wearing a pigmented red lipgloss to grow accustomed to the colour, and start wearing the lipstick proper once you are more comfortable with the look!
I'd love to see more cultural style breakdowns like these of other countries and styles. I'm so curious about Mori Kei and Retro Hong Kong now! PS: I'm personally more of a Chinese makeup style girl (matte, earth tones and red lipstick) but sometimes I prefer a glossy lip for casual situations as well
(this comment contains an unsolicited makeup style breakdown) retro hk makeup tends to focus on the brows and the lips!! - the goal for brows is to look naturally thick but neat -- fill in brows (and use brow gel) as needed. no need to trim, just use brow gel to position the hairs. - the lips are typically a bright neutral-ish red, but nothing too dark. if you don't like reds, a warm milky almost-coral pink will do (for ppl with darker skin tone, this could be like a nude brick or dark milk rose color or something in between, if those colors make sense?? idk how to put it into words). fill in the lips, define the cupid's bow a tiny bit. you want it to be obvious that you are wearing something on your lips, but like in an effortlessly beautiful kind of way. - the overall face is very natural, like a no makeup makeup with a satin finish. soft contour. blush should be barely visible (if used at all) like think a pink-beige used almost like bronzer/contour. tbh color correcting and spot concealing is probably the way to go here. - for the eyes, keep the eyeliner fairly natural, so just lining the lash line with little to no wing. definitely curl your lashes and use mascara, but not too much. no falsies if you have eyelashes on your face (if you don't have eyelashes due to things like trich, then use somewhat natural looking falsies)
@@clu691 This is amazing, thank you for putting in the effort! It sounds like something I'd like a lot! Especially these styles that embrace casual red lipstick, it's something it's not really adopted in the West except for very formal occasions!
I love this channel so much, it goes into so much depth breaking down subtle makeup techniques and why they do or don't work for certain effects. And never any judgement about skin tones or facial features! Just "here's what effect this or that makeup technique is designed to accomplish--do with that what you will".
Thank you for making this video for chinese make up.And you clearly tell the difference from cbeauty and kbeauty.I'm glad to see people learning this.😊😊😊
regular chinese makeup is definitely just a good base, black eyeliner, and a signature red lip, no overlining, no glitter, and no crazy lashes, tho imo i find it may age some people so i recognise why douyin makeup is popular esp in xiaohongshu, also i find influencer makeup (of any kind) dont tend to look good irl
Yeah douyin makeup can look quite unnatural irl, it’s drawn heavy handed. I think you can take the techniques and just make it softer overall and it‘s cute
Thank you for showing content from people of all skin tones ❤ We're participating in global trends and a global online community, so it's much more meaningful and useful to see diverse examples!
I’m mostly go for Korean style and Japanese style since it suits my features well. But bold red lips and defined brows of the Chinese style is also interesting, I just don’t have much visual weight on my eyes 😂
1:33 "Douyin makeup trend has gained massive attention on Western social media platforms like TikTok" Guys, I need to clarify... Douyin IS tiktok, and tiktok is not rlly a western social media platform- it's launched by a Chinese tech company. Tiktok originated in China under the name Douyin lol 😅
I think what she meant is how the Influencer Makeup aka Douyin Makeup becomes popular to non-Chinese audiences on TikTok, a separate platform (despite common origin) where Chinese netizens generally do not get involved in.
@@RubabHere-.....Chinese makeup (everyday Chinese makeup) can look good on you as you have high-shaped features. Douyin makeup can contrast with your features. Or you can try a Korean makeup look as it's in between both styles (these are the popular East Asian makeup styles; keep in mind there are so many makeup styles you can try if these don't look good on you) . I know you will rock the look 😜
The lighter korean brows are genius. They brighten the whole face and make dark eyes so captivating 😍 I have light hair and eyes so it doesn't really work on me the same, but i can appreciate them on others!
The channel have vídeos on everything you need ! About brows,eyeshadow,eyeliner,lipstick,blush and how to coordinate colors in your makeup!just search what you need to know .😉
Thank you so much for the explanation!!❤️ Now i understand why douyin makeup looks too much on me, I'll try korean makeup with some tips i got from douyin and see how it works out🙏
I'm tired of hearing that oval face shapes can suit everything. I certainly don't suit everything lol and I'm oval/long oval. I just want a guide that I can stick to like all the other face shapes.
@@YearOnACloudmmm oval is the most versatile face shape, but this do not mean that everything gonna look good on you because for instance 2 persons can have oval face shape but one style of makeup work on one and not in another the problem could be :visual weight,facial propotions,facial features,personal color ,etc. Dear peachie have videos about this things that I talk about.
@@YumeraChauque That's true. I have taken the 8 makeup archetypes and I have trouble with discerning which one I really am. I have gotten natural, elegant-natural, and natural-ingenue before. I guess it's hard to see yourself more subjectively.
@@YearOnACloud this happened to me to! First i have gotten romantic ,second elegant and finally i did it : it is ingenue instead of doing myself the quiz i ask my family,friends and see the first impression that people have about me without knowing me like think that I am very young and inocent this helped me a lot !
@@YearOnACloud yes is very hard see yourself objectively because we see our faces how we think it is vs how it really is!! Insecurities,body dismorphia and estereotypes are our enemies when it comes to see ourselfs.
none of the korean beauty gurus i watch (minsco, jeyu, hoonion, happyrim, haeni, bbomi, etc) apply a full strip of lashes to their eyes. they like the ones that are already cut into pieces and usually only apply 3-5 small pieces to their whole eye depending on the look. the section on the glossy lip look is also wrong. very few korean beauty gurus would ever use blush alone on the lip, they call it "overlip" (overlining the lips) and its a HUGE trend that many brands are taking part of (amuse, romand, dasique, clio, the saem, etc). korean beauty gurus almost always start off with covering the natural lip line with whatever concealer or foundation is left on their puff, then they overline the lip with a shade that will match the look, they apply a base lip color, then the point lip color (which is usually the gloss), and some many finish off by contouring right below their lower lip and at their cupids bow. koreans also definitely use powder. high glow bases are popular but they definitely do set with powder, mostly anywhere that can get oily.
So true, but the rest pf the video is really accourate. I love see her and a lot of korean youtubers , with english subtitles. I would love to learn some Korean, bit I don't know where to start ❤
@@cristinasalguerogonzalez2189coming from someone who speaks 2 foreign languages: learn the alphabet and basic grammar following the order of the proficiency test. Study vocabulary until you can understand about 60% of the basic sentences. Then build up vocabulary through media (movies, music, books, etc). Try to watch stuff without subtitles (or with subs in your target language, even better), pay attention to what you do and don't understand. If you notice a word you can't make out coming up a lot, look it up. Most of the time, you'll be able to guess the meaning by the context. Also, don't worry too much about grammar. Just learn the basics and focus on making them feel natural to you rather than memorizing the rules. You'll learn the rest intuitively as you go ❤
if you have dark eyebrows, particularly dense ones with thick hairs (regardless of how 'thick'/wide or narrow they are, I mean how close together the hair grows and how thick the hair shaft is), using light brow gel does NOT lighten them, it just looks like you cant shade match your brows lol, please dont go out and waste money on brow products that dont match
the douyin 3D makeup trend and elegant cn style suited me most! thanks to the douyin and xhs jiejies who did easy tutorials. I used to do kr style the straight brows, dewy supple look, slim aegyosal but I realized it's hard to maintain the style.. especially the dewy look.. It's just not suited for my country's weather...
I love your channel so much, it’s truly inspired me to love my own features and feel confident with who I am. I love you dear peachie!! Can you do a video on personal color? 😊❤
I'm not a fan of the douyin look - it seems fun to do but messy and I can't imagine it looks good in real life on unfiltered faces. I like the Chinese look though.
@@Crimson_Mushroom personallyyy.. as im chinese i think its okay:) its a makeup style, everyone should be able to do it! as long as you don't try to imitate asian features such as the under eye aegyosal
I feel like douyin makeup is almost the equivalent to e-girl make up like if e-girl make up was popular over there it would be 'tik tok makeup', they're both popular on the internet and social media, but not at all representative of the general public and mainstream make up looks
am pretty sure douyin and chinese makeup is the same thing. you mean bold makeup, douyin is from china tech its chinese makeup cuz now everyone use it in china
LOL it's the typical asian beauty standards 😮💨 I find it funny that asians are trying so hard to be as pale and fair as possible while Americans/whites are tryna get tans 😆 We should just be grateful with who we are and how we're made
@@riddhidutta5601 General means sth that can be found among a lot of people. So I think they simply meant the most common features of Indian faces. Again this is just my understanding of op. Idk if that's what they meant.
whut??? they are so distinct tho? douyin is so sparkly and youthful. chinese is very matte, opaque and severe. korean is dewy and luminous. it looks like three diff character designs? i hope you're not saying that because they're all asian and you can't tell the difference lol
Oh my god! The example videos during the explanation of the Korean part! It wasn't even Korean! Are you kidding me? And also, Korea has a style called smoky make up. You only showed one type of make up style used in Korea and trying to claim that it's all. JUST BECAUSE IT LOOKS GOOD, DON'T CLAIM THAT IT'S CHINESE. The main beauty products and make up style came from the Korean and Japanese celebrities. Those two countries were the ones that began the trand, and chinese make up came long after, as the tiktok started. They started to absorb the tranding make up styles, which was mainly Korean type, and claimed as theirs. China has been taking away other countries culture and reclaiming it as their own. Please don't fall for that.
Chinese make up 5 years ago looked nothing like that! Then all of a sudden their make up style changed to Korean style and now, they are re claiming it. If you have eyes, look at it. Other than the fact that chinese one is little bit darker, it is a same make up using same make up technique. Seriously? The overall lookings of the make up is same! People get confused, why? Because it originated from Korea. Just search up chinese make up 5 years ago.
@@이서영-j7v9m Girl, you don't know anything about Chinese makeup. Korean and Chinese makeup styles are very different. Korean makeup focuses on a natural or smoky look, while Chinese makeup is more dolly and glamorous. Recently, Chinese makeup trends have been mistakenly labeled as 'Korean makeup.' For instance, 'manhua lashes' from China are being rebranded as 'manga/anime lashes,' even though Japanese lashes tend to be thinner and more natural.
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I AM WOKE UP AND READY TO GO
My facial physical features are moreso medium. A fine balance between both soft and elegant. 👌
Yes I'm here 🎉
Chinese makeup reminds me of old Hollywood makeup, very classic and elegant
I really appreciate this video. So much gets lost in translation and I see people calling the douyin style korean makeup ALL the time. It's good to see Chinese trends getting proper credit for their origins! My favorite is the Douyin style bacuse I feel like it blends popular asian trends like the aegyo sal contour with western trends like a defined eyeliner, but I prefer the new thinner Korean style eyebrows and dewy foundation, so I mix them together, lol 💕
I honestly love red lipstick, since I don't normally wear a lot of makeup, I believe red lipstick can "snatch you up".But I am really afraid to wear it most of the times, simply because it feels...complicated, if that makes sense.I saw some women wear red lipstick during the day, as "casual" makeup, and they looked so cool.I wonder if there are women here that wear red lipstick casually and can give me some tips 😅😅
if you feel red is too daunting, use a less pigmented red and pat it on the lips. you can blur the edges a bit with your finger if you don't want to use lipliner. that's how it use red! instead of a very sharply lined and intense red.
@@thecozyconstellationwow i use exactly like this red lipstick because i feel like make look mature and sex,and to much for every day .😅
It can feel heavy because it's a very bold color and you're not used to it.. You can eventually start using it (without using much pigment) and you increase the opacity more and more (or eventually start wearing it at home so you get used to it!) :3
To make it more casual, you can wear it in a minimal, French-inspired makeup look with just mascara and brow product for definition. You can also try and swipe it just in the centre of the lips, then press the lips together to blur any sharpness in colour/lines! Another trick - you can start by wearing a pigmented red lipgloss to grow accustomed to the colour, and start wearing the lipstick proper once you are more comfortable with the look!
Красная помада мб светлой или тёмной, насыщенной и бледной, тёплой и холодной.
Мб вы просто не нашли свой цвет.
I'd love to see more cultural style breakdowns like these of other countries and styles. I'm so curious about Mori Kei and Retro Hong Kong now!
PS: I'm personally more of a Chinese makeup style girl (matte, earth tones and red lipstick) but sometimes I prefer a glossy lip for casual situations as well
They have tutorials of mori kei and retro hong kong if you want to see the video is "8 makeup archetype ".
(this comment contains an unsolicited makeup style breakdown)
retro hk makeup tends to focus on the brows and the lips!!
- the goal for brows is to look naturally thick but neat -- fill in brows (and use brow gel) as needed. no need to trim, just use brow gel to position the hairs.
- the lips are typically a bright neutral-ish red, but nothing too dark. if you don't like reds, a warm milky almost-coral pink will do (for ppl with darker skin tone, this could be like a nude brick or dark milk rose color or something in between, if those colors make sense?? idk how to put it into words). fill in the lips, define the cupid's bow a tiny bit. you want it to be obvious that you are wearing something on your lips, but like in an effortlessly beautiful kind of way.
- the overall face is very natural, like a no makeup makeup with a satin finish. soft contour. blush should be barely visible (if used at all) like think a pink-beige used almost like bronzer/contour. tbh color correcting and spot concealing is probably the way to go here.
- for the eyes, keep the eyeliner fairly natural, so just lining the lash line with little to no wing. definitely curl your lashes and use mascara, but not too much. no falsies if you have eyelashes on your face (if you don't have eyelashes due to things like trich, then use somewhat natural looking falsies)
@@YumeraChauque Thank you very much, I wasn't aware!
@@clu691 This is amazing, thank you for putting in the effort! It sounds like something I'd like a lot! Especially these styles that embrace casual red lipstick, it's something it's not really adopted in the West except for very formal occasions!
omg I NEED a retro Hong Kong makeup tutorial!
I love the elegance and sophistication in the Chinese-inspired makeup and I adore the Douyin emphasis on the eyes.
I have high visual weight and prominent features,please tell me which makeup suits me the most
Try each style and see what suits and what you like ✨️ or you could mix and match between styles🎉
Pleaaase could you make a video on more Asian makeup types? Thai, Japanese (which has many sub-types as well!), Retro Hong Kong etc🤍
They have tutorials on the video about 8 makeup archetype
Yesssss .. finally a "Chinese" makeup video which is not douyin
Are you saying that the makeup is not Chinese?
I love this channel so much, it goes into so much depth breaking down subtle makeup techniques and why they do or don't work for certain effects. And never any judgement about skin tones or facial features! Just "here's what effect this or that makeup technique is designed to accomplish--do with that what you will".
Thank you for making this video for chinese make up.And you clearly tell the difference from cbeauty and kbeauty.I'm glad to see people learning this.😊😊😊
regular chinese makeup is definitely just a good base, black eyeliner, and a signature red lip, no overlining, no glitter, and no crazy lashes, tho imo i find it may age some people so i recognise why douyin makeup is popular esp in xiaohongshu, also i find influencer makeup (of any kind) dont tend to look good irl
Yeah douyin makeup can look quite unnatural irl, it’s drawn heavy handed. I think you can take the techniques and just make it softer overall and it‘s cute
I LOVE Chinese/douyin makeup looks! So beautiful. Hopefully more tutorials will be easy to find!
Thank you for another educational video dear peachie team! You make me proud to be asian ❤
When I get married, I need the owner of this channel to come and do my wedding makeup for me. 😅
im so glad u included some clips of c-ent female celebs on the red carpet. NO ONE does red carpet looks like c-ent LADIES!
Thank you for showing content from people of all skin tones ❤ We're participating in global trends and a global online community, so it's much more meaningful and useful to see diverse examples!
I’m mostly go for Korean style and Japanese style since it suits my features well. But bold red lips and defined brows of the Chinese style is also interesting, I just don’t have much visual weight on my eyes 😂
Omg, my case
Lord only knows how much I love this channel
1:33 "Douyin makeup trend has gained massive attention on Western social media platforms like TikTok"
Guys, I need to clarify... Douyin IS tiktok, and tiktok is not rlly a western social media platform- it's launched by a Chinese tech company. Tiktok originated in China under the name Douyin lol 😅
I think what she meant is how the Influencer Makeup aka Douyin Makeup becomes popular to non-Chinese audiences on TikTok, a separate platform (despite common origin) where Chinese netizens generally do not get involved in.
I really love the chinese tv celebs make up because the warm tone, it just fits me and where i live
The best life saver makeup artist award goes to Dear Peachie 🍑 ✨
Thank you for inspiring me and being such a positive influence. You encouraged me to start my own TH-cam CHANNEL.
I have high visual weight and prominent features,please tell me which makeup suits me the most
@@RubabHere-.....Chinese makeup (everyday Chinese makeup) can look good on you as you have high-shaped features. Douyin makeup can contrast with your features. Or you can try a Korean makeup look as it's in between both styles (these are the popular East Asian makeup styles; keep in mind there are so many makeup styles you can try if these don't look good on you) . I know you will rock the look 😜
The lighter korean brows are genius. They brighten the whole face and make dark eyes so captivating 😍
I have light hair and eyes so it doesn't really work on me the same, but i can appreciate them on others!
You change my make-up. My sincere gratitude 👏👏👏
please make videos on japanese makeup
giiirl first of all idh the makeup skills 🥲
The channel have vídeos on everything you need ! About brows,eyeshadow,eyeliner,lipstick,blush and how to coordinate colors in your makeup!just search what you need to know .😉
Thank you so much for the explanation!!❤️ Now i understand why douyin makeup looks too much on me, I'll try korean makeup with some tips i got from douyin and see how it works out🙏
I have oval face shape. I would be gald if you make a video on it. I need a guide on how to groom myself. Thank you 😊
I'm tired of hearing that oval face shapes can suit everything. I certainly don't suit everything lol and I'm oval/long oval. I just want a guide that I can stick to like all the other face shapes.
@@YearOnACloudmmm oval is the most versatile face shape, but this do not mean that everything gonna look good on you because for instance 2 persons can have oval face shape but one style of makeup work on one and not in another the problem could be :visual weight,facial propotions,facial features,personal color ,etc.
Dear peachie have videos about this things that I talk about.
@@YumeraChauque That's true. I have taken the 8 makeup archetypes and I have trouble with discerning which one I really am. I have gotten natural, elegant-natural, and natural-ingenue before. I guess it's hard to see yourself more subjectively.
@@YearOnACloud this happened to me to! First i have gotten romantic ,second elegant and finally i did it : it is ingenue instead of doing myself the quiz i ask my family,friends and see the first impression that people have about me without knowing me like think that I am very young and inocent this helped me a lot !
@@YearOnACloud yes is very hard see yourself objectively because we see our faces how we think it is vs how it really is!!
Insecurities,body dismorphia and estereotypes are our enemies when it comes to see ourselfs.
I (sometimes) mix douyin and korean makeup style 💃🏻
none of the korean beauty gurus i watch (minsco, jeyu, hoonion, happyrim, haeni, bbomi, etc) apply a full strip of lashes to their eyes. they like the ones that are already cut into pieces and usually only apply 3-5 small pieces to their whole eye depending on the look. the section on the glossy lip look is also wrong. very few korean beauty gurus would ever use blush alone on the lip, they call it "overlip" (overlining the lips) and its a HUGE trend that many brands are taking part of (amuse, romand, dasique, clio, the saem, etc). korean beauty gurus almost always start off with covering the natural lip line with whatever concealer or foundation is left on their puff, then they overline the lip with a shade that will match the look, they apply a base lip color, then the point lip color (which is usually the gloss), and some many finish off by contouring right below their lower lip and at their cupids bow. koreans also definitely use powder. high glow bases are popular but they definitely do set with powder, mostly anywhere that can get oily.
So true, but the rest pf the video is really accourate. I love see her and a lot of korean youtubers , with english subtitles. I would love to learn some Korean, bit I don't know where to start ❤
@@cristinasalguerogonzalez2189coming from someone who speaks 2 foreign languages: learn the alphabet and basic grammar following the order of the proficiency test. Study vocabulary until you can understand about 60% of the basic sentences. Then build up vocabulary through media (movies, music, books, etc). Try to watch stuff without subtitles (or with subs in your target language, even better), pay attention to what you do and don't understand. If you notice a word you can't make out coming up a lot, look it up. Most of the time, you'll be able to guess the meaning by the context. Also, don't worry too much about grammar. Just learn the basics and focus on making them feel natural to you rather than memorizing the rules. You'll learn the rest intuitively as you go ❤
@@have-a-joy thank you❤️❤️
@@cristinasalguerogonzalez2189 ur welcome, sweetie
which korean beauty gurus do you watch ? I want to watch it too, please
So it's *almost* like Douyin is the Chinese equivalent to egirl makeup
I love the Chinese makeup,
Me too, very stunning
You're a life saver ❤ I'm so glad I found your channel!
if you have dark eyebrows, particularly dense ones with thick hairs (regardless of how 'thick'/wide or narrow they are, I mean how close together the hair grows and how thick the hair shaft is), using light brow gel does NOT lighten them, it just looks like you cant shade match your brows lol, please dont go out and waste money on brow products that dont match
thank you for this video, I've been wondering what makeup suits me especially Christmas is in few days
Thank you for educating me everyday
Hi, can you make a video on how to find your eye shape!❤
the douyin 3D makeup trend and elegant cn style suited me most! thanks to the douyin and xhs jiejies who did easy tutorials. I used to do kr style the straight brows, dewy supple look, slim aegyosal but I realized it's hard to maintain the style.. especially the dewy look.. It's just not suited for my country's weather...
Just found you channel and I am in love!
Chinese makeup is so pretty
You're so amazing!! Thank you!! ❤️
QUEEN IS BACK!!
I love your channel so much, it’s truly inspired me to love my own features and feel confident with who I am. I love you dear peachie!! Can you do a video on personal color? 😊❤
i personslly mix douyin and korean make up. my eyebrows and finish is korean but eyes and lips are more douyin.
Helpful as always! Thank you.
Hurray, dear peachie just dropped
Now I found out why I'm more drawn to Chinese makeup style even though I'm Korean!!
I'm not a fan of the douyin look - it seems fun to do but messy and I can't imagine it looks good in real life on unfiltered faces. I like the Chinese look though.
Please make a vedio on which hairstyle suits you the most😢
Thai makeup looks amazing. But I'm not sure how to start because it looks like a mix of Asian makeup and Western makeup.
I love Korean and douyin
Heyy i love your videos so muchhhh
Wow. I really needed this. Thank you
Can you make vedios focused on Chinese makeup
Another great post
Mine will be combination between Chinese and Korean Makeup look 😊😊
i loved it ❤
Love your videos ❤️
But whats the difference between Thai, Japanese, do it in, Chinese, and Korean makeup
Gon be practicing and when school comes back in January imma make my comeback🤭
DING DONG, DEAR PEACHIE POSTED!!
Is it okay for me to occasionally wear any of these makeup styles as a white person? As long as im not trying to look Chinese/Korean?
@@Crimson_Mushroom personallyyy.. as im chinese i think its okay:) its a makeup style, everyone should be able to do it! as long as you don't try to imitate asian features such as the under eye aegyosal
Wt I like doyin makeup but my face fully suits Korean makeup and I'm even cold tone!!
I am warm tone I have high visual weight and prominent features,please tell me which makeup suits me the most
@@RubabHere-.....chinese makeup! But you can see the video about 8 makeup archetype is very interesting they have more options for you to try
Korean: cute! your fun 'no makeup' sweet neighbour. Chinese: your flirty neighbour. lol douyin: your crazy sexy neighbour lol
Please make a video about Thai makeup 🙏❤️
Douyin is Chinese makeup right
Ahhh.. thanks for this... ❤❤❤❤
Could you make a video about thai makeup? ❤
Oh, so I people really can't see how different doyuin/chinese make up from Korean?
omg i love u queen
I DO MAKE UP THAT IS MIXED BY ALL STLYES
I feel like douyin makeup is almost the equivalent to e-girl make up like if e-girl make up was popular over there it would be 'tik tok makeup', they're both popular on the internet and social media, but not at all representative of the general public and mainstream make up looks
The lips of douyin Chinese and Korean look the same to me
I really like chinese makeup one
you should do another video on japanese igari makeup🫶🏻i’ve been loving it recently but i don’t if it suits me
Generally speaking,igari fits people with low or medium visual weight with soft features
@@YumeraChauque oh okay, thank you!🤍
* EAST ASIAN eye shape
i love douyin make up
Make a video for cool skin
This rn t my thing too asian look final yhe same
11:53 that's.. also wonyoung on the left?
Can you explain japanese makeup?
am pretty sure douyin and chinese makeup is the same thing. you mean bold makeup, douyin is from china tech its chinese makeup cuz now everyone use it in china
God loves you all
Dyouin girls wearing blonde hair wigs, light eyes contacts and almost white foundation doesnt sit right with me. Reeks of colorism
LOL it's the typical asian beauty standards 😮💨
I find it funny that asians are trying so hard to be as pale and fair as possible while Americans/whites are tryna get tans 😆 We should just be grateful with who we are and how we're made
Doyin é uma maquiagem chinesa também!!!
ela não disse que não é chinesa. mas é especifica para o app "douyin" que é o tiktok chinês original.
É eles disseram no vídeo...
Hi! As I remember, there was a discord server made by peachies. Can anyone share a link please?👉👈
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please educate us about normal indian faces..............pleaseplease
Wym “normal Indian faces”?
@@chesiresaysI think by "normal" they meant "general"
@@blairwrelos1891 but there is no general Indian face.... it's a very very mixed race
@@riddhidutta5601 General means sth that can be found among a lot of people. So I think they simply meant the most common features of Indian faces. Again this is just my understanding of op. Idk if that's what they meant.
@@chesiresays normal means average
ngl i hate the korean eyelash look so much lol it looks so unnatural to me because all the hairs are even and spaced out… 😭😭😭
what about japanese makeup
What about thai makeup
Yall acting like they dont look similar! Yes they are different but people who are not into these styles would easily mix them up
whut??? they are so distinct tho? douyin is so sparkly and youthful. chinese is very matte, opaque and severe. korean is dewy and luminous. it looks like three diff character designs? i hope you're not saying that because they're all asian and you can't tell the difference lol
Douyin make up is chinese make up
Douyin is Chinese influencer makeup and Chinese makeup is the Chinese drama makeup
I think she’s trying to say that douyin looks Are Chinese but not all Chinese makeup is what you see on douyin, there are many different styles
both Chinese but gives different vibes, can’t be tagged as the same thing
Douyin in a Chinese platform... why segregate Chinese from Douyin??
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Oh my god! The example videos during the explanation of the Korean part! It wasn't even Korean! Are you kidding me? And also, Korea has a style called smoky make up. You only showed one type of make up style used in Korea and trying to claim that it's all.
JUST BECAUSE IT LOOKS GOOD, DON'T CLAIM THAT IT'S CHINESE. The main beauty products and make up style came from the Korean and Japanese celebrities. Those two countries were the ones that began the trand, and chinese make up came long after, as the tiktok started. They started to absorb the tranding make up styles, which was mainly Korean type, and claimed as theirs. China has been taking away other countries culture and reclaiming it as their own. Please don't fall for that.
Chinese make up 5 years ago looked nothing like that! Then all of a sudden their make up style changed to Korean style and now, they are re claiming it. If you have eyes, look at it. Other than the fact that chinese one is little bit darker, it is a same make up using same make up technique. Seriously? The overall lookings of the make up is same! People get confused, why? Because it originated from Korea. Just search up chinese make up 5 years ago.
@@이서영-j7v9m Girl, you don't know anything about Chinese makeup. Korean and Chinese makeup styles are very different. Korean makeup focuses on a natural or smoky look, while Chinese makeup is more dolly and glamorous. Recently, Chinese makeup trends have been mistakenly labeled as 'Korean makeup.' For instance, 'manhua lashes' from China are being rebranded as 'manga/anime lashes,' even though Japanese lashes tend to be thinner and more natural.
Korean makeup look maybe the best for my features, but for a special event I think I'll learn for Douyin makeup!Thanks🩷
Japanese makeup left the chat🤡