That dream matte mouse foundation is a TRIP. Teenage me was so convinced it covered up my acne, but seeing it now I’m pretty sure it just camouflages textured areas by making your whole face look uniformly terrible.
@@priyankanair7969 its lightest (original) color matched my skin 😭 it was ivory or something like that, very pale, it was hard for me (in my country) to find foundations that would fit my skin tone (very pale) but that was amazing for me and then... They stopped making that shade 😭
@@gurlnico hey... i heard you say you like thick glosses and so do I. I think you and I are in the minority of liking the thick ones...anyway...I have a question...do you have any drugstore lip gloss recommendations that are thick and good?
I was a teenager in the 2000's (born in '89). I remember all of these products and you looked beautiful in all of them. People love to say how bad makeup was back then but we had fun being girly. Makeup wasn't supposed to be applied so perfectly to look good in pictures/social media. You had fun and wore cool colors, shimmers, and sparkles. Being a girl was so fun back then in my opinion. Now everyone copies each other to appeal to trends.
@@funsizedi88 Right! Back then you could get a bunch of products from cheap companies like Wet n Wild for 10 bucks. A lip gloss, shimmer eyeliner pencil, cheap polish and more. Now with inflation you can't get much of anything but back then we wouldn't have dreamed of spending so much on 1 item. These days Walgreens (for rewards) and Walmart are still where I go for makeup. I can't afford the Sephora etc., prices!😳😬
OMG, the dream matte mouse! I was browsing the drugstore yesterday and caught a sight of it and was like "they still make that?!" I swore it got discontinued years ago.
@@gurlnico Eh, I did, but I apply it with a light touch. I have older skin and was looking for a foundation that was satin matte and does not have Vit. E in it (gives me breakouts). It does have squalane and jojoba oils, which are supposed to be acne-friendly, so it doesn't appear cakey or dry on my very oily skin. I also don't use a LOT of make-up, so I don't experience any layering issues.
i've seen some makeup people online use it again and it's not bad with the right technique and not smearing like meredith duxbury like we all did back then and what she does in this video
Lancôme Juicy tube had me in a CHOKEHOLD- I remember racing to different stores to buy up the remaining ones when a colour I liked was being discontinued. Lovely walk down memory lane ❤
I knew this ridiculous girl back in the day who bought every single one just to flex on us poors cause we were all working in a store in the mall and she had some shady rich bf. 😂 I admit I was a little jealous even if it was kind of a dumb thing to do and I wouldn’t personally want all of them.
The Dream Matte Mousse still exists because it’s not a bad foundation. If you know how to work with makeup and different formulas, you’d know warming it in circles into your skin and blending it out with a sponge is what works to make it look beautiful on the skin! ✨
It’s true. Who applies foundation by grabbing a blob and rubbing it in the skin like that? You keep it in the jar get a makeup sponge and lightly tap it into the foundation then lightly tap onto your skin. You aren’t supposed to grab that foundation and put blobs on your skin.
@@wildrose5554 yes thank you! that's how I used it, but i'd tap my finger in it instead. Idk I still buy it to this day because it makes my pores disappear and feels like nothing on my face.
For me back then (wow.. I was 18, now I am 36!) it was Victoria's Secret Sweet Talk lip gloss. It was the thickest, shiniest in town. They also had a minty lip balm in a tin that was amazing, too.
I'm glad we've come so far with skin like makeup. My mum still uses the bare minerals powder, and it just works for her. I for one can't go back to anyone these.
What I've learned as a 32 y.o. into makeup since I was 16: most, MOST, of time is not the product, but the application and needs for your skin. I blame beauty vloggers for the horrible final results
Yup as a millennial from this era I approve... BareMinerals was my thing for awwhile... I still never figured out how to sharpen those NYX pencils and my mom still uses that Maybelline mascara lol
The bareminerals (I still use it) was my first powder and it really can be built to full coverage - but the brush is the key. An extremely dense flattop kabuki brush is needed to build it to full coverage and then a setting spray can be used to meld it into the skin
You really nailed it with the frosty lid/black liner! I remember using the dream mousse & it was the palest shade they had & it was so orange AND oxidized on top of that lol! The dream mousse blush was amazing though, & I wish they still made iy
Couldn't afford dream matte mouse, so my mom got me the old Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour foundation (it came in a squeezy tube). Now I see it as a blessing because that shit was the bomb AND my mom matched me perfectly.
@@tabbykat8564 Eh, not all moms. Mine knows nothing about makeup, you know theses memes about how boys can't tell the difference between when we wear makeup or not ? My mom is like that. She says things like "See, you look more awake when you sleep well !", when I didn't sleep and just put on concealer, or "You look so much better when you're not having an acne breakout !" while I am, I just put on foundation. It's truly hilarious, even my brother is better at guessing what I have on my face 😂
the spice and myth lip combo looked so good on you! Your hair also looks amazing :D what a throwback with the UD heavy metal liners, I gotta pull those out again!
That Maybelline cover stick is actually amazing if you get a lot of blotchy redness on your skin, especially around your nose and chin. I never use it under my eyes but I discovered a tube of it in my makeup bag and it still worked really well for spot covering.
One eyeshadow I missed is L’Oreal HIP high intensity pigment shadows. They had 2 shade palettes with sponge applicator that I swear was better than brushes I use now. It was when Beyoncé was a spokesmodel for them.
These old products look amazing on you - cause it’s also about knowing good techniques to apply your make-up, and you have got that down! ❤ When I was a teen in the 2000s I just slapped everything on 2D Style with no clue about technique 😂
omg i never really had any of these but i still have vivid memories of seeing some of these products in magazines and watching mid-2000s make-up youtubers use them (esp the hoola bronzer & great lash!)! 2006 was a great time lol
The Maybelline Mousse products always reminded me of the inside of a Three Musketeers bar. Looked heavenly in it’s texture but the formula was break-out hell for my skin.
you guys i cringed so hard while trying these products 😂 i can’t believe what we used to think looked good!!!! let me know what other makeup eras you want me to try out 🫶🏽
Last year I did the Back-to-Mac exchange and was recommended their Mac lipstick in Snob! I had never heard of it. Thankfully it's very flattering on me and I pair it with a pinky violet blush.
I got an issue of a magazine when I was like 13 (probably Seventeen or J-14) that had a little sample of the maybelline dream Matte foundation in it. I put it on and it BROKE ME OUT SO BAD. Seriously the worst break out I’ve ever had. It was a blessing in disguise though because I never touched that stuff and avoided the Dream Mousse phase.
I knew in my SOUL when I saw the title that Great Lash would be a feature 💕 The blue eyeshadow with the Myth lipstick and the butterfly lips is such a Y2K moment on you Nico!!!!!
I STILL use nars Laguna. I think it works well because it’s not overly warm and the shimmer is basically nonexistent. Love urban decay primer potion too.
Just so you know, in 2000s that maybellene concealer was used on lips not where you supposed to use it. It was a specific type of girl that wore it, they were the orange.
The dream matte foundation was my first foundation too!!! And I remember using it very carefully and tried not to finish it but eventually grew out of it 😅 Also, the Maybelline Mascara was my first one as well and I am shocked this one still exists. And on top of that, the frosty eye makeup look is still one of my favourite eye makeup looks with my own tweaks with current era ❤ Loved loved loveeeed the content today! ❤
This is cool. Definitely shows how makeup evolved in the 2000s. When I was in 8th and 9th grade my best friend wore the dream mousse everyday. She was popular so it reminds me of the hot popular girls who did their makeup touch ups during class. I wasn't one of them despite being friends with one the greater group didn't accept me so it reminds me of that world I was close to but not really in. Then at the end of highshool my friend had NARS makeup she would order from Sephora online and I thought it was the coolest stuff but sooo expensive.
I actually love this makeup. I know a lot of people shit on frosty eye shadow or black eyeliner in the waterline but I love it and it looked great on her.
The makeup itself is antiquated but your technique applying it is WAYYYY better than how I did it as a teen 😂. Looks cute on you in fact. Way to take one for the tram applying all this for the vid.
As a teen, I carried that dream matte foundation everywhere 😂 I was orange all the time, but I was convinced that it covered my bright red acne. Hahaha THEN that maybelline coverstick! Omg. I even used that on my lips!!!! 😅
I still always have Myth by MAC. In my makeup bags and always in my purse. Forever a favorite. Lightens so many shades and personally i love the very pale nude lol. Makes a easy ombre when using in the center of the lips. Lovvveeeeee ❤😂😊 Found it back when I was like 17-19. I think it was my very first high end makeup product I purchased. Oh the memories 🎉❤
You need to buff the mineral foundation into the skin, there is a learning curve with mineral foundation if you're not used to it and i think a lot of people used it like a normal powder which wont get the best out of the product! Best thing to use is a kabuki brush, tap in the powder, then push and swirl the brush in the cap so the powder gets into the brush - you shouldn't be able to see powder on the brush when it's ready to use! Then buff into skin in circular motions. Absolutely loved this stuff back in the day! BM Mineral Veil is another holy grail as well - oily skinned beauties you are missing out!! ❤️🙌🏽
This! You need to have the right brush and buff the powder in to get the coverage you want. And I love how a little goes a loooooong way. I’m oily as hell and this is the only powder foundation I use since it doesn’t break me out.
@@veralindqvist3944 yay! Greetings fellow makeup appreciater! 🤗 I'd forgotten about the break out thing - im 35 now but in my teens i had very sensitive acne prone skin and hardly any foundations agreed with me. It was actually my mum who got me into Bare Minerals and suggested it 😅 My skin loves it (hence why i went on to buy lots more of their products lol). You can even sleep in mineral makeup apparently and it wont clog your pores/cause breakouts 👌🏽❤️
@@fattychoccie nice to meet you too Lucia! ♥️ I’m 31 and still use Bare Minerals; this stuff is just so good. Don’t care for the newfangled makeup that comes out every few months. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! I’m not taking any chances with my skin, just gonna stick to the tried and tested haha 🤗
I remember using that whipped foundation back in the day! I don't recall it looking so chunky. Also used the bare minerals powder foundation. If I had to use one again it would be the bare minerals
This is so much fun! TY! Used so many of these but did anyone else use any of the Victoria's Secret stuff? I loved their lip gloss and they had some really cure eye shadows too.
Yesssss omg my friends and I all collected the lip glosses (and the similar ones from bath and body works) and my 2 first eyeshadows were also from VS.
Your skin/complexion is amazing! I have been using bare minerals for at least 10 years (and remember seeing the infomercials as a kid lol). I haven’t been able to find another powder that doesn’t leave my skin looking dry. They have the mineral veil setting powder which is also really nice. Bare minerals used to give you a travel size mineral veil or bronzer if you purchased the regular powder. It was great. I also remember covergirl eyeshadows for blue eyes. Somehow it never “enhanced” my eyes and applied like shit. So did those tube lip glosses that felt like glue on your lips. 😂
I actually love that frosty blue eyeshadow. Also I was obsessed with having a Juicy Tubes as a teenager, my Mum gave me one for Christmas one year and I frickin loved it.
I can’t wear the Bareminerals powder in Summer. When sweat is involved, I feel it looks cakey and melts off. I love this video concept! I’ll have to watch more. Thank you!
This is both a fun and embarrassing nostalgia trip. I have never been good at makeup and some of these products were difficult even for people who were. You look so pretty in this early 2000s style.
That dream matte mouse foundation is a TRIP. Teenage me was so convinced it covered up my acne, but seeing it now I’m pretty sure it just camouflages textured areas by making your whole face look uniformly terrible.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
oh god!! Dream matte mouse matched NO ONE! who was it even for!!
same lol
@@priyankanair7969 its lightest (original) color matched my skin 😭 it was ivory or something like that, very pale, it was hard for me (in my country) to find foundations that would fit my skin tone (very pale) but that was amazing for me and then... They stopped making that shade 😭
Despite the crunchy 2000s products, the final look was honestly sooo cute on you. 2k realness Nico ate.
HAHAH THANK YOU
@@gurlnico love you ❤️
@@gurlnico hey... i heard you say you like thick glosses and so do I. I think you and I are in the minority of liking the thick ones...anyway...I have a question...do you have any drugstore lip gloss recommendations that are thick and good?
@@katiehenry7 revlon super lustrous gloss is really good
I was a teenager in the 2000's (born in '89). I remember all of these products and you looked beautiful in all of them. People love to say how bad makeup was back then but we had fun being girly. Makeup wasn't supposed to be applied so perfectly to look good in pictures/social media. You had fun and wore cool colors, shimmers, and sparkles. Being a girl was so fun back then in my opinion. Now everyone copies each other to appeal to trends.
Born in 88, I agree 100%! Also, who was running aouund with $25 lip glosses and $20 bronzers in HS? I sure wasn't.
@@funsizedi88 Right! Back then you could get a bunch of products from cheap companies like Wet n Wild for 10 bucks. A lip gloss, shimmer eyeliner pencil, cheap polish and more. Now with inflation you can't get much of anything but back then we wouldn't have dreamed of spending so much on 1 item. These days Walgreens (for rewards) and Walmart are still where I go for makeup. I can't afford the Sephora etc., prices!😳😬
omg the way u put out ur point yass😍
i love this pov!!!!! 🫶🏽✨
EXACTLY
OMG, the dream matte mouse! I was browsing the drugstore yesterday and caught a sight of it and was like "they still make that?!" I swore it got discontinued years ago.
LITERALLY LIKE WHO IS BUYING THIS
@@gurlnico Eh, I did, but I apply it with a light touch. I have older skin and was looking for a foundation that was satin matte and does not have Vit. E in it (gives me breakouts). It does have squalane and jojoba oils, which are supposed to be acne-friendly, so it doesn't appear cakey or dry on my very oily skin. I also don't use a LOT of make-up, so I don't experience any layering issues.
Its actually pretty nice for people with oily skin
This one actually fit my skin type in the lightest shade. People always thought I didn’t wear makeup. Loved these
i've seen some makeup people online use it again and it's not bad with the right technique and not smearing like meredith duxbury like we all did back then and what she does in this video
That pale blue actually looks so good on you. I feel like you're coloring is perfect for it. Just so cool and a bit edgy.
Omg do you remember the original packaging for the Urban Decay Primer Potion!? The purple genie potion looking bottle- ICONIC.
The one everyone had to massacre the bottle open to get all trapped the product inside 😂
@@MakeupbySusieRichardson good times 😂
bring back the squeeze tip! death to the doefoot!
Agreed
Yes! I stopped buying it once they switched packaging.
Is it just me or does this makeup look bomb on you. I secretly love the frosty eyeshadow, kohl rimmed eyes and pale lips.
For me it's pale lips with dark lipliner
i love this new concept, would love to see you go over more "vintage" makeup!
Can't believe 2000s is vintage now 😂
I agree!!! I hope this comment get more attention!!!❤
@@randomlyswatching9481 that’s not what they meant
@@randomlyswatching9481 it’s retro actually :,)
Lancôme Juicy tube had me in a CHOKEHOLD- I remember racing to different stores to buy up the remaining ones when a colour I liked was being discontinued. Lovely walk down memory lane ❤
Me too! I think they r great and am glad they r back
I knew this ridiculous girl back in the day who bought every single one just to flex on us poors cause we were all working in a store in the mall and she had some shady rich bf. 😂 I admit I was a little jealous even if it was kind of a dumb thing to do and I wouldn’t personally want all of them.
The Dream Matte Mousse still exists because it’s not a bad foundation. If you know how to work with makeup and different formulas, you’d know warming it in circles into your skin and blending it out with a sponge is what works to make it look beautiful on the skin! ✨
No
@@nowirehangers2815 Yes! Watch Rose&Ben try it out.
It’s true. Who applies foundation by grabbing a blob and rubbing it in the skin like that? You keep it in the jar get a makeup sponge and lightly tap it into the foundation then lightly tap onto your skin. You aren’t supposed to grab that foundation and put blobs on your skin.
@@wildrose5554 yes thank you! that's how I used it, but i'd tap my finger in it instead. Idk I still buy it to this day because it makes my pores disappear and feels like nothing on my face.
Always brightens my day when you upload a video. That dream matte foundation was my go to foundation back in the day lol
same 😂
thank you so much for watching! 💗
@@19Tomma93 it looked so bad on me lol
@@gurlnico you’re amazing, Nico. 💖
For me back then (wow.. I was 18, now I am 36!) it was Victoria's Secret Sweet Talk lip gloss. It was the thickest, shiniest in town. They also had a minty lip balm in a tin that was amazing, too.
Vicky’s secret had pretty good makeup. I used to love going there during this semi annual sales and racking up.
I'm glad we've come so far with skin like makeup. My mum still uses the bare minerals powder, and it just works for her. I for one can't go back to anyone these.
What I've learned as a 32 y.o. into makeup since I was 16: most, MOST, of time is not the product, but the application and needs for your skin. I blame beauty vloggers for the horrible final results
Yup as a millennial from this era I approve... BareMinerals was my thing for awwhile... I still never figured out how to sharpen those NYX pencils and my mom still uses that Maybelline mascara lol
The bareminerals (I still use it) was my first powder and it really can be built to full coverage - but the brush is the key. An extremely dense flattop kabuki brush is needed to build it to full coverage and then a setting spray can be used to meld it into the skin
I need more of this series with different decades
You really nailed it with the frosty lid/black liner! I remember using the dream mousse & it was the palest shade they had & it was so orange AND oxidized on top of that lol! The dream mousse blush was amazing though, & I wish they still made iy
Couldn't afford dream matte mouse, so my mom got me the old Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour foundation (it came in a squeezy tube). Now I see it as a blessing because that shit was the bomb AND my mom matched me perfectly.
moms are the best with those kinds of things omg
@@tabbykat8564 Eh, not all moms. Mine knows nothing about makeup, you know theses memes about how boys can't tell the difference between when we wear makeup or not ? My mom is like that. She says things like "See, you look more awake when you sleep well !", when I didn't sleep and just put on concealer, or "You look so much better when you're not having an acne breakout !" while I am, I just put on foundation. It's truly hilarious, even my brother is better at guessing what I have on my face 😂
Yes omg I had the same foundation! It was in a white tube back in the day..
it was 10 dollars tho? thats cheap
no hate btw
the spice and myth lip combo looked so good on you! Your hair also looks amazing :D what a throwback with the UD heavy metal liners, I gotta pull those out again!
That Maybelline cover stick is actually amazing if you get a lot of blotchy redness on your skin, especially around your nose and chin. I never use it under my eyes but I discovered a tube of it in my makeup bag and it still worked really well for spot covering.
Yeah thicker concealers are not for under the eyes, but to actually conceal imperfections and discoloration.
One eyeshadow I missed is L’Oreal HIP high intensity pigment shadows. They had 2 shade palettes with sponge applicator that I swear was better than brushes I use now. It was when Beyoncé was a spokesmodel for them.
They were the BEST
I just found one of these when cleaning out my childhood bedroom. 😂
Omg yess they had this kohl eyeliner too where you dip the applicator into loose pigment it was so amazing and extra black
We used those for dance performances. Especially the silver and black one.
YES!!!
These old products look amazing on you - cause it’s also about knowing good techniques to apply your make-up, and you have got that down! ❤ When I was a teen in the 2000s I just slapped everything on 2D Style with no clue about technique 😂
that’s rly true i feel ppl hate on the products but never wna admit the technique they had was mainly the problem tbh
2D style 😂 how perfectly this summed up the way I used makeup back then 😅
omg i never really had any of these but i still have vivid memories of seeing some of these products in magazines and watching mid-2000s make-up youtubers use them (esp the hoola bronzer & great lash!)! 2006 was a great time lol
The Maybelline Mousse products always reminded me of the inside of a Three Musketeers bar. Looked heavenly in it’s texture but the formula was break-out hell for my skin.
okay but you nailed the frosty bratz doll esque makeup from that era!
I use sponge applicators to this day. They are perfect for certain things. Great video as always! 🥰🥰
The amount of products in this video that I owned in high-school just shows how few options we had back then. 😂
I love the Dream Matte foundation. I tried so many different foundations and I always go back to this one.
you guys i cringed so hard while trying these products 😂 i can’t believe what we used to think looked good!!!! let me know what other makeup eras you want me to try out 🫶🏽
also as always thank you for watching 💗💗💗
@@silversilver0 i’m dying to do a 2010s episode! since that’s when i really got into beauty and WHAT A TIME IT WAS 👀💀
The og highlighters.
Go thru em all!! But definitely try the vintage 40's. Their application methods were... different...
I feel like the 80s could be very fun
i'm so happy to see Maybelline's products and the Bare Minerals foundation!!
they were my favorite products in my adolescence!!
Last year I did the Back-to-Mac exchange and was recommended their Mac lipstick in Snob! I had never heard of it. Thankfully it's very flattering on me and I pair it with a pinky violet blush.
I got an issue of a magazine when I was like 13 (probably Seventeen or J-14) that had a little sample of the maybelline dream Matte foundation in it. I put it on and it BROKE ME OUT SO BAD. Seriously the worst break out I’ve ever had. It was a blessing in disguise though because I never touched that stuff and avoided the Dream Mousse phase.
This was so fun ! Love the reference photos ! The end look was soo 2000s!
You are my fav influencer such real reviews !
No one can compare
That blue eyeshadow looks beautiful on you!! 😍🌹💘
ty! 🫶🏽
I knew in my SOUL when I saw the title that Great Lash would be a feature 💕 The blue eyeshadow with the Myth lipstick and the butterfly lips is such a Y2K moment on you Nico!!!!!
Even the bad products look amazing on you! Love this concept so much
I'm sure the Mac nude lipticks never go out of style , I still love the color.
I STILL use nars Laguna. I think it works well because it’s not overly warm and the shimmer is basically nonexistent. Love urban decay primer potion too.
Yes!! New series: makeup archives!
this is all accurate. i grew up in the 2000s so i know how well these products were loved. Too faced O-gloss was popular too!
Smashbox o gloss, js
Wooahhhh memories! Great as always!
Fun tip to sharpen those pencils, put in the freezers for 30min to reduce the creaminess while sharpening. It thaws like it was afterwards
It's a good tip. If you remember that your pencil needs to be sharpened before you use it. Doesn't happen to me. :|
Why do I love the frosty eyeshadow😍
Just so you know, in 2000s that maybellene concealer was used on lips not where you supposed to use it. It was a specific type of girl that wore it, they were the orange.
This came up as a suggested video and I'm now subscribed. I'm a sucker for nostalgic makeup products and trends!!
What a walk down memory lane!! Your curls were popping on this day!
omg when you broke out myth and snob, I lost my mind. I was instantly a teen again. velvet Teddy was also a very popular colour.
Nars orgasm still lives up to the hype, but Milani's coral cove is an affordable dupe
Okay that nars bronzer looked so good on you! You should keep that in your routine!
is it just me or does she look really beautiful with these looks
This is ICONIC! You look like a spice girl sis 🫶 Bare Minerals was my first foundation! Still love Mac and UD..
That Mac glass gloss look awesome! Thats one I never tried but really want to now
This was a fun video! Takes me back to old MU TH-cam days. Love this ❤ MU has certainly come a long way lol
The dream matte foundation was my first foundation too!!! And I remember using it very carefully and tried not to finish it but eventually grew out of it 😅
Also, the Maybelline Mascara was my first one as well and I am shocked this one still exists.
And on top of that, the frosty eye makeup look is still one of my favourite eye makeup looks with my own tweaks with current era ❤
Loved loved loveeeed the content today! ❤
I love her more than the other people reviewing products on this channel
You’re totally rocking that icy blue eye look!
The nostalgia that you just gave me!! Love everything about this video ❤️
This is cool. Definitely shows how makeup evolved in the 2000s. When I was in 8th and 9th grade my best friend wore the dream mousse everyday. She was popular so it reminds me of the hot popular girls who did their makeup touch ups during class. I wasn't one of them despite being friends with one the greater group didn't accept me so it reminds me of that world I was close to but not really in.
Then at the end of highshool my friend had NARS makeup she would order from Sephora online and I thought it was the coolest stuff but sooo expensive.
Girl, the blue eyeshadow look with the Turkish delight lipgloss? You slayedddd! Cool toned makeup really suits you tbh
Wow this really brought me back to the OG beauty guru days
You just brought back my whole high school era. Lord makeup has come a long way!
Oh man, that Maybelline great lash is an absolute classic. Also one of my first cosmetics.
Man, your hair looks INCREDIBLE!!!
tysm!!! 🫶🏽
It suuuuure does!
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I actually love this makeup. I know a lot of people shit on frosty eye shadow or black eyeliner in the waterline but I love it and it looked great on her.
Bare minerals was ALLL people spoke about at this time, I swear!
This video made me so nostalgic
The makeup itself is antiquated but your technique applying it is WAYYYY better than how I did it as a teen 😂. Looks cute on you in fact.
Way to take one for the tram applying all this for the vid.
As a teen, I carried that dream matte foundation everywhere 😂 I was orange all the time, but I was convinced that it covered my bright red acne. Hahaha THEN that maybelline coverstick! Omg. I even used that on my lips!!!! 😅
I remember using it on my lips too! 😅
I will live and die by Mac lipsticks, the quality is amazing, the pigment is there and I enjoy the product
The amount of money people have for makeup just amazes me
Honestly these 2000s looks suit you so well!!!
You’re my favorite makeup reviewer!
that’s so sweet thank you so much!!! 😭💗
the ultimate nostalgia video for me. I had this little four pan revlon cream shadow palette and it was frosty blue, white and brown! ❤❤
Omg the lip venom threw me! I totally forgot about that!
I miss the early 2000s. The beauty pressure is not as high as it is today
Definitely
having worked at MAC from the early 90's thru the early 2000's, this brought me back in the best way..thanks!
I still always have Myth by MAC. In my makeup bags and always in my purse. Forever a favorite. Lightens so many shades and personally i love the very pale nude lol. Makes a easy ombre when using in the center of the lips. Lovvveeeeee ❤😂😊 Found it back when I was like 17-19. I think it was my very first high end makeup product I purchased. Oh the memories 🎉❤
This was awesome- would love more of these!!!
Omggg the dream mouse was my first foundation and I was always 🍊
Your whole look reminds me of the cast of Jersey Shore 😂 what a time
i was definitely giving sammi with that eyeliner omggggggg
You need to buff the mineral foundation into the skin, there is a learning curve with mineral foundation if you're not used to it and i think a lot of people used it like a normal powder which wont get the best out of the product! Best thing to use is a kabuki brush, tap in the powder, then push and swirl the brush in the cap so the powder gets into the brush - you shouldn't be able to see powder on the brush when it's ready to use! Then buff into skin in circular motions. Absolutely loved this stuff back in the day! BM Mineral Veil is another holy grail as well - oily skinned beauties you are missing out!! ❤️🙌🏽
This! You need to have the right brush and buff the powder in to get the coverage you want. And I love how a little goes a loooooong way. I’m oily as hell and this is the only powder foundation I use since it doesn’t break me out.
@@veralindqvist3944 yay! Greetings fellow makeup appreciater! 🤗 I'd forgotten about the break out thing - im 35 now but in my teens i had very sensitive acne prone skin and hardly any foundations agreed with me. It was actually my mum who got me into Bare Minerals and suggested it 😅 My skin loves it (hence why i went on to buy lots more of their products lol). You can even sleep in mineral makeup apparently and it wont clog your pores/cause breakouts 👌🏽❤️
@@fattychoccie nice to meet you too Lucia! ♥️ I’m 31 and still use Bare Minerals; this stuff is just so good. Don’t care for the newfangled makeup that comes out every few months. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! I’m not taking any chances with my skin, just gonna stick to the tried and tested haha 🤗
Oh! My makeup routine in high school lol
I remember using that whipped foundation back in the day! I don't recall it looking so chunky. Also used the bare minerals powder foundation. If I had to use one again it would be the bare minerals
I enjoy this because it looks like makeup. Instead of how we currently desperately try to mimic natural perfection
That bareMinerals original foundation powder was my first base makeup product!
MAC lippies and DuWop will always be 🔥
I still use that Maybelline mascara, it doesn't flake off and since I wear glasses I don't need them to be lengthened, just darkened and up a tiny bit
Wow such a gorgeous Video. I‘m back in the year of 2000 🤘🤘🤘 i was a 15 year old girly and I’ve loved all these products ♥️
I was 12 in 2000, and I loved a lot of them but as a blessing in disgusie I'm super pale so the matte mouse didn't come jna. Shade light enough.
This is so much fun! TY! Used so many of these but did anyone else use any of the Victoria's Secret stuff? I loved their lip gloss and they had some really cure eye shadows too.
Yesssss omg my friends and I all collected the lip glosses (and the similar ones from bath and body works) and my 2 first eyeshadows were also from VS.
The same lab that produces MAC made the VS makeup (I worked for VS back then)
One of my go-tos back then was the candy pink-colored VS lip gloss. I can still smell its cupcakey scent.
Omg bare minerals! What a trip down memory lane this took me to!
I still use snob as a fair skinned girl, its my favourite. it’s such a beautiful blue pink and it’s so girly and fun
Omg Sterling Blue! My hg from 95-98. Eyeshadow formulations have came a long way, baby!
Your skin/complexion is amazing! I have been using bare minerals for at least 10 years (and remember seeing the infomercials as a kid lol). I haven’t been able to find another powder that doesn’t leave my skin looking dry. They have the mineral veil setting powder which is also really nice. Bare minerals used to give you a travel size mineral veil or bronzer if you purchased the regular powder. It was great.
I also remember covergirl eyeshadows for blue eyes. Somehow it never “enhanced” my eyes and applied like shit. So did those tube lip glosses that felt like glue on your lips. 😂
The Juicy Tubes smell is literally a time machine
Nico- have y’all ever done a video of viewers’ favorite makeup? That would be fun. ☺️
I actually love that frosty blue eyeshadow. Also I was obsessed with having a Juicy Tubes as a teenager, my Mum gave me one for Christmas one year and I frickin loved it.
I can’t wear the Bareminerals powder in Summer. When sweat is involved, I feel it looks cakey and melts off.
I love this video concept! I’ll have to watch more. Thank you!
This is both a fun and embarrassing nostalgia trip. I have never been good at makeup and some of these products were difficult even for people who were. You look so pretty in this early 2000s style.
Ah! So many memories! This was a great video!