Those are "out of style" too, people just do them in a lot of places still! I live in Seattle and pretty much never see eyelash extensions at all, but any time I go to my hometown on the other side of the state, so many women have super long, extra black eyelash extensions!
As a makeup artist the thing I wanna add onto this: Most celebs do have a lash lift and dyed lashes at least, sometimes even lash extensions. So them not wearing Mascara is very different from most everyday people
THIS. SO MUCH THIS. It’s like when celebrities whose faces are stiff with fillers etc insist they’ve never had plastic surgery. I guess we’re all playing an elaborate game of semantics now? (And honestly I feel like we should emphasize that ultimately NO ONE can achieve this look, as portrayed by celebs and influencers. Because we didn’t win the genetic lottery 🙄)
definitely lifts, tints, and extensions because genuinely nothing on your lashes looks so stark for most people and strange with a full face of heavy makeup
And just as everyone has thrown away their mascara and the ones they haven't used have dried up....they'll double the price and bring mascara back, so No Way!! I'm keeping on using it so I can see my blonde lashes, which are invisible without it!!!😂😂
All the pictures of “no mascara” look like they are still wearing mascara. It just looks like there’s no fake lashes, the color of the mascara is a less dark color than bold black, and that it isn’t applied heavily.
A lot of cosmetic brands used to offer brown mascara, on the theory that it looked more natural on blondes and redheads. I wouldn’t be surprised if that makes a comeback. Same with the kind of mascara that just darkened your lashes and helped them hold a curl, not “lengthen” or “thicken” or “false lash effect.”
@@CatFurniture974 I hope it makes more of a comeback! I’ve been on the brown mascara train for a few years now, but it‘s sooooo hard to find a truly brown (not brown black) mascara! (If anyone has suggestions, lemme know)
As an older woman, it’s really fun to watch as the trends change. Sometimes I incorporate something, sometimes I don’t. My makeup isn’t going to fool anyone into thinking I am young and hip, so I might as well do what makes me feel best.
I’m also older and feel exactly the same way. There is no product that will make me look 30 again, so I’ll wear what I please, and everyone else can like it or lump it. (And that includes mascara!)
Trends are good for the young and inexperienced to find out what works for them and what they like. Not so much for those of us who learned already what works and what doesn't work for us.
That is called 'wisdom'. Once upon a time...younger generations actually listened to those that came before them, and revered their counsel. Now, they come up with something that has already been done, think they are the first ones to discover it, and the 'educate' the rest of us. They are too dumb to know what they don't know.
I wish more visable makeup would come back. I am an indie eyeshadow addict and i dont follow trends as much. The fact that wearing purple eyeshadow makes me bold is so strange
Do what you want. You don't have to fit the trend. I remember people who like the clean girl look that's happening now complain about the full face and glam and indie shimmer times. We have to choose for ourselves! Also, we don't have to all look the same to feel comfortable with ourselves. I have a ton of indie shadows, and I'm going to wear them. Also, get creative and try and merge the styles, maybe. But don't worry, the tide will turn back to that style. 😊
@Olivia-wx8eu Me too ! Purple is my jam !! 💜 we have to be who we are. Lifes too short for real ! And I know it's going to flip back as soon as one celebrity wears an iconic full beat !
I think the problem with concealer is that it’s often worn in too light a shade. I think it looks best when it’s an exact skin match. Too light emphasizes problems
yes!!! ashy concealer has been a problem since like 2016. the reason why people are liking the no concealer look is because it simply looks more natural and better
I’m dubious: is *mascara* out or is heavy lash makeup such as false lashes, lash extensions, and caked on/ fiber mascaras what’s actually out and that’s being represented as “no mascara”. Especially since runway or editorial looks tend to be more extreme versions of a trend, they could be going for a literal “no mascara” look that translates to a light lash look irl.
I'm a pro MUA, and I think Nylon is wrong. I've done looks for influencers on TikTok, and both Gen Z and Gen Alpha people love the eyeshadow looks; so many likes, we can't keep up with them. Nylon is being edgy, and using clickbait to get attention. They probably don't actually pay attention to what really goes on, on socials.
I bet that’s a big part of it. People are getting tired of the lash extensions and false eyelashes - which is a pretty high maintenance look. If we can wear yoga pants to work, there’s no sense in having to do a full glam face of makeup. Though if that is what someone wants to do then they should do it.
@@EmilysMakeupBag1 Yes, quite possibly, lash extensions will no longer be a thing. In which case, I'll also be on trend because I've never even considered them!
The think about the dark circle trend is it looks chic on an early 20s girl because it’s giving “I was clubbing all night and don’t care”. I’m in my 30s and my dark circles are more “tired mom” which is not the vibe I want to emphasize. Plus when I cover my dark circles I physically feel less tired when I look in the mirror because I don’t see a tired-looking person in the reflection.
I don’t care what the trend is I am going to ALWAYS wear my eyeshadow and three coats of the blackest mascara. I am 60 and I won’t change my mind 😛😛😛. Love you Kelly !!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Same! Mascara and tinted mineral sunscreen is my full makeup look 90% of the time. Maybe I’ll throw on a one and done eyeshadow if I’m going to dinner.
the celebrities and influencers doing the no mascara look have very obviously had lash tints and lifts, though, in a way that looks similar to lengthening and curling mascaras, rather than volumizing ones. i had a lash tint/lift done once and obviously went mascara-free until it wore off, and that's more or less exactly how my eyes looked, but it definitely wasn't anything like the way they look untouched.
I will say I’ve seen more people getting into brown and burgundy mascaras … which I am very excited about! I hope more cruelty free brands come out in interesting mascara colors!
I had a high school friend who wore purple mascara (drugstore brands had a surprisingly broad range of mascara colors) and ONLY purple mascara and eyeliner, no other makeup. She had green eyes, and the purple made them really pop. I, too, would love to see a wide variety of mascara colors in cruelty free brands.
i’ve been wearing mascara less lately but it’s so annoying that once the trend is dead everyone thinks they “HAVE” to stop doing it. but i love mascara so much
For me this is another level of performative effortlessness. Mascara: black, brown or any colour is relatively easy to apply (especially with quality of drugstore mascaras today).
Pretty soon it will be “Makeup is out. How women are embracing their natural beauty.” Be real. This is all very elitist. The only people who are “pulling this off” are people who can afford to upkeep lash extensions, micro blading, lip blushing, skin peels, hydrafacials, and whatever new expensive treatment they invent next. The rest of us will continue to use makeup. It’s sad though because the beauty community and its trends used to be more about art and self expression. 😢
That's not completely true. I am a 30yo woman (def no celeb haha) and go bare face almost everyday. I have had hormonal acne and did a medical treatment a year ago and since then my acne is gone I haven't put on foundation once. Just mascara, concealer under eyes. Sometimes I wear a liptint. It's allways very natural looking. I get told I look like I'm 25. Think I do peelings or anything? Just what my dermatologist told me to... sunscreen and a light moisturizer. Use a mild facecleanser and some tonic water. But most days I don't do any of that.... maby you people just aren't used to what natural skin looks like? I don't do any of the things you mentioned and my skin looks fine.
Not really, the makeup industry has always been a way to market self hatred to women. Haute makeup and self expression is a very fringe, fledging thing that repeatedly gets stamped out, before it can take too much of a bite from profit margins. Which sucks, ofc, but it is what it is.
Exactly! Why are we letting kids tell us what and how to wear makeup? They're just starting in the world of cosmetics. I know what looks good on me. Trends can be fun, but as I've gotten older, I realize what I think looks best on me, and other people can do whatever they want with their faces! It's all gonna wash off anyway!
@@streetfamily6909 The reason you don't know that Nylon is using ragebait titles, is because you're not actually on TikTok. I'm a pro MUA, and lots of Gen Z and Gen Alpha people love the eyeshadow looks I do for influencers on the app. Nylon just needs attention.
I don’t know about abandoning mascara entirely, but recently I’ve tried the red lipstick trend again on basically a bare face and I LOVED it. It woke my whole face up, which as a first time toddler mom in her mid 30s, I need. I used to wear a bright lip exclusively, but kind of stopped in the last few years as nudes and browns became more central. It’s weird that I felt nervous to wear a bright or red lip when that was my signature, but it simultaneously felt like a bit of a lift to my mood! (Which is more needed than ever these days, thanks to the happenings around the world). Anyway, I love this video and your videos like this, as it reminds me to be experimental with makeup again, and that it’s ok, and encouraged, to have fun with it! Keep ‘em coming!
I’m also a brown woman with pretty significant dark circles, and while I want to dip my toes in the no-concealer game, the closest I’ve gotten (other than wearing a red lip bare faced as previously mentioned) is rocking with an undereye brightener - when I’m actually wearing makeup these days, that is. Leaving concealer behind feels more uncomfortable than bidding adieu to my mascara lol But perhaps one day!
Yeah I love a bold lip and I am not happy that wearing a bold lip today makes me look dated and not trendy I am a winter and I look my best with contrasting colours
i have very very blonde lashes, so mascara is a MUST for me! if i had to choose one single makeup product to use for the rest of my life, it would be mascara - no question!
These trends are getting exhausting. I like and enjoy being stylish but also doing my own thing. This is interesting to me, seeing how it's getting more and more minimalistic. Soon, it will be just tons of skin care and face bare and a lip balm. That said makeup for me is about creativity and fun, so I like to play around and change up my look to suit the mood. This new trend isn't new,it's called you're already "pretty ".
All these makeup gurus might want to stop telling people that eyeshadow, blush, mascara etc. is dead or out of style, what will they make content about and who will be watching. How will they do their haul videos?
Brown mascara and the Clinique Black Honey mascara have been a really nice subtle change for me lately . It’s nice to see more mascara shades becoming available.
Yeah, but that's the problem with society: you shouldn't be expected to wear mascara to look healthy, just wear it for fun. People should get used to seeing eyes without mascara, e.g. blonde lashes and barely visible eyebrows were a trend in the Middle Ages and in Asia right now. It's just a matter of perception.
Idk just like don’t wear makeup? I don’t get the whole “no makeup makeup”/“clean girl makeup”/not wearing mascara or concealer. Like it’s actually okay to just not wear makeup and just be natural
Some people want less detectable makeup. I have terrible skin (yes I have a derm but I also have to manage expectations) so I like a perfect base where you can't tell I have makeup on.
I see where you're coming from. But there's plenty of people who look very tired without make up, but whose features don't suit very noticeable make up. I know I suit that demographic. For us, this whole no makeup makeup is like a nail on the head
@@jamiel264the thing is this has always been a thing that the majority of people wearing makeup want. It just used to be considered “everyday” makeup instead of being the trend of “no makeup” makeup. I wear makeup to work because I have a lot of redness that I don’t like, but for work I just want to look nice, not full glam. I think most people are like this.
The bronzer isn't emphasizing your dark circles though, it's color correcting them (and providing some amount of coverage), which you point out as well. This is actually what I personally learned about under-eye concealer when I was first trying makeup - so we are talking from magazines and Making Faces. Under-eye concealer was meant to match or even be ever-so-slightly darker than your complexion shade, bc too light would only emphasize discoloration and any other imperfections someone was trying to correct. That 2016 thing (and I guess also very Kardashian influenced) of huge triangles of a super light concealer shade was never something I enjoyed, and actually felt quite counter productive. No concealer in this case just means a different kind of coverage and correcting.
I haven’t been wearing mascara for years! It’s been the ‘norm’ for a literal model off duty look. Been skipping concealer too. It looks fresh to show off a natural eye shape. I Don’t follow trends, just experiment with what features you highlight! 🥰⚡️ it’s like ‘reverse’ makeup. I’ve been just loving contouring everything to enhance. Playing with dark and light. Ok just finished the vid…this look on you…classic beauty❤
Something that helps me with no mascara look is to run a clean spoolie through my lashes after I apply setting spray to make sure I don’t have any powder in them
Me too !! I need mascara & tinted brow gel because they are transparent, apparently 😂 although I have brunette hair but my lashes & brows are too soft of ash brown !!??
I love not wearing mascara since it’s the hardest part of makeup to remove. I often do days when I’m just wearing eyeshadow, but did not realize this was a trend
I stopped wearing mascara three years ago because I have tiny, thin lashes, and it just didn't look good on me. It felt like it was weighing them down. I remembered people making comments, saying something seemed missing or odd. I never thought it would end up being trendy now!
thank you for previously mentioning using bronzer under your eyes! I've started doing it recently and it actually conceals my undereye bags really well :)
Videos like this one are scary to me! The bane of my existence is my blonde eyelashes, they are almost transparent. Anyway, A great video for this spooky time of year. Scares the stuffing outta this girl!😯
I normally wear brown mascara. I have cool toned skin and brown brows, so I think brown mascara looks more natural. I love sparkly eyeshadow, and I don't think I could wear those without mascara.
I kinda like that this is one of the few makeup trends that actually *saves* you money and time if you do it😭 I was thinking of ditching mascara this year cause I hate the clumpy lash look and dealing with smudging but then I discovered tubing mascara
I swear to the gods, I am always late for everything. 😭 I just spent $100+ on mascara, eyeliner, and concealer in an attempt to up my makeup effort and feel good about my face, and now everything I just bought is apparently out of style. 😖
I have pretty dark under eye circles genetically so I’ve actually found that it looks odd to me when I fully cover them! Like it looks so unnatural because I’m so used to having some darkness there so I normally just use a little bit of color corrector and that’s it! You can definitely still see them but for me I feel like it looks more natural! Probably not everyone’s taste but just for me I kinda like it!
I have never worn mascara for my everyday makeup look, I just curl my lashes but I have super thick dark ones that can look like I am wearing mascara. The no mascara vibe works for me
Black mascara is more flattering on people with cooler undertones/features. I’m a mousy brunette with gray eyes and brown looks more artificial on me too.
Mascara will never leave my hands. However, the no concealer look is a "trend" I've always done. Concealor creases on me horribly- no matter the formula. I stopped wearing it after I tried a few different formulas. Call me what you will, but it's what works best on me. Love this video!
I’ve been doing no mascara for years since I started working from home. And I also don’t wear it on the daily. I now just use it for date night or otherwise going out at night. My lashes and eyes are grateful. I still love the look but it seems more special now that it’s not an every day.
I have blonde lashes that blend into my skin. I refuse to not wear mascara...because I don't like the way I look without. Brown for every day, but if I am having fun with eye shadow I use black (but not the blackest black mascaras). Love your chatty videos like this!
Loved this video and these topics! I had PRK laser eye surgery this year which takes 3 months to heal from if not longer for some people and in that time you can’t wear eye makeup. As someone who hasn’t gone out in public without makeup since I was 12 years old it caused me so much anxiety but I soon started to love the look! I agree that it suits you as well, Kelly 😘
I have fairly long lashes so i usually curl them just to look more awake and tightline for a bolder lash line. But i rarely wear mascara. Instead I use the lightest coat of Vaseline to make them look shiny and they pop a little more that way. It's an old hack my uncle taught me when he was a MUA. If I do wear mascara, I tend to favor brown over black. I've used Benefit's brown eyelash primer since it was launched years ago. But I'll wear black for a more dramatic eye look. Sometimes mascara can weigh my lashes down so they look droopy and I refuse to recurl them with mascara on. I think it's really what works for you. 💙
No mascara?? And then I would never leave the house lol I’m still ALL into my eyeshadow as well 🤔🤷🏻♀️😂 I would be 100% supportive of all out glam eyes for everyday again 💋
for me nothing is ever "in" or "out" i wear what i like year round. i don''t change my colour palette for the season i'll just put on more clothes. there are trends i like and i think "oh i like that shirt/those pants they'll make a nice addition to my wardrobe" and then i'll still wear it 7 years after it stops being "trendy". just wear things because you like them. plus body shapes come into it. low rise looks better on some people high rise looks better on others same with skinny vs baggy or flared jeans. it depends on your body, NOT the trend. WEAR WHAT YOU WANT PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
it's so funny that eyeshadow and mascara being "out" is now a fashion trend. I don't wear either because I don't like to irritate my eyes and don't have enough time everyday to do eye makeup. There's always a practical element involved in my daily makeup.
yeah my eyelashes (and my eyebrows because I am just blessed like that) are literally transparent so I have to wear mascara (and some sort of eyebrow product, I usually tint them, my lashes never take to tints) to even get on the same level as the no mascara girlies. the things I'd do to have naturally dark lashes. sigh...
I am in the same boat as you. Tinting my eyelashes is too hard for me to get right. So I no longer even try. But my eyebrows are a different story. I use the Just For Men beard tint on my brows and that works great.
I’m in the getting older crowd, turning 40, and have recently stopped really wearing mascara regularly. I have very blonde lashes and never would consider it before, but being so fair and with light red hair, I started to feel like the mascara wasn’t that flattering. Even when brown. I looked more awake and bright without it. As long as I have blush and tinted lip balm. Also getting back into a little highlighter. Lightly over my lids and dusted on my cheeks. Hard to believe! Ha
As a natural blonde, black mascara can look a little nutty on me so it’s nice to have more options these days. Especially now that we’re even seeing some lighter browns, which is cool. But me and my almost translucent eyelashes, you will pry my mascara from my cold dead hands. If you look at most of the no mascara examples you see, it’s on people who naturally have visible eyelashes. And also, I’m 30. There’s a balance between staying relatively current and trying to keep up with the kiddos, which just makes me feel very silly. I know what I like and what I don’t, trends notwithstanding, and it’s fun to play around and try new things but it’s my face and I’m going to do what I want. Lol
As an MUA, skipping mascara has been a go-to trick to make a look more contemporary-feeling; for me it just depends on the style that I’m going for that day. It is nice not to have to take it off but the end of the day!
tbh i have occasionally done light makeup without mascara bc i didn’t feel like having to deal with removing mascara at the end of the day and it was actually fine and cute. but there’s no way i’ll be ditching mascara for good!
On an everyday basis, I wear spot concealer, a natural lip combo, and a subtle tinge of blush. I used to wear mascara religiously, until I realized that it was almost warping my sense of reality? Like, every time I would see myself without it, it took a hit to my confidence. So now, I save it for special occasions where I’m (most likely) doing a more glam look anyway, or for shows.
I actually enjoy these little trends because hopefully people will understand wear the products you want, how you want. Make yourself up however you enjoy for the day, have fun
My fave look lately is bold or medium lipstick with curled lashes and a bit of castor oil brushed into my lashes and brows and nothing else. Looks so fresh and darkens the brows and lashes slightly with a bit of shine. A good lipstick shade really brightens the complexion too without any foundation or concealer and I occasionally add a bit of blush. So fresh and easy to wash off the minimal products and I don’t have to worry about any mascara smudges throughout the day but it all still looks put together and intensional. 😊❤
i love it! I have persistent dry eyes and allergies and every now and then I opt for no mascara. Typically when I do so, I get compliments. I tend to prefer a mascara look because I like more glam makeup, but I do think it looks very fresh and pretty.
I just wanted to say that the lilac lines under your eyes are beautiful! I totally understand covering them up seems more desirable because of a more evened-out skin tone and a brighter complexion. However, I feel like society and social media has taught us that it looks ugly and that we need to cover them up. Often the lilac, blue, or green end up bringing out the colors in your eyes! Sometimes I let my under eyes be, and other times I prefer concealing them, but I just wanted to bring awareness and encouragement. Love your videos, Kelly! ❤️❤️
People with blonde lashes (like myself), black mascara may be too much to your colour, try brown instead or even emphasize the blonde colour in you and go with white mascara! ❤
I actually stopped mascara a few years ago. I felt like I looked fresher and younger without. Now I sometimes do a little brown if I want to do a slightly heavier makeup look.
tiktok has constantly shifting trends that i dont even know the names of and im over here wearing 80s lime green eyeshadow that i applied with my fingertips every day
@@FoundSheep-ANhonestly i have no idea what that is, green is just my favorite color and i cant do foundation or contouring to save my life. not to sound all "i liked it before it was cool" but thats been my go to for about 3 years 😅
I've been using the Anastasia tinted brow gel as mascara for like two years because it's less harsh since I'm so fair, and I LOVE love it. I really recommend it if you're looking for something softer than black brown. It's not super plumping or anything, it looks much more natural, but you can wear a clear or white primer under it. It does come off a little if you get quite wet or cry hard, and it smears, but it doesn't run.
I use the blonde and the caramel, because I think the warmth looks good, but the brunette is almost the same color as the caramel if you're not super warm. The blonde doesn't look like much but on my totally clear lashes it looks really nice and subtle.
Mascara can have a great impact, but only if you find the right one for you. Most leave my lashes clumpy and spidery. I also feel like mascara ages me, especially when I apply it on the bottom. It also exaggerates my dark circles and is THE biggest pain to take off in the evening. That's why I nowadays only curl them and use lip balm to fix them, works great.
I think its super important to include makeup styles at are really okay with what we look like as ourselves, I like it I feel like I can see people better with light eye makeup - I totally agree about it emphasizing the eyes, instead of overshadowing them
I never got into the lash extensions or false lashes look - I did false lashes when I was younger, decades ago, but they were itchy and I was glad to not have to wear them all the time. But I do love mascara. I’ve been wearing it since the TikTok kiddies’ *moms* were kids and I’m not about to give it up. I’ve seen so many trends come and go even before social media and indie brands became a thing, Sephora made many more brands available, and drugstore makeup stepped up their quality game. Frosted pink blush worn in stripes to “contour” the cheeks in the 80’s, along with equally frosted magenta lipstick, then the backlash in the 90’s with the neutral shades that made Bobbi Brown a household name. Then there was red lipstick with brown lipliner. (I cringe to say I wore that often.) Trends have come and gone so much, and I think are mostly a way to sell more makeup because “now that X is on the way out you need this new product NOOWW!”, I just say “wear what you like.” Glitter, false lashes, the “no makeup look,” who cares. And I’m glad we have reviewers like Kelly who are honest with their reviews, and say what is worth buying and what is not. Kelly tests out holiday makeup sets so we don’t wind up spending 50 clams on dud products.
I easily cry and have been skipping mascara most of the time for a while now! 🥲Once the pinky blush started trending, I wouldn’t do eyeshadow or mascara. I am also comfortable going no-makeup so it wasn’t a big deal for me. I even recently bought the Too Faced chocolate mascara because I have blonde lashes and it looks more natural while still making my lashes look as long as they are. I don’t have lash extensions so without any mascara my lashes look short and wispy. I lowkey love when it’s trendy to not wear eye makeup because now I can cry freely or rub the heck out my eyes without messing anything up!
Thank you for showing us the trends, Kelly. I'm happily old enough to do what I want, but I might be tempted to give brown or clear mascara a try. For science, of course 😊
Super pretty look. I often go without mascara but I never go with out liner. Black or deep colored liner. I’ve been getting more into mascara again as of late but also I know what works for me.
Ive found that for me bold looks look better irl like videos and photos just never fully capture all the details unless its zoomed in a lot. But I think different looks suit different people, it may depend on features they have and also what kind of fashion and makeup theyre more comfortable in. I feel like Rita style key essence system its kind of like those who are more 'up' would prefer more noticeable and glam looks and feel more comfortable in them while 'down' style would prefer more subtle minimal makeup style wise and feel more comfortable in that makeup
I and my blonde eyelashes take umbrage to this trend! Seriously though, as a redhead I do not like black mascara. I don’t even like black-brown mascara. So the recent turn brown has made me very happy!
As I’ve gotten older I look at makeup and mascara so much differently. I can’t feel comfortable totally naked, but lately I’ve just worked at the root and tightlined my upper lash line for a more subtle look. It’s beautiful on those it works for, but I definitely cannot look my best without it 😂 I also don’t think many of these celeb looks are totally without mascara. Either they’re using a tiny bit at the root or they do a tint which… yes looks natural but it’s mascara adjacent
Mascara is out… but everyone has crazy thick eyelash extensions 🙄
Venus fly trap
That’s what I was thinking
i think you solved it
I can tell you what's cheaper, easier to remove, causes less damage to your lashes...and its Not the Mascara!!!😂😂
Those are "out of style" too, people just do them in a lot of places still! I live in Seattle and pretty much never see eyelash extensions at all, but any time I go to my hometown on the other side of the state, so many women have super long, extra black eyelash extensions!
As a makeup artist the thing I wanna add onto this: Most celebs do have a lash lift and dyed lashes at least, sometimes even lash extensions. So them not wearing Mascara is very different from most everyday people
THIS. SO MUCH THIS. It’s like when celebrities whose faces are stiff with fillers etc insist they’ve never had plastic surgery. I guess we’re all playing an elaborate game of semantics now?
(And honestly I feel like we should emphasize that ultimately NO ONE can achieve this look, as portrayed by celebs and influencers. Because we didn’t win the genetic lottery 🙄)
You can pry my mascara from my cold dead hands. 😂😂😂
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I'm with ya
Same. I have (naturally) very dark brown hair but my eyebrows and lashes are almost blonde so I really need it lol
Same. I looked half deceased without it.
Rightttt and no concealer my dark circles will be so mad at me Lol
Wonder how many celebs and influencer promoting this "trend" have lash lifts and extensions
Probably lash tints, too
And do not wear glasses that makes your eyes smaller.
definitely lifts, tints, and extensions because genuinely nothing on your lashes looks so stark for most people and strange with a full face of heavy makeup
And just as everyone has thrown away their mascara and the ones they haven't used have dried up....they'll double the price and bring mascara back, so No Way!! I'm keeping on using it so I can see my blonde lashes, which are invisible without it!!!😂😂
EXACTLYYYYYY
All the pictures of “no mascara” look like they are still wearing mascara. It just looks like there’s no fake lashes, the color of the mascara is a less dark color than bold black, and that it isn’t applied heavily.
A lot of cosmetic brands used to offer brown mascara, on the theory that it looked more natural on blondes and redheads. I wouldn’t be surprised if that makes a comeback. Same with the kind of mascara that just darkened your lashes and helped them hold a curl, not “lengthen” or “thicken” or “false lash effect.”
@@CatFurniture974 I hope it makes more of a comeback! I’ve been on the brown mascara train for a few years now, but it‘s sooooo hard to find a truly brown (not brown black) mascara! (If anyone has suggestions, lemme know)
I was thinking the same exact thing. Kylie definitely looked like she was wearing mascara.
Agreed. They seem to have something done to their lashes. So I am not falling for this stuff.
Maybe it's a lash tint?
As an older woman, it’s really fun to watch as the trends change. Sometimes I incorporate something, sometimes I don’t. My makeup isn’t going to fool anyone into thinking I am young and hip, so I might as well do what makes me feel best.
I’m also older and feel exactly the same way. There is no product that will make me look 30 again, so I’ll wear what I please, and everyone else can like it or lump it. (And that includes mascara!)
Same!
@@ellisannfox Me four!
Yes 💯 %
Damn straight
Trends are good for the young and inexperienced to find out what works for them and what they like.
Not so much for those of us who learned already what works and what doesn't work for us.
1000%
TOTALLY AGREE 👍🏼😎♥️
This is so true i do like the same look over and over again now however when i was young i used to create experimental looks!
perfectly said!
That is called 'wisdom'. Once upon a time...younger generations actually listened to those that came before them, and revered their counsel. Now, they come up with something that has already been done, think they are the first ones to discover it, and the 'educate' the rest of us. They are too dumb to know what they don't know.
I wish more visable makeup would come back. I am an indie eyeshadow addict and i dont follow trends as much. The fact that wearing purple eyeshadow makes me bold is so strange
Do what you want. You don't have to fit the trend. I remember people who like the clean girl look that's happening now complain about the full face and glam and indie shimmer times. We have to choose for ourselves! Also, we don't have to all look the same to feel comfortable with ourselves. I have a ton of indie shadows, and I'm going to wear them. Also, get creative and try and merge the styles, maybe. But don't worry, the tide will turn back to that style. 😊
@gwendolyncampbell7932 basically that's what I do, my favorite color to wear is blurple (blue/purple color) and I won't give it up over my dead body
This is my absolute favorite comment in here. By far. I want it back, too. I'm so sick and tired of "minimalist makeup"🙄
I always wear an eyeshadow look! I love indie brands, too. Eyeshadow is a form of art, and I can change it every day!
@Olivia-wx8eu Me too ! Purple is my jam !! 💜 we have to be who we are. Lifes too short for real ! And I know it's going to flip back as soon as one celebrity wears an iconic full beat !
I think the problem with concealer is that it’s often worn in too light a shade. I think it looks best when it’s an exact skin match. Too light emphasizes problems
Totally agree
yes!!! ashy concealer has been a problem since like 2016. the reason why people are liking the no concealer look is because it simply looks more natural and better
I swear they just write whatever. I don’t think we should pay attention to them lol
Couldn't be more true 🫢
I’m dubious: is *mascara* out or is heavy lash makeup such as false lashes, lash extensions, and caked on/ fiber mascaras what’s actually out and that’s being represented as “no mascara”. Especially since runway or editorial looks tend to be more extreme versions of a trend, they could be going for a literal “no mascara” look that translates to a light lash look irl.
I'm a pro MUA, and I think Nylon is wrong. I've done looks for influencers on TikTok, and both Gen Z and Gen Alpha people love the eyeshadow looks; so many likes, we can't keep up with them. Nylon is being edgy, and using clickbait to get attention. They probably don't actually pay attention to what really goes on, on socials.
I think the pendulum is swinging away from the heavy false lashes. Trends are just that…trends. Just do what makes you feel the most beautiful! 😊❤
Agreed! Trends will always come and go so who cares if your not doing what is trending in that moment, it will change fast enough anyway lol
I bet that’s a big part of it. People are getting tired of the lash extensions and false eyelashes - which is a pretty high maintenance look. If we can wear yoga pants to work, there’s no sense in having to do a full glam face of makeup. Though if that is what someone wants to do then they should do it.
Excellent point. In which case I'll be on trend! I've literally never even tried false eyelashes. Some things are too much trouble, to me anyway.
I agree! I have two friends who have been getting lash extensions for years at this point and one took hers off and the other is thinking about it.
@@EmilysMakeupBag1 Yes, quite possibly, lash extensions will no longer be a thing. In which case, I'll also be on trend because I've never even considered them!
The think about the dark circle trend is it looks chic on an early 20s girl because it’s giving “I was clubbing all night and don’t care”. I’m in my 30s and my dark circles are more “tired mom” which is not the vibe I want to emphasize. Plus when I cover my dark circles I physically feel less tired when I look in the mirror because I don’t see a tired-looking person in the reflection.
20 year olds do not club anymoe, it is just LARP ing like everything else
I don’t care what the trend is I am going to ALWAYS wear my eyeshadow and three coats of the blackest mascara. I am 60 and I won’t change my mind 😛😛😛. Love you Kelly !!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
62 here. We will always be the BOMB!!!❤❤
@@Sherralyn hell yes ! ♥️👍🏼♥️
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If I could only wear one make up product it would be mascara lol. I love mascara
Same! 😊
Me too!
Same! Mascara and lip balm
Same! Mascara and tinted mineral sunscreen is my full makeup look 90% of the time. Maybe I’ll throw on a one and done eyeshadow if I’m going to dinner.
Sometimes that's all I'm wearing.
the celebrities and influencers doing the no mascara look have very obviously had lash tints and lifts, though, in a way that looks similar to lengthening and curling mascaras, rather than volumizing ones. i had a lash tint/lift done once and obviously went mascara-free until it wore off, and that's more or less exactly how my eyes looked, but it definitely wasn't anything like the way they look untouched.
I naturally have long curled eyelashes that are unfortunately blonde and invisible without mascara. I will never give it up. Ever.
Hahaha same
Me too. I think all this minimalist shit is for younger people that simply don't know how to apply eye makeup.
I'm also blonde. Without mascara I look like I have no lashes.
I'm a redhead. With blonde eyelashes. I swear I look like an alien without mascara. It's soooo weird!
I’m a natural brunette with brown eyes and blonde lashes. I’m never going to stop wearing mascara.
I will say I’ve seen more people getting into brown and burgundy mascaras … which I am very excited about! I hope more cruelty free brands come out in interesting mascara colors!
I had a high school friend who wore purple mascara (drugstore brands had a surprisingly broad range of mascara colors) and ONLY purple mascara and eyeliner, no other makeup. She had green eyes, and the purple made them really pop.
I, too, would love to see a wide variety of mascara colors in cruelty free brands.
I wear blue mascara! Mainly because I have blue hair lol
Fitglow has a navy!
i’ve been wearing mascara less lately but it’s so annoying that once the trend is dead everyone thinks they “HAVE” to stop doing it. but i love mascara so much
For me this is another level of performative effortlessness. Mascara: black, brown or any colour is relatively easy to apply (especially with quality of drugstore mascaras today).
Pretty soon it will be “Makeup is out. How women are embracing their natural beauty.” Be real. This is all very elitist. The only people who are “pulling this off” are people who can afford to upkeep lash extensions, micro blading, lip blushing, skin peels, hydrafacials, and whatever new expensive treatment they invent next. The rest of us will continue to use makeup. It’s sad though because the beauty community and its trends used to be more about art and self expression. 😢
That's not completely true.
I am a 30yo woman (def no celeb haha) and go bare face almost everyday. I have had hormonal acne and did a medical treatment a year ago and since then my acne is gone I haven't put on foundation once.
Just mascara, concealer under eyes. Sometimes I wear a liptint. It's allways very natural looking. I get told I look like I'm 25.
Think I do peelings or anything? Just what my dermatologist told me to... sunscreen and a light moisturizer. Use a mild facecleanser and some tonic water. But most days I don't do any of that.... maby you people just aren't used to what natural skin looks like? I don't do any of the things you mentioned and my skin looks fine.
Not really, the makeup industry has always been a way to market self hatred to women.
Haute makeup and self expression is a very fringe, fledging thing that repeatedly gets stamped out, before it can take too much of a bite from profit margins.
Which sucks, ofc, but it is what it is.
Thank God I’m not 12 and/or on TikTok and need to worry about the opinion of children at any point in time.
100% agreed. These trends are probably mostly 12 year olds starting them 😂 I’m out of the loop cause I refuse to go on Tik tok
THIS!!! 👏 👏 👏
Exactly! Why are we letting kids tell us what and how to wear makeup? They're just starting in the world of cosmetics. I know what looks good on me. Trends can be fun, but as I've gotten older, I realize what I think looks best on me, and other people can do whatever they want with their faces! It's all gonna wash off anyway!
@@Addie_LaRue no one is being told what to do, it's just fun to see how trends come and go and analyze what they're influenced by
@@streetfamily6909 The reason you don't know that Nylon is using ragebait titles, is because you're not actually on TikTok. I'm a pro MUA, and lots of Gen Z and Gen Alpha people love the eyeshadow looks I do for influencers on the app. Nylon just needs attention.
Sure for them
they can never make me hate you black mascara 🖤
I don’t know about abandoning mascara entirely, but recently I’ve tried the red lipstick trend again on basically a bare face and I LOVED it. It woke my whole face up, which as a first time toddler mom in her mid 30s, I need. I used to wear a bright lip exclusively, but kind of stopped in the last few years as nudes and browns became more central. It’s weird that I felt nervous to wear a bright or red lip when that was my signature, but it simultaneously felt like a bit of a lift to my mood! (Which is more needed than ever these days, thanks to the happenings around the world). Anyway, I love this video and your videos like this, as it reminds me to be experimental with makeup again, and that it’s ok, and encouraged, to have fun with it!
Keep ‘em coming!
I’m also a brown woman with pretty significant dark circles, and while I want to dip my toes in the no-concealer game, the closest I’ve gotten (other than wearing a red lip bare faced as previously mentioned) is rocking with an undereye brightener - when I’m actually wearing makeup these days, that is. Leaving concealer behind feels more uncomfortable than bidding adieu to my mascara lol
But perhaps one day!
Yeah I love a bold lip and I am not happy that wearing a bold lip today makes me look dated and not trendy
I am a winter and I look my best with contrasting colours
The people making all these “rules” obviously don’t have tiny hooded eyes like me.
Ignore all this. Wear that makes you look good
I have tiny hooded eyes and I love how I look without mascara 😅 I think mascara is very personal
@@nitzeart I guess all makeup is personal. All I know is if I skip the eyeshadow and/or mascara I look like I’m half asleep.
same! team mascara forever
@@Stacey7742 Yeah, all makeup is personal (all beauty stuff really, like skincare and haircare too)
i have very very blonde lashes, so mascara is a MUST for me! if i had to choose one single makeup product to use for the rest of my life, it would be mascara - no question!
Me, too!
These trends are getting exhausting. I like and enjoy being stylish but also doing my own thing. This is interesting to me, seeing how it's getting more and more minimalistic. Soon, it will be just tons of skin care and face bare and a lip balm. That said makeup for me is about creativity and fun, so I like to play around and change up my look to suit the mood. This new trend isn't new,it's called you're already "pretty ".
All these makeup gurus might want to stop telling people that eyeshadow, blush, mascara etc. is dead or out of style, what will they make content about and who will be watching. How will they do their haul videos?
Brown mascara and the Clinique Black Honey mascara have been a really nice subtle change for me lately . It’s nice to see more mascara shades becoming available.
I didn’t wear mascara one day for work; no less than 4 people asked me “Are you feeling okay.” You can pry my mascara from my cold, dead hands.
😂😂😂
Yeah, but that's the problem with society: you shouldn't be expected to wear mascara to look healthy, just wear it for fun. People should get used to seeing eyes without mascara, e.g. blonde lashes and barely visible eyebrows were a trend in the Middle Ages and in Asia right now. It's just a matter of perception.
Idk just like don’t wear makeup? I don’t get the whole “no makeup makeup”/“clean girl makeup”/not wearing mascara or concealer. Like it’s actually okay to just not wear makeup and just be natural
Lol. Yeah, the whole 'no makeup' being a whole makeup look just screams conflicted to me. 😅
Some people want less detectable makeup. I have terrible skin (yes I have a derm but I also have to manage expectations) so I like a perfect base where you can't tell I have makeup on.
I see where you're coming from. But there's plenty of people who look very tired without make up, but whose features don't suit very noticeable make up. I know I suit that demographic. For us, this whole no makeup makeup is like a nail on the head
@@chiaravc6228 fyi I have very large bags under my eyes - like it's genetic and no amount of sleep helps - and I often just don't wear makeup.
@@jamiel264the thing is this has always been a thing that the majority of people wearing makeup want. It just used to be considered “everyday” makeup instead of being the trend of “no makeup” makeup. I wear makeup to work because I have a lot of redness that I don’t like, but for work I just want to look nice, not full glam. I think most people are like this.
The bronzer isn't emphasizing your dark circles though, it's color correcting them (and providing some amount of coverage), which you point out as well. This is actually what I personally learned about under-eye concealer when I was first trying makeup - so we are talking from magazines and Making Faces. Under-eye concealer was meant to match or even be ever-so-slightly darker than your complexion shade, bc too light would only emphasize discoloration and any other imperfections someone was trying to correct. That 2016 thing (and I guess also very Kardashian influenced) of huge triangles of a super light concealer shade was never something I enjoyed, and actually felt quite counter productive. No concealer in this case just means a different kind of coverage and correcting.
All that effort JUST to not wear mascara feel ridiculous to me....I feel like mascara n gloss takes five mins n gives off a polished vibe.
My eyelashes have fallen out because of chemo so I can’t wear mascara. I’m actually on trend for once.
I wish you a good recovery
Girl….you look SO BEAUTIFUL in this finished look. Like this is YOUR LOOK.
I haven’t been wearing mascara for years! It’s been the ‘norm’ for a literal model off duty look. Been skipping concealer too. It looks fresh to show off a natural eye shape. I Don’t follow trends, just experiment with what features you highlight! 🥰⚡️ it’s like ‘reverse’ makeup. I’ve been just loving contouring everything to enhance. Playing with dark and light. Ok just finished the vid…this look on you…classic beauty❤
So what makeup do you use on the daily? No eye makeup at all so what do you use?
Something that helps me with no mascara look is to run a clean spoolie through my lashes after I apply setting spray to make sure I don’t have any powder in them
I feel nekkid without my mascara…
Me too !!
I need mascara & tinted brow gel because they are transparent, apparently 😂 although I have brunette hair but my lashes & brows are too soft of ash brown !!??
I love not wearing mascara since it’s the hardest part of makeup to remove. I often do days when I’m just wearing eyeshadow, but did not realize this was a trend
Try tubing
I stopped wearing mascara three years ago because I have tiny, thin lashes, and it just didn't look good on me. It felt like it was weighing them down. I remembered people making comments, saying something seemed missing or odd. I never thought it would end up being trendy now!
thank you for previously mentioning using bronzer under your eyes! I've started doing it recently and it actually conceals my undereye bags really well :)
Yay! I’m so glad it’s working well for you!
I do'nt care, what's trend or not.
I'll wear mascara until my last breath 😂
Videos like this one are scary to me! The bane of my existence is my blonde eyelashes, they are almost transparent.
Anyway, A great video for this spooky time of year. Scares the stuffing outta this girl!😯
I normally wear brown mascara. I have cool toned skin and brown brows, so I think brown mascara looks more natural. I love sparkly eyeshadow, and I don't think I could wear those without mascara.
I do bold color cosmetics on my eyes, so I'm holding onto my black mascara. 🦋👩🦰
I kinda like that this is one of the few makeup trends that actually *saves* you money and time if you do it😭 I was thinking of ditching mascara this year cause I hate the clumpy lash look and dealing with smudging but then I discovered tubing mascara
Can’t wait for foundation to be out! I haven’t worn cream or liquid foundation since I was 17. I hate the way it feels and gets everywhere blech!
I swear to the gods, I am always late for everything. 😭 I just spent $100+ on mascara, eyeliner, and concealer in an attempt to up my makeup effort and feel good about my face, and now everything I just bought is apparently out of style. 😖
I have pretty dark under eye circles genetically so I’ve actually found that it looks odd to me when I fully cover them! Like it looks so unnatural because I’m so used to having some darkness there so I normally just use a little bit of color corrector and that’s it! You can definitely still see them but for me I feel like it looks more natural! Probably not everyone’s taste but just for me I kinda like it!
I have never worn mascara for my everyday makeup look, I just curl my lashes but I have super thick dark ones that can look like I am wearing mascara. The no mascara vibe works for me
You’re so lucky!
I am a man with bleached hair and grayish-green eyes. Brown mascara looks so much more artificial on me than black, maybe it’s just a matter of habit.
Black mascara is more flattering on people with cooler undertones/features. I’m a mousy brunette with gray eyes and brown looks more artificial on me too.
I have green/gray eyes and also bleaxhed white hair. The contrast of "bolder" tones are just more flattering (especially if they are cool)
Mascara will never leave my hands. However, the no concealer look is a "trend" I've always done. Concealor creases on me horribly- no matter the formula. I stopped wearing it after I tried a few different formulas. Call me what you will, but it's what works best on me. Love this video!
I’ve been doing no mascara for years since I started working from home. And I also don’t wear it on the daily. I now just use it for date night or otherwise going out at night. My lashes and eyes are grateful. I still love the look but it seems more special now that it’s not an every day.
I have blonde lashes that blend into my skin. I refuse to not wear mascara...because I don't like the way I look without. Brown for every day, but if I am having fun with eye shadow I use black (but not the blackest black mascaras). Love your chatty videos like this!
I’ve been going for a more natural looking mascara, but I’d never go completely without it.
Never it’s my mascara and eyeliner I against the world lol
I wear makeup to enhance my appearance. Mascara is the most bang for the buck to make me look good. I don’t care what is popular.
Loved this video and these topics! I had PRK laser eye surgery this year which takes 3 months to heal from if not longer for some people and in that time you can’t wear eye makeup. As someone who hasn’t gone out in public without makeup since I was 12 years old it caused me so much anxiety but I soon started to love the look! I agree that it suits you as well, Kelly 😘
I absolutely love this series, Kelly! Keeping my mascara BTW 😅
Amen!
I have fairly long lashes so i usually curl them just to look more awake and tightline for a bolder lash line. But i rarely wear mascara. Instead I use the lightest coat of Vaseline to make them look shiny and they pop a little more that way. It's an old hack my uncle taught me when he was a MUA. If I do wear mascara, I tend to favor brown over black. I've used Benefit's brown eyelash primer since it was launched years ago. But I'll wear black for a more dramatic eye look. Sometimes mascara can weigh my lashes down so they look droopy and I refuse to recurl them with mascara on. I think it's really what works for you. 💙
No mascara?? And then I would never leave the house lol
I’m still ALL into my eyeshadow as well 🤔🤷🏻♀️😂
I would be 100% supportive of all out glam eyes for everyday again 💋
for me nothing is ever "in" or "out" i wear what i like year round. i don''t change my colour palette for the season i'll just put on more clothes. there are trends i like and i think "oh i like that shirt/those pants they'll make a nice addition to my wardrobe" and then i'll still wear it 7 years after it stops being "trendy". just wear things because you like them. plus body shapes come into it. low rise looks better on some people high rise looks better on others same with skinny vs baggy or flared jeans. it depends on your body, NOT the trend. WEAR WHAT YOU WANT PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
it's so funny that eyeshadow and mascara being "out" is now a fashion trend. I don't wear either because I don't like to irritate my eyes and don't have enough time everyday to do eye makeup. There's always a practical element involved in my daily makeup.
yeah my eyelashes (and my eyebrows because I am just blessed like that) are literally transparent so I have to wear mascara (and some sort of eyebrow product, I usually tint them, my lashes never take to tints) to even get on the same level as the no mascara girlies. the things I'd do to have naturally dark lashes. sigh...
I am in the same boat as you. Tinting my eyelashes is too hard for me to get right. So I no longer even try. But my eyebrows are a different story. I use the Just For Men beard tint on my brows and that works great.
I’m in the getting older crowd, turning 40, and have recently stopped really wearing mascara regularly. I have very blonde lashes and never would consider it before, but being so fair and with light red hair, I started to feel like the mascara wasn’t that flattering. Even when brown. I looked more awake and bright without it. As long as I have blush and tinted lip balm. Also getting back into a little highlighter. Lightly over my lids and dusted on my cheeks. Hard to believe! Ha
They’re literally grasping for straws at this point with trends 🙄
Mascara is the one item that makes me feel like I’m wearing makeup, depending on my mood and what I want that’s a good or bad thing.
Same its also not fun with sensitive eyes. I also have really thick lashes, so I don't really need it.
The “no mascara” looks still have mascara, lash extensions, or lash lifts. I have dark features so I look crazy without it.
As a natural blonde, black mascara can look a little nutty on me so it’s nice to have more options these days. Especially now that we’re even seeing some lighter browns, which is cool. But me and my almost translucent eyelashes, you will pry my mascara from my cold dead hands. If you look at most of the no mascara examples you see, it’s on people who naturally have visible eyelashes.
And also, I’m 30. There’s a balance between staying relatively current and trying to keep up with the kiddos, which just makes me feel very silly. I know what I like and what I don’t, trends notwithstanding, and it’s fun to play around and try new things but it’s my face and I’m going to do what I want. Lol
Even on my "no makeup days," I'm wearing mascara. No beauty rag waxing idiotic about manufactured "trends" will change that!
As an MUA, skipping mascara has been a go-to trick to make a look more contemporary-feeling; for me it just depends on the style that I’m going for that day. It is nice not to have to take it off but the end of the day!
Do you use eyeliner and no mascara? Or eyeshadow and no mascara? How do you achieve the contemporary look??
Another fun and informative video from Kelly! Happy Saturday! That makeup method flatters you. You look beautiful!
Yes! I LOVE this look. It's so fresh and classic and 'natural'.
My glasses make my eyes smaller. Mascara helps with counteracting that. I'm not jumping into the no mascara trend any time soon.
Gen Z are out here emphasizing undereye bags and skipping mascara, and then wonder why they seem to look "older" than Millenials lol.
tbh i have occasionally done light makeup without mascara bc i didn’t feel like having to deal with removing mascara at the end of the day and it was actually fine and cute. but there’s no way i’ll be ditching mascara for good!
Why are these young people so terrified of a little makeup???? Every generation before this one found makeup to be so much fun…because it IS!
On an everyday basis, I wear spot concealer, a natural lip combo, and a subtle tinge of blush. I used to wear mascara religiously, until I realized that it was almost warping my sense of reality? Like, every time I would see myself without it, it took a hit to my confidence. So now, I save it for special occasions where I’m (most likely) doing a more glam look anyway, or for shows.
Ok these kids need to stop. They killed skinny jeans, they killed foundation, they won’t kill mascara lol
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Ugh, don't forget the side part😉
@@Jen-if2it how could I have forgotten!!!!
And I think I just threw a bird!
Skinny jeans are not a good look and are not even comfortable
And I lived in skinny jeans during the 2010s
I actually enjoy these little trends because hopefully people will understand wear the products you want, how you want. Make yourself up however you enjoy for the day, have fun
My fave look lately is bold or medium lipstick with curled lashes and a bit of castor oil brushed into my lashes and brows and nothing else. Looks so fresh and darkens the brows and lashes slightly with a bit of shine. A good lipstick shade really brightens the complexion too without any foundation or concealer and I occasionally add a bit of blush. So fresh and easy to wash off the minimal products and I don’t have to worry about any mascara smudges throughout the day but it all still looks put together and intensional. 😊❤
i love it! I have persistent dry eyes and allergies and every now and then I opt for no mascara. Typically when I do so, I get compliments. I tend to prefer a mascara look because I like more glam makeup, but I do think it looks very fresh and pretty.
I just wanted to say that the lilac lines under your eyes are beautiful! I totally understand covering them up seems more desirable because of a more evened-out skin tone and a brighter complexion. However, I feel like society and social media has taught us that it looks ugly and that we need to cover them up. Often the lilac, blue, or green end up bringing out the colors in your eyes! Sometimes I let my under eyes be, and other times I prefer concealing them, but I just wanted to bring awareness and encouragement. Love your videos, Kelly! ❤️❤️
People with blonde lashes (like myself), black mascara may be too much to your colour, try brown instead or even emphasize the blonde colour in you and go with white mascara! ❤
I actually stopped mascara a few years ago. I felt like I looked fresher and younger without. Now I sometimes do a little brown if I want to do a slightly heavier makeup look.
tiktok has constantly shifting trends that i dont even know the names of and im over here wearing 80s lime green eyeshadow that i applied with my fingertips every day
Is it for the brat summer trend?
@@FoundSheep-ANhonestly i have no idea what that is, green is just my favorite color and i cant do foundation or contouring to save my life. not to sound all "i liked it before it was cool" but thats been my go to for about 3 years 😅
I've been using the Anastasia tinted brow gel as mascara for like two years because it's less harsh since I'm so fair, and I LOVE love it. I really recommend it if you're looking for something softer than black brown. It's not super plumping or anything, it looks much more natural, but you can wear a clear or white primer under it. It does come off a little if you get quite wet or cry hard, and it smears, but it doesn't run.
I use the blonde and the caramel, because I think the warmth looks good, but the brunette is almost the same color as the caramel if you're not super warm. The blonde doesn't look like much but on my totally clear lashes it looks really nice and subtle.
Mascara can have a great impact, but only if you find the right one for you. Most leave my lashes clumpy and spidery. I also feel like mascara ages me, especially when I apply it on the bottom. It also exaggerates my dark circles and is THE biggest pain to take off in the evening. That's why I nowadays only curl them and use lip balm to fix them, works great.
I think its super important to include makeup styles at are really okay with what we look like as ourselves, I like it
I feel like I can see people better with light eye makeup - I totally agree about it emphasizing the eyes, instead of overshadowing them
The ilia reminds me of fish food but my dad used to work at an aquarium store so I like it 😆
I never got into the lash extensions or false lashes look - I did false lashes when I was younger, decades ago, but they were itchy and I was glad to not have to wear them all the time. But I do love mascara. I’ve been wearing it since the TikTok kiddies’ *moms* were kids and I’m not about to give it up.
I’ve seen so many trends come and go even before social media and indie brands became a thing, Sephora made many more brands available, and drugstore makeup stepped up their quality game. Frosted pink blush worn in stripes to “contour” the cheeks in the 80’s, along with equally frosted magenta lipstick, then the backlash in the 90’s with the neutral shades that made Bobbi Brown a household name. Then there was red lipstick with brown lipliner. (I cringe to say I wore that often.) Trends have come and gone so much, and I think are mostly a way to sell more makeup because “now that X is on the way out you need this new product NOOWW!”, I just say “wear what you like.” Glitter, false lashes, the “no makeup look,” who cares.
And I’m glad we have reviewers like Kelly who are honest with their reviews, and say what is worth buying and what is not. Kelly tests out holiday makeup sets so we don’t wind up spending 50 clams on dud products.
I easily cry and have been skipping mascara most of the time for a while now! 🥲Once the pinky blush started trending, I wouldn’t do eyeshadow or mascara. I am also comfortable going no-makeup so it wasn’t a big deal for me. I even recently bought the Too Faced chocolate mascara because I have blonde lashes and it looks more natural while still making my lashes look as long as they are. I don’t have lash extensions so without any mascara my lashes look short and wispy. I lowkey love when it’s trendy to not wear eye makeup because now I can cry freely or rub the heck out my eyes without messing anything up!
Thank you for showing us the trends, Kelly. I'm happily old enough to do what I want, but I might be tempted to give brown or clear mascara a try. For science, of course 😊
Super pretty look. I often go without mascara but I never go with out liner. Black or deep colored liner. I’ve been getting more into mascara again as of late but also I know what works for me.
Ohhh hell no! Mascara is a must. Eyebrows, Mascara, Concealer, Bronzer, Blush, Lipbalm 😆
Mascara has been out for me for a while now. As a ginger I find it a little harsh on my face, and it burns my eyes.
Ive found that for me bold looks look better irl like videos and photos just never fully capture all the details unless its zoomed in a lot. But I think different looks suit different people, it may depend on features they have and also what kind of fashion and makeup theyre more comfortable in. I feel like Rita style key essence system its kind of like those who are more 'up' would prefer more noticeable and glam looks and feel more comfortable in them while 'down' style would prefer more subtle minimal makeup style wise and feel more comfortable in that makeup
I and my blonde eyelashes take umbrage to this trend! Seriously though, as a redhead I do not like black mascara. I don’t even like black-brown mascara. So the recent turn brown has made me very happy!
As I’ve gotten older I look at makeup and mascara so much differently. I can’t feel comfortable totally naked, but lately I’ve just worked at the root and tightlined my upper lash line for a more subtle look. It’s beautiful on those it works for, but I definitely cannot look my best without it 😂
I also don’t think many of these celeb looks are totally without mascara. Either they’re using a tiny bit at the root or they do a tint which… yes looks natural but it’s mascara adjacent