Same needed help over here 😆. I always loved to do it under eyes (covers my dark circles better) and on the nose for that "frosted" effect cs I find it cute, but I heard somewhere that it makes the face more the way I do not want it to be like lol (can't remember if it was wide).
Yes and if you are light skinned go with something that isn’t too dark or it might look orange from any angle the light isn’t reflecting. on the other side, if you’re deep skinned pick something bronzy or darker, light colours might look very ashy
@@linibellini Lol aw damn, I'm a pale ginger with warm skin tone loving purple blushes 😆 I *just* bought "Sangria sunset" by Fenty beauty 😭 tho it has "Mimosa sunrise" there too and it's yellow highlight.
@@Ilive_420 blush is different because it naturally is darker than our skin. The problem with highlighter is that while it looks lighter than even pale skin from the angle it is reflective, it suddenly can look dark from other angles, making it look more like you put bronzer in that area. And looking darker in the areas you wanted to brighten is just not the desired outcome. It’s not that light skin tones can’t use darker shades of blush. They can look nice of course!
Personnally, I have a very warm face and I never take a warm highlighter, at most it's champagne. When I look how the light hits my face, it's naturally more silver, I never saw someone with a "golden" light naturally.
I always found you hilarious when you make comments like "natural liquids from the body." Your videos are so content rich and deliver humor in subtle ways. I've been following for years! Thank you for setting yourself apart from other makeup artists.
Aly, can you please create a makeup course for each body type and charge for it? It is so useful. For exeample my friend dramatic classic needs a professional instruction how to do makeup for different situations. I think all of us needs this: 1. No make up makeup look, 2. Tiktok/Instagram/youtube makeup for videos 3. Business meetings/work makup 4. Date or fiesta night 5. Sunday brunch with girls makeup 6. Holidays (in hot climate) - what would you add, ladies?
I also have very deep dark circles. Can you tell us what eyeshadow to put on that don't make it deeper? I have brown eyes and deep purplebrown under the eyes. (Medium olive skin tone) please help. Thanks
@@lalamyne I have hollows. I do find using a lighter concealer in this area makes the shadowing less obvious. Light colors visually come forward while dark colors recede.
Tip: I’m a 5’5 Soft Classic, but my face leans more towards SG or R, or I could just be a SC with a face that leans more yin than ‘moderate’. I have a fleshy face (between oval and heart shape), with full ‘apple’ cheeks, and a tendency to be oily-skinned on top of that…so I have to be very strategic with my highlighter or else I’ll look extra puffy with extra unwanted shine. My favorite placements are just underneath the outer eye (most upper part of the cheekbone), as well the brow bone (and right above the brow to lift it like Aly demonstrated), inner corner of the eyes, and abit on the center of my lids. That’s it for highlighter. I use Becca Moonstone (pale gold) which is pretty subtle (on my nc15 light warm skintone) and not too frosty. I really just emphasize more on my eyes and the very uppermost cheekbone just underneath them, and for the rest of my face I work with a natural-looking bronzer with a sheer finish, and ofcourse soft warm blush to add shape, color and dimension, and make me look healthy and fresh. No contour powder for me either, that stuff just looks like dirt if you have a softer face with delicate features. The rest of my make-up is eyeliner on my upper lids only (either in dark brown, deep plum, or navy, black is too harsh), full and softly defined upper and lower lashes (never clumpy), and lipstick in a medium, warm color…nothing too deep, too pale, or too bright, no neutrals either, they make me look dull.
Yes!! Lol I have a very fleshy face with dimples and chubby cheeks. Nose tip and inner corner highlight make up most of my highlight routine. Its so funny I put it on the outer lower corner of my eye in a like 35 degree angle to my nose, just dabbing cream highlight very lightly to blend. Basically exactly what she did. As I’m losing weight in my face I may have to tweak how I do my cheeks tho! Can you do a video on weight loss affecting the face?
Интересный подход . Дополню немного, исходя из теории света и тени. Хайлайтер, как бы жемчужно он не переливался, делает части лица более выпуклыми и выводит их на первый план. То, что осталось матовым, соответственно, визуально отдаляется. Если подсветить и выделить часть щёки в районе под глазом, а не за внешней частью глаза, где у большинства череп сужается (туда и нужен блик, чтобы скрыть "срез" овала лица в этой части), то щека становится визуально больше, а глаза меньше. Спинку носа подсветить на переносице можно, если она слишком провалена, во всех остальных случаях чрезмерные блики только увеличат нос визуально. Вы скажете, что все туда наносят хайлайтер и окей. Так все красили перламутровые тени под бровь, что всегда делало нависшее веко более нависшим.
I think it’s all about the illusion you want to create. I don’t have very prominent cheekbones and I always pot the highlight very high almost touching the eyes, and it looks extremely natural cause there’s where the light is on my face. I’d never put it more down or to the center, never ever.
Aly I was thinking about getting a nose piercing and I was wondering if some piercings/types of piercings would fit different kibbe types more than others…sooo would you do us the honor 😁?
I know my comment is out of topic, but I am constantly following all your videos, especially on Kibbe body types and color analysis, so how would you apply color analysis (4 season) to Kibbe. For example I am gamine, but also Spring and for Spring, you should avoid color blocking and dark/light at the same time, but on gamines it is a must.
You could try with slightly lighter concealer in the under eye area or maybe just mix a little (liquid) highlighter in with your foundation and apply that mix to the cheek area, it will have a more subtle effect
Ally has such a smooth face almost air brush like. Did she ever have acne or pores also she has no wrinkles. Is it makeup that she is wearing or the lense or plastic surgery?
Try applying highlighter only where Aly applies it at 4:03. After that, take a long look in the mirror, and you might decide that applying highlighter to your "smile" is unnecessary.
The only makeup Channel that worth following. Not interminable and useless talks about changing diapers or showing us her mouth while she is eating and all the stupid contents that youtubers do just to fill the space.
Hi i have a question. I can't find anywhere how does doing sports above average impacts Kibbe types. I have lots of soft features, hands a lot smaller than my face and I look great in clothes for softer types. But i used to work out heavily during my teenage years and I am wondering if it didn't change some of my natural features. My female family members are all very soft, so do I, but still have left muscles from working out 14h a week. I'm just confused and lost, because i would like to type myself somehow. Also for claryfication i tried to wear clothes recomended for naturals, flamboyant naturals but everything looks very seperate and odd. * * * I really aprreciate your chanel. I am also very grateful for video about Kim Kardashian wearing Marylin's dress which was very upsetting for me. Lots of love.
Hello Aly, Past few years, I have learnt a lot from you and your channel. However, there is something that I have observed and would like to share with you- 1) Your views are extremely Euro-centric. The elegance and class you often mention is organised and oriented from some extremely intricate world history! The tropical countries always had more natural resources which even includes the process of creating colors and magnificent fabric. Europeans on the other hand neither had those resources nor they applied those to their cloths. Because of their long history of powerful cultural hegemony, we often refer what’s “classy and elegant” from their perspective but girl, Sharee is one hell of a classy outfit. So is Kimono. So is Handbok. So is Salwar Kameez. So is full cover Niqab. Talk about those too. 2) I would really appreciate if you further up your research to a wider geographic demography because at time I feel lost seeing your video. I am Bangladeshi girl with a very much “Bengali beauty” features and I get confused at times what exactly is applicable to me since everything here is so Eurocentric.
@@gina1525 If you read my comment properly, you’ll understand that this is a general comment on her entire channel. Left this on a latest video so that she could notice it. This video is right on its topic no doubt on that. Aly in general is a very beautiful, smart and intelligent women. I just gave her a heads-up as a fellow women from an another part of the world. Cheers!
I think you’re being a little unfair to Aly and ignoring her background and culture. Of course her view is influenced by exactly that! Would you expect a beauty blogger from Bangladesh to be aware of and include all beauty standards that exist in the rest of the world? I understand that she speaks to an international audience and I see that she does her best to be inclusive of all skin tones and ethnicities. But our world is so diverse and there are so many different cultures and beauty ideals, even within Europe what is classy in Russia might not be considered “classy” in Greece or Norway. Trends are always somewhat tied to region and demographic. So I think it would make it almost impossible to do a video on any topic if you expect all different African, Asian, European, South American, Central American, North American and Oceanian beauty standards, views on fashion and class as well as their history and that of each regions plenty subgroups and minorities to be included. This would even be too much for an academic paper! If you watch someone from Europe, expect their taste and view to be influenced by their heritage and culture. If you watch someone from the Middle East, expect them to have their taste and view influenced by their region. And if you want to watch someone who is an expert on south Asian beauty and culture, expect that from someone from your region. How ignorant would I look to you if I watched an Indian beauty channel and complain that it’s way too colourful and too much centred around Indian culture and therefore not useful to me?
@@linibellini I would have agreed with everything you said until I felt you missed the point that how “General” and “universal” Aly’s videos and ideologies come across. She never mentioned that she gave her ideas from an Euro-centric point of view but rather presented as “General” ideas while leaving out almost the entire Asian, Oriental Region behind. Like in her Body type series, she could have observed Bollywood actresses and body types too. Saree is such a famous cloth but the blouse can look odd on different body types. I am confused between if I am romantic or classic because I have a very feminine soft body. Most of the women here are very feminine but I think there’s barely any experts talking about us which is sad? There are barely any channels like hers in general but Asians are well aware of western fashion. We have a made a great amalgamation of western and cultural cloths. There is another channel which talks about facial aesthetic, and that channel mentioned Aishwariya’s Deity like face as “Plain” just because it is strawberry shape? The way westerners politely drag down Beauty in the other part of the world almost seems so inconsiderate.
@@Preethla I can only repeat what I said, even if Aly describes her views as universal or general, it doesn’t have to be for every single one. Or it can mean it’s universal for the culture she’s in. These are her own views, it’s a free channel, you don’t have to watch if it doesn’t apply or work for you. Because also she disclaimed that all her views are her own. She also doesn’t talk about any African traditional dress or even European traditional dress for that matter. I don’t find that strange at all because how would she even know enough about all that? I don’t know why you feel entitled to her educating herself about your culture when she gives free advice. If you had booked a paid for service and she couldn’t provide any useful tips because you don’t wear western clothes but all her recommendations are just for that, I would agree with you in part. But like i said, there are tons of hair channels from African women who only talk about hair types they know. There are tons of Indian or Korean channels that talk about beauty and make up for their culture and skin tones. None of them recommend alternatives for different eye shapes, lip sizes or skin tones. She also doesn’t include men or diverse people or give tips for obese people etc because she probably doesn’t know enough about those groups in regards to the system. Cause she has to base her videos on Kibbe’s teachings and if he never mentioned something like a saree, she can’t just make it up. Another thing you have to consider is exposure. I don’t think saree is all that common to see if you live in the west. Especially not if you’re not in a big city or if you’re in former sowjet regions with less cultural exchange and less travel. I find that here you are ignoring her situation and background quite a bit, calling her and westerners in general ignorant towards other cultures. While you may have a ton of western pop culture and media all around in Asia, in the west there’s not equally as much asian movies etc. Also this whole system she’s talking about is based on the ideas of a western man who works in western entertainment industry. He created these types to play into / fit western ideas of how women look and come across. It’s all based on western culture and ideals. Now of course he’s trying to be more inclusive of different ethnicities but it’s mainly still made for people who live in the west or who have a western style of dressing etc. I just don’t understand why you even watch a western channel about a western styling system, developed by a western man in the west, then complaining it’s Eurocentric? Makes no sense to me. Also if someone else on a different channel called one asian person as plain, that is obviously their opinion and not every westerners or Alys. She always talks in an appreciative way about women from all ethnicities. So don’t blame her for someone else being rude in your opinion. And most of all, don’t make up a rule out of one incident, that westerners drag down beauty of other cultures. That’s just completely untrue and tone deaf. You’re dragging down westerners here, pretending they’re all the same and all ignorant, blaming and stereotyping a whole group of people for the behaviours of a single one.
There are powder highlights too. Highlighter can come in shades ranging from gold to bronze, (usually for deeper skin ) to pink to champagne/cream (for lighter skin.)
Guys as a Soft Gamine, how can I dress sexy? It just looks awkward on me. I love dressing cute,but once in a while I wanna change that , any suggestions?
I started following u few years ago, when u didn't have many subscribers, reason being I thought u weren't judgemental at all, even when talking about sensitive topics. But I must say u were very disappointing 12 days ago when u wrote about Kim K and her implants. I agreed with all you had said in the video but your comment was rather cheap.
This is sooo helpful! Could you do this kind of video for blush placement as well?
Yess!! I never knew where to place blush and bronzer
Same needed help over here 😆.
I always loved to do it under eyes (covers my dark circles better) and on the nose for that "frosted" effect cs I find it cute, but I heard somewhere that it makes the face more the way I do not want it to be like lol (can't remember if it was wide).
Yes, please!
Seriously
My tip :if you have warmwr skin tone, choose a warm, golden or chamoagne toned highlighter , it will look more natural than the silvery ones.
Yes and if you are light skinned go with something that isn’t too dark or it might look orange from any angle the light isn’t reflecting. on the other side, if you’re deep skinned pick something bronzy or darker, light colours might look very ashy
@@linibellini Lol aw damn, I'm a pale ginger with warm skin tone loving purple blushes 😆 I *just* bought "Sangria sunset" by Fenty beauty 😭 tho it has "Mimosa sunrise" there too and it's yellow highlight.
@@Ilive_420 blush is different because it naturally is darker than our skin. The problem with highlighter is that while it looks lighter than even pale skin from the angle it is reflective, it suddenly can look dark from other angles, making it look more like you put bronzer in that area. And looking darker in the areas you wanted to brighten is just not the desired outcome.
It’s not that light skin tones can’t use darker shades of blush. They can look nice of course!
Personnally, I have a very warm face and I never take a warm highlighter, at most it's champagne. When I look how the light hits my face, it's naturally more silver, I never saw someone with a "golden" light naturally.
I always found you hilarious when you make comments like "natural liquids from the body." Your videos are so content rich and deliver humor in subtle ways. I've been following for years! Thank you for setting yourself apart from other makeup artists.
Aly, can you please create a makeup course for each body type and charge for it? It is so useful. For exeample my friend dramatic classic needs a professional instruction how to do makeup for different situations. I think all of us needs this: 1. No make up makeup look, 2. Tiktok/Instagram/youtube makeup for videos 3. Business meetings/work makup 4. Date or fiesta night 5. Sunday brunch with girls makeup 6. Holidays (in hot climate) - what would you add, ladies?
I love how you dissect everything
Happy Birthday Aly -- you have just improved with age. You are a beautiful, smart woman and I wish you very well. x
I also have very deep dark circles. Can you tell us what eyeshadow to put on that don't make it deeper? I have brown eyes and deep purplebrown under the eyes. (Medium olive skin tone) please help. Thanks
what about people with "deep" dark circles? it looks weird on me, but i love highlighter and would like to learn how to use it better
Same!😅
Same 😂
Conceal then highlight.
@@glassworld9279 you can't conceal depth tho, I'm not talking about dark colors, but literally deepened circles
@@lalamyne I have hollows. I do find using a lighter concealer in this area makes the shadowing less obvious. Light colors visually come forward while dark colors recede.
Tip: I’m a 5’5 Soft Classic, but my face leans more towards SG or R, or I could just be a SC with a face that leans more yin than ‘moderate’. I have a fleshy face (between oval and heart shape), with full ‘apple’ cheeks, and a tendency to be oily-skinned on top of that…so I have to be very strategic with my highlighter or else I’ll look extra puffy with extra unwanted shine. My favorite placements are just underneath the outer eye (most upper part of the cheekbone), as well the brow bone (and right above the brow to lift it like Aly demonstrated), inner corner of the eyes, and abit on the center of my lids. That’s it for highlighter. I use Becca Moonstone (pale gold) which is pretty subtle (on my nc15 light warm skintone) and not too frosty. I really just emphasize more on my eyes and the very uppermost cheekbone just underneath them, and for the rest of my face I work with a natural-looking bronzer with a sheer finish, and ofcourse soft warm blush to add shape, color and dimension, and make me look healthy and fresh. No contour powder for me either, that stuff just looks like dirt if you have a softer face with delicate features. The rest of my make-up is eyeliner on my upper lids only (either in dark brown, deep plum, or navy, black is too harsh), full and softly defined upper and lower lashes (never clumpy), and lipstick in a medium, warm color…nothing too deep, too pale, or too bright, no neutrals either, they make me look dull.
Can you please talk about fine jewelry for the body types please 🙂?
I love these types of videos. They are helpful and informative and straight to the point
i always get excited when you post a new video! you make such quality content!
LOVE YOUR CONTENT. You always go right to the point and explain it so clearly!. Pls keep doing this
Yes!! Lol I have a very fleshy face with dimples and chubby cheeks. Nose tip and inner corner highlight make up most of my highlight routine. Its so funny I put it on the outer lower corner of my eye in a like 35 degree angle to my nose, just dabbing cream highlight very lightly to blend. Basically exactly what she did. As I’m losing weight in my face I may have to tweak how I do my cheeks tho! Can you do a video on weight loss affecting the face?
Pleaaase do a video about plastic surgery
You are a true artist
wow just in time for me, i only recently started using highlighter
Интересный подход . Дополню немного, исходя из теории света и тени. Хайлайтер, как бы жемчужно он не переливался, делает части лица более выпуклыми и выводит их на первый план. То, что осталось матовым, соответственно, визуально отдаляется. Если подсветить и выделить часть щёки в районе под глазом, а не за внешней частью глаза, где у большинства череп сужается (туда и нужен блик, чтобы скрыть "срез" овала лица в этой части), то щека становится визуально больше, а глаза меньше. Спинку носа подсветить на переносице можно, если она слишком провалена, во всех остальных случаях чрезмерные блики только увеличат нос визуально. Вы скажете, что все туда наносят хайлайтер и окей. Так все красили перламутровые тени под бровь, что всегда делало нависшее веко более нависшим.
Очень полезный комментарий. Спасибо!
I think it’s all about the illusion you want to create. I don’t have very prominent cheekbones and I always pot the highlight very high almost touching the eyes, and it looks extremely natural cause there’s where the light is on my face.
I’d never put it more down or to the center, never ever.
Happy Birthday
You're so knowledgeable.I appreciate your
authenticity, which is a rare trait. Have a beautiful day tomorrow.
We need a video about flesh/fat vs muscles! Our eyes are still aren’t trained to see the difference
To add to this, how about talking about using contour?
Thank you Aly 🙂
Love that we’re talking about faces
You make a good point Aly!
I love this! Do you have a video on blush placement for face types?
Thank you Aly! So helpful!
This videonis what I have been waiting for
It‘s funny, but i never put highlights on my face, rather lowlights. 😀 Shadowing is key for me.
that's absolutely right,my face is fleshy and i have that problem of puffiness, i put it also on my eyelids
Aly I was thinking about getting a nose piercing and I was wondering if some piercings/types of piercings would fit different kibbe types more than others…sooo would you do us the honor 😁?
You are the best ❤
Thank you!!!
مرحبا ،، اذا تكرمتي الوجه النحيف كيف نجعله يبدو ممتلاء بعض الشيئ ان امكن ،، تحياتي لك
I know my comment is out of topic, but I am constantly following all your videos, especially on Kibbe body types and color analysis, so how would you apply color analysis (4 season) to Kibbe. For example I am gamine, but also Spring and for Spring, you should avoid color blocking and dark/light at the same time, but on gamines it is a must.
I have very full cheeks when I smile ,and whenever I apply highlighter on my cheekbones my undereyes look very dark :(
You could try with slightly lighter concealer in the under eye area or maybe just mix a little (liquid) highlighter in with your foundation and apply that mix to the cheek area, it will have a more subtle effect
Hi Aly, I couldn’t find the LIPKISS video? Thanks,
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Hello Debra how are you doing. I hope you’re doing fine and having a nice weather.
Ally has such a smooth face almost air brush like. Did she ever have acne or pores also she has no wrinkles. Is it makeup that she is wearing or the lense or plastic surgery?
Could you please make some kibbe videos like ,,when x type is not wearing its lines"? With real life examples.
I have a very romantic face and am romantic, but i also somewhat prominent cheekbones.
Does this mean that I can also apply it on my cheekbones?
Try applying highlighter only where Aly applies it at 4:03. After that, take a long look in the mirror, and you might decide that applying highlighter to your "smile" is unnecessary.
3:51 the women in the right looks like anglina Jolie
Hi Aly, what face shape would you say Ruth Negga has? Thanks.
The only makeup Channel that worth following. Not interminable and useless talks about changing diapers or showing us her mouth while she is eating and all the stupid contents that youtubers do just to fill the space.
Hi i have a question. I can't find anywhere how does doing sports above average impacts Kibbe types. I have lots of soft features, hands a lot smaller than my face and I look great in clothes for softer types. But i used to work out heavily during my teenage years and I am wondering if it didn't change some of my natural features. My female family members are all very soft, so do I, but still have left muscles from working out 14h a week. I'm just confused and lost, because i would like to type myself somehow. Also for claryfication i tried to wear clothes recomended for naturals, flamboyant naturals but everything looks very seperate and odd.
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I really aprreciate your chanel. I am also very grateful for video about Kim Kardashian wearing Marylin's dress which was very upsetting for me. Lots of love.
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Hello Aly,
Past few years, I have learnt a lot from you and your channel. However, there is something that I have observed and would like to share with you-
1) Your views are extremely Euro-centric. The elegance and class you often mention is organised and oriented from some extremely intricate world history! The tropical countries always had more natural resources which even includes the process of creating colors and magnificent fabric. Europeans on the other hand neither had those resources nor they applied those to their cloths. Because of their long history of powerful cultural hegemony, we often refer what’s “classy and elegant” from their perspective but girl, Sharee is one hell of a classy outfit. So is Kimono. So is Handbok. So is Salwar Kameez. So is full cover Niqab. Talk about those too.
2) I would really appreciate if you further up your research to a wider geographic demography because at time I feel lost seeing your video. I am Bangladeshi girl with a very much “Bengali beauty” features and I get confused at times what exactly is applicable to me since everything here is so Eurocentric.
What part of the video is this referring to? I think acne, puffy faces, and hollow faces, transcends race no? Maybe another video you are refer to
@@gina1525 If you read my comment properly, you’ll understand that this is a general comment on her entire channel. Left this on a latest video so that she could notice it.
This video is right on its topic no doubt on that. Aly in general is a very beautiful, smart and intelligent women. I just gave her a heads-up as a fellow women from an another part of the world. Cheers!
I think you’re being a little unfair to Aly and ignoring her background and culture. Of course her view is influenced by exactly that!
Would you expect a beauty blogger from Bangladesh to be aware of and include all beauty standards that exist in the rest of the world? I understand that she speaks to an international audience and I see that she does her best to be inclusive of all skin tones and ethnicities. But our world is so diverse and there are so many different cultures and beauty ideals, even within Europe what is classy in Russia might not be considered “classy” in Greece or Norway. Trends are always somewhat tied to region and demographic. So I think it would make it almost impossible to do a video on any topic if you expect all different African, Asian, European, South American, Central American, North American and Oceanian beauty standards, views on fashion and class as well as their history and that of each regions plenty subgroups and minorities to be included. This would even be too much for an academic paper!
If you watch someone from Europe, expect their taste and view to be influenced by their heritage and culture. If you watch someone from the Middle East, expect them to have their taste and view influenced by their region.
And if you want to watch someone who is an expert on south Asian beauty and culture, expect that from someone from your region.
How ignorant would I look to you if I watched an Indian beauty channel and complain that it’s way too colourful and too much centred around Indian culture and therefore not useful to me?
@@linibellini I would have agreed with everything you said until I felt you missed the point that how “General” and “universal” Aly’s videos and ideologies come across. She never mentioned that she gave her ideas from an Euro-centric point of view but rather presented as “General” ideas while leaving out almost the entire Asian, Oriental Region behind. Like in her Body type series, she could have observed Bollywood actresses and body types too. Saree is such a famous cloth but the blouse can look odd on different body types. I am confused between if I am romantic or classic because I have a very feminine soft body. Most of the women here are very feminine but I think there’s barely any experts talking about us which is sad?
There are barely any channels like hers in general but Asians are well aware of western fashion. We have a made a great amalgamation of western and cultural cloths. There is another channel which talks about facial aesthetic, and that channel mentioned Aishwariya’s Deity like face as “Plain” just because it is strawberry shape? The way westerners politely drag down Beauty in the other part of the world almost seems so inconsiderate.
@@Preethla I can only repeat what I said, even if Aly describes her views as universal or general, it doesn’t have to be for every single one. Or it can mean it’s universal for the culture she’s in. These are her own views, it’s a free channel, you don’t have to watch if it doesn’t apply or work for you. Because also she disclaimed that all her views are her own.
She also doesn’t talk about any African traditional dress or even European traditional dress for that matter. I don’t find that strange at all because how would she even know enough about all that? I don’t know why you feel entitled to her educating herself about your culture when she gives free advice. If you had booked a paid for service and she couldn’t provide any useful tips because you don’t wear western clothes but all her recommendations are just for that, I would agree with you in part. But like i said, there are tons of hair channels from African women who only talk about hair types they know. There are tons of Indian or Korean channels that talk about beauty and make up for their culture and skin tones. None of them recommend alternatives for different eye shapes, lip sizes or skin tones.
She also doesn’t include men or diverse people or give tips for obese people etc because she probably doesn’t know enough about those groups in regards to the system. Cause she has to base her videos on Kibbe’s teachings and if he never mentioned something like a saree, she can’t just make it up.
Another thing you have to consider is exposure. I don’t think saree is all that common to see if you live in the west. Especially not if you’re not in a big city or if you’re in former sowjet regions with less cultural exchange and less travel.
I find that here you are ignoring her situation and background quite a bit, calling her and westerners in general ignorant towards other cultures. While you may have a ton of western pop culture and media all around in Asia, in the west there’s not equally as much asian movies etc.
Also this whole system she’s talking about is based on the ideas of a western man who works in western entertainment industry. He created these types to play into / fit western ideas of how women look and come across. It’s all based on western culture and ideals. Now of course he’s trying to be more inclusive of different ethnicities but it’s mainly still made for people who live in the west or who have a western style of dressing etc.
I just don’t understand why you even watch a western channel about a western styling system, developed by a western man in the west, then complaining it’s Eurocentric? Makes no sense to me.
Also if someone else on a different channel called one asian person as plain, that is obviously their opinion and not every westerners or Alys. She always talks in an appreciative way about women from all ethnicities. So don’t blame her for someone else being rude in your opinion. And most of all, don’t make up a rule out of one incident, that westerners drag down beauty of other cultures. That’s just completely untrue and tone deaf. You’re dragging down westerners here, pretending they’re all the same and all ignorant, blaming and stereotyping a whole group of people for the behaviours of a single one.
the only highlighter i have is a stick. are there other types? is it always one color? i really don't know😭
There are powder highlights too. Highlighter can come in shades ranging from gold to bronze, (usually for deeper skin ) to pink to champagne/cream (for lighter skin.)
Guys as a Soft Gamine, how can I dress sexy? It just looks awkward on me. I love dressing cute,but once in a while I wanna change that , any suggestions?
Maybe show off your legs with a shorter hem + higher neckline? I think higher necklines with some type of collar detail looks amazing on SG
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You can wear crop tops or Mini skirts/dresses in simple lines (without the embellishments) without even looking over the top.
cherry red, 50s cute pin-up type of sexy?
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Thank you, Aly! So helpful!
I started following u few years ago, when u didn't have many subscribers, reason being I thought u weren't judgemental at all, even when talking about sensitive topics. But I must say u were very disappointing 12 days ago when u wrote about Kim K and her implants. I agreed with all you had said in the video but your comment was rather cheap.
Hi Aly. Just so you know, I don't think your patreon link is working 🤍