Man I wanna go scope out tj max/ marshalls/ ross these days. I've heard you can get a lot of good stuff lately.
It looks pretty on the eyes but a pallete full of shimmers when shimmers are going out of style shows how UD has completely tuned out consumer feedback and isnt even looking at trends. 2 mattes. 2. This palette is offering for customers to wear the exact same crease color every single day with a different colored glitter on the lid. Nobody asked for this. I think the heads of UD are getting old and are stuck in old trends, the company just has not been able to keep up with the times. Honestly I love naked 3, and naked cherry. I bought the naked honey palette though and barely use it, I feel like more creativity could have gone into a honey-colored palette. Besides the Born to Run palette all of their non-naked palettes have been completely misses.
Even the new naked ultraviolet.... there is nothing "neutral" toned about it and I forsee it ending up in TJ Max as well.
what makes you say that shimmers are on the outs?
i really like the brow combo she did in this video, and the oden's eye palette or whatever it's called is surprisingly really stunning, particularly the sparkly shade she put over top.
the charlotte tilburry has a pink cast to it but it is pretty.
love hourglass products period. always lmao literally anything hourglass we stan.
the natasha denona palette of course is pretty
everything else i'm not into (sorry selena!)
I love rare beauty on *other* people, but for people with freckles and uneven skin tone, it's just not what I"m looking for.
if you put the top video i posted and this video below, side by side. play them simultaneously. you will notice, her base in the bottom video looks way better than the rare beauty base in the top video. it's not that the rare beauty look is *bad* but, i've noticed i like my own makeup looks better, when less freckles are showing and i have a very even base. something about it is very appealing to me.
the freckles peaking through are great for a natural look, but for more glam eyes on top, it just looks sort of odd to me, the combination. of like tinted moisterizer and then BAM prom makeup eyes. it just, I personally feel, makes my own face look dirty. i don't mind it on other people, but as a freckeled person that's just what i prefer on *myself* ... i feel that i look, dirty. i don't know how else to describe it. but my face just looks dirty lol?
where as this, more full coverage, it looks sharper, clearer, smoother, more even. like porcelain. it's beautiful. less dull, more bright, radiant.
It looks pretty on the eyes but a pallete full of shimmers when shimmers are going out of style shows how UD has completely tuned out consumer feedback and isnt even looking at trends. 2 mattes. 2. This palette is offering for customers to wear the exact same crease color every single day with a different colored glitter on the lid. Nobody asked for this. I think the heads of UD are getting old and are stuck in old trends, the company just has not been able to keep up with the times. Honestly I love naked 3, and naked cherry. I bought the naked honey palette though and barely use it, I feel like more creativity could have gone into a honey-colored palette. Besides the Born to Run palette all of their non-naked palettes have been completely misses.
Even the new naked ultraviolet.... there is nothing "neutral" toned about it and I forsee it ending up in TJ Max as well.
what makes you say that shimmers are on the outs?
Well not like shimmers in general, but the full glitter all over eye look. A lot of people are reaching for satin or matte finishes, the intense Instagram heavy makeup look is out and soft glam is in.
That one is pretty.
Sooner than later they will breathe air for the sake of realism, will have a robotic skeleton, machine like genitals that massage and secreet lubrucants and programmable Ai. They'll get better and do laborious tasks and other non sexual things with finesse while looking fantastic.
In the future maybe it'll be common to see the elderly with hot chicks and studs in autonomous vehicles. Some of them will be modeled after fictional animated characters, and over all be very entertaining while the population shrinks.
For now, they'll just bring their owners shame.