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Regarding the “no filter look” of old Hollywood films: they put pantyhose over the cameras. Yes they did in fact use filters. Don’t let anyone tell you they couldn’t alter studio head shots either. They shot stills on large or medium format film and you can manipulate the snot out of those negatives before creating prints. It’s ALWAYS been smoke and mirrors folks
YES, 100% THIS.
Exactly 💯 they just used different tricks to achieve a filter
DO NOT RUN A CLOTHES DRYER EMPTY ON HOT. it will just further dry any lint anywhere in the system, build up static, and create a fire hazard.
Yes! And considering how lax a LOT of apartment buildings and homeowners are about cleaning out their vents, that is asking for a fire! And let me tell you, when lint catches in a dryer vent, it goes up IMMEDIATELY. Our neighbor lost her house in a matter of minutes due to a dryer lint fire. Her house was fine, and in about 10-11 minutes it was half burned up. We do vent cleaning as a small part of our cleaning business and you would not believe how much lint is in many of the apartment buildings especially, but also people’s homes. It’s terrifying. Really. It’s amazing more apartments don’t burn down with the amount of lint in dryer vents we see regularly. And, at least around here, it’s not something apartment management schedules on a regular basis. It’s only when people start to complain that their dryers aren’t drying that they call us and we find POUNDS of lint in each vent. I am very passionate about this topic, obviously lol. It’s such a preventable tragedy. Just check your dryer vents for lint and clean them out! You can probably even do it yourself with a vac attachment or one of those extendable dusters.
it is just a terrible idea
even without the fire hazzard (omg i did not know that, just started using a community drier in my dorm building and now i’m scared)
running a full circle for 10 brushes when you have that many is so … wasteful for energy
I was always told that a dryer takes a lot of energy running that thing for 30 for a few brushes is just …
that thing she uses is so practical, i have a selfstanding rag for my brushes so they can dry head side down but that is always in the way
just put it on a mirror and wait 2 days, whats her problem
Literally came down to say that, too. I was sitting there like 😬no, sweaty, that's not good for your dryer or your future as a non-homeless individual.
@@stephgreen3070happened to my family’s house. Its always in the back of my mind as an apt dweller 😩
@@laurafaehnrich4261 in my professional opinion (electronics engineer), you should be okay as long as you clean the lint trap before every use, do not put anything soiled with flammable materials like gasoline directly into the dryer, use the lowest possible heat setting for whatever you’re drying, and adjust for the load size if your dryer has that option. if they’re communal dryers, i can’t speak to how well they’re being maintained, but usually the building has a service contract with someone who comes and cleans the ducts regularly. if you’ve lived there several months and dryer fires are a recurring issue, it may be worth investing in a drying rack. i like the wooden and metal one from the target in-house brand, because it feels stronger than the welds of the traditional wire ones.
edit: also i would suggest avoiding putting shoes in the dryer unless the manufacturer specifically advertises it
I've noticed a rising trend against concealer or foundation because it "makes me look dead" or something similar. Which I find really funny because that's what happens when you use a full coverage product. That's why we have all the shaping products now; the 2016 full coverage trend changed makeup as an industry forever. 95% of the youngsters saying they don't like how concealer looks on them just need a lighter coverage product instead.
Or LESS product.
Yeah I use the NYX bare with me serum concealer, and I use like 1/4 of one pump under both eyes, and it just makes me look like I got good sleep. I have lots of purple around my eyes, so I used to just use a color corrector, but then I found my nyx concealer, and it looks so much better than any color corrector. I dont use foundation, so when I use my concealer, I just look well rested. It doesnt look like I'm wearing any makeup, it looks like my skin 🤷♀️
@@AKbaby89girl I’m so jealous of you because I use industrial strength concealer
Seriously, less is more in the case of so many concealers. People are so used to dripping copious amounts of product on their faces bc other influencers have done it like that for years on camera and that’s just not the amount of product that needs to be used irl. 🤷🏻♀️That’s why it’s so unnatural and easy to clock.
Probably bc they pick a concealer way too light
Running a heated dryer for 30 minutes just to dry a few brushes is a wild waste of energy.
She could literally just hang them in open air with the brush end down so the water doesn't ruin the glue. I paint and that's what I do to dry my brushes.
I’m convinced that shit like that is just rage bait to get comments and boost her presence on the algorithm
Not at all trying to be rude, but i have to ask...why do you care? I know this sounds rude i just dont know how else to ask LOL
@@brialeah7351 why do they care about wasted energy?? really?
@@nicoleortiz9884 yes. Why care someone used their blow-dryer for the amount of time they used it for
“This is 15 years of congealed hairspray that I touch to my face”
You could not waterboard that out of me.
OMG!!!! I was thinking the same thing!!!! If this were even true….i would NEVER tell anyone!!!! Not even my bestie let alone the internet. Like, what are you doing sis????
Idk, you could get that out of me for alot less.
😂😂😂😂Girl!!!! QUIT!!!😂😂😂
Id love to see someone deep clean it
Tell me you’re trying to get pink eye without telling me…….
That brush has it's own lifeform in it
It’s sure does…..just eww
It’s probably a horcrux at this point 😂
I'm thinking maybe all the alcohol in the hair spray could keep it sanitized...?
Honestly, that nightmare-on-a-stick is probably more "sanitary" than most people's makeup brushes - brushes are perfect breeding grounds for mold, mildew and bacteria. When you wash them, moisture gets into the ferule and many people lay their brushes rather than hang them inverted. The dense bristles hold the water and oxygen and light can't get in. Ironically, washing is what introduces the most potential for ickies, mildew esp. 🦠🚫 🤢
Her "brush" is still atrocious and filthy and I wouldn't let it near my face BUT it is not porous, the hairspray dries fast, and I doubt hairspray is ideal for most germs and whatnot to flourish.
**NOT saying your brushes are bad or gross, bacteria is everywhere and you can avoid mold/mildew with proper care. Just being the devil's advocate here (and her "brush" is definitely the work of the devil.) The only harm it will likely cause anyone is psychological 😬
And it's also obviously cursed sooo...
The way I RAN to tiktok to see if she had a followup to this monstrosity
She managed to clean it and the brush was actually intact underneath the hairspray mass 😭😭😭
Dude, regardless of the glue melting or not, it's such a fire hazard to put your brushes in a dryer. Synthetic fibers, the metal ferrule, wood, paint... Obviously this person has had no problems, and newer models will likely be fine, but those materials have not been tested under those conditions. Dryers can catch on fire just with normal laundry. I'd rather wait a few more hours than potentially burn down my whole house.
That video has to be ragebait right?
the glue that stocks the wood and metal and all that goes bad when put under heat and could destroy the brushes x.x
Also she already has a brush holder!!! Slap it on the mirror to let your brushes dry and you won’t lose them unless your roommate is a klepto!!
The dryer lady saying she's too impatient to let her brushes air dry but took 45mins just explaining what a drier does had me at my last wit's end!!!
That eyebrow monstrosity brought me back to when the “applying 100 layers of -insert cosmetic product~ “ video trend was popular on TH-cam
Cristine still feels so bad for accidentally starting that trend lol
The only okay version of that was Jenna Marbles I laughed so hard I cried.
I'm pretty sure James and Robert did that for a guest channel once
First girl, I think she wants a more mature look, she looks like a teenager on the light concealer side and 20 something on the darker concealer side.
agreed. i think it would look way better if she did a little light concealer underneath her eye and just put dark concealer or contour or bronzer whatever it was on her eyelid. get the best of both. because i don’t think the brown undereye works or looks good. personally (i have fair skin like her) i use a peach color corrector on my eye area, a little light concealer underneath my eye, set with translucent powder, and then put a little bronzer and medium brown contour powder on my eyelid as an eyeshadow to bring back some dimension. and then i use a little brush to put the same brown powder on my waterline which adds some dimension back underneath my eye so it’s not too bright and also isn’t dark and tired looking. i think that would be the perfect balance for her and i think it just looks good, i get compliments on my eye makeup pretty often. pretty simple and neutral
geez i didn’t realize my response was so long lol sorry it’s 2am and i’m just mindlessly rambling
What she said about her eyes looking bigger tracks for me-i don't mind leaving the purplish skin under and around my eyes because they make the "eye" area look larger overall, like an eyeshadow would. If you don't regularly wear concealer, it can look jarring to suddenly have very bright skin coming right up under your eye. i think it's one of those subjective things where people who consider it a makeup fundamental are literally seeing something different from people who don't wear it. For instance, i _don't_ think she looks younger on the light side, I just think she looks more carefully made up, whereas the slight shadow of the brown side reads less like makeup and more like natural dimension, which makes her eye and the apple of her cheek come forward. (All that said I'm sure she's got a serious filter on so it's hard to know how the two would play out on textured skin irl)
One thing I learned from Robert that I'll never forget: If the product is running down your face and dripping it's probably way too much.
Yesss James and Robert have saved me a lot of money in wasted product!
Your electricity provider will thank you for cleaning your brushes in the dryer
Probably not if everybody does it. Too much use of electricity all at once actually overstresses the grid.
@@honeybee347I think she means monetarily
That BRUSH. I can NOT.
That “glowy” makeup routine with Rachel just made my jaw hurt. I cannot imagine keeping the duck face for that long without being so uncomfortable. Oof
I think she's only doing it when the camera is on LMFAO. She probably isn't doing it the entire time.
Yeah, my face hurts when I smile too long, that would be agony
Yeah. It made me cringe hard lol
It’s rage bait for sure
Frfr like girl is the ahegao rage bait worth the neck tension🤔🤔🤔
Eyebrow brush girl here - can confirm I’ve somehow never caught a disease or had rashes from the brush, and I’ve also now cleaned it - so slays all round 💋💋💋
Honestly I'm just like you girl and I bet that brush probably worked better before lol
I can ONLY IMAGINE how crazy Rachel looks in person with SO many layers
Seeing how quickly the green vanishes, it feels like she probably takes a lot of the makeup off between takes.
@@Crow_Smith to me, she still looks green.
the eyebrow brush killed me 😭 like how and why 😭 robert's reaction was the same as mine 😭😭
😂😂
Right? As a teen I had no idea that brushes or sponges needed to be cleaned therefore I never did but they never looked like that! Idk how or what she did but she did a lot to keep it that gross
@@lindleloverwatterson3484 I feel that. I thought so long as it didn't get wet and you "Got the excess powder" out of it it was "clean" -but yeah for it to get like that... and to still feel it was worth using and not "time to replace" is gag worthy.
@@lindleloverwatterson3484 I cannot even excuse being a teen and letting things get this bad. If my mother had seen that in my room back then (even now to be honest), it'd be in the trash so damn fast.
Same. That was painful. The bacteria growth on that thing must be insane! It's not that hard to clean your brush, just wet under the sink, put some soap in the palm of your hand, swirl the brush around in it, rinse and repeat a couple times till clean, then straighten the brush out with your fingers. I've been doing it for years and my brushes are about as good as new.
I am deliberately not on TikTok but I love how you point out the bad (which is prevalent) and the decent! Your explanations are always good and educational!
Thank you!
Old school makeup artists in the 40s set eyeshadow with powder because they used greasepaint!!!! It's like that woman watched half a video on vintage malkeup.
Right lol but they did have powder too, however the base makeup was often grease paint
@@bisexualantigone yeah, though not as common. I'm addicted to Erin Parsons videos on historical makeup and it is fascinating seeing the old products and how they worked
@@sakara75I love Erin Parsons. I watch everything she puts out!!! But this makeup trick does work in a way, sort of… I’ve used it in the past with cheaper eyeshadows that don’t blend well and are patchy because the formula just isn’t great no matter what you do. Using a really good formula setting powder to help blend cheaper formulas together can actually dramatically change an eye look. But that said, I’ve never “baked” the shadow this way. I’ve just put a little powder on my brush and used it to blend the eyeshadow on the lid out, if that makes sense.
@@DeathByBlonde1 oh yeah I've used face powder to blend out a blotchy shadow before. But I hate baking, it always feels.. Well.. Powdery after. Like I can feel it still on my skin
Yes, ok, exactly what I was thinking hahah
first time I've heard robert actually recommend using an eating utensil to do your makeup, that brush broke him 😂
re the estheticians advice… that’s not sanitizing anything. need much higher temp, sustained to evenly heat the bristles. basically you’d have to throw them in a pressure cooker.
she really saw an autoclave once and was like “heat kills bacteria, i know everything now!”
just use cleaner solution.
What about the water content? Wouldn't the dehydration not allow the bacteria to grow on the brush?
Oh no, the brushes! I don't have expensive make-up brushes, but i do have expensive paint brushes and i would never put them in the dryer! If you wanna use that brush holder, stick it to the outside-top of the dryer and let them air dry horizontally. 😂
I don't even care about potentially damaging my brushes, I care that I can't afford to run a dryer these days just for makeup brushes 👀👀👀☠️
This! I was glancing over at my box fan during that part as I have dried brushes before by strapping them onto one before. Cheaper than running the dryer, too, especially in the summer because it's running anyway.
Oh my goodness! I have a red birthmark that goes up the middle of my forehead. Since the 90s I have been using a green color corrector to cover it up. I literally blend it all the way in to where you can’t see red or green. Funny thing is none of my three daughters inherited my birthmark but several of my grandkids have.
The lady is literally blending the shadow as she wipes the powder away. Powder doesn’t magically blend it, but it looks great so do you sister!
The expressions that Rachel girl is making is rage bait in itself, lol.
WHEN ROBERT ROLLS HIS EYES I GET SEROTONIN 😂😂😂❤❤
Fellow oily girl here and I actually do find setting powder on my eyeshadow does make it better personally it makes it look airbrushed and I find it actually does help my oily lids last a bit longer if not I’ll feel my lids do that weird oily thing just I hateee much sooner
The eye makeup baking technique is actually really good ! I used it on my sister when I was doing her graduation makeup and it stayed all day without an issue. It looked really good the entire day and she also has oily eyelids. I just let the powder sit the entire time I was doing her face makeup (I did the eyes first).
I feel like that woman is going to burn her house down by putting those brushes in the dryer.
Nah that's actually fairly safe! It's the same way you dry tennis shoes in the dryer.
@@CrystalFierthe brushes have metal tho.
@@a.r.mproductions5616 so does the spot where your laces are threaded through, zippers and rivets on jeans and hoodies, etc. there’s metal in clothes for sure. The dryer doesn’t get hot enough for it to start a fire inside like that just from the clothing.
im pretty sure ive read to not run your dryer empty because it creates static that can cause a fire
@@diane4901yes! Dangerous and wasteful. Wait for a load.
The dryer girl…I have never seen someone whose look mismatched their voice so much. 😂
I saw that video about setting the eyeshadow a couple months ago and tbh it changed my life. I couldn't get my eyeshadow to stop creasing in the crease and underneath the eyes, and setting it with a bunch of powder has helped prevent it and I feel so much better about my makeup now
There is absolutely no way the girl woth the eyebrow brush was serious. She's trolling everyone. She didn't even want to touch her eyebrows with that thing.
She did say that she didn't use it anymore so who knows how old it is...
@@EmbalmerEmiit looks like it’s older than she is…
she said "look my eyebrows are flawless" and all i could think of was how she had barely tapped it to her face at all. no way she did that with that brush
Eyebrow brush girl here, can confirm it did unfortunately touch my brows it’s not a hoax x
That brush is DE-SGUS-STEN
DisGOO-STANG
Thats a brush??? 😭😭😭 We need a Welsh Twins science video on that thing 🤢
Baking the eyelids is my worst makeup fear realized. It would be so heavy, and slapping powder over top my mascara, and then adding more mascara would feel as if I kept adding mascara day after day without removing it at night.
I love pressing the powder into the eyeshadow like that - I still bake like that in the old fashioned way for my very emollient and creamy formulas and they last ALL day when I finish with setting spray. It doesn’t work for more modern watery foundations though, definitely the thicker creamier ones pair much better. I love the velvety matte porcelain texture as opposed to looking wet haha
I love doing it because it makes me feel like an old Hollywood star
I like doing it for my eyeliner
I use the waxy type. Without powder it ends up smudging down my eye.
Ive gotten so used to it that I even use it with my powder shadows. I feel that, coupled with shadow primer before applying shadow, it just locks it in for all day and nigh, much longer than my setting sprays. It's the opposite of what I learned (like you mentioned, it's supposed to be for the emollient shadows) but it works for me somehow. It's possible I have a certain set of specific circumstances where it just works out better? Maybe the eyeshadow primer makes it "wet" in need of of powder after, maybe I just never used enough setting spray in the first place
There also a good chance thet the fact that the setting powders I use are cheaper and last longer are making me believe they're better 😂
@@Boooo_39How exactly do you do that with eye liner, and what products are you using? Trying to envision your process so I can experiment with it myself 😊
@@lydiaj7492
First I use revlon eyeshadow primer, and I usually use some elf eyeshadow. I can't remember the liner, but it's your basic cheap pencil liner. A little waxy and smudgy, which I prefer when applying.
After I'm finished I put on Rimmel stay matte loose powder, leave it on for around 5-10 minutes, then brush it off. I dont put on mascara until after I brush off the loose powder
I have allergies(constant watery eyes) and used to study by the humid coast stuck in stuffy labs all day. Id walk to and from them for a total of three miles and would still have to use make up remover on my face before jumping into the shower at night. I never had these results with urban decay all nighter spray or just eyeshadow primer alone
10:48 where is that woman Drying them that she loses them on a regular 😂😂
That brush is like the spray on shoes from Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 🤣
Omg it is! Will probably last as long too
UR SO RIGHT OMG
You know what I do to dry my brushes after I wash them? I wash them before going to bed and then put them in the airing cupboard overnight. They’re bone dry by morning.
I wish we had airing cupboards in the US. I've honestly never seen one. I installed a clothes airer in my studio apartment (it's a small space, but has a cathedral ceiling), but I had to special order it from Canada.
I leave mine on the window sill (the one inside the bathroom) in the morning to let the sun shining through the southwestwards facing window do the job.
Had to pause James video to algorithm your video🖤 Be right back!
😂😂🖤🖤🖤
I like how honest you are. You havent heard of something, like the baking eyeshadow, and you dont pretend to know. You also will tell us what you really think of something and i appreciate the honesty!
i have oily skin, so i go over with powder over my eyelids before going with eyeshadow. just little swoop over it. cuz then eyeshadow doesn't stick to oilier patches on my eyelids and blends. otherwise i'm gonna have a mad pigmented patch somewhere and won't be able to level it
I thought the green in the thumbnail was a sheet mask! 😂
Same! 😂
Either that or some weird filter makeup trend like the inverted one.
This eye makeup makes your eyes look STUNNING
13:09
No.
Simply put, no.
Never again, please.
And i am saying this as someone with olive skin and green olive undertones. (I have a condition called Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome, and it requires me to be hospitalized regularly, and whenever i get pale, i turn green, and its always funny hearing the EMT/dr/nurse ask my family if im always green😂😂) please, don't paint your face green in an attempt to do glowy makeup. You dont need to be green to be glowy😂😂😂
It really isn't easy being green
do we really need to know your medical history whenever you comment on these videos? no.
@@bisexualantigonethey just want to share something. It isn’t hurting anyone
I almost panicked thinking you were going to pick on our Nina but you didn’t so instead- yay Nina made it into Robert cameo! She’s our money saving guru :D
We had the same face when she opened the bag of brushes. 😂 She has an organization problem. More than enough to use while allowing proper drying.
For my brushes, I bought one of those spinny things to clean brushes. I don't use it to clean my brushes, I use it to spin out excess water. Put a netting over them and they are ready in a couple hours, or the next time I need them. Mine is rechargeable bc batteries are the devils spawn.
Do you remember where you got your spinny thing? I’ve been looking into getting one because I absolutely loathe cleaning my brushes (takes me a couple of hours just to wash them), but I don’t want to spend money on one that doesn’t work…
I do the exact same with my brushes! When I spin them for like 10 seconds its literally 90% dry.
Saying you look dead with concealer is wild 😂
This is the look for getting grossed out! The drama of the eyes and lips, you’re my favorite auntie!!!!
I like the eyelid baking except if you reapply mascara afterwards you'll get powder into your mascara packaging 😬
and a way to have spider legs instead of lashes x_x
You could do mascara last and wipe your lashes before you apply it to get the powder off, but frankly is it even worth it at that point?
It’s hardly any, and you can just use a mascara comb. If your powder is finely spun and not like… talc, it’s really a non-issue. I do this for stage makeup with my everyday mascara and I’ve never had issues with powder in my mascara or clumpy lashes.
love the eyelook today.😊. I bought the Tirtir trial samples on Amazon. Swatched it in natural light. Shade 21N for me.
I want to dissect the eyebrow brush ngl. Like a fossil.
You might find a petrified bug in it, also like a fossil.
@@wolvie1618 lmaoo 😂
on the eyeshadow baking - this can work the reverse way too!! Blending over dewy or tacky bases kinda sucks.
I have oily eyelids but I don't like the texture of blending over a tacky base. so I will put on my eyeshadow primer, then set the entire lid with my face powder. extra bonus - I add some of my bronzer in my crease to help tie in the undertones of my entire makeup look. I then put my eyeshadow over that base and it blends like a dream
There’s something so funny about watching Robert sit there silently, with a resting face that looks so disgruntled and then after the video ends he’s like “that’s great!” I never know which way he’s gonna go lol
You’re right about baking back in the day was necessary bc of formulas. Also the studio lights gave off a lot of heat which melted the makeup as well. Now a lot more lighting is low heat emitting or led. I do agree the shadow looked beautiful though especially the sparkles!
im getting fired in two weeks, your videos makes my days a bit better 🥰
Noooooo. I’m sorry … I was fired once and it feels awful at the time but you look back on it eventually and think …. Oh that happened for a reason 🙏🏻🖤🖤
Same and same!
The girl who keeps doing the extreme green or extreme red under her makeup... a) it looks like she removed some halfway through the process. b) GIRL YOU LOOK GRAY. Huh???
The hairspray eyeshadow brush she didn't even touch it to her brow 😂
6:58 they would have had to bake eye makeup back then because of long hours, formulation, and hot stage lights. It was fairly common in theatre even when I was in high school in the 2010’s
putting those brushes in her dryer sound like a fire waiting to happen.
I love Roberts makeup in this video so much 💜 the eye look really brings out the stunning brown eyes!
8:48 Love this TikToker saying “The Dollar Twenty-Five Store”! It’s so true!!! 😂
Robert your makeup looks loverly today not that it's not always it' striking xx
Thank you!! 🖤🖤🖤
quick note about the dryer video: i believe the comment about high heat meant that the key to /killing bacteria, mold and mildew/ is high heat. that would be a correct statement. the thing is that you need at least, at MINIMUM! 60°C to start killing bacteria, and i believe dryers don't go that high? they're already a fire hazard as is. it would also ruin the brushes 😭 all in all, not a great hack. love your videos robert 💗
Heating the glue in the ferrule,then letting it cool, will ultimately be damaging. The glue structure will change. When we refreeze melted ice cream, it is never the same as it was.
for ice cream, that's because the way it gets frozen originally means it has lots of bubbles mixed in, making it light and fluffy. without that, its just a solid brick of sugary cream
When I was training to be a beauty therapist and doing mani/pedis, we would wash tools with hot, soapy water and then place in an infra-red steriliser. Heat alone will not disinfect or sterilise anything.
During C--d I replaced all of my makeup brushes and began to buy better brushes than I previously owned. I discovered that better brushes give me a much better quality application on both face and eyes. My brushes are an investment and I want them to last as long as possible. I have several Fude brushes (Chikuhodo, Koyudo, Makiko), Sonia G, Rephr, Sigma, and BK. They all are HAND WASHED weekly and AIR DRIED brush side tipping down. Most of them are 4-5 years old and look brand new.. I won’t be using a clothes dryer anytime soon.
Are we not allowed to say COVID anymore? 😂
@@lisasallery7860Apparently, the algorithm doesn't like that word anymore. There was a whole thing about videos and posts getting taken down
Hahahah I tagged you in the miss kermit one! 😂 SHES STILL GREEEEEEEN
I have oily eyelids. I do the baking before and use setting spray then eyeshadow.
Hellllloooooo!! Happy Sunday 🖤!!! TikTok is the wooorrrrst for beauty "hacks"
Happy sundaaaaay! 🖤
I have two sets of brushes. I wash my brushes right away and let it dry, knowing i have another set ready if i need to apply makeup a second day.
re: the grinch stole my common sense
listen i do a very very minimal version of that because i struggle with horomonal acne (which tends to be lower on the face like cheeks/chin) which is that i mix my regular foundation with a small amount of pale green colour corrector to those inflamed or irritated areas and then i put a layer of just my foundation over that and it helps a lot with canceling out redness!
that said she's very obviously rage baiting lmao
Right like I use a few tinted products with green tints because I have a red face, but it just cancels it out, it doesn't make me look actually green
Just have to say- ur face is Flawless 🎉 dark eyemakeup make me look like im try8ng too hard but you look AmAzInG 👏
I'm obsessed with your lip look this video robert!
Robert, WHAT is on your lips!? Stunning!
That eyebrow brush needs to be a horror movie.
Look weve got killer dolls, killer pants, and killer tires. Why not a killer eyebrow brush?
And then its sequel, Killer Pink Eye!
Killer pants lol!!!
@@itsme-le8sr it's called Slaxx!
Omfg, unexpected Rubber reference!!!!! 😂🤣
@@ZijnShayatanica I love Rubber so much!
Oh, look! The girl that recommended the "burnt my face look" is now going for Shrek Princess!
Loved the video but I cant stop staring at your lip combo!! What is it Robert PLEASE 😭💕💕
I have splurged and invested hard-earned money to enjoy good makeup brushes. I am not going to risk that investment by being too impatient to wash them correctly or to allow them to dry naturally after washing. Quick fixes are usually not the best fixes.
Love the eye look Robert!💞😻
I'm rather insane when it comes to sanitising my makeup.
I have 91% Isopropyl Alcohol in a fine mist bottle I spray on my shadows, blushers, and powder products(from a few inches away) after every use, wipe the compact exteriors and bag them, use a colour switch and then alcohol mist my shadow brush and blush brush every use, and deep clean them if I use them several days in a row, and use spoolies for brow/lash products that get cleaned after every use.
I have several containers of powder puffs and foundation puffs, and wash them daily, one is always drying while I'm using a fresh one(they're cheap enough to justify having a rotation of these).
My kohl eyeliners get heat treated after every use, and don't go on the waterline(mainly because my eyes don't tolerate it). If I wear lipstick, those get wiped down and heat treated too.
My Mother taught me to clean and sanitise makeup snrd tools this way from an early age, and my late brother once put samples of our makeup in Petri dishes to see how ours compared to girls in his microbiology class...we didn't fail them.
I'm actually cleaning my makeup tools while watching these.
She also saved her old mascara wands, washed them, and they became her spoolies.
That hairspray crusted brush made my skin crawl.
I’ve always used hairspray to set my brows and I have no need to try anything else because it just works so well
Love the eyeshadow powder hack! I used it on my nieces grad makeup and that lasted all day!
Crying at the thought of putting my Sonia g brushes in the dryer 😮
You look stunning, Rob! Love the subtle side part.
The stupid thing with the 'it kills the bacteria!' Is that for that to be true the heat would have to be so high that the synthetic brush hairs would melt a bit!
What about the water content?
I would think the eye-makeup-baking-hack would emphasize dryness and wrinkles really badly..
it probably looks good for like 20 minutes then you're Crease Witherspoon
@@_Dark222Angel_ "Crease Witherspoon" 😭
@@_Dark222Angel_ "Crease Witherspoon" omg 🤣🤣
It’s meant to be used with creamy formulas, and for that it works great (I have dry skin and fine lines and it doesn’t exacerbate them at all)
Thanks for the tip on the foundation matching filter.
Such a gorgeous eyeshadow color combo!
8:18 you can see her eyelids creasing as she talks.
10:09 girly does not understand how glue works.😂 I am, however, intrigued by her hair.
All that green mask, just….no. Your face will melt down your neck in the heat!😂😂😂😂♥️✌️💜
This was a great video. And Robert your eyeshadow is phenomenal. ♥️
If anyone is looking for their shade in the TirTir, I'd advise purchasing the colour matching sample kit if you want to be sure. They've split the shade range into 4 groups. You pick your group and then you get 5 shade samples to pick your perfect shade or find out youll need to mix.
Love your hair like this! So elegant
What a gorgeous make-up look🖤
I must say I really prefer your hair how it is here. Enjoyed this video ❤
Love your eye shadow - great video.
That brush drying hack seems like a fire hazard to me 🤷♀️
Whew.. that girl with the starfish earrings looked HORRIBLE at the end...
I always use a redder toned concealer under my brightening concealer to correct my discolouration / dark circles. It's just colour theory isn't it?
BTW I adore the look you're wearing today 🖤
I just nearly vommed over the look of that brush - for the love of all things PLEASE throw that brush away !!!