I love how even though he's a professional makeup artist he wasn't at all condescending and he was GENUINELY interested in learning from Nyma and asked a lot of questions!
I usually skip over videos like this, but I was completely engaged. Not only was he informative, but equally as inquistive and didn't seem judgmental at all. Completely natural and chill vid. I loved this video with Mr. Daniel Martin. Great video again. x
I love how soft spoken they both are. It was so relaxing watching this. Sooo many youtubers are so hyper and loud but you're always so chill. Love the look too, btw
IKR! They both were giving tips, info and just beeing respectful and sweethearts with each other - I hope this start a trend between yt gurus and pros.
Rachel Blackwell True he didn't trash her but he really should have stopped and corrected her ... I can't watch anymore of this so I'm stopping at the 4 minute mark so I don't know if he does eventually correct her but I did notice he hinted at her but she didn't get the hint so at that point he shoulda simply said "Nyma you're wrong"
@Michelle H... How did you get that? What I saw was the both learning from each other and picking up tips... A professional doesn't have to be on the Hollywood set but can be right here on TH-cam. It surprised me that he haven't jumped into the concealer trick when it has been out for so long and he is a professional.. Although when concealer came out it was to correct. So I'm baffled at what you picked up. There are different ways & tricks of doing things. Really you should have looked at the whole video and then gave an honest say......
Wow I love this man. He’s honest, knowledgeable and curious!! “ it requires good skin to do the no makeup makeup look”. finally a artist who tells the truth.
Yess. So many people ask me to do MY usual makeup for them and it puts me in this position where I feel bad but also want to be honest that if you don’t have the right skin, it just won’t look as fresh and natural
I went to high school with Daniel and he is such an amazing person. So happy that such a beautiful person is so successful and living his dream. By the way Nyma your makeup looks amazing girl!
I love that he was asking a lot of questions to her, he was really trying to understand her routine, her struggle, her techniques... and he seems so nice ! Love it ❤
August Actually, there are even pale, light colored shits too. It isn’t healthy tho. Shit comes in many different colors, my friend:) So we’re all pretty much shit colored. You’re shit, I’m shit, *WE’RE ALL SHIT!* But she’s THE shit
Is it weird I just want to shake this guys hand? I like him. He comes off as the kind of guy who you can ask a question and he won't judge and answer you honestly and fairly. 😊
So Dior wassup with a Nyma foundation collaboration....Or better yet a whole makeup line. I'm just saying definitely needed and well deserved!!! (Tweeted this Nyma. I hope they see it)
Dalia Mathers WOW Some of these beauty companies really don't give a damn about us. It's one thing to have a white person GUESS how to make shades for POC , but for them to choose HIM of all people is some B.S. smh
Andrea Outlaw yes!! he is a very open minded wonderful person. He definitely thinks before he speaks unlike everyone else who just nervously rambles off and tries to awkwardly laugh off any offensive remarks
I love it so much! Bothers me that in french we have to use "foncé" (dark). Deep translates as "profond" and this word cannot be applied to skin tones :(
I use the term “rich” instead of deep. I know deep is such an improvement from the term “dark,” but rich will give you a lil pep in your step. “Rich” has a positive connotation.
The level of humility that each one of you has displayed is absolutely astounding - you, lovely Nyma, by being willing to learn from a professional makeup artist, and Daniel, for taking the time to learn from you and your experience, and for being so open to learning new things. This video is a great testament to the skills you both possess but also, and most importantly, your characters. I wish more people in general could exhibit such willingness to learn and to listen to one another. 😍
I love his attitude in general. He does not correct her way of doing makeup, he asks questions which a lot of women of color could relate, and just listens her. Love it
I love the fact that he didn’t go in to teach or dictate to her on how she should be doing her make up art, instead it was a learning process for him, very nice 👍🏾
I absolutely enjoyed this video! I love how humble he was and willing to understand and appreciate your techniques because I know that youtubers who do makeup are usually frowned upon by actual licensed makeup artists! I hope you 2 can collab and he can do your makeup next time! #BreakingBarriers 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
His reaction to everything is so much like my naive self. He’s so curious and I feel like he really wanted to be completely respectful. His curiosity is much like those of us that simply have no clue. I have learned about weaves, lace fronts and so many things about skin care unrelated to my own skin through clients willing to teach me. It’s a whole other thing. Different but the same. So hard to explain.
I love it when this man says, “back in my day” and he looks an entire 25 years old at the most. I loved this; I would enjoy seeing a lot more of these kinds of chats.
I should say if you can’t work on all skin tones, you shouldn’t consider yourself a makeup artist. All women are different and it’s important to be able to work with their varying skin tones.
Believe it or not I found you through your Darkest Shade series, I'm super pale so I don't typically have trouble finding colours that match my skin tone. I made a commitment this year to only buy from brands that offer inclusive shades and in my search for companies I found your channel and I am so happy I did!. I have learned so much about makeup from you, I absolutely love your videos! Love from Canada
Lol maybe you’re not that pale then 😂 watch thataylaa, for years had trouble finding things light enough for her, and she’s not even the palest person. On the other hand I’m tan with neutral undertone and for years everything was too orange for me. The assumption that brown people are all warm toned is super annoying 😂😂
I loved this video so much! He seemed genuinely interested and ready to learn even though he’s a professional himself. He didn’t act like he knows everything or that what you’re doing is “wrong” which is what I see with a lot of artists vs. you tubers. This video made me so happy.
Just got a link from my cousin. Love, love, love everything! Don't think that your beautiful skin tone isn't a blessing, because it is! Anything from GOD IS A GIFT! I have a light skin tone and believe me when I say, it doesn't matter in the great ol' USA!!! STAY BLACK, STAY PROUD, AND STAY YOU!!! MUCH LOVE FROM YOUR NEW AUNTIE!!!
Ok so seriously.....the way he was so intrigued and watching you put on makeup is literally how I look 👀 at the screen watching makeup tutorials. Excepts I’m in pajamas 😜 Spot on!
A male make-up artist that doesn't overbake, overcontour, overplucked their eyebrows.. How refreshing. Now that's what you call, a *professional* . Watching him giving his insights just show you _why_ he's the deal (compare with the TH-cam self proclaimed make-up artist).
Most pro MUAs outside of TH-cam don't do that shit unless it's required (editorials, live tv etc) because most of the steps beauty gurus do look great in strong lighting but aren't really that wearable and very obvious and also do not last. Look at some of the actual pro muas on here like Lisa eldridge, Wayne Goss, Charlotte Tillbury... they all go way more subtle on the complexion and brows.
She's such a good host and he is a great guest. Great combination. Their voices were so soothing I couldn't leave the page lool There's something beautiful about seeing people communicate well...
I love how intrigued he was about the different products & techniques used. This video shows that no matter how professional or how long you’ve been in this industry, there is always something different to learn!
Daniel was so intrigued by your beauty and so incredibly fascinated in reference to learning what works.. I find this video informative and your absolutely stunning.🌹
Tech Blogger there's no reason one has to use a sponge for makeup - an actual Beauty Blender brand or otherwise. Makeup artists have been working with brushes mainly for years, and someone with classic makeup school training plus years of experience like Daniel might not follow the latest trends if what they're doing has been working well for them. Yes, tons of professional MUAs use modern sponges, but again, not required. You'll also hear Daniel talk about how minimal he tends to keep makeup because on celebrities with long hours and bright lights, too much looks awful... Especially over time. Oh, and he did say he would use a sponge more for finishing, but application and initial blending out is something he does with brushes. While I've watched working properly MUAs blend out with a dampened sponge, as with Daniel, I've not seen anyone go in with a sponge immediately and as the only applicator. That's something I've only seen on YT, etc. Just observations, but it's a personal preference, and not indicative of skill or anything. (He works for Dior, amongst others. Clearly he's done well for himself! :) )
You can tell how much of a pro he is - completely open to learn new stuff and give his own tips. Some yt beauty gurus could learn a thign or two from a guy like him.
Lisa Moon i was thinking it'd probably be hard for a professional makeup artist working on famous people, on sets and working with certain brands that it'd probably be hard for him to try different techniques since he can't really chance it not working out or trying to figure out how to use the techniques or different tools on a client and it not turn out or not last how the client needs and to use indie or smaller brands, collaborations or even drugstore brands that aren't highly talked about since he does work with certain brands and can't chance using a product that doesn't hold up or looks really cakey or falls apart within a couple hours. So it makes sense that he asked so many questions or wasn't familiar with different techniques or tools, it doesn't mean that he doesn't know his stuff because you absolutely can tell he knows his stuff and he is a fantastic makeup artist but he just can't take the risk of it not working out. Brushes work, the techniques he has been taught and has done for years do work and does last so it's safer to stick with that!
I love how interested he was in what people are doing everyday when they're going to work and just going out not working on a movie set cause it's totally different but you don't really see the crossover. I loved this
In school, I doubt they have Beauty blenders. Maybe now they've incorporated a similar tool since the programs should evolve with the industry, but a lot of the very successful MUA when they were in school didn't have anything like that. However, keeping up with the trends and still learning no matter how experienced they are is probably what makes them good.
1a141036 i just finished makeup school 3 years ago and we never used a beauty blender. I like to apply with a brush but then press everything into the skin afterward
I'm just asking myself what products he uses probably brands worth thousands but I really love how he is interested to learn new things despite him being a pro . Super cool
Nyma’s skin is so beautiful. So glowy! I would feel so nervous having a makeup artist watch me... I would just be saying “shut up don’t judge!” the entire time 😂 I love the soothing tone of this video and the gentle sharing of ideas and information x
If I had to match to my stomach it would be a nightmare. I stay covered up so my legs, tummy and chest are more than three shades lighter than my face and arms.
Crazy just commented about the same thing. We need vlogs nd chit chat get ready with me, I feel like we have been getting a 6min video every other week I was started to feel let down
Also love that you truly used your favorite products and didn’t just use a bunch of Dior for the sake of the video. Made both of you benefit from the video more I feel. Love it!! And that lip color looks beautiful on you
The thing that I love about makeup artists is how professional they are. They never drag a product or create drama, they just do makeup. I think that might be the reason why I consider Nyma a makeup artist. Because she is so mature with the way she presents herself and her channel. Her makeup is what celebrities want, what real people want. I loved this video, both of you are amazing people. Lots of love from Canada❤️🇨🇦❤️👍🏽
Love it! He reminds me of one of my trainers from MAC. He had so much knowledge but never acted condescending or rude to new artists. True artists want to learn from everyone no matter who they are!
I love doing my makeup in transit :D Seeing people's reactions is fun. Especially kids'. The last time I was on a plane I did my makeup and the two toddler girls in front of me spent the entire flight backwards in their chairs, on their knees, staring at me doing colourful eyeshadow. It was adorable.
Not gonna lie...I thought this was gonna be boring but I LOVED this so much. His knowledge, your beauty, the meaningful and useful tips . A++. I so want him to do your makeup.
wow your I fool if you think she barely had any makeup on. It’s called natural looking making it’s meant to be full coverage and not glam. It’s a lot of concealer and contouring and powder to hide any blemishes or tiredness. Plus she was on tv you have to have a lot of makeup on. HD makeup is full coverage. It may look like nothing but it’s definitely a lot.
It crazy how much makeup artists’ and makeup enthusiasts/freelancers paths really don’t cross. I learned some new things from him and it’s crazy how so much of our world that we know as makeup isn’t even known by the more mainstream artists!! So cool to have 2 worlds come together!! This was my fav video I’ve seen so far on TH-cam... not just saying that to say it but bc I’ve learned so much through this. It’d be wonderful and cool to see him come back and do a look on you that he’d usually do on a client!!😄😄 love you Nymaaaaa ❤️
Kelia Coleman OMG I agree with you. I fell asleep on the video last night ( not because it was boring, I had a horrible headache) and came back to finish today and I agree this was wonderful I learned so much from both! I too would love to see him do Nyma's makeup!
Yes!!! This needs to happen. It would be so interesting to hear his thought process when working - how he approaches different skin shades, undertones, types, environments and events etc. This was such a wonderful collab - loved the mutual respect Nyma and Daniel had for each other and their willingness to learn!
Mr. Martin is so soft spoken and professional - and you can see how genuinely invested he is with Nyma. Idk why, I just have the urge to trust this guy lmao - I learnt a lot because of this vid. Thanks Nyma 🙏🏽❤️
I liked his vibe. His intentions are pure and his approach to the skin tone conversation was really well thought. Awesome video Nyma, very original and educational at the same time. 👏🏽👏🏽
Deedee Charles you can tell in his body language that he’s genuinely interested in the situation , I hate collars on TH-cam where it’s so obvious the two creators don’t really like each other haha
This video was so chill and educational! I love how he never threw his status in your face and down played your skills just bcs he’s a professional. And he ever so gently gave his advice when he felt appropriate lol im obsessed.
This is a great video and I would love to see more of this. This was so helpful to watch cause he gave tips and you gave tips. Then he countered some tips with things he does for his clients. So it’s like we got some advice from the trade. Love it!!! Then it's great how he was not judgemental and just willing to learn from a TH-camr. Yet give his spin on things. 😍😍😍😍🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
NappyFu TV yes gurl I agree. I like this guy too. He was so willing to learn and understand along with sharing with his knowledge as pro make-up artist
I loved this so much! The Naomi Campbell story at the end is so eye opening... I work at a MAC counter where the minority of skin tones are white. So I've really been growing as an artist. The other week I did a woman's makeup who had a very deep complexion (NW58) and she was so amazed that she actually loved the makeup I did. She said she didn't want to offend me but she was honestly not feeling very confident that a girl with such a fair skin tone was going to do her makeup. Now I have a regular customer! And I honestly think that watching your videos has really helped me! xx
Funmi Oke I don't understand - what's the difference between deep and dark first of all, and what's wrong with being dark? I myself am dark-skinned and I wouldn't be offended if someone partly described my skin colour that way (along with say undertones, etc.), especially in the context of makeup, foundation or concealer. I want to find my correct match of course! A lot of people seem to agree with you, so if even one of them could explain this to me, that would be great!
Renata Romero I never said dark was derogatory. I love his choice of words and the manner in which he said it. To me, it had a romantic feel, and I love the fact that he used the word deep, it wouldn't have struck me otherwise.
Thank you for clarifying grey being a green undertone. I've said that and people have told me for years that I was wrong. I have an olive undertone and when someone says it is gray, I immediately know that it will work for me.
Yes! Green or "Olive" (as it's more commonly referred to) undertones are more commonplace in a lot of semi tan to deep undertones. I'm one of those folks with Olive undertones with a face that reads more blue/red, so I tend to gravitate towards a warm to nuetral foundation to valve that out and match the rest of me. It's so tough finding the right shade, but a solid shade matching appointment is as supportive to the face as a good ole bra fitting. 👌🏾😉
This guy is so amazing! I love his innocent mind reacting to products and phrases that are used multiple times in every single makeup TH-cam video. It's like 2 different worlds sitting down to talk.
Thank you Daniel!! I've been saying this for years, you should not call yourself a makeup artist if you cant do someone's makeup from the darkest to the lightest complexion. As a makeup artist you should be able to handle skin, no matter what color, and know how to manipulate colors to fit the clients need if they have a deeper or lighter skin tone then what you're used to. I'm sorry but if you don't know how to do this I wouldn't call you a professional makeup artist, more like an amateur makeup artist. Sorry not Sorry.
I completely agree. However, as a makeup school student, I have trouble finding models of deeper skin tones to practice on (I live in Eastern Europe where the average skin tone is no darker than a medium). Do you have any tips for someone like me to actually learn more about deeper skintones until I meet someone with a darker skin to practice doing makeup on? I want to be the kind of artist you're talking about and I feel like working with skin is something I need to learn more about.
WickedStarfish I feel where you are coming from. Some makeup artists just don’t have the resources to be able to work on every skin tone they like. You can try researching and watching TH-cam videos. Nyma is a great start, but there are still lots of others like Jackie. Hope this helps you.
Definitely! It's really embarrassing to see darker skinned black girls go to get a makeover at like sephora or whatever and the makeup artist does a horrible job and uses products too light or ashy on their skin. You have to be able to work with everyone's skin tone
I love the idea behind this,beauty vloggers and professional make up artist coming together and sharing what they know,it really helps out the consumer.
The thing I've noticed in all the best celeb muas or jusy good client muas in genrra9 is thier "bedside manner" feels like a beauty therapy session and you feel so good after
@@marlasinger8274 Well, she is dark but it wouldn't do her any good if she went into a consultation to be called dark. Deep, warm, cool, those types of words are what we use as make up artists. We're talking about shades and colors. It's lazy to say dark. Lol if someone tells you to find a dark foundation they would just grab a dark foundation.
@@marlasinger8274 I'll probably sound like a nag but,we should be learning words and using them for what they mean instead of using dumbed down versions. Like if someone didn't tell you something you don't say they lied to you. You say they omitted the truth.
I love that you’re making moves with Dior!!! It’s been a long time coming that women of color (You, Jackie Aina, Youkeyy, Alissa Ashley, etc.) are starting to get the recognition and opportunities you deserve!! Sooo excited for you!
Just realized that he is the one who did Meghan Markle's makeup on her wedding day! SO cool that you got to meet him, Nyma! Loved the video when you posted and this is just another cool aspect of it!
I love how even though he's a professional makeup artist he wasn't at all condescending and he was GENUINELY interested in learning from Nyma and asked a lot of questions!
sara rotundo yes he was great
Yes he was so refreshing!
Yes yes. I agree he is awesome
Same!
Super respectful and gave really insightful comments. Love his professionalism and attitude!
I'm sending you another POWDER girl!!!
PatrickStarrr yasssss!!!!!
PatrickStarrr I‘m shook so many stars in this comment section🤭
Hey Patrick, hey!!
PatrickStarrr send me one too shooooooot! Lol
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his energy was so warm and inviting. i really enjoyed this. id love to see more of this on youtube.
seriously!! he seems amazing
Yessssssssss
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so beautiful
Wow you can tell this man has a passion and love for make up and the beauty/art of it. I love it.
🔥👑🔥 🔥definitely his mind is blown🔥
The most respectful makeup artist I've ever seen. Stay teachable- I love it!
He's just the sweetest
LuciaTepperBeauty I love that she got him exposed to beauty bakery!
Indeed!
I usually skip over videos like this, but I was completely engaged. Not only was he informative, but equally as inquistive and didn't seem judgmental at all. Completely natural and chill vid. I loved this video with Mr. Daniel Martin. Great video again. x
I love how soft spoken they both are. It was so relaxing watching this. Sooo many youtubers are so hyper and loud but you're always so chill. Love the look too, btw
Honestly, that's why I subscribed to her channel.
The exact same thing came to mind as soon as the video ended. So relaxing.
Exactly, and the high energy music is normally a turn off for me.
Yesss it's so friendly and chill and calming
Yes, exactly
This guy did Meghan Markle's (or shall I say the duchess of Sussex?) makeup for her wedding! Loved that gorgeous natural look
quitecontrary23 I knew I liked him! Her wedding makeup was so natural and beautiful.
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Oh wow! This makes me even happier for Nyma!
and got paid £10,000 for the privilege. I hope he did her mothers too for that amount of money. looked like she had no make up on!
Nice
Love this “normal” chatting. I got so use to watching people screaming at a ring light 🤦🏾♀️
so true haha
Sameeeeeeeee
Ahhhhh😂😂😂😂
I know right, it’s so calming to listen too 😂
Malia lmaoooooooo
This was so interesting and I felt that he was really respectful. He didn’t go and trash non professionals.
IKR! They both were giving tips, info and just beeing respectful and sweethearts with each other - I hope this start a trend between yt gurus and pros.
Beatriz Zacharias I agree. 😊
Rachel Blackwell yes I agree 👏🏿👏🏿
Rachel Blackwell True he didn't trash her but he really should have stopped and corrected her ... I can't watch anymore of this so I'm stopping at the 4 minute mark so I don't know if he does eventually correct her but I did notice he hinted at her but she didn't get the hint so at that point he shoulda simply said "Nyma you're wrong"
@Michelle H... How did you get that? What I saw was the both learning from each other and picking up tips... A professional doesn't have to be on the Hollywood set but can be right here on TH-cam. It surprised me that he haven't jumped into the concealer trick when it has been out for so long and he is a professional.. Although when concealer came out it was to correct. So I'm baffled at what you picked up. There are different ways & tricks of doing things. Really you should have looked at the whole video and then gave an honest say......
Wow I love this man. He’s honest, knowledgeable and curious!! “ it requires good skin to do the no makeup makeup look”. finally a artist who tells the truth.
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Yess. So many people ask me to do MY usual makeup for them and it puts me in this position where I feel bad but also want to be honest that if you don’t have the right skin, it just won’t look as fresh and natural
I went to high school with Daniel and he is such an amazing person. So happy that such a beautiful person is so successful and living his dream. By the way Nyma your makeup looks amazing girl!
Crazy how life works right? :)
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I love that he was asking a lot of questions to her, he was really trying to understand her routine, her struggle, her techniques... and he seems so nice ! Love it ❤
I love the fact that he reached out to her. It shows interest and openness towards people like Nyma and the rest of us.
Your skin is so beautiful without a drop of makeup on.
Brandi Munguia Right! I am so in love with how perfect and healthy it is!
@August What kind of person trolls makeup artist videos looking for an opportunity to make an ugly racist comment. Lordy.
August Sit yourself down.
August Actually, there are even pale, light colored shits too. It isn’t healthy tho. Shit comes in many different colors, my friend:) So we’re all pretty much shit colored. You’re shit, I’m shit, *WE’RE ALL SHIT!* But she’s THE shit
@August uneducated swine
Is it weird I just want to shake this guys hand? I like him. He comes off as the kind of guy who you can ask a question and he won't judge and answer you honestly and fairly. 😊
Daniel is so humble and Nyma is so beautiful. Nyma's skin is probably the most beautiful and glowy skin I have ever seen.
And you too Beautiful ❤
So I’m now in love with him, even though he’s so successful he seems so interested and humble wow
BasicallySofia Yessssssssss
He did Meghan Markle’s makeup on her wedding day
So Dior wassup with a Nyma foundation collaboration....Or better yet a whole makeup line. I'm just saying definitely needed and well deserved!!!
(Tweeted this Nyma. I hope they see it)
NappyFu TV that's a fantastic idea
They are doing a collab with Jeffree Star to expand their foundation range and he is white....
Dalia Mathers Are you forreal??
Khandi Z. I saw it on trendmood unfortunately it's real. He is doing everything to change his image
Dalia Mathers WOW Some of these beauty companies really don't give a damn about us. It's one thing to have a white person GUESS how to make shades for POC , but for them to choose HIM of all people is some B.S. smh
I loved how he said "deep" and not dark. And now I have to change my lingo. Deep seem so much more appropriate far as I'm concerned.
Andrea Outlaw yes!! he is a very open minded wonderful person. He definitely thinks before he speaks unlike everyone else who just nervously rambles off and tries to awkwardly laugh off any offensive remarks
Andrea Outlaw I kinda agree. There is definitely a negative connotation to 'very dark'.
Yeah I like that term much better
I love it so much! Bothers me that in french we have to use "foncé" (dark). Deep translates as "profond" and this word cannot be applied to skin tones :(
I use the term “rich” instead of deep. I know deep is such an improvement from the term “dark,” but rich will give you a lil pep in your step. “Rich” has a positive connotation.
their voices are so calming
That's very Thrut
Your display picture... Lol
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The level of humility that each one of you has displayed is absolutely astounding - you, lovely Nyma, by being willing to learn from a professional makeup artist, and Daniel, for taking the time to learn from you and your experience, and for being so open to learning new things. This video is a great testament to the skills you both possess but also, and most importantly, your characters. I wish more people in general could exhibit such willingness to learn and to listen to one another. 😍
Love this video, I feel like I learnt so much! your such a star xxx
Patricia 😍
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oh my god im crying. didn't know u watched nyma tang...
Omg Patricia, love you!!!! 💚
I love his attitude in general. He does not correct her way of doing makeup, he asks questions which a lot of women of color could relate, and just listens her. Love it
Jay Kim yes, I thought when I first started watching that he was going to give her pointers. I love that he was the one learning from her!
he is so respectful and willing to learn!! a lot of muas are so intense lol love this video
"Skin is skin, no matter what color it is." Well said, Daniel 👏👏💯
I love the fact that he didn’t go in to teach or dictate to her on how she should be doing her make up art, instead it was a learning process for him, very nice 👍🏾
I absolutely enjoyed this video! I love how humble he was and willing to understand and appreciate your techniques because I know that youtubers who do makeup are usually frowned upon by actual licensed makeup artists! I hope you 2 can collab and he can do your makeup next time! #BreakingBarriers 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Amen!
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I totally agree!🙏🏾
You are so beautiful! His humility is endearing.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Yes🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
His reaction to everything is so much like my naive self. He’s so curious and I feel like he really wanted to be completely respectful. His curiosity is much like those of us that simply have no clue. I have learned about weaves, lace fronts and so many things about skin care unrelated to my own skin through clients willing to teach me. It’s a whole other thing. Different but the same. So hard to explain.
I love it when this man says, “back in my day” and he looks an entire 25 years old at the most. I loved this; I would enjoy seeing a lot more of these kinds of chats.
“If you can’t do deeper skin then you shouldn’t consider yourself a makeup artist.” #LOVE
Kim, Lip Addict MUA Tell em, sis!
I should say if you can’t work on all skin tones, you shouldn’t consider yourself a makeup artist. All women are different and it’s important to be able to work with their varying skin tones.
Kim, Lip Addict MUA that’s what I’ve been saying.
Believe it or not I found you through your Darkest Shade series, I'm super pale so I don't typically have trouble finding colours that match my skin tone. I made a commitment this year to only buy from brands that offer inclusive shades and in my search for companies I found your channel and I am so happy I did!. I have learned so much about makeup from you, I absolutely love your videos! Love from Canada
Brittany de Brentani I love this, we need more people like you in the world.
Thank you so much for this
Lol maybe you’re not that pale then 😂 watch thataylaa, for years had trouble finding things light enough for her, and she’s not even the palest person. On the other hand I’m tan with neutral undertone and for years everything was too orange for me. The assumption that brown people are all warm toned is super annoying 😂😂
Brittany de Brentani that’s really awesome
aww this is so sweet of youu
I love how intrigued he was with how she was doing it. So fucking sweet lol and shows how much he knows in slight differences we barely notice. Awww
oh my god he's the nicest human?? i get suuuuch a good vibe from him. he's so calm
The award for least awkward celeb collaboration goes tooooooo
When are celeb collabs ever awkward??
Justme literally always, watch anything with kim k lol
DarkAngelRin or with Nicole Richie 😂😂😂
I loved this video so much! He seemed genuinely interested and ready to learn even though he’s a professional himself. He didn’t act like he knows everything or that what you’re doing is “wrong” which is what I see with a lot of artists vs. you tubers. This video made me so happy.
"Wet was wet, dry was dry; you don't mix the two unless you're building something"
😂😂😂 Im dying here, he basically said it makes mortar
Just got a link from my cousin. Love, love, love everything! Don't think that your beautiful skin tone isn't a blessing, because it is! Anything from GOD IS A GIFT! I have a light skin tone and believe me when I say, it doesn't matter in the great ol' USA!!! STAY BLACK, STAY PROUD, AND STAY YOU!!! MUCH LOVE FROM YOUR NEW AUNTIE!!!
@@tammygaines3455 what the fuck
No PROFANITY!!!
@@tammygaines3455 yeah, go on x 💖
Ok so seriously.....the way he was so intrigued and watching you put on makeup is literally how I look 👀 at the screen watching makeup tutorials. Excepts I’m in pajamas 😜 Spot on!
I’ve seen a few different comments from you, I love how supportive they all are! ♥️
A male make-up artist that doesn't overbake, overcontour, overplucked their eyebrows.. How refreshing. Now that's what you call, a *professional* .
Watching him giving his insights just show you _why_ he's the deal (compare with the TH-cam self proclaimed make-up artist).
Most pro MUAs outside of TH-cam don't do that shit unless it's required (editorials, live tv etc) because most of the steps beauty gurus do look great in strong lighting but aren't really that wearable and very obvious and also do not last. Look at some of the actual pro muas on here like Lisa eldridge, Wayne Goss, Charlotte Tillbury... they all go way more subtle on the complexion and brows.
She's such a good host and he is a great guest. Great combination. Their voices were so soothing I couldn't leave the page lool
There's something beautiful about seeing people communicate well...
GHchic that's why I tuned in the entire way!! Their voices! 😍😍
Me too sooooo soothing
GHchic I fell asleep 💤 it’s so soothing 💀💁🏾♀️🤦🏽♀️🙌🏾
No drama at all. lol
There's something beautiful about seeing people communicate well...
He needs to have a TH-cam channel. He is so calming and has such a good energy. This video is so great
I love how intrigued he was about the different products & techniques used. This video shows that no matter how professional or how long you’ve been in this industry, there is always something different to learn!
2 things: y'alls voices are sooo soothing it feels Zen
She doesn't need highlight she litteraly naturally has it😍😍 best skin I've ever seen😍
*Hahahaha! Zen it is!*
No
Their next vid should be a meditation voice over 😂 I'd listen lol
Daniel was so intrigued by your beauty and so incredibly fascinated in reference to learning what works.. I find this video informative and your absolutely stunning.🌹
A’NUME VSG he seems behind the times tbh not to be super rude but he seemed amazed by a beauty blender...
Tech Blogger there's no reason one has to use a sponge for makeup - an actual Beauty Blender brand or otherwise.
Makeup artists have been working with brushes mainly for years, and someone with classic makeup school training plus years of experience like Daniel might not follow the latest trends if what they're doing has been working well for them.
Yes, tons of professional MUAs use modern sponges, but again, not required. You'll also hear Daniel talk about how minimal he tends to keep makeup because on celebrities with long hours and bright lights, too much looks awful... Especially over time.
Oh, and he did say he would use a sponge more for finishing, but application and initial blending out is something he does with brushes.
While I've watched working properly MUAs blend out with a dampened sponge, as with Daniel, I've not seen anyone go in with a sponge immediately and as the only applicator. That's something I've only seen on YT, etc.
Just observations, but it's a personal preference, and not indicative of skill or anything. (He works for Dior, amongst others. Clearly he's done well for himself! :) )
You can tell how much of a pro he is - completely open to learn new stuff and give his own tips. Some yt beauty gurus could learn a thign or two from a guy like him.
Lisa Moon i was thinking it'd probably be hard for a professional makeup artist working on famous people, on sets and working with certain brands that it'd probably be hard for him to try different techniques since he can't really chance it not working out or trying to figure out how to use the techniques or different tools on a client and it not turn out or not last how the client needs and to use indie or smaller brands, collaborations or even drugstore brands that aren't highly talked about since he does work with certain brands and can't chance using a product that doesn't hold up or looks really cakey or falls apart within a couple hours. So it makes sense that he asked so many questions or wasn't familiar with different techniques or tools, it doesn't mean that he doesn't know his stuff because you absolutely can tell he knows his stuff and he is a fantastic makeup artist but he just can't take the risk of it not working out. Brushes work, the techniques he has been taught and has done for years do work and does last so it's safer to stick with that!
Yes he seemed hypnotized by her and her beauty 😄😊
Kudos to Daniel Martin and Dior for acknowledging the need for education and understanding deeper skin tones. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
I love how interested he was in what people are doing everyday when they're going to work and just going out not working on a movie set cause it's totally different but you don't really see the crossover. I loved this
this video is so relaxing idk why and that guy is very down to earth VERY RELAXING VOICE i want more videos like this
His Voice is
I know his voice is so comforting
Shelby Boury So Cool, but I must say I am so glad he started with my Girl, Nnyma Tang💄💋🙌🙌🙌
Shelby Boury soooooo relaxing
he’s so intrigued by a beauty blender and powder it’s so funny
Because these are all non traditional techniques and products.
It's a trendy thing. As he said, they don't follow trends.
In school, I doubt they have Beauty blenders. Maybe now they've incorporated a similar tool since the programs should evolve with the industry, but a lot of the very successful MUA when they were in school didn't have anything like that. However, keeping up with the trends and still learning no matter how experienced they are is probably what makes them good.
1a141036 that's a true artist for ya
1a141036 i just finished makeup school 3 years ago and we never used a beauty blender. I like to apply with a brush but then press everything into the skin afterward
First off your skin is so flawless. Your so beautiful
m o I know right? I didn’t really see a difference with or without foundation other than a little more color balance. She’s so gorgeous
She is Beautiful
I'm just asking myself what products he uses probably brands worth thousands but I really love how he is interested to learn new things despite him being a pro . Super cool
Was just thinking that exact same thing!
I AM IN LOOOOVE with this video and this conversation!!!
ToriZee same
ToriZee I quite enjoyed it. Really wanted more.
Such a natural yet interesting flow of conversation. The exact OPPOSITE of when Kim k did collab videos with influencers.
ToriZee Yes, this was a great conversation. Learned a lot.
He's so open to learning about less known products and techniques. I'm learning a lot too. And his voice. This was a delight!
Nyma’s skin is so beautiful. So glowy!
I would feel so nervous having a makeup artist watch me... I would just be saying “shut up don’t judge!” the entire time 😂
I love the soothing tone of this video and the gentle sharing of ideas and information x
"I have creasing under my eye"
"Do you think that helps set that?"
"Nothing helps set it..but this...is...good."
He just sighs lol
😂😂😂
Lol 😆
I just love when he says “Woooowwww” 😆😆 it’s so soothing lmbooo! 😂
Omg I know his voice is so relaxing
I looove this. The conversation is so informative and organic. Would love to see more of this.
Britt Brat perfect way to describe it
His credentials are on point, he's articulate, and smart! We never stop learning
If I had to match to my stomach it would be a nightmare. I stay covered up so my legs, tummy and chest are more than three shades lighter than my face and arms.
moi That's the point. For models they match to their stomach usually so if they model with less clothes their whole body appears to be the same shade
So true. I can see my deep blue veins everywhere on my body, but my face is like 6x darker
Same! My stomach is literally the shade of milk, my face is also white, but not milk while 😂 and I have freckles :)
moi My face and hands are lighter than my body which is even worse
I feel u
OMGGGGG A 27 Min Video From Nyma 😱 Yass Hunty Come Thruuuuuuu
😂😩😩 I know, I was hoping you guys were gonna like it.
Crazy just commented about the same thing. We need vlogs nd chit chat get ready with me, I feel like we have been getting a 6min video every other week I was started to feel let down
Also love that you truly used your favorite products and didn’t just use a bunch of Dior for the sake of the video. Made both of you benefit from the video more I feel. Love it!! And that lip color looks beautiful on you
Kaity Lowe amen!
This is an ASMR, I'm sure of it. I felt so relaxed listening to both of you, I could hear my late grandma calling me to join her in heaven.
Bibimbapski Omg I was just thinking the same thing.
Bibimbapski it's more his voice that's doing the asmr lol
Both of them have a gentle voice, and having a non judgmental discussion about a common passion...
Totally agree!
I was watching James and my bf was complaining about the noise as he's trying to nap. Put Nyma's soothing voice on, straight back to sleep 😂
I love this make-up artist!! he really analyses her make-up and it's like that he's here to learn not to tell her her mistakes... i'm in love LOL
The thing that I love about makeup artists is how professional they are. They never drag a product or create drama, they just do makeup. I think that might be the reason why I consider Nyma a makeup artist. Because she is so mature with the way she presents herself and her channel. Her makeup is what celebrities want, what real people want. I loved this video, both of you are amazing people. Lots of love from Canada❤️🇨🇦❤️👍🏽
I love how calm both of you are. This video is hella relaxing
Amazon Charm hellaaaaa lol
Love it! He reminds me of one of my trainers from MAC. He had so much knowledge but never acted condescending or rude to new artists. True artists want to learn from everyone no matter who they are!
I love doing my makeup in transit :D Seeing people's reactions is fun. Especially kids'. The last time I was on a plane I did my makeup and the two toddler girls in front of me spent the entire flight backwards in their chairs, on their knees, staring at me doing colourful eyeshadow. It was adorable.
I don't know why other people haven't made videos like this. It was informational and entertaining. Great work as always!
I would absolutely love to see a reversal on this video. Where you watch him do makeup on a model and ask questions the way he asked you!!
Not gonna lie...I thought this was gonna be boring but I LOVED this so much. His knowledge, your beauty, the meaningful and useful tips . A++. I so want him to do your makeup.
He did Meghan Markle's makeup for the royal wedding
Severus Webber wowww! He is a real big deal then lol
wow your I fool if you think she barely had any makeup on. It’s called natural looking making it’s meant to be full coverage and not glam. It’s a lot of concealer and contouring and powder to hide any blemishes or tiredness. Plus she was on tv you have to have a lot of makeup on. HD makeup is full coverage. It may look like nothing but it’s definitely a lot.
@@carmencasper3955 ? no one said she wasnt
Holy shit it was that long ago???
@@Man-ej6uv ikr i had the same reaction, they been married 2 years, wut?
It crazy how much makeup artists’ and makeup enthusiasts/freelancers paths really don’t cross. I learned some new things from him and it’s crazy how so much of our world that we know as makeup isn’t even known by the more mainstream artists!! So cool to have 2 worlds come together!! This was my fav video I’ve seen so far on TH-cam... not just saying that to say it but bc I’ve learned so much through this. It’d be wonderful and cool to see him come back and do a look on you that he’d usually do on a client!!😄😄 love you Nymaaaaa ❤️
Kelia Coleman OMG I agree with you. I fell asleep on the video last night ( not because it was boring, I had a horrible headache) and came back to finish today and I agree this was wonderful I learned so much from both! I too would love to see him do Nyma's makeup!
Yes this idea was absolutely clever! As a professional mua, I have definitely learned so much about different techniques from just this video alone.
Yes!!! This needs to happen. It would be so interesting to hear his thought process when working - how he approaches different skin shades, undertones, types, environments and events etc. This was such a wonderful collab - loved the mutual respect Nyma and Daniel had for each other and their willingness to learn!
Mr. Martin is so soft spoken and professional - and you can see how genuinely invested he is with Nyma. Idk why, I just have the urge to trust this guy lmao - I learnt a lot because of this vid. Thanks Nyma 🙏🏽❤️
I think he did Meghan Markle's makeup for her wedding to Prince Harry, tbh.
I liked his vibe. His intentions are pure and his approach to the skin tone conversation was really well thought. Awesome video Nyma, very original and educational at the same time. 👏🏽👏🏽
Deedee Charles you can tell in his body language that he’s genuinely interested in the situation , I hate collars on TH-cam where it’s so obvious the two creators don’t really like each other haha
Ka-hole mate i knoooooooooooowwwwwwww!!! He was absolutely fascinated with what she was doing and saying. I liked him a lot.
Next time i wanna see him do your makeup.🤔
I really enjoyed how laid back and informative this was. I think more influencers and celebrity MUAs should have these kinds of dialogue.
Alexis Cubit me too! I like how much they were both just willing to learn from one another
Exactly! It was super authentic and informative.
This video was so chill and educational! I love how he never threw his status in your face and down played your skills just bcs he’s a professional. And he ever so gently gave his advice when he felt appropriate lol im obsessed.
This is a great video and I would love to see more of this.
This was so helpful to watch cause he gave tips and you gave tips. Then he countered some tips with things he does for his clients. So it’s like we got some advice from the trade. Love it!!!
Then it's great how he was not judgemental and just willing to learn from a TH-camr. Yet give his spin on things. 😍😍😍😍🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Heeeey Nappy Fu! :)
Just beautiful, right?
He is polite too...positive and kind
Hey Aelisha!!
NappyFu TV yes gurl I agree. I like this guy too. He was so willing to learn and understand along with sharing with his knowledge as pro make-up artist
I can’t get over how beautiful she is. I’m just drooling over her features and her skin tone. Just so so so gorgeous.
I loved this so much! The Naomi Campbell story at the end is so eye opening... I work at a MAC counter where the minority of skin tones are white. So I've really been growing as an artist. The other week I did a woman's makeup who had a very deep complexion (NW58) and she was so amazed that she actually loved the makeup I did. She said she didn't want to offend me but she was honestly not feeling very confident that a girl with such a fair skin tone was going to do her makeup. Now I have a regular customer! And I honestly think that watching your videos has really helped me!
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I feel like his interest in Nyma's makeup was very genuine. I like how comfortable the feel to this video was and how entertaining it was.
He has officially become my best makeup artist... from the moment where he said you're deep and not dark!!'
That shit was smart.
Funmi Oke I don't understand - what's the difference between deep and dark first of all, and what's wrong with being dark? I myself am dark-skinned and I wouldn't be offended if someone partly described my skin colour that way (along with say undertones, etc.), especially in the context of makeup, foundation or concealer. I want to find my correct match of course! A lot of people seem to agree with you, so if even one of them could explain this to me, that would be great!
So being dark is offensive? Your attitude is what makes being dark seem like a bad thing.
+indrinita Yeah, but that's just you. You should know that People now are extremely sensitive. So it's smart to be safe
Renata Romero I never said dark was derogatory. I love his choice of words and the manner in which he said it. To me, it had a romantic feel, and I love the fact that he used the word deep, it wouldn't have struck me otherwise.
“Skin is skin no matter what color it is” 🤯 mind blown! It’s so simple 😌
Thank you for clarifying grey being a green undertone. I've said that and people have told me for years that I was wrong. I have an olive undertone and when someone says it is gray, I immediately know that it will work for me.
Interesting...man, you learn some new every day
Yes! Green or "Olive" (as it's more commonly referred to) undertones are more commonplace in a lot of semi tan to deep undertones. I'm one of those folks with Olive undertones with a face that reads more blue/red, so I tend to gravitate towards a warm to nuetral foundation to valve that out and match the rest of me. It's so tough finding the right shade, but a solid shade matching appointment is as supportive to the face as a good ole bra fitting. 👌🏾😉
I'm olive and pale, any recommendations?
Cristina Murillo some companies have color drops you can add to your foundation to change the undertones and shade to match your own.
Cristina Murillo cc cream
This guy is so amazing! I love his innocent mind reacting to products and phrases that are used multiple times in every single makeup TH-cam video. It's like 2 different worlds sitting down to talk.
Thank you Daniel!! I've been saying this for years, you should not call yourself a makeup artist if you cant do someone's makeup from the darkest to the lightest complexion. As a makeup artist you should be able to handle skin, no matter what color, and know how to manipulate colors to fit the clients need if they have a deeper or lighter skin tone then what you're used to. I'm sorry but if you don't know how to do this I wouldn't call you a professional makeup artist, more like an amateur makeup artist. Sorry not Sorry.
i agree!
I completely agree. However, as a makeup school student, I have trouble finding models of deeper skin tones to practice on (I live in Eastern Europe where the average skin tone is no darker than a medium). Do you have any tips for someone like me to actually learn more about deeper skintones until I meet someone with a darker skin to practice doing makeup on? I want to be the kind of artist you're talking about and I feel like working with skin is something I need to learn more about.
WickedStarfish I feel where you are coming from. Some makeup artists just don’t have the resources to be able to work on every skin tone they like. You can try researching and watching TH-cam videos. Nyma is a great start, but there are still lots of others like Jackie. Hope this helps you.
Definitely! It's really embarrassing to see darker skinned black girls go to get a makeover at like sephora or whatever and the makeup artist does a horrible job and uses products too light or ashy on their skin. You have to be able to work with everyone's skin tone
Raquel yes!! The one time I went to sephora to get my makeup done they made me look two shades lighter and the eyeshadow was awful!
Wait. That was your BEFORE?! How is your skin so perfect and flawless? You looked freaking stunning at the beginning.
Her beautiful melanin covers red spots and other blemishes because its dark which is such a blessing haha
black people tend to have beautiful skin because it is dark and helps hide blemishes and imperfections. Dark skin also has a glow to it.
I feel like I’m in beauty school watching this 😍so educational
I love the idea behind this,beauty vloggers and professional make up artist coming together and sharing what they know,it really helps out the consumer.
This would be a great series. What about color correcting?
The thing I've noticed in all the best celeb muas or jusy good client muas in genrra9 is thier "bedside manner" feels like a beauty therapy session and you feel so good after
His vibe and his voice is soooo soothing
Ikr i rlly liked him
Its almost like I don’t see a difference with or without your foundation on, your skin is so beautiful!!
I know right
That's what I say
It’s like they’re not trying too hard like every other collab 🤔 or when there’s guests, it’s so natural I loved it.
Can we give him a round of applause please for being so sweet and awsome!!!
God this video was amazing
Kennie J.D. Oh! It's Kendall!
Hi💜
Kennie J.D. you need to get out more.
Truu
I WAS JUST WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS
I'm allll here for this educational video!!! Beauty on youtube used to be all about this!
OkayItsJ yasssdd sis
Please do a video where he does your face!
Joby Jay you are sooooooo prettttttttyyyyyyyy!!!!! You are killing it with that yellow headscarf!
This man is a professional by the way he talks. Take notes some crazy youtubers!
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He said you are deep not dark. Thank you so much for pointing that out!!! He deserves his position
why can't you call her dark?
@@marlasinger8274 Well, she is dark but it wouldn't do her any good if she went into a consultation to be called dark. Deep, warm, cool, those types of words are what we use as make up artists. We're talking about shades and colors. It's lazy to say dark. Lol if someone tells you to find a dark foundation they would just grab a dark foundation.
@@marlasinger8274 I'll probably sound like a nag but,we should be learning words and using them for what they mean instead of using dumbed down versions.
Like if someone didn't tell you something you don't say they lied to you. You say they omitted the truth.
I love that you’re making moves with Dior!!! It’s been a long time coming that women of color (You, Jackie Aina, Youkeyy, Alissa Ashley, etc.) are starting to get the recognition and opportunities you deserve!! Sooo excited for you!
U should bring him back so HE can do ur makeup! 😍💄
Jen Klen that would be soo fun!
Just realized that he is the one who did Meghan Markle's makeup on her wedding day! SO cool that you got to meet him, Nyma! Loved the video when you posted and this is just another cool aspect of it!