@sabrinasbeautyscene did you ever see the Forget Me Not palette? It was on clearance. I almost bought a backup, but the pans are huge. Very neutral. I use it for my brows too. I'm tired of buying brow pencils.
Loving makeup isn’t the problem! Just know that as a beauty UA-camr you have the power to influence the beauty community to go in a better direction. Like I recommend not buying makeup that was tested on animals because it will save them and make the demand for testing on animals to be lower!
@@KatelynRichards-p6y I definitely hear where you’re coming from. While I do not condone testing on animals, I choose not to strictly buy cruelty free makeup because that’s not realistic to most people. People are going to buy what’s affordable, convenient, and accessible. Most drugstore brands are not cruelty free and I don’t think it’s fair to judge those brands when they’re heavily accessible to all consumers. I also don’t think that just because a brand is cruelty free that it makes them an ethical brand. I think there are a lot of other factors that have to go into consideration.
I love Unearthly. I used my blush palette today.
@@dawnr9158 so good!!🥰
Lol, what a coincidence, Longing is what I decided to use tomorrow. 😃 I also have All Done Up in the stack for the week. ❤
@@dawnr9158 nice! All Done Up is also on my wishlist! I want them to do a more neutral palette!🥰
@sabrinasbeautyscene did you ever see the Forget Me Not palette? It was on clearance. I almost bought a backup, but the pans are huge. Very neutral. I use it for my brows too. I'm tired of buying brow pencils.
@@dawnr9158 I did, but I wasn’t in love with it.
Don’t apologize for loving, makeup! People should be here to support you, so they should support what you love
@@lnegz thank you, friend 💖
Loving makeup isn’t the problem! Just know that as a beauty UA-camr you have the power to influence the beauty community to go in a better direction. Like I recommend not buying makeup that was tested on animals because it will save them and make the demand for testing on animals to be lower!
@@KatelynRichards-p6y I definitely hear where you’re coming from. While I do not condone testing on animals, I choose not to strictly buy cruelty free makeup because that’s not realistic to most people. People are going to buy what’s affordable, convenient, and accessible. Most drugstore brands are not cruelty free and I don’t think it’s fair to judge those brands when they’re heavily accessible to all consumers. I also don’t think that just because a brand is cruelty free that it makes them an ethical brand. I think there are a lot of other factors that have to go into consideration.
You look so pretty
@@lnegz thank you!!