Jean From BeautyShopPH yeah but it’s built into a lot of Asian cultures like as an Indian person you get roasted for being “too dark” and it sucks and when my skin naturally got lighter I got praised it’s awful
It’s so crazy to me how people of color do all kinds of things like bleaching their skin to be lighter and white people give themselves skin cancer with tanning beds and turn themselves orange with spray tans and melanin pills trying to get darker. The world is a crazy place....
I really related when she was like “you NEED that cleanser, you NEED that serum, you NEED that mascara” I feel like that’s how the beauty industry makes me feel!
I feel like the lesson we all should learn is don’t be rude to the people who are serving you. They’re doing their job, be respectful and leave. Thank you.
I must had a really great manager but she allowed us to get tips from customers if they wanted to tip us. She just told us that she was going to act like she didn’t see anything but she completely understood that the artists needed money for our bills and she also understood that the customer wanted to thank us personally with a small tip.
i said the same thing! but i actually thing she might work for another brand like that has a store front not mac. But jazz worked at sephora for sure fragrance!
I'm a beauty consultant as well and we unfortunately get many customers who come in and are insecure in their skin.... I get clearly Brown skinned woman getting pale shades of foundation and when they ask me to shade match them and I give them one that's exactly their shade They get upset... I had one woman start tearing up. I had one woman who was a dark skinned Latina. I shade matched her and she was so happy! she had never found a foundation that matched her skin so seamless... Yet the next day her husband came in with her and returned it only to get a white shade of foundation that was literally 10 shades lighter... I also get an outrageous amount of people that ask me how they can lighten their skin.... It's absolutely awful
@@melissasparkles5209 it's common in a lot of cultures to think that a family line with lighter skin is wealthy, while darker skin is poor. Because darker skin is thought to come from spending time doing manual labor outdoors, and lighter skin comes from spending more time inside. Or, with ethnicities where the majority are fair skinned, being generally darker usually just meant they were dirty. So, either blue collar general laborer, or just too dang poor to afford a bath. Which is all completely ridiculous and VERY outdated. But, that's where it comes from. I worked in a retail photography studio and got a lot of these requests to bring up the exposure and white, and lower the black while editing. One time a more "modern" family explained all of it to me and that he only requests it to send overseas to their parents who were very old fashioned.
Emma Strom that kind of makes sense :/ I've heard stuff similar to that before I guess I just didn't connect it. Still horribly sad and tragic :( thank you for elaborating.
Rocio Diaz I work in a cosmetics industry, and that’s how some cultures are. For my work, I see a lot of Hindu ladies who want their foundation several shades lighter.
@@sarahtrill6097 Woaahhh ok, but like it's literally the same smile and Emilia is more famous so of course people are gonna compare them? If the roles were switched it would be no different? It's just a smile...
Customer yelled at me and guess what I yelled back. No one and I mean no one disrespects me like that. I’m a pretty shy person so that lady really got under my skin.
If he wanted his wife to be “fair”, he should’ve married a fair-skinned woman. I wish a punk would say that crap out loud around me, my child, or anyone else....
Omg exactly what I was thinking ! People should be with someone who loves them for who they are and not someone whos trying to make you be someone else. Dark skin tones are so beautiful I wish people appreciated it more
yes it honestly sucks. i’ve worked at sephora for a year and a half now and we don’t work on commission esp bc im inside of a jcpenneys, so we could spend 2 hours helping someone because they’re the sweetest and genuinely need help, and still not be able to take tips.
Most corporations don't let employees take tips because it goes against most companies ethics and code of conduct policies. They figure that they pay you and give you benefits (sometimes) and that's enough.
I’ve also seen it (former employee here) with white women. Their friends who were usually darker than them would say to them to get a few shades DARKER so they would be prettier. You would be shocked at how often this happened to Caucasian customers. Another instance, this only happened once the other one many times, this woman came in and told me she wants exactly 3 shades lighter than her skin because her boyfriend in the back told her to. This happens to often to everyone. I actually saw white people “wanting” darker colors more than dark people “wanting” lighter ones.
bro I think I've done most of these but electronics shop version. Literally everyone that has ever worked in retail has been yelled at tho. we had one customer yell at every staff member the same day. she jsut went form one person to the next yelling at the top of her lungs
Next up: Librarians tell their horror stories. You might think I’m joking but trust me it gets BAD! A customer service job you need a masters to work in.
I'm a make up artist and a tip with the last story (which is so sad who wants to even encourage that) but grab a yellow undertone on deeper skin tone and it will make it look really ashy which as a mua u always want to avoid
The one with her husband wanted her to be lighter happens to me on the daily. Literally people asking for the lightest foundation we have. It’s really sad
I feel like Mac is super popular though and she said it felt like a super small, not as “popular” store... Someone mentioned Bareminerals which would fit that description plus they have the giant spinner or loose shimmery eyeshadows and they do have one called Cupcake (the color that was “out of stock” for her annoying customer)
I am so saddened by some of the stories you ladies told of customers' husbands who brought them in to the makeup store and ask you to make them look a certain way that was not them. That is just wrong and it is so sad as an employee of the makeup store you just got to do it I guess. You don't have the choice of saying no. Wow! So glad I never worked retail. Maybe this explains why the employees at my Ulta are always so snotty. Maybe they've just had it!
I really loved what Destiny did to the last customer she talked about. Initially I thought "OMG, she messed up a rude customer's make up" and then she went on to tell her story, and I was like, "wow, that's the best anyone could have ever done in that situation"
I was at the MAC store and it was just a horrible weather, so super surprised anyone was there at all, need some make up knowledge, and have nothing but praise for MAC, but, this lady came in and was essentially all of the worse stories these two amazing woman are sharing. The kids were throwing products at one another, knocking stuff, and complain the employee, the single one employee whom showed up was not moving fast enough and literally snapping her fingers. After dealing with this horrible customer, that employee broke down a little and cried and we talked and she end up helping me out completely for free when she should have charged me and said thank you for being so kind and caring. Which i don't need to be thanked, we should just be that way to one another i don't get rude people whom think the world revolves around them.
I figured out where Jaz worked cause I work for the same company, and all I have to say is God bless your soul cause this place will drag it out of you.
When will rude costumers understand that workers are just that (workers) and not personal servants that you can mistreat when you have bad days, only because they usually can't talk back to you? Cowards.
working retail i never expected a tip. but when people offered i took the tip. usually cameras were nearby so we would usually do a handshake. i would even take money to make a cell phone call.
Western society doesn't recognize the therapeutic value of make up! Getting self love can really trigger emotions, if you are emotionally repressed! I feel bad for you to get yelled at, but you probably helped them surface some stuff they needed to work with! Hope that they did! I love you guys! Make up set me freeeeeeeeeee! People like you do SUCH important work (and I'm a trained health professional as it's called). I wouldn't even want to get up to break my my bones if I didn't put lipstick on first! And I wouldn't cope with the emergency room if i didn't know there was more lipstick in the world when my bones healed!
Do employees find it annoying to match foundation or concealer or whatever? Like, I know it’s their job, but I feel like I’m being annoying. It’s like when you’re at a restaurant and you ask an employee to get you something else and you feel bad because you don’t want them to have to do extra work, but you know it’s their job. I don’t know if I’m being irrational, but I’m not sure.
I used to go and hide in the stockroom if I had a rude customer. We had very limited stock and if we had a rude customer who demanded we search the back, I would hide in there for ages until they gave up and walked away
It’s very sad that people attempt to make their skin lighter. As a Caucasian person, I think that people with darker skin tones are just as beautiful with people with lighter skin tones. This is why we need more diversity in the beauty industry, I work in the Fashion industry and I see beautiful black models using the lightest shades. It’s really sad and it has to be addressed.
It's very jarring that people still wear makeup many many shades lighter and think only fair skin is beautiful, you see it often in South Asia. And in East Asia and they use products to lighten their skin. I wish everyone could see theyer perfect just the way they are. Change the things you CAN change to better yourself as a person, be more understanding or gain more knowledge. No matter what color you are, you're beautiful I promise 🤗
When upsellers get pushy I tell them I'm allergic XD (the thing is I do have to change products fairly often because my body keeps deciding to be allergic so odds are I will be allergic to it one day sooooo I'm just not gonna waste the money on your upsell today thx)
Okay that part where he wanted his wife to be fair was really sad. Damnnn.
exactly that's messed up
Jean From BeautyShopPH yeah but it’s built into a lot of Asian cultures like as an Indian person you get roasted for being “too dark” and it sucks and when my skin naturally got lighter I got praised it’s awful
@@armyexolluvienctzenstaycar746 It's build into minority cultures in general tbh
It’s so crazy to me how people of color do all kinds of things like bleaching their skin to be lighter and white people give themselves skin cancer with tanning beds and turn themselves orange with spray tans and melanin pills trying to get darker. The world is a crazy place....
Not really. Do you know how many people told me to get a tan?
It’s the same
I really related when she was like “you NEED that cleanser, you NEED that serum, you NEED that mascara” I feel like that’s how the beauty industry makes me feel!
Well that's how consumerism in general works - that you're not quite complete but this little thing gets you closer.
Yee Rou Quah when she said that I was like; No I don’t, nope... not need it.
recoil53 p
It’s because those who are fair are seen as wealthy because they don’t have to work outside.
I feel like the lesson we all should learn is don’t be rude to the people who are serving you. They’re doing their job, be respectful and leave. Thank you.
Yes. Preach. Kind people are the best when you're in service of any type.
I must had a really great manager but she allowed us to get tips from customers if they wanted to tip us. She just told us that she was going to act like she didn’t see anything but she completely understood that the artists needed money for our bills and she also understood that the customer wanted to thank us personally with a small tip.
Lucky you iam a kindergardenteacher and not allowed to take any present
@@Sonnenanbeterin1991 but why aren't you allowed?
Anhelic101 Angel your workplace can be accused of accepting bribes
@@JenaRaschka well that sucks..in my country we usually give presents to teachers on celebrations/holidays
@@helli5057 It depends on the school, honestly. Teacher gifts are very popular in California and Oregon.
I swear Jazzmyne is in all of these videos
Ishan Ali I love her
I swear you're in all of their comments XD
And you are all over youtube
Because we all love her
And i swear you're in every single video i ever watched
The one on the left was at mac and the other was at sephora. I can tell.
i said the same thing! but i actually thing she might work for another brand like that has a store front not mac. But jazz worked at sephora for sure fragrance!
Emmali Ramseur same
I don’t think it was Mac since she talked about cleansers and serums being sold. But it’s not Sephora for sure.
This whole video I was like yah she definitely worked at Sephora she looks like it lmao. But the one on the left could be a lot of places idk
Mac doesn’t really have many serums and cleansers, though.
I'm a beauty consultant as well and we unfortunately get many customers who come in and are insecure in their skin....
I get clearly Brown skinned woman getting pale shades of foundation and when they ask me to shade match them and I give them one that's exactly their shade
They get upset... I had one woman start tearing up.
I had one woman who was a dark skinned Latina.
I shade matched her and she was so happy! she had never found a foundation that matched her skin so seamless...
Yet the next day her husband came in with her and returned it only to get a white shade of foundation that was literally 10 shades lighter...
I also get an outrageous amount of people that ask me how they can lighten their skin.... It's absolutely awful
That's so sad and messed up 😥
This is so heartbreaking 💔
Where does this horrible stigma come from? Do I even want to know?
@@melissasparkles5209 it's common in a lot of cultures to think that a family line with lighter skin is wealthy, while darker skin is poor. Because darker skin is thought to come from spending time doing manual labor outdoors, and lighter skin comes from spending more time inside. Or, with ethnicities where the majority are fair skinned, being generally darker usually just meant they were dirty. So, either blue collar general laborer, or just too dang poor to afford a bath. Which is all completely ridiculous and VERY outdated. But, that's where it comes from. I worked in a retail photography studio and got a lot of these requests to bring up the exposure and white, and lower the black while editing. One time a more "modern" family explained all of it to me and that he only requests it to send overseas to their parents who were very old fashioned.
Emma Strom that kind of makes sense :/ I've heard stuff similar to that before I guess I just didn't connect it. Still horribly sad and tragic :( thank you for elaborating.
When that man said, “make her look like you” it sounded like he wanted her to have that style of makeup, not her face lmao 😳😂
He could of phrased it better 🤦♀️😂
The guy with the wife and the little girl tho 😪
edit: thanks for the likes :)
Tyler Mitzner yea :(
Rocio Diaz I work in a cosmetics industry, and that’s how some cultures are. For my work, I see a lot of Hindu ladies who want their foundation several shades lighter.
Rude customers were part of the reason I had to quit my job, they outweighed the nice customers sadly...
I'm so sorry you went through that 😥
That's really messed up
The girl on the left smiles like Emilia Clarke, so cute!
Was looking for this comment! It's crazy ❤️
I mean... she smiles like HERSELF. You don’t have to “compliment” a woman of color by comparing her to a white woman 🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@sarahtrill6097 Woaahhh ok, but like it's literally the same smile and Emilia is more famous so of course people are gonna compare them? If the roles were switched it would be no different? It's just a smile...
Her eyebrows are adorable ❤️
sarah trill ok boomer
Customer yelled at me and guess what I yelled back. No one and I mean no one disrespects me like that. I’m a pretty shy person so that lady really got under my skin.
Jasmine Mobley I had money thrown at me once so I threw her change back at her
Damn, you go, folks, people really shouldn't be rude, but if they are, defending yourself is the way to go👏
Daniel Damian AHAHAAHA QUEEN
as soon as she said “adding on” i knew she was a former sephora employee LOL
If your reading this is just wanted to tell you that you’re amazing and never let anyone say everything else
You too❤️❤️
No.
If he wanted his wife to be “fair”, he should’ve married a fair-skinned woman. I wish a punk would say that crap out loud around me, my child, or anyone else....
Omg exactly what I was thinking ! People should be with someone who loves them for who they are and not someone whos trying to make you be someone else. Dark skin tones are so beautiful I wish people appreciated it more
I agree but then people bully someone for having preferences, so you really can’t win these days
some BODY But it’s only natural for someone to have preferences. We can’t control who we are attracted too, you know?
Lady on the left is one of those people who are just pure joy to everyone around them.
I’ve always wanted to befriend a beauty store employee, so I could ask an Expert when I need to know if i «I look like sh**»
Pourya Bigonah Day 1243256577656789554 of finding you in comment sections
What if your me and you always look like sh*t 😂
Yo pic on reddit
@@cert1fiedoffender omg rrriiiiiggghhhtttt
Y’all can’t take tips??? THATS some bs
yes it honestly sucks. i’ve worked at sephora for a year and a half now and we don’t work on commission esp bc im inside of a jcpenneys, so we could spend 2 hours helping someone because they’re the sweetest and genuinely need help, and still not be able to take tips.
Most corporations don't let employees take tips because it goes against most companies ethics and code of conduct policies. They figure that they pay you and give you benefits (sometimes) and that's enough.
That last story broke my heart💔
*former beauty store employees
the last one was very sad and it happens in the black community to change skin tones
@@grapplejuice6059 it honestly happens more when middle eastern people come into the store its sad like I've seen so many It makes me so sad!
Just Henny most middle eastern people pale asf, wdym?
Foopyyy they are mostly brown
I’ve also seen it (former employee here) with white women. Their friends who were usually darker than them would say to them to get a few shades DARKER so they would be prettier. You would be shocked at how often this happened to Caucasian customers. Another instance, this only happened once the other one many times, this woman came in and told me she wants exactly 3 shades lighter than her skin because her boyfriend in the back told her to. This happens to often to everyone. I actually saw white people “wanting” darker colors more than dark people “wanting” lighter ones.
No Expressions A lot of Saudi, Palestinian and especially Syrian people are pale. They’re practically whiter than paper.
The “wanting to be fair” happens to me at work ALL THE TIME!!! It is beyond upsetting.
the story about the hubs who wanted her to be 'fair' was crazy!
bro I think I've done most of these but electronics shop version. Literally everyone that has ever worked in retail has been yelled at tho. we had one customer yell at every staff member the same day. she jsut went form one person to the next yelling at the top of her lungs
Next up: Librarians tell their horror stories.
You might think I’m joking but trust me it gets BAD! A customer service job you need a masters to work in.
Living the retail life! So relatable !!! It’s not the job, it’s the clients that sometimes make or break your day
I was stalked for 2 years by a customer when I worked at Sephora. He eventually got banned by the mall. I was so over it by then.
When she said the story about the fair skin I wanted to slap the husband and just hug the wife like that’s messed up
The audacity if those husbands to even try to interfere with their wives makeup!
Destiny is so pretty and I love her smile!!
omg I need ore of these two talking about makeup stuff and horror stories LOL
I'm a make up artist and a tip with the last story (which is so sad who wants to even encourage that) but grab a yellow undertone on deeper skin tone and it will make it look really ashy which as a mua u always want to avoid
I love their chemistry! ☺
Their personalities bounce off each other really well, I want more videos with them 2
The one with her husband wanted her to be lighter happens to me on the daily. Literally people asking for the lightest foundation we have. It’s really sad
Noo :(
*me trying to figure out what stores they worked at for 8 minutes straight*
i think Jazz worked in a sephora or ulta and Destiny worked at Mac
I feel like Mac is super popular though and she said it felt like a super small, not as “popular” store... Someone mentioned Bareminerals which would fit that description plus they have the giant spinner or loose shimmery eyeshadows and they do have one called Cupcake (the color that was “out of stock” for her annoying customer)
I was thinkig Sephora the whole time
emereld42 exactly right!
I was about to complain theres only 2 people, but I love these girls
6:09 "meet me outside this mall" 😂😂
I really love Jasmine's style and her whole vibe, so I don't mind if she added extra non needed items in my basket.
I worked at ULTA for almost 7 years so I know how these girls feel lol.
“ I want you to maker her look like YoU “ 😂🤣😅
THE SUBTITLES READ “SKETCHERS”. I knew there was always a T !!!! 👏🏻😂 2:42
This video is gold. They are so good together
3:26 That is TOP LEVEL DISRESPECT
ON THE UPSALE- YES.
I’m like “you need it bc if you don’t buy it- I loose my job lol but if you don’t want it, I don’t want it for you”
I am so saddened by some of the stories you ladies told of customers' husbands who brought them in to the makeup store and ask you to make them look a certain way that was not them. That is just wrong and it is so sad as an employee of the makeup store you just got to do it I guess. You don't have the choice of saying no. Wow! So glad I never worked retail. Maybe this explains why the employees at my Ulta are always so snotty. Maybe they've just had it!
Of course these girls worked in the beauty industry!
I mean they look flawless!!!
i became fast friends w a consultant at the estee lauder counter in macy’s. walked out with like 20 some samples.
omg i love Jazzy's tee. so empowering
“I want you to make her look like you “ omg so he said she is pretty and insulted his wife 😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂
i love destiny she seems like such a wonderful person and she’s so pretty too 💗
Er need more videos with these two❤️
Girl I worked at Bareminerals too! Them eyeshadows got on my neeeeeerves
Destiney is so beautiful and I love her personality
Omg! When I worked at Sephora the men in the fragrance were ALWAYS hitting on me. It got creepy
I'm always quitting my job in my mind lol specially on the first of the month.
I have absolutely told people we didn’t have something that we had 4 of because they were awful
I could listen to Jazz talk all day tbfh
I really loved what Destiny did to the last customer she talked about. Initially I thought "OMG, she messed up a rude customer's make up" and then she went on to tell her story, and I was like, "wow, that's the best anyone could have ever done in that situation"
I’m currently an employee at Ulta😂 guilty of a few of these. Never have to do makeup for people though thank god.
*You ladies are so much fun! I bet you'd be great to hang out with.*
I'm a simple person I see Jazzmyne I click
honestly i feel bad for how u guys have been treated u guys deserve better
As a fellow beauty store employee, I loved this video😂
love Jazzyyyy
I love jazz’s earrings
do one where you have haunted house employees!! im one myself!!
I was at the MAC store and it was just a horrible weather, so super surprised anyone was there at all, need some make up knowledge, and have nothing but praise for MAC, but, this lady came in and was essentially all of the worse stories these two amazing woman are sharing. The kids were throwing products at one another, knocking stuff, and complain the employee, the single one employee whom showed up was not moving fast enough and literally snapping her fingers. After dealing with this horrible customer, that employee broke down a little and cried and we talked and she end up helping me out completely for free when she should have charged me and said thank you for being so kind and caring. Which i don't need to be thanked, we should just be that way to one another i don't get rude people whom think the world revolves around them.
Girl I work at Walmart I feel like quitting every single day hahahaha
I figured out where Jaz worked cause I work for the same company, and all I have to say is God bless your soul cause this place will drag it out of you.
I love how Jazz's lips match the wallpaper
When will rude costumers understand that workers are just that (workers) and not personal servants that you can mistreat when you have bad days, only because they usually can't talk back to you? Cowards.
working retail i never expected a tip. but when people offered i took the tip. usually cameras were nearby so we would usually do a handshake. i would even take money to make a cell phone call.
Exactly!
Jazzmyne is so beautiful and inspiring 😍😍😍😍💖
Okay, I need more videos with Destiny in them! i sense good vibez from her 💛
Western society doesn't recognize the therapeutic value of make up! Getting self love can really trigger emotions, if you are emotionally repressed! I feel bad for you to get yelled at, but you probably helped them surface some stuff they needed to work with! Hope that they did! I love you guys! Make up set me freeeeeeeeeee! People like you do SUCH important work (and I'm a trained health professional as it's called). I wouldn't even want to get up to break my my bones if I didn't put lipstick on first! And I wouldn't cope with the emergency room if i didn't know there was more lipstick in the world when my bones healed!
Yasssss my Jazzzmyn!!! Yass gurlll. We work at the same store child !!!!!!
Do employees find it annoying to match foundation or concealer or whatever? Like, I know it’s their job, but I feel like I’m being annoying. It’s like when you’re at a restaurant and you ask an employee to get you something else and you feel bad because you don’t want them to have to do extra work, but you know it’s their job. I don’t know if I’m being irrational, but I’m not sure.
Imagine watching this video and being one of the people they are talking about
They should do one of these for Target emplyoees. 👀👀 We got some wild stories.
I really love the way Destiny story telling. Her gimmick and her facial expressions makes the story more interesting
I used to go and hide in the stockroom if I had a rude customer. We had very limited stock and if we had a rude customer who demanded we search the back, I would hide in there for ages until they gave up and walked away
2:52 lmao jazzmyne looked at destiny’s response first and then quickly changed her sign to “i have”
“dUh”
Meet me outside this mall- hilarious
Great video love it
Destiny reminds me of moriah Elizabeth
i love this two ♡
Wow this took me back to my days being a freelancer for Mac. Hilarious video
They should do a Retail emplyees never have i ever
6:35 That’s so sad 😞
Love these two 💗💗💗
3:28 I dropped my phone. 😂
It’s very sad that people attempt to make their skin lighter. As a Caucasian person, I think that people with darker skin tones are just as beautiful with people with lighter skin tones. This is why we need more diversity in the beauty industry, I work in the Fashion industry and I see beautiful black models using the lightest shades. It’s really sad and it has to be addressed.
can someone actually tell me where Jazzmynes tops from
Try Greenbox Shop :)
phenomenalwoman.us/products/phenomenally-black-t-shirt
@@aliceharper892 thanks
It's very jarring that people still wear makeup many many shades lighter and think only fair skin is beautiful, you see it often in South Asia. And in East Asia and they use products to lighten their skin. I wish everyone could see theyer perfect just the way they are. Change the things you CAN change to better yourself as a person, be more understanding or gain more knowledge. No matter what color you are, you're beautiful I promise 🤗
When upsellers get pushy I tell them I'm allergic XD (the thing is I do have to change products fairly often because my body keeps deciding to be allergic so odds are I will be allergic to it one day sooooo I'm just not gonna waste the money on your upsell today thx)
Good trick
The smile and laugh of the left girl remind me of a black Emilia Clark /daenerys. Is it just me??
I work at target as a beauty connoisseur.
Jazzmynes earrings though!
A lot of these apply to any retail job