I was in my 20’s in the 2000’s. I had the time of my life in the early 2000’s dancing the night away in the clubs with such fun makeup, clothes and music ❤️
real early 2000s eyeshadow was applied with those sponge sticks!! flat side to apply eyeshadow, and taking the tip to smudge the eyeliner!! you had to be careful not to press to hard or the plastic would tear right through the spongey outer layer
Haha yes!! But I could never get it done right 😂 so I think I applied everything by hand lol.. and for a long time when I started using makeup (11 or so) I was also using my mother's leftover eyeshadow from the 80s and 90s 💀 I'm glad I didn't go blind from all that ✨️vintage✨️ eye make up
I was in middle school in the early 2000's and the very first makeup I ever played with was adding black eyeliner to my lower water line. I think one reason this look was so trendy was because rock music was so much more mainstream
Late 90s-2000s makeup was an amazing time for me. I'm looking forward to seeing this come back. There are some things I'm not planning on doing 'true to form,' but I definitely miss those eye looks ❤
I’m younger than you, but old enough to have laughed at make up influencers (not Kelly) acting as if make up trends are innovative. There is often an air of, “this is how we do things now’, as if it has never been done before, and won’t be repeated later on. Concealer under foundation, over foundation, and back under foundation, etc. 😂 One of the joys of getting older is the maturity it brings, and able to shrug off trends, and find out what works for us as individuals.
I’m torn on this trend because my skin was at its worst back then and this all brings back terrible memories of all the orange drugstore foundations that made things worse, but at the same time I miss the simplicity. A Revlon lipstick, a brown pencil, and a little palette with 3-4 shades and a diagram on the back of where to apply them used to be all you needed to upgrade your everyday makeup for a night out.
Seriously!!! I felt the same way about my skin but at least the routine was simple enough for my teen self to understand, not 100 steps like makeup in like 2016-2017 era.
I graduated high school in 2007. I only wore eye make up. Eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara. For me it was all about the Almay eye color enhancer make up. My mascara was navy blue and the rest of my eye make up was like a bronzey gold color. I miss that line.
I miss that Almay line far more than I should - I think I was so happy to be told exactly what to wear and how to wear it in the pre-TH-cam days it really made me feel like I was finally doing my makeup correctly 😂 Good memories!
The frosty eye shadow was super popular. I remember Paris Hilton wearing it. I loved the super glossy lips with body glitter and the mousse foundation that was way to orange in the early 2000s
I’m 39. To me 2000’s makeup is all about the frosty loose eyeshadow like bad pigments or make up for ever star powder and then a matte eyeshadow layered on top of the shimmer. Pale pink lipgloss were super popular too. The actual concealer lip trend started later more near the end. Baby pink lipsticks like Mac st Germain were very popular too. The heavy matte foundation wasn’t really popular in 2004 when this picture is from. We were all about the face and body and tinted moisturizers. Honestly you have to think about this era as a continuation from grunge because a lot of the same principles are shared, greasy looking skin, minimal blush, maximalist eye looks without using 5 different eyeshadows and the heavy smudged liner. What makes it is own thing is the frost eyeshadows and the pale pink lips. And lipsticks were for old ladies we only wore glosses and no lip liners.
Nah you're literally describing the 90's. I was a teen during the early 2000's and she nailed the look. It's ok, I get my decades confused sometimes too lol. 😅
@@cherryberry44 I didn’t get my decades confused I wasn’t wearing makeup in the 90’s and it’s not like the minute a decade ends the trends completely flip. Also the no lip liner is not a 90’s thing. She was too young in 2004 to properly remember.
@@judiness101So you are not aware of wet n wild color icon lip liner in brandy wine? Because half the girls in my middle school and high school wore it daily. It was in cosmo and seventeen all the time. I graduated in 1999. It was often worn with Revlons rum raisin. And we wore the hell out of some Clinique black honey with it or on it's own.
we used to smudge the eyeliner or dark eyeshadow around the corners of the eye, conecting outer top and botton corner, in a c shape, without creating a wing
This feels like a very tame early 2000's look! I used to have black smudged pencil all over my eyes (around 2010) then it was BOLD eyeshadow with black, blue and brown smokey eyes. Base was uniform and I'm glad I kept with this trend I hate blush. But my friends used to put bronzer all over their face XD
Same.. I was a high schooler in late 2000s but I was more Emo than preppy bronzer style, so I pretty much never wore blush and wanted to look more like a twilight vampire than Paris Hilton. I was insecure about my redness to begin with so like, why TF bother with blush??? 💀
I was in my 20s then and Kevin Aucoin was the makeup guru until his death in 2002. Buy one of his books and see what most of us were doing long after he was gone.
I have Making Faces and I was actually just looking at it on my shelf the other day and thinking it would be fun to pull it out for inspiration sometime soon!
I have two of his books and I so love the artistry and history. I was a magazine obsessed kid in the early 2000s and eat, breathed, slept ANTM lol I still reread his books once in a while
This look is engrained in my mind I did it for so long. Cover Girl eyeshadow in bedazzled biscotti and blush in natural glow, tons of black kohl liner and maybelline mascara, nude lipstick and clear gloss. Oh, and glittery black eyeshadow for really special nights out!
I never fully stopped doing the black or brown eyeliner all around my eyes. Something about my hazel just seems to pop a lot more whenever I do that tight line darker look. There's absolutely a time and a place for the brown eyeliner wing, cuz that can help my eyes pop in a different way. But there's never been anything that will quickly make my eye color so intense the way a good tight line and dark eyeliner will. I feel like it goes the same way with any more bright Jewel toned eyes. Like bright green or bright blue or light brown, they just pop so much more with that sultry eyeliner
It’s so annoying how people doing a makeup look from the past make it ugly on purpose (choosing the wrong foundation shade). The vast majority of women then did not do this.
Back in 2000, and throughout 2000’s, I always lined the upper lashline! I still do. But I never used black, I always used the L’Oréal pencil perfect self advancing eyeliner in espresso. I still use that same one! And I never lined my water line because I have small eyes and it always looked so weird on me. So I’d smudge some eyeliner just below my lashes on lower lashline instead of IN the waterline. Or I’d use eyeshadow on lower lashline. I still do eyeshadow on lower lashline but not eyeliner. I’ve always done smokier looks, from back then all the way to now. I’m almost 44. I just found a look I felt was flattering for my eye shape and kept on doing it, lol….
It’s been surprisingly frustrating to find GOOD, dimensional grey eyeshadow shades/pallets in recent years. After 2+ years of searching and trying to find more affordable, not flat grey shades, I finally bit the bullet the other day and bought the two grey Jones Road shades. I am SO EXCITED to try them!
I love the 2000s grungy makeup, but my favorite kind of look from then is the icy/frosty eye looks with a baby pink lip. Brittany Spears' makeup in the music video for oops I did it again is perfection in my eyes.
Giiirl you remind me so much of Eva Longoria with this final look!! Also very funny that my eyes persive you way younger once makeup is done, cause in my head this look is exactly „Highschool girl makeup“ 😂 really fun!
When i was in high school in the early 2000s I had an Estee Lauder eyeshadow palette with many colors, and every morning before school I sat down to decide what theme I would paint on my eyes. A romantic sunset? A gathering storm? I shudder to think what I must have looked like.
I’ve been watching The Hills and honestly Heidi’s and Whitney’s glam in seasons 3-5 is so fun but elevated, while Audrina’s reminds me of edgy Urban Decay tones.
I remember going to the Estee Lauder make up desk in David Jones (Australian fancy department store) and learning about using the ‘3’ technique for applying bronzer. She also showed me how to use a cotton tip to smoke out my eyeshadow and eyeliner
Love. This. All of my makeup in the 2000s was whatever won an Allure award - Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer, MAC bronzer, NARS Orgasm blush… it was the best!
My daughter went to school as Avril Lavigne. I put a buff lipstick on her and patted out concealer on the center of the lip. Tons of black eyeliner and mascara. Her hair is dark copper and she naturally has big, soft curls. I straightened it until it was silk. She walked into class and her teacher screeched that she was Avril Lavigne. They were both so excited.
I love how 90s and 00s make-up is natural except for a statement eye or lip. Usually shimmery/pearly. Especially Eva Longoria in D.H.! Additionally, I love early 2000s makeup because it's so perfect for hooded eyes. 😊 No winged liner!! 😅🫠
omg yes please go back to 2000's makeup! I was in my early 20's. That's when I fell in love with makeup and makeup artistry. I HATE how everyday makeup doesn't have much artistry in it anymore. I have been rocking a lot of my early 2000's makeup habits because I curated looks that compliment my features and looks good on me. Trends are stupid. Wear what looks good on you and makes you feel confident.
Ok I was in makeup school on the early aughts, you did great but you definitely need a heavier hand lol. More bronzer, more Smokey eye and more shimmer! The almost invisible lip and eye brows are spot on. UGH the products were nothing like they are now, thank god LOL
This is the first time I’ve ever seen you look your age, and not in a bad way! You’re so pretty either way, and I think the boldness of the liner and mascara made your eyes pop. I love seeing different styles of makeup rather than the same application every time, I think it’s what makes your channel stand out 😊
Growing up in the early 2000s especially around Lauguna Beach Era we all lived in the tanning bed and wearing bronzer everywhere! I wore the physicians formula bronzer in the brown packaging all over my face and some eyeliner in high school 😂 now my 8 year old knows how to use concealer, blush, placement, and all the things it’s crazy!!!
I agree, I thought tight lining with black often made the eyes look smaller. Even in high school during this time, I rarely used black liner. I stuck with dark brown because it went with my yellow- -green eyes way better.
My favourite part of early 2000 makeup already made its comeback; the ultra juicy lip. When Lancôme juicy tubes launched I rushed out on my lunch break to buy it. Happy to have the gloss back!
Till this day, I still do late 1990s and early 2000's makeup, and it makes me look so young I am only 42. VS that conture look that I can't even do properly and it makes me look older .
I was born in ‘81 so 2000s was my early 20s and the make up was just as different as it is today. We see Paris Hilton and the Olsons and other famous people and think that is how everyone looked. No, there were not a million brands releasing a million products every day. But it was better that way. I was a Benefit girl and Urban Decay. And I loved those drugstore quad shadows that were creamy, the packaging was long, and they came in a million colors including multichrome tones. No, no one really knew how to do their make up if they weren’t an MUA but we shared tips with each other. It changed my life when I asked a girl i worked with how she drew such perfect liquid eye liner (which was so messy to use then) and she introduced me to the q-tip with make up remover. Blush? Nars orgasm. Always lining the insides of my eyes. From Benefit, I used their scent Maybe, Baby and Bo-ing which was heavy under eye help thank god. I put pink in the corner of my eye and on my brow bone and used a liquid pink (all from benefit) down the center of my face. I used a Physicians Formula bronzer with a gold sun in the middle of it. My favorite product was a shade of lipstick called But, Officer. Urban decay had the fun colors. I loved their palettes and have kept some. My favorite product was a lip stain from Stila in a raisin color. In the early 2000s, there was no normal girls wearing primer, using a bunch of brushes, wearing fake lashes, etc. I’m ready to make my own vid now
Trends are usually big for those in their teens and 20s. They copy what the trend is. When you get older, you gain more wisdom and have learned what flatters you most. You then ignore trends, knowing wearing that looks best on you individually is always what is most on trend.
Im British so there were some things that I thought you were wrong about…winged liner was big because Kate moss was working with Rimmel at the tim. However I think you ended the video looking very much like someone from a US TV show and it really suited you- very glamorous but not so sculpted. Which I love. Women often look too sculpted now, too much cheekbone. This was a really cute look for you ❤
I agree! I was in my early 20’s then and I was rocking a wing and cat eye shaped eyeshadow for sure! I’m in the US and it was that and colorful eyeshadow along with it!
I feel like a lot of the trends seemed to be pretty regional too. I grew up in San Diego and was in my 20s in the early ‘00. MAC was huge and everyone wanted to have more colorful looks but with the terracotta bronzer. 😂
Same in Germany and Italy lol. I think winged eyeliner never goes out of trend in europe. Though eyeliner tends to be thicker for the 2010s. Not everyone did eyeliner back in the 2000s, but it was common. I started to do eyeliner with 14 in 2008 lol and imo now people do less wings than a decade ago here. The smudged eyeliner without a wing is definetly back.
This was such a fascinating video! You are so right about so many things. I swear it wasn't that long ago I thought the same thing watching Sex and the City. I noticed how low Carrie's blush seemed to be! But I learned how to do makeup in the 1980s and that was how blush was done really until the past 10 years it seems.
I think you missed the key thing of the early 2000s smokey look: the smudged lower lash line. That completely changes the look and eye shape, and it is what emphasized that round-eye look the Olsen twins had.
Come on. You have to use the tools we had! No eyeshadow brushes, used the sponge wands in the eyeshadow tray and your fingers +/- a cotton bud to smoke and blend. No sable tooth tiger brushes anywhere! Tassie Joy
I’m 52 now … for me the 2000’s make up was a push away from 90’s makeup, which was actually very wing tipped and pale with dark lips . Stick thin eyebrows..90’s makeup up was about full face contrast. So 200o’s seemed to lean into an exaggerated almost 80’s aesthetic with lots of blue eyeshadow, colored eyeliner and a thin pale lip , tan.. now everything is based on a multiracial, doll-like aesthetic brought on by plastic surgery and drag looks. I see that Korean looks are in , full stained lips , semi dewy , minimal shimmer shadow, peachy high blush , brown liners . It’s all so interesting!
Clinique under eye airbrush concealer stick was so popular but never strong enough to cover my dark circles. Nars bronzer and bronzing body oil, MAC lipstick and gloss and white eyeshadow in the inner corners of your eyes to open them up! I can’t believe I used to put bronzer all over my face and dab it on the end of my nose, while using liquid highlighter above my cheekbones.
I miss the days of getting those new glossy copies of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, Seventeen, and Mademoiselle on the day they came out and running home with the new magazines in my hot little hands and studying them as if a test were coming up. And beauty books that were my bibles, many of which I still have.
I like that it's so simple. No primer on the face. Just foundation, concealer, do eyebrows, do the eyes and liner. Nude lips. It doesn't require so many steps. It looks more natural and if you want your eyes darker you can choose to do so.
I remember when Mac first launched their bronzers. It was a huge event at the Mac counter and I remember it vividly. It clearly was a pivotal moment in my life lol.
I was young when this makeup was popular, but my older sisters rocked it. When I was nine, my older sister did my makeup for fun, and I still have the picture of little me being full 2000's glam. They definitely used different techniques back then. The average person used the little sponge applicators for eyeshadow and the little brushes for blush that came in the packaging with the products. I don't think it's as easy to replicate the looks my sisters pulled off with the brushes we use today. Today's brushes lay the pigment down differently, so it takes more effort to make it accurate for the time. The products I remember weren't the same as the popular ones used today either. Most people I knew used a foundation, a concealer the same color as the foundation as you said, but then also a powder in that same color as well. I still use a pigmented powder over my foundation because the look suits me, but it was far more common back then. Smokey eyes were common, but so were pale shimmers like blue and silver. One of my older sisters prefered the shimmers, while the other went with the smokey look. I guess this could vary region by region, but this is what I remember my older sisters and their friends doing.
Black honey is my fave. Its was like a universal shade for everyone. If you think it's too dark you are too old or too young. It's getting more difficult to find. I was getting it regularly up couple of years ago.
Im 33 and i still do my makeup like this lol i never changed much. And still dont wear much makeup the 2012s were the worst for me. Everyone had such cakey makeup
UK, south asian. I wore black winged because I'm high contrast and eyeshadow would look "unfinished" or the eyes naked without a line on top but would be very thin. And we had kate moss do a feline look with rimmel in emerald green. I remember we'd use eye pencil, warm up in our mouths and then have one chance to make the wing go up! Blue/lilac frosty shadows. Glossy lips, and a low down blush. And absolutely rimmed out our eyes with BLackest liner
I dunno Kelly, I think you look great and honestly most of that makeup application seems pretty "standard" to me. But maybe that's bc early 2000s is when I learned to do makeup, was really in my formative makeup era, so those techniques or styles just stuck with me. I personally do not prefer brown mascara or liner bc I have much darker hair and eyes than you do, so black liner etc looks more natural on me. A lighter lip paired with a smokier eye is just classic - all you did was line your lips and use a lighter gloss (2000s was definitely a glossy time!) Agreed abt winged liners not being as prevalent, I was surprised to see that become the "default" around 2014. But everything else you did seems pretty classic and timeless. I did really love smoking out my lower lashline with a black-lined water line and a different color shadow on the lashline. The way that could create a sort of bag under the eye haha. I thought (still think) that looked chic - like in the Cameroz Diaz pic. Thanks for this flashback tho! And again your makeup looks great.
Rimming with black can look cool on a certain age, but more mature women can really looked tired and dragged down with this technique. They also didn’t have the brushes and tools we have now for blending.
Drug store make-up in the 90's/mid 00's was terrible. The foundations would have this overly pink or yellow undertone and then oxidize making it stand out even more. Then came the foundation mousse, which was like straight up mud. Absolutely horrible.
One of my favorite 2000s drugstore brands was called Prestige, & I was a huge fan of their Vinylwear lip glosses, which were similar to what you put on in the video. People always think of concealer lips with 2000s makeup, but there was also the super heavy glosses. Sucked when it was a windy day & you wore your hair down though 😂
Speaking of "back in my day". I'm 58 and never knew a single person who used concealer under their eyes. We only used it to conceal blemishes. I remember when I started watching makeup TH-cam I was stunned seeing it used that way! I've worn a full face of makeup for 43 years and never worn concealer under my eyes once.
51, here. I used it in college if I had a little too much color (blue) under my eyes. I could look really sleep deprived. Just a dab. I used colored Clearasil on any spots and many times, that was it. Black eyeliner smudged, although my Mary Kay lady said I should use brown, most often no eyeshadow. I never used much foundation, and I don't remember any of my friends doing much either, other than lightly correcting a pimple or spot. Eyes were where it was at.
One of my first makeup products in around 2004, was a shimmery turquoise eyeliner pencil, and I would go to school and put it on and then try to scrub it off before I went home because my mom didn’t want me wearing makeup back then 😅
I was a child in the 2000s but I loved the vibe of it (I watched my aunts wearing the Smokey eyes and nude lips ) . Btw Kelly you look gorgeous with this makeup and hoops 😍😍.
thank you so much for this Kelly! also I think that in the years 2000's we did not have access to botox and fillers, so the makeup result was also less performative compared to nowadays ;)
Man! I am so glad I was born in '86 ! Got to grow up without social media and nobody had a good enough cellphone cameras to take pictures of me being messy😂 having said that u got into make up in 2006... started watching the OG beauty gurus most of them are not really around anymore. Didn't have money to even buy drugstore makeup , I was a really poor student. I remember that catrice and essence started to take off in EU at that time and that v was the only stuff I could buy. Their products were really shitty quality back then , however priced at 1-3 eur. I remember that I only had a handful of single eyeshadows, one mascara and maybe 3 lip products And certainly less than 5 blushes. No bronzer, no highlighter, no primer, no setting spray and NO eyebrow products. It was the most free and happiest time of my life.
Smokey, smudgey, sexy eyeliner. Heavy bronzer and a nude lip. I did a reverse cat eye liner almost every day starting in 2002 with a wash of shimmer on the lid - sometimes bronze, sometimes a light champagne.
I miss the era of magazines! I used to subscribe to Cosmo, Glamour, Allure, and Marie Claire and waited patiently each month to devour the latest beauty and fashion trends!
I’ve never stopped the Smokey eye look, and the compliments never ended. So, I’ll just keep doing what I always have.😊
Same and I'm still in my 20s but never learned to do blush or contour so I'm glad I can just keep doing what I have been... bahaha
Smokey eye and BRONZERRRR. also shimmer in everything lol
Same! I'm an eyeshadow girl and I love every second of it.
Smoky eye is my go too!!
GOAT 🎉
*Been Rockin' 😁✊🏽 The Smoky Eye.. Since The 80's.. It's Always.. Worked For Me.. (just add some special PM Sparkle.. Yassssss!* 🌟
I was in my 20’s in the 2000’s. I had the time of my life in the early 2000’s dancing the night away in the clubs with such fun makeup, clothes and music ❤️
YES! THIS!!!
Same!! It was the best time!!
Absolutely and this look was so nostalgic for me
Then you’d finish the night with ringing ears and hair which smelled of cigarette smoke 😂
Same
I recently got back from Japan and found it soo cool and refreshing that their beauty magazines still have full on how-tos for their looks
real early 2000s eyeshadow was applied with those sponge sticks!! flat side to apply eyeshadow, and taking the tip to smudge the eyeliner!! you had to be careful not to press to hard or the plastic would tear right through the spongey outer layer
Omg yesss!
Haha yes!! But I could never get it done right 😂 so I think I applied everything by hand lol.. and for a long time when I started using makeup (11 or so) I was also using my mother's leftover eyeshadow from the 80s and 90s 💀 I'm glad I didn't go blind from all that ✨️vintage✨️ eye make up
I just used my fingers lol
I forgot about pressing too hard and getting scratched with the stick lol
and i remember we smudged the eyeliner around the outer corner of the eyes, conecting top and botton in a "c"shape, without going upwards.
I was in middle school in the early 2000's and the very first makeup I ever played with was adding black eyeliner to my lower water line. I think one reason this look was so trendy was because rock music was so much more mainstream
Same but in high school! I thought I looked so cute 😂😂😂
And videos on MTV.
Yesss!
I find it so funny that people think that's an early two thousands thing when everyone at my highschool did this in the eighties.
I did it because Avril Lavine did it lol😂
90s make up and 2000s are both great im not mad at this lol
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Late 90s-2000s makeup was an amazing time for me. I'm looking forward to seeing this come back. There are some things I'm not planning on doing 'true to form,' but I definitely miss those eye looks ❤
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You look stunning in the makeup! I am also not mad at the return of 2000's makeup- it was my heyday!
Just not the brows! Lol
57 yo mom here and cant help but laugh when trends in makeup and fashion trends from my younger days make their cyclical comeback 😂
I’m younger than you, but old enough to have laughed at make up influencers (not Kelly) acting as if make up trends are innovative.
There is often an air of, “this is how we do things now’, as if it has never been done before, and won’t be repeated later on.
Concealer under foundation, over foundation, and back under foundation, etc. 😂
One of the joys of getting older is the maturity it brings, and able to shrug off trends, and find out what works for us as individuals.
I'm 35 but I've already seen several decades cycle through in my life and I find it highly enjoyable lol
And when our kids discover our music from back then & try to tell us about it like we didn’t full-on LIVE it😂
Not sure I ever changed it…I just wear what I think looks good….56
I'm laughing at the cargo pants and lug sole penny loafers every where 😂😂 is it 1997?? 2002?? Wth
This was missing the shimmer. There was always shimmer on the brow bone and on the lid. It opened up the eyes.
😂😂😂
FR😅. MAC _Nylon_ applied like no tomorrow.
I loved those chunky shimmery eye pencil. I remember those smudge eye pencils. It was a soft glowy look.
Yes, I love that look. Will be trying it too!
This makeup look honestly flatters your face/eyes more. I love it!😊
I’m torn on this trend because my skin was at its worst back then and this all brings back terrible memories of all the orange drugstore foundations that made things worse, but at the same time I miss the simplicity. A Revlon lipstick, a brown pencil, and a little palette with 3-4 shades and a diagram on the back of where to apply them used to be all you needed to upgrade your everyday makeup for a night out.
Seriously!!! I felt the same way about my skin but at least the routine was simple enough for my teen self to understand, not 100 steps like makeup in like 2016-2017 era.
So true! Clean & Clear and Clearasil were my whole routine to combat the spots from the thick layer of foundation 😂
I still stick with that general method 😂
I definitely remember trying to follow the diagram on the back, lol
I graduated high school in 2007. I only wore eye make up. Eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara. For me it was all about the Almay eye color enhancer make up. My mascara was navy blue and the rest of my eye make up was like a bronzey gold color. I miss that line.
I miss that Almay line far more than I should - I think I was so happy to be told exactly what to wear and how to wear it in the pre-TH-cam days it really made me feel like I was finally doing my makeup correctly 😂 Good memories!
Omgg the almay colour enhancer shadows! I loved those!
I wore that line too! They had a purple-brown mascara for green eyes that I wore all the time in 2008-2013
You better if you have blue eyes or else 😂
Ahhh I loved that line!!! 😢
The frosty eye shadow was super popular. I remember Paris Hilton wearing it. I loved the super glossy lips with body glitter and the mousse foundation that was way to orange in the early 2000s
I’m 39. To me 2000’s makeup is all about the frosty loose eyeshadow like bad pigments or make up for ever star powder and then a matte eyeshadow layered on top of the shimmer. Pale pink lipgloss were super popular too. The actual concealer lip trend started later more near the end. Baby pink lipsticks like Mac st Germain were very popular too.
The heavy matte foundation wasn’t really popular in 2004 when this picture is from. We were all about the face and body and tinted moisturizers. Honestly you have to think about this era as a continuation from grunge because a lot of the same principles are shared, greasy looking skin, minimal blush, maximalist eye looks without using 5 different eyeshadows and the heavy smudged liner. What makes it is own thing is the frost eyeshadows and the pale pink lips. And lipsticks were for old ladies we only wore glosses and no lip liners.
The time we forgot about powder! Mac lipglass in Turkish delight
Nah you're literally describing the 90's. I was a teen during the early 2000's and she nailed the look. It's ok, I get my decades confused sometimes too lol. 😅
@@cherryberry44 maybe yall had different experiences of the decade lol
@@cherryberry44 I didn’t get my decades confused I wasn’t wearing makeup in the 90’s and it’s not like the minute a decade ends the trends completely flip. Also the no lip liner is not a 90’s thing. She was too young in 2004 to properly remember.
@@judiness101So you are not aware of wet n wild color icon lip liner in brandy wine? Because half the girls in my middle school and high school wore it daily. It was in cosmo and seventeen all the time. I graduated in 1999. It was often worn with Revlons rum raisin. And we wore the hell out of some Clinique black honey with it or on it's own.
I never stopped wearing waterline eyeliner... 2000s or not, it something that works for my eye shape.
Mine too but it’s very unhealthy for your eyes
@@Kelly-pp1et How?
we used to smudge the eyeliner or dark eyeshadow around the corners of the eye, conecting outer top and botton corner, in a c shape, without creating a wing
This feels like a very tame early 2000's look! I used to have black smudged pencil all over my eyes (around 2010) then it was BOLD eyeshadow with black, blue and brown smokey eyes. Base was uniform and I'm glad I kept with this trend I hate blush. But my friends used to put bronzer all over their face XD
I think she was focusing more on pre 2010’s to be fair. Like the look she did is spot on 2000-2008. 🎉
Same.. I was a high schooler in late 2000s but I was more Emo than preppy bronzer style, so I pretty much never wore blush and wanted to look more like a twilight vampire than Paris Hilton. I was insecure about my redness to begin with so like, why TF bother with blush??? 💀
I was in my 20s then and Kevin Aucoin was the makeup guru until his death in 2002. Buy one of his books and see what most of us were doing long after he was gone.
Same, and I still have one of his books!! It’s iconic.
I met him. He was a wonderful guy 😢
I have Making Faces and I was actually just looking at it on my shelf the other day and thinking it would be fun to pull it out for inspiration sometime soon!
I have two of his books and I so love the artistry and history. I was a magazine obsessed kid in the early 2000s and eat, breathed, slept ANTM lol I still reread his books once in a while
Love my copy of making faces ❤
I'll never forget seeing the Bare Minerals and Alexis Vogel infomercials on TV in the 2000's and DESPERATELY wanting to purchase them lolol
This look is engrained in my mind I did it for so long. Cover Girl eyeshadow in bedazzled biscotti and blush in natural glow, tons of black kohl liner and maybelline mascara, nude lipstick and clear gloss. Oh, and glittery black eyeshadow for really special nights out!
Your right the average women wasn't wearing Primers at this time!! I was in my 30's so I remember!!!
I recall ordering the Bare Minerals kit and it came with its own face primer. It wasn't anything like today's primer, but I do remember it.
I never fully stopped doing the black or brown eyeliner all around my eyes. Something about my hazel just seems to pop a lot more whenever I do that tight line darker look. There's absolutely a time and a place for the brown eyeliner wing, cuz that can help my eyes pop in a different way. But there's never been anything that will quickly make my eye color so intense the way a good tight line and dark eyeliner will. I feel like it goes the same way with any more bright Jewel toned eyes. Like bright green or bright blue or light brown, they just pop so much more with that sultry eyeliner
Navy blue is another good color to make hazel eyes pop! I like it both as an eyeliner and eyeshadow color.
I love trends coming back. I am and adult and can afford to participate now, unlike when i was a kid and teen of the 2000s/2010s
It’s like I finally get to dress up like the cool big kids
It’s so annoying how people doing a makeup look from the past make it ugly on purpose (choosing the wrong foundation shade). The vast majority of women then did not do this.
We used our fingers so much to apply makeup! Dabbing and tapping and smudging are the key to the 2000s makeup, lol.
I think I definitely keep doing the early 2000s makeup. I think it's so pretty. I do add more blush now than I did before though.
100%! I love it😊
You’re doing the right thing: using the makeup that you like, and which suits you, irrespective of the trends. 💜
Back in 2000, and throughout 2000’s, I always lined the upper lashline! I still do. But I never used black, I always used the L’Oréal pencil perfect self advancing eyeliner in espresso. I still use that same one! And I never lined my water line because I have small eyes and it always looked so weird on me. So I’d smudge some eyeliner just below my lashes on lower lashline instead of IN the waterline. Or I’d use eyeshadow on lower lashline. I still do eyeshadow on lower lashline but not eyeliner. I’ve always done smokier looks, from back then all the way to now. I’m almost 44. I just found a look I felt was flattering for my eye shape and kept on doing it, lol….
I was in high school during this period, 80s baby lol. The highlight under the eye brow and in the corner of the eye was HUGE
People stopped doing this? I still do it lol
@@irenekleyman1285I feel like it will forever look good 😊
I got my makeup advice from magazines as well. That and the lady at the Clinique counter. 😂
I miss a good smokey eye from back in the day ❤
Same! Let's bring back the smoky eye look😊
A classic look!
It’s been surprisingly frustrating to find GOOD, dimensional grey eyeshadow shades/pallets in recent years.
After 2+ years of searching and trying to find more affordable, not flat grey shades, I finally bit the bullet the other day and bought the two grey Jones Road shades. I am SO EXCITED to try them!
@@Carriedeeznutz It's all pinky shades now...at least they are starting to get out od style the super orange ones.
Same!
Bronzer then was not used for sculpting - it was only applied where the sun would hit your face, where you would get a bit of sunburn.
I love the 2000s grungy makeup, but my favorite kind of look from then is the icy/frosty eye looks with a baby pink lip. Brittany Spears' makeup in the music video for oops I did it again is perfection in my eyes.
I love Britney’s makeup in that video
Giiirl you remind me so much of Eva Longoria with this final look!! Also very funny that my eyes persive you way younger once makeup is done, cause in my head this look is exactly „Highschool girl makeup“ 😂 really fun!
Yes she does!
I feel like the tightline with mascara kinda opens your eye 🫢
I STILL do that to this day! It really does to most people and makes the lashes look thicker
When i was in high school in the early 2000s I had an Estee Lauder eyeshadow palette with many colors, and every morning before school I sat down to decide what theme I would paint on my eyes. A romantic sunset? A gathering storm? I shudder to think what I must have looked like.
I’ve been watching The Hills and honestly Heidi’s and Whitney’s glam in seasons 3-5 is so fun but elevated, while Audrina’s reminds me of edgy Urban Decay tones.
Almay eyeshadow with the placement instructions on the back, black mascara & black pencil eyeliner was all I needed back then to feel beautiful! 😂
I remember going to the Estee Lauder make up desk in David Jones (Australian fancy department store) and learning about using the ‘3’ technique for applying bronzer. She also showed me how to use a cotton tip to smoke out my eyeshadow and eyeliner
Love. This. All of my makeup in the 2000s was whatever won an Allure award - Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer, MAC bronzer, NARS Orgasm blush… it was the best!
I still do my eye makeup like it's the 2000's. 😂
Yes!!!!
Saw this coming with the baby blue eyeshadow and then frosty everything on tik tok. Silver and icy shadows, and even lipsticks.
My daughter went to school as Avril Lavigne. I put a buff lipstick on her and patted out concealer on the center of the lip. Tons of black eyeliner and mascara. Her hair is dark copper and she naturally has big, soft curls. I straightened it until it was silk. She walked into class and her teacher screeched that she was Avril Lavigne. They were both so excited.
As a 70 year old I can say that there's only so many ways you can put makeup on. You do you.
I love how 90s and 00s make-up is natural except for a statement eye or lip. Usually shimmery/pearly. Especially Eva Longoria in D.H.!
Additionally, I love early 2000s makeup because it's so perfect for hooded eyes. 😊 No winged liner!! 😅🫠
omg yes please go back to 2000's makeup! I was in my early 20's. That's when I fell in love with makeup and makeup artistry. I HATE how everyday makeup doesn't have much artistry in it anymore.
I have been rocking a lot of my early 2000's makeup habits because I curated looks that compliment my features and looks good on me. Trends are stupid. Wear what looks good on you and makes you feel confident.
I actually love this look on you
I watched Carmen D on “what not to wear” every morning in HS. (I graduated in 2005) she truly taught me everything
Ok I was in makeup school on the early aughts, you did great but you definitely need a heavier hand lol. More bronzer, more Smokey eye and more shimmer! The almost invisible lip and eye brows are spot on. UGH the products were nothing like they are now, thank god LOL
I really like the dark eyeliner and pale lip on you! Super cute!
This is the first time I’ve ever seen you look your age, and not in a bad way! You’re so pretty either way, and I think the boldness of the liner and mascara made your eyes pop. I love seeing different styles of makeup rather than the same application every time, I think it’s what makes your channel stand out 😊
Growing up in the early 2000s especially around Lauguna Beach Era we all lived in the tanning bed and wearing bronzer everywhere! I wore the physicians formula bronzer in the brown packaging all over my face and some eyeliner in high school 😂 now my 8 year old knows how to use concealer, blush, placement, and all the things it’s crazy!!!
Bronze skin and sultry eyes- I’m here for it 🎉
I agree, I thought tight lining with black often made the eyes look smaller. Even in high school during this time, I rarely used black liner. I stuck with dark brown because it went with my yellow- -green eyes way better.
My favourite part of early 2000 makeup already made its comeback; the ultra juicy lip. When Lancôme juicy tubes launched I rushed out on my lunch break to buy it. Happy to have the gloss back!
I’m so excited about this! I didn’t even know it was back. This makes me so happy!
Till this day, I still do late 1990s and early 2000's makeup, and it makes me look so young I am only 42. VS that conture look that I can't even do properly and it makes me look older .
Most influencers still wear peanut butter orange foundation.
I was born in ‘81 so 2000s was my early 20s and the make up was just as different as it is today. We see Paris Hilton and the Olsons and other famous people and think that is how everyone looked. No, there were not a million brands releasing a million products every day. But it was better that way. I was a Benefit girl and Urban Decay. And I loved those drugstore quad shadows that were creamy, the packaging was long, and they came in a million colors including multichrome tones.
No, no one really knew how to do their make up if they weren’t an MUA but we shared tips with each other. It changed my life when I asked a girl i worked with how she drew such perfect liquid eye liner (which was so messy to use then) and she introduced me to the q-tip with make up remover.
Blush? Nars orgasm. Always lining the insides of my eyes. From Benefit, I used their scent Maybe, Baby and Bo-ing which was heavy under eye help thank god. I put pink in the corner of my eye and on my brow bone and used a liquid pink (all from benefit) down the center of my face. I used a Physicians Formula bronzer with a gold sun in the middle of it. My favorite product was a shade of lipstick called But, Officer.
Urban decay had the fun colors. I loved their palettes and have kept some.
My favorite product was a lip stain from Stila in a raisin color.
In the early 2000s, there was no normal girls wearing primer, using a bunch of brushes, wearing fake lashes, etc.
I’m ready to make my own vid now
Girl, you look cute in that makeup!!!
I graduated high school in 2007 and I wore winged liner almost every day! It was a smaller wing though and usually with no eyeshadow.
I never stopped with the dark liner in my waterline!😅 I actually LOVE this makeup on you!
Giiiiirllll taking less than 5 min gives accurate results and you’re not supposed to use brushes! 😂❤
I love the 90's Kevyn Aucoin sculpted and matte look. It was so clean and beautiful looking. I would love if _that_ makeup made a comeback.
I had his books and interviews, I was so devastated when he passed away because that man was such a makeup God to me
Trends are usually big for those in their teens and 20s. They copy what the trend is. When you get older, you gain more wisdom and have learned what flatters you most. You then ignore trends, knowing wearing that looks best on you individually is always what is most on trend.
I'm over here like 'yessss'. Pale lip smudgy eye for life. Mary Kate and Ashley makeup is 🤌🤌🤌
Im British so there were some things that I thought you were wrong about…winged liner was big because Kate moss was working with Rimmel at the tim. However I think you ended the video looking very much like someone from a US TV show and it really suited you- very glamorous but not so sculpted. Which I love. Women often look too sculpted now, too much cheekbone.
This was a really cute look for you ❤
I agree! I was in my early 20’s then and I was rocking a wing and cat eye shaped eyeshadow for sure! I’m in the US and it was that and colorful eyeshadow along with it!
I feel like a lot of the trends seemed to be pretty regional too. I grew up in San Diego and was in my 20s in the early ‘00. MAC was huge and everyone wanted to have more colorful looks but with the terracotta bronzer. 😂
Smokey, wing, definitely a thing in the Uk
Same in Germany and Italy lol. I think winged eyeliner never goes out of trend in europe. Though eyeliner tends to be thicker for the 2010s. Not everyone did eyeliner back in the 2000s, but it was common. I started to do eyeliner with 14 in 2008 lol and imo now people do less wings than a decade ago here. The smudged eyeliner without a wing is definetly back.
This was such a fascinating video! You are so right about so many things. I swear it wasn't that long ago I thought the same thing watching Sex and the City. I noticed how low Carrie's blush seemed to be! But I learned how to do makeup in the 1980s and that was how blush was done really until the past 10 years it seems.
I think you missed the key thing of the early 2000s smokey look: the smudged lower lash line. That completely changes the look and eye shape, and it is what emphasized that round-eye look the Olsen twins had.
Come on. You have to use the tools we had! No eyeshadow brushes, used the sponge wands in the eyeshadow tray and your fingers +/- a cotton bud to smoke and blend. No sable tooth tiger brushes anywhere! Tassie Joy
Knowing that my teenage years are considered "historical" is making me feel like someone from a history book 😂😂😂
I’m 52 now … for me the 2000’s make up was a push away from 90’s makeup, which was actually very wing tipped and pale with dark lips . Stick thin eyebrows..90’s makeup up was about full face contrast. So 200o’s seemed to lean into an exaggerated almost 80’s aesthetic with lots of blue eyeshadow, colored eyeliner and a thin pale lip , tan.. now everything is based on a multiracial, doll-like aesthetic brought on by plastic surgery and drag looks. I see that Korean looks are in , full stained lips , semi dewy , minimal shimmer shadow, peachy high blush , brown liners . It’s all so interesting!
THIS IS THE KIND OF RESEARCH WE NEED 👏👏i am so about how in depth this is the lack of WING the lack of BLUSH the ROUNDED SHAPE OF THE EYESSSS
Clinique under eye airbrush concealer stick was so popular but never strong enough to cover my dark circles. Nars bronzer and bronzing body oil, MAC lipstick and gloss and white eyeshadow in the inner corners of your eyes to open them up! I can’t believe I used to put bronzer all over my face and dab it on the end of my nose, while using liquid highlighter above my cheekbones.
I miss the days of getting those new glossy copies of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, Seventeen, and Mademoiselle on the day they came out and running home with the new magazines in my hot little hands and studying them as if a test were coming up. And beauty books that were my bibles, many of which I still have.
I used to get my magazines at a magazine stand in West L.A. I don't think they have those anymore.
I couldn’t find makeup fair enough for me at my most palest (I’m a redhead) until around 2015. It wasn’t my fault my base was too dark!! 👩🏻🦰
I like that it's so simple. No primer on the face. Just foundation, concealer, do eyebrows, do the eyes and liner. Nude lips. It doesn't require so many steps. It looks more natural and if you want your eyes darker you can choose to do so.
Clean girl (sans the brushed up eyebrows), and smokey eyes will always be timeless
For some reason it looks so much cooler!! 🖤 Iconic! 🙌🏼 As a 27 y.o I’m so done with modern makeup!!
I remember when Mac first launched their bronzers. It was a huge event at the Mac counter and I remember it vividly. It clearly was a pivotal moment in my life lol.
00/s OG here, something to keep in mind for the authentic look, we didn’t set or prime anything LOL
I was young when this makeup was popular, but my older sisters rocked it. When I was nine, my older sister did my makeup for fun, and I still have the picture of little me being full 2000's glam.
They definitely used different techniques back then. The average person used the little sponge applicators for eyeshadow and the little brushes for blush that came in the packaging with the products. I don't think it's as easy to replicate the looks my sisters pulled off with the brushes we use today. Today's brushes lay the pigment down differently, so it takes more effort to make it accurate for the time.
The products I remember weren't the same as the popular ones used today either. Most people I knew used a foundation, a concealer the same color as the foundation as you said, but then also a powder in that same color as well. I still use a pigmented powder over my foundation because the look suits me, but it was far more common back then. Smokey eyes were common, but so were pale shimmers like blue and silver. One of my older sisters prefered the shimmers, while the other went with the smokey look.
I guess this could vary region by region, but this is what I remember my older sisters and their friends doing.
For me eyes, lips, all FROSTED. Light pink, opal-ey, purple pink frost! Super cool, no warmth.
Ohhh no! That eyeliner!!! I must admit I was using it all over the lash line.
I do love BLACK HONEY. Still a fav product from this late 90’s gal.
Black honey is my fave. Its was like a universal shade for everyone. If you think it's too dark you are too old or too young. It's getting more difficult to find. I was getting it regularly up couple of years ago.
Im 33 and i still do my makeup like this lol i never changed much. And still dont wear much makeup the 2012s were the worst for me. Everyone had such cakey makeup
UK, south asian. I wore black winged because I'm high contrast and eyeshadow would look "unfinished" or the eyes naked without a line on top but would be very thin. And we had kate moss do a feline look with rimmel in emerald green. I remember we'd use eye pencil, warm up in our mouths and then have one chance to make the wing go up! Blue/lilac frosty shadows. Glossy lips, and a low down blush. And absolutely rimmed out our eyes with BLackest liner
The eye side by side! I actually love the side with the smoky black liner. It makes your brown eyes POP and they look so warm and sultry
I dunno Kelly, I think you look great and honestly most of that makeup application seems pretty "standard" to me. But maybe that's bc early 2000s is when I learned to do makeup, was really in my formative makeup era, so those techniques or styles just stuck with me. I personally do not prefer brown mascara or liner bc I have much darker hair and eyes than you do, so black liner etc looks more natural on me. A lighter lip paired with a smokier eye is just classic - all you did was line your lips and use a lighter gloss (2000s was definitely a glossy time!) Agreed abt winged liners not being as prevalent, I was surprised to see that become the "default" around 2014. But everything else you did seems pretty classic and timeless. I did really love smoking out my lower lashline with a black-lined water line and a different color shadow on the lashline. The way that could create a sort of bag under the eye haha. I thought (still think) that looked chic - like in the Cameroz Diaz pic. Thanks for this flashback tho! And again your makeup looks great.
Rimming with black can look cool on a certain age, but more mature women can really looked tired and dragged down with this technique. They also didn’t have the brushes and tools we have now for blending.
Drug store make-up in the 90's/mid 00's was terrible. The foundations would have this overly pink or yellow undertone and then oxidize making it stand out even more. Then came the foundation mousse, which was like straight up mud. Absolutely horrible.
Also… have to admit… this & 90s romcom makeup are my favorite makeup looks of all time 😅🥰😍
One of my favorite 2000s drugstore brands was called Prestige, & I was a huge fan of their Vinylwear lip glosses, which were similar to what you put on in the video. People always think of concealer lips with 2000s makeup, but there was also the super heavy glosses. Sucked when it was a windy day & you wore your hair down though 😂
Speaking of "back in my day". I'm 58 and never knew a single person who used concealer under their eyes. We only used it to conceal blemishes. I remember when I started watching makeup TH-cam I was stunned seeing it used that way! I've worn a full face of makeup for 43 years and never worn concealer under my eyes once.
51, here. I used it in college if I had a little too much color (blue) under my eyes. I could look really sleep deprived. Just a dab. I used colored Clearasil on any spots and many times, that was it. Black eyeliner smudged, although my Mary Kay lady said I should use brown, most often no eyeshadow. I never used much foundation, and I don't remember any of my friends doing much either, other than lightly correcting a pimple or spot. Eyes were where it was at.
One of my first makeup products in around 2004, was a shimmery turquoise eyeliner pencil, and I would go to school and put it on and then try to scrub it off before I went home because my mom didn’t want me wearing makeup back then 😅
Yes!!! I had a shimmery turquoise covergirl pencil that I was only allowed to wear to school dances
I was a child in the 2000s but I loved the vibe of it (I watched my aunts wearing the Smokey eyes and nude lips ) . Btw Kelly you look gorgeous with this makeup and hoops 😍😍.
thank you so much for this Kelly! also I think that in the years 2000's we did not have access to botox and fillers, so the makeup result was also less performative compared to nowadays ;)
Man! I am so glad I was born in '86 ! Got to grow up without social media and nobody had a good enough cellphone cameras to take pictures of me being messy😂 having said that u got into make up in 2006... started watching the OG beauty gurus most of them are not really around anymore. Didn't have money to even buy drugstore makeup , I was a really poor student. I remember that catrice and essence started to take off in EU at that time and that v was the only stuff I could buy. Their products were really shitty quality back then , however priced at 1-3 eur.
I remember that I only had a handful of single eyeshadows, one mascara and maybe 3 lip products And certainly less than 5 blushes. No bronzer, no highlighter, no primer, no setting spray and NO eyebrow products.
It was the most free and happiest time of my life.
When your lower eyeline is so balck, your undereye auromatically looks brighter. We didnt need all that brightening in that area.
This look suits you so well, I gasped! The lip combo is perfect and the eye look is so flattering! 😍
Smokey, smudgey, sexy eyeliner. Heavy bronzer and a nude lip.
I did a reverse cat eye liner almost every day starting in 2002 with a wash of shimmer on the lid - sometimes bronze, sometimes a light champagne.
Kelly, i just want to say that I look up to you so much. You are the epitome of class and grace! Ouuu, I love that the early 2000's makeup is back!
I miss the era of magazines! I used to subscribe to Cosmo, Glamour, Allure, and Marie Claire and waited patiently each month to devour the latest beauty and fashion trends!