Lol my friends and I ( horse /farm girls) just call that barn chic. It is a good day if we don’t have hay in our hair 😂 we rarely wear full faces of makeup since I doubt the horses care either way. Maybe I wear some eyeshadow and mascara or concealer if I am at a competition and have the time to bother.
I find it hilarious that “Balletcore” makeup is “clean/pretty girl” 😂 When Ballet makeup is generally heavy stage makeup, bright red lip, black wing liner etc.
the idea of the off duty ballerina wears that type of just showered clean girl make up with a bun and wrap cardigan, it’s basically “clean girl” and “that girl” all over but replace Pilates with ballet and throw in a few pale pink bows.
My opinion as a fashion student is that any “trend” with core in the name is a micro trend and will die out within a month or two. The desperate need to put a name to every single little thing in fashion is just a symptom of the fast fashion trend cycle
That and it feeds the tiktok cycles. They are very strongly related to publishing content of the aesthetic on social media and it will be gone as soon as there is something new on the app. In a way it can be really inspiring to stumble across a micro trend that speaks to you but it can take a lot of self knowledge to know what is for you and not to abandon it when it's no longer the trend.
Red lipstick as a trend?! It’s timeless! THATS THE POINT. People are just making trends out of anything for hell of it now. VERY happy about that blue being in. That’s my all time favourite colour and as a light summer it’s 100% my colour too. Love it!! (Though not as makeup I have to say!!)
Being a woman in my 40s, I remember grunge very well and what ppl are calling grunge makeup was actually just another mainstream makeup style, and there was many. What we called grunge makeup AT THE TIME was smudged eyeliner and red lipstick. You had to have the bold red lippy, a la Courtney Love 1995 MTV awards or Helen Razor. The brown lip liner and nude lipstick combo was a common, basic look across the board. But I like seeing how it's evolved.
Gasp… brown lipstick, girl, brown! LOL - the problem was, they didn’t make brown lipstick, really did they?… well, I’m a bit older than you, and maybe had a bit more money at the time, but I don’t remember a lot of options, and I just bought a few drugstore products back then - we just had normal lipstick color as far as I remember; so yes,reds and pinks, and if you’re goth… a purple - I literally used brown eyeshadow to make a brown lip color… and to mattify it - I don’t remember the lipstick being matte enough - I think I found a brgendybkipstifk, but it has shine, so a browned it up and matted it up stat - and I used eyeshadow as lipliner - maybe all that stuff could be bought and I was just cheap, lol Plus… grunge also was just bad heavy makeup - runny eyeliner (black of of course) thick mascara - grey, dark blue, or black eyeshadow with tons of fallout; were there any other colors - not a blush was bought by me - sweating it all off in a pit of dancing people I still like the look - except with blush and eyebrows and less fallout in my sunken dark under eyes, lol
@@sianmilne4879 yes, shiny was available - I’d matte that baby down with a soft brown eyeshadow - I don’t even know why bc it’s not like I was into fashion or makeup - but I really didn’t want shine on the lips (or anywhere - to be young and have a smooth matte face powdered up ) - I didn’t want lip shine like the 80’s or 70’s I guess? Or magazine fashion soaked into my consciousness somehow - but I think bronze and maybe sort of burgundy lipsticks would be a good base - or a dark red for sure - but they always seemed to have too much shine or be kind of thin - I’m wondering if celebrities just used more matte lipliners, but I wasn’t very sophisticated - I did watch a great makeup artist on UA-cam use eyeshadow on her lips just recently and it suddenly brought back these memories of how I changed the lipstick so much in the 90’s this way - I forgot about it - we have everything now with every kind of finishing and color - back then, it was so basic, for me at least - but I also don’t think it was Leah’s so Brien like we remembered… I used red lipsticks and added brown… now we have 50 shades of brown 😅 - love it all
Honestly, you ladies being back brings me so much joy. And this grunge "coming back" is funny to me because most of the people I've seen recreating grunge looks are non-alt girlies just recreating alt girl's makeup that alt girls have had for years !! 😂
I think now all these lesser known styles are only "trending" because they somehow ended up on the clock app. Another example will be the darker liner ombre lips, since Latinas everywhere have always rocked that combo no matter if it was trending in the mainstream media.
In regards to skincare in makeup being a trend, I'm very much NOT a fan. I've been noticing an increase in skincare stuff in base products for a while now, which has caused me problems because I'm allergic to niacinimide (high amounts cause basically a chemical burn, and low amounts cause dermatitis). Niacinimide being a very trendy skincare ingredient, especially for dry skin like mine, has meant it's been increasingly incorporated into makeup too. Skincare is such a personal thing and the wrong skincare can mess things up. By adding that into makeup it can make things even harder to find products that won't make things worse for some people. PS: welcome back, I missed you guys!
Could not agree more, in fact I said something similar on a Robert Welsh video recently. But I'm afraid to try things because it might exacerbate my sensitive skin so it's a real headache knowing I have to research that. Not to beat a dead horse, but I think it's wild that it's relation to dermatology markets it as wellness when they make it less inclusive for people with conditions and sensitivity. Want to clarify--i don't always hate the idea of hydrating elements that keep it looking/feeling like skin bc that's actually drawing me to doing more with makeup, but I really hate the addition of anything active or sensitizing. Especially if it's UV reactive and I don't know, bc my skin is really sensitive with that.
Agreed, I've been griping not only about the actives in makeup, but when they don't put it on the product label. Instead you see things like "glowy" and "brightening" and "moisture" and oops, that means Vitamin C, Niacinimide and Hyaluronic Acid, and you don't know it until you put on your makeup over the toner and serum you have on. Also, these ingredients tend to be further down in the ingredients list, or disguised by a souce, "mallow extract." So you think the product is ok, but it isn't if you have sensitive skin. I have never appreciated basic oils as a moisturizer more than I do now.
I agree. My skin does not like most actives or chemical spfs (rosacea & eczema) & I remember when vit c was added into everything, even concealers. Please no.
Mimi from the Drew Carey show made it very difficult for me to wear blue eyeshadow around my immediate family members, but I still occasionally give it a try!
I love blue eye looks on my brown eyes. I've been getting plenty of compliments lately from getting back into blue eye looks. But it does take a lot longer to blend. I actually prefer blue eyeliner, rather than blue eyeshadow, for that reason. And i like vibrant blues, not those frosty, chalky powder blues lol
Okay, I wore blue eyeshadow daily in the late 80s. Fortunately, there are few photos. I lived the grunge eye life in the 90s and that never really left me. I'm 52 years old, and I bought ColourPop's Blue Moon AND Huda Beauty's Pretty Grunge in December....and I am loving both of them right now. Not for every day, and I do not look good in blue eyeshadow. But it makes me feel happy and the great thing about menopause is how fewer fscks you give about what other people think about your eyeshadow. :D
You two ladies have always been beautiful but I think you’ve really solidified what looks good on you and makes you feel confident the past few years. You are glowing!
@@Marskilius That was actually a thing during the Victorian period where being pale, skinny, and looking flushed was the beauty standard. The look of consumption (TB) and the disease in general was heavily romanticised, there are some fascinating articles on that topic and John Green talks about it a lot in his UA-cam shorts / videos on vlogbrothers.
Me too, all colored eyeshadow, honestly. Though these past years I have been influenced by the minimal makeup trend, I miss when people would have fun with color and just go crazy and creative with it.
I am 46 years old and I have seen all the mentioned trends coming and going multiple times. I love the idea of thin textures (foundation) and I use vibrant blue eyeshadows since ever. I consider the grunge trend rather ridiculous as I was a teenager in the 90ties and we used the very few make-up products we owned differently. And as I travel a lot I was never able to do 10 steps skincare routine. Perhaps this minimal skincare is a nod to travelling more (post pandemic). Well. I am enjoying your comments a lot & I am very happy to see you two back.
I agree! Plaid, leather, and oxblood will always be "in" every other fall. Navy, ivory, stripes, nautical, will always be "in" every other spring. ....and so on. These things have come and gone over and over a million times 😊
Hi ladies ❤ I wore graphic liner in the 60s!😂😂😂😂😂 Yardley of London had pastel water activated liners called Glimmericks. I wore them every day!😊 I was so cool!😎 I was also in my late teens!!😁 I also wore frosty lipstick….and can’t give it up!🤭
@@sapphireseptember I will be 75 in August! We will always wear what we have always loved, in style, (or on trend), or not. I’ve seen trends come, go, and come back again! Look how long I had to wait to be able to buy wide leg jeans again!😂😂😂
Idk but the blue trend in fashion gives me Britney Spears/Justin Timberlake are wearing matching jeans outfits at the 2001 American music awards vibes. 😬😄
I tried Blueish Teal eyeshadow look for New Year, and i surprisingly liked it 😂. Most of these trends.... never left after 6 years, heck even more than a decade
I think Sephora stopped producing Color of the Year products because they ended their partnership with Pantone. Pantone used to power Sephora's "Color IQ" system that Sephora used to recommend foundation shades, but Sephora has moved onto something else. Smaller brands, like Butter London, have since collaborated with Pantone, and an indie brand called "Shades by Shan" is this year's Pantone partner. 🍑
What I love about this, the both of you trashed the food themed makeup trend just after the Welsh Twins made fun tongue in cheek video on the same topic. Love it.
I think a trend prediction will be more curated collections and more intentional purchasing, partially due to economy, and partially due to people still being exhausted from massive collections that sit and ferment.
I agree with you... blush is going to stay. When I saw Strawberry makeup or latte makeup I wasn't actually thinking of the colours, I was thinking of some weird drawings on the face or that it was a cartoon of some sorts so people are trying to mimic (like strawberry shortcake show). Some are a bit angry as some people rename an already existing makeup trend so it can be trendy as "they invented it", en example: glass and glaze makeup trend... and they don't properly say where is from (Korea, China or Japan, is my bet).
I love you girls, but I am so much more positive about monochromatic looks (I think it is awesome when a person pulls an orange or pink or purple shadow and go for it with the blush and lips! It is just boring with the brown and the peachy stuff). And I loooove myself blue shadows. i bought the mini ND last year and wear it all the time. I think it complements my browness really well so I am happy about that too. I have been buying too much green and grunge and the blue has been refreshing. 😊
On the note of fashion and makeup trends interacting, I think in the next year or three we will see a shift towards minimalism-statement hybridization where folks will narrow their personal color wheels to have neutrals with one or two statement colors that are "their color." The craze around the color analysis and seasons coupled with these predictions around polarizing makeup colors like cobalt and red are reinforcing this theory to me.
I think you’re correct. Unfortunately, I’m beyond sick of cream/neutral/beige color palette that’s been overwhelming home renovations. Good gosh I miss color.
I can't hate on the "return of blue." I love blues so much. I'm ultra fair and pink-toned, so it works well for me. I completely understand it is _not_ for everyone.
We're trying to reinvent the wheel with this one. I feel that brands do not know how to innovate anymore and instead, they're just going to slap new names on old concepts. I hope I'm wrong, but the only claim I can make is that my no buy is going smoothly because nothing catches my eye. Which is insane, considering how much makeup I used to purchase. It just all feels so repetitive to me.
I think the monochrome is an extension of the using less makeup and the pretty pink glowy looks. Like using one item of makeup to create a look that will emulate looks in the media
My mom wore red lipsticks all her life, even when she passed at 90 years old she still had her red lipstick in her little makeup bag. I miss my mom, she’s been gone 11 years this coming June, I still have her makeup bag.❤❤💄💄
I am living for the ‘horse girl’ aesthetic and the mismatched eyeliner in 2024😂😂😂😂 I love makeup and all that but I am wearing WAY less then I did a few years ago. Now I just kind of do what I feel I ‘need’ to do. So if I feel like doing some concealer and mascara most days that is fine. It is kind of nice not to feel like I need to do a full face every day.
I was actually trying to do my eyeliner this morning right while you guys were talking about graphic eyeliner. Can confirm, I’ve nailed down my usual wing and I’m not deviating 😂 I feel like trends vacillate between ‘minimalism’ and ‘maximalism’. So ‘clean’ v ‘grunge’ and ‘ballet’ v ‘mobwife/ high glam’. As one comes into popularity the people that don’t really like it lean in the other direction to the counterculture and then that eventually becomes popular enough to be the pop culture. And on and on. I’m not into skincare in makeup except SPF- more SPF in everything but that’s it. It’s like 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner, ends up doing both badly.
Blue is one of my favourite eyeshadow colours on me, which I will wear whether it's "on trend" or not - but I'm super stoked that pale blue is trending in fashion because it means I can actually buy the damn colour! So thumbs up from me for that one. Grunge - eh... that was my era and what people call "grunge" now really isn't.
I was debating about whether or not to get Chanel 's new Rivage eye quad but Hailey's comment about undereye bags mimicking the blue eyeshadow sorted me out quicksmart!! Thank you!
Yes to the red lip! I actually, just bought a new MAC lipstick and a matching lip liner in December. Kat, you inspired me because you always look great in it. Cheers!
Skincare- used to be consumers knew very little about what was in the moisturizer and the companies that produced them were happy to keep it secret, just touting magical properties. The Ordinary broke that mystique and suddenly everyone learned about ingredients. UA-cam and aestheticians producing content explaining products contributed to the explosion of products. Covid and being online staring at your image made people self conscious. The brands have learned that to 'fess up' about what is in their potions can help sell their products and the respect for formulations that have multiple ingredients formulated well is helping to convince people that one product can do what your four extra steps did. Yeah, I am still one of Caroline Hirons' Skin Freaks and the process has become a ritual I love for starting the day and winding down in the evening. Blue eyeshadow - yes for me! Red lips - pull out those Lisa Eldridge lippie! Frosty thankfully has more sophisticated formulas that give a gleam without bits in it. There are enough trends to do something different every day of the week 🙃
As anything can be considered a trend if we add _core_ to the end of it, I'm going to strongly petition for Swamp Witchcore just because it sounds fun xx
To connect mermaid core and the lip, I think purple lips are possibly "in" or will trend. I've already seen to cool toned and warm toned purple comparisons with different depths. That's my prediction!
You said Ballet Core and I automatically thought of Björk and her infamous Swan dress. I remember grunge makeup far better than I am willing to admit. Mid to late 90's I was only ever seen in either chocolate brown or the darkest plum makeup with matching nails. It's not an era I wish to return to. Blue eye shadow is one of those colours where you have to find the right blue shade for you, or else you can look dreadful. For me it's a denim blue colour.
You know, I watched this video this morning and was inspired to wear a red. I used to be an avid red wearer until covid and just forget now! Went out and about and soo many store people were obsessed. Red is NEVER out of style 💋💄
one trend i’m seeing in releases and purchases is coloured (like blue) mascara - i see the blue YSL lash clash everywhere and the maybelline sky high coloured mascaras are also really popular
I feel I"m on trend with my skincare. Never did a big routine. Clean, twice a week a serum and moisterizer... done. I also like a basic, minimal look as it gives a polish look that I can wear at the office. I'm in my late 40's. I need a good foundation that doesn't oxidate or make my skin looks cracked. A tinted moisterizer with spf is most of the days more then enough to even out. My skin doesn't need much more as hydration and even out the red in my skin, luckily. Blue and red eyeshadow; nope not with my pale skin and blue eyes. I would look sick. Trends are fun but just pick what fits by your own style and preferences.
As a 56 yo Crochet Queen, I’ve been through the majority of the trends that are coming back. I still love blue eyeshadow and frosty lips and lids. I hate graphic eyeliner and red lips. When you mentioned the red eyeshadow, I remembered I had a Lancôme trio or quad in reds, it was early 90’s 😅
the 10 step skincare routine was a misunderstanding from the get go. It was an author talking about the 10 potential steps you could have in a routine. The idea was to pick and choose from them, not necessarily to do all 10. Western media misunderstood it and corporations jumped on it to justify over-consumerism
I used to always be a bold blush person but I’m actually starting to pull back a bit the last few weeks. I’m simultaneously behind the trend and ahead of the trend since it’s so cyclical.
My favorites are red lips… but I’ve been rocking a red lip for years. Timeless look! I also heard that a bob or short hairstyle is trending and I’m so into it! Also I love cobalt blue and I’m so ready to incorporate it into my eyeliner and clothing. I just want blue everything. I’m blue da ba de da ba die….
I've decided to finally do something about the sundamage on my upper arms and it has been interesting trying to find products for that. I'm hoping to have a visible difference by summer, so products designed for the body may not make it to my country by then, but will be keeping an eye on that.
I have 5 pieces of face skin care, but I don't use them all everyday. A gentle non-foaming face cleanser by Neutrogena that I use every night. I have a Paula's choice moisturizer that is made for people with problem skin like mine. I have rosacea and am allergic to almost everything. I use it with a drop or two of jojoba oil. I have an exfoliant that I use once a week by Paula's Choice for my skin needs and I wash my face with colloidal oatmeal twice a week with a vibrating silicone thingy to keep it calm.
I think the biggest thing for me for wild eyeliner is DEFINITELY the matching part. As yall said, it’s heard enough for me to reliably match two very small wings, much less a whole photo 😂 I’d love to be able to, but I doubt it’ll happen.
I’ve always had a simple 3 step skin routine. I’m 60 now, and I think to some degree, my skin is in better shape because I’ve never over stripped, had chemical damage, or put it thru the trauma of constantly trying too many different things.
on red eyemakeup: maybelline's new burgundy mascara has given me an affordable option on a reddish mascara that isn't kevin aucoin (RIP) and I love how it subtly changes my eye look
I honestly whis that bold blush becomes a thing... I love blush and I wear a lot of it in lots of different colors. My favorite technique is "watercolor blush" by Lisa Eldridge, it makes my face glow 😌 Also the Douyin trend where the blush blends into your eye makeup is gorgeous 🤩
The blue eyeshadow trend also probably comes from Janis in the Mean Girls Musical movie. She had a beautiful blue shadow in one of her songs that many went crazy for.
Speaking of skincare ingredients for the body, there is a brand here in Ireland and the UK called Sculpted By Aimee. They recently released a body moisturiser containing your standard Shea butter, along with niacinamide, collagen, and sodium hyaluronate. I think this is more what the average consumer wants in terms of body care. I can barely be bothered putting on body lotion. I definitely would not be into faffing about with an extra step like body serum. I'd rather just have it in the moisturiser.
I never read these kinds of trend articles because i spend the whole time rolling my eyes. At least this was fun with you guys saying the things and making it funny! ❤
My trend this year is minimal makeup because I was asked to wear little to no makeup in a wedding I’m standing up in later this year 🙃 And I need to start practicing cause I am a wear winged liner to work type of person lol
My personal trend the last few years has been LazyCore. I'm unintentionally passionate about it.
I’m Gen X… I’ve been into “Slackercore”. Same idea. 🎉
Same. I put on a full face yesterday for the 1st time in over a year.
Lol my friends and I ( horse /farm girls) just call that barn chic. It is a good day if we don’t have hay in our hair 😂 we rarely wear full faces of makeup since I doubt the horses care either way. Maybe I wear some eyeshadow and mascara or concealer if I am at a competition and have the time to bother.
YAAASSSS!
Oh my god, I think that's what I've been doing too. It's blush highlight mascara done. That's it. No bass no nothing
Maybe blue is back because people need to use up all those pops of blue from a couple years back 😂
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Ha ha!
I find it hilarious that “Balletcore” makeup is “clean/pretty girl” 😂 When Ballet makeup is generally heavy stage makeup, bright red lip, black wing liner etc.
Depends. If you're going to class, it's very minimal. But on stage, yes, it's heavy stage makeup.
@@ninalee31 when I go to class I wear no makeup at all as I’m a sweaty mess 🥵
the idea of the off duty ballerina wears that type of just showered clean girl make up with a bun and wrap cardigan, it’s basically “clean girl” and “that girl” all over but replace Pilates with ballet and throw in a few pale pink bows.
Yes!! I had a lot of friends who did ballet. They looked gorgeous on stage, but then the makeup was atrocious up close 😂
All these -core styles are very impressionistic about the theme and are far from reality. It is truly an aesthetic and it is not based on reality.
My opinion as a fashion student is that any “trend” with core in the name is a micro trend and will die out within a month or two. The desperate need to put a name to every single little thing in fashion is just a symptom of the fast fashion trend cycle
That and it feeds the tiktok cycles. They are very strongly related to publishing content of the aesthetic on social media and it will be gone as soon as there is something new on the app. In a way it can be really inspiring to stumble across a micro trend that speaks to you but it can take a lot of self knowledge to know what is for you and not to abandon it when it's no longer the trend.
@@sonjaimmonen6610 Absolutely!
Did you see the media description of Haliey Bieber’s “chocolate syrup” hair… it’s BROWN 😂
Good lord smh
Red lipstick as a trend?! It’s timeless! THATS THE POINT. People are just making trends out of anything for hell of it now.
VERY happy about that blue being in. That’s my all time favourite colour and as a light summer it’s 100% my colour too. Love it!! (Though not as makeup I have to say!!)
Being a woman in my 40s, I remember grunge very well and what ppl are calling grunge makeup was actually just another mainstream makeup style, and there was many. What we called grunge makeup AT THE TIME was smudged eyeliner and red lipstick. You had to have the bold red lippy, a la Courtney Love 1995 MTV awards or Helen Razor.
The brown lip liner and nude lipstick combo was a common, basic look across the board. But I like seeing how it's evolved.
I am in my 40s too. I never used to do the red lip though, because I had cr*ppy teeth.. I can now though! 😎✌🏼❤️
Gasp… brown lipstick, girl, brown! LOL - the problem was, they didn’t make brown lipstick, really did they?… well, I’m a bit older than you, and maybe had a bit more money at the time, but I don’t remember a lot of options, and I just bought a few drugstore products back then - we just had normal lipstick color as far as I remember; so yes,reds and pinks, and if you’re goth… a purple - I literally used brown eyeshadow to make a brown lip color… and to mattify it - I don’t remember the lipstick being matte enough - I think I found a brgendybkipstifk, but it has shine, so a browned it up and matted it up stat - and I used eyeshadow as lipliner - maybe all that stuff could be bought and I was just cheap, lol
Plus… grunge also was just bad heavy makeup - runny eyeliner (black of of course) thick mascara - grey, dark blue, or black eyeshadow with tons of fallout; were there any other colors - not a blush was bought by me - sweating it all off in a pit of dancing people
I still like the look - except with blush and eyebrows and less fallout in my sunken dark under eyes, lol
Agree. I was there, too. I like Huda Beauty's Pretty Grunge - that's a new take on the 90s to me.
@@vwiccy My mom had a shiny brown lipstick 😅 I guess it was more "bronze" but it was brown 🤷
@@sianmilne4879 yes, shiny was available - I’d matte that baby down with a soft brown eyeshadow - I don’t even know why bc it’s not like I was into fashion or makeup - but I really didn’t want shine on the lips (or anywhere - to be young and have a smooth matte face powdered up ) - I didn’t want lip shine like the 80’s or 70’s I guess? Or magazine fashion soaked into my consciousness somehow - but I think bronze and maybe sort of burgundy lipsticks would be a good base - or a dark red for sure - but they always seemed to have too much shine or be kind of thin - I’m wondering if celebrities just used more matte lipliners, but I wasn’t very sophisticated - I did watch a great makeup artist on UA-cam use eyeshadow on her lips just recently and it suddenly brought back these memories of how I changed the lipstick so much in the 90’s this way - I forgot about it - we have everything now with every kind of finishing and color - back then, it was so basic, for me at least - but I also don’t think it was Leah’s so Brien like we remembered… I used red lipsticks and added brown… now we have 50 shades of brown 😅 - love it all
Honestly, you ladies being back brings me so much joy.
And this grunge "coming back" is funny to me because most of the people I've seen recreating grunge looks are non-alt girlies just recreating alt girl's makeup that alt girls have had for years !! 😂
I think now all these lesser known styles are only "trending" because they somehow ended up on the clock app. Another example will be the darker liner ombre lips, since Latinas everywhere have always rocked that combo no matter if it was trending in the mainstream media.
I was an alt-girlie. I'm no longer an alt-girlie because I grew up and became more refined.... But I'll still rock an alt look on occasion.
In regards to skincare in makeup being a trend, I'm very much NOT a fan. I've been noticing an increase in skincare stuff in base products for a while now, which has caused me problems because I'm allergic to niacinimide (high amounts cause basically a chemical burn, and low amounts cause dermatitis). Niacinimide being a very trendy skincare ingredient, especially for dry skin like mine, has meant it's been increasingly incorporated into makeup too. Skincare is such a personal thing and the wrong skincare can mess things up. By adding that into makeup it can make things even harder to find products that won't make things worse for some people.
PS: welcome back, I missed you guys!
Could not agree more, in fact I said something similar on a Robert Welsh video recently. But I'm afraid to try things because it might exacerbate my sensitive skin so it's a real headache knowing I have to research that. Not to beat a dead horse, but I think it's wild that it's relation to dermatology markets it as wellness when they make it less inclusive for people with conditions and sensitivity.
Want to clarify--i don't always hate the idea of hydrating elements that keep it looking/feeling like skin bc that's actually drawing me to doing more with makeup, but I really hate the addition of anything active or sensitizing. Especially if it's UV reactive and I don't know, bc my skin is really sensitive with that.
Agreed, I've been griping not only about the actives in makeup, but when they don't put it on the product label. Instead you see things like "glowy" and "brightening" and "moisture" and oops, that means Vitamin C, Niacinimide and Hyaluronic Acid, and you don't know it until you put on your makeup over the toner and serum you have on. Also, these ingredients tend to be further down in the ingredients list, or disguised by a souce, "mallow extract." So you think the product is ok, but it isn't if you have sensitive skin. I have never appreciated basic oils as a moisturizer more than I do now.
I agree. My skin does not like most actives or chemical spfs (rosacea & eczema) & I remember when vit c was added into everything, even concealers. Please no.
Niacinamide makes me flush red, I'm so over it being in everything. My skin doesn't like it or need it
I love the graphic eyeliner looks in magazines etc, but I have never, ever seen it being worn in real life.
Mimi from the Drew Carey show made it very difficult for me to wear blue eyeshadow around my immediate family members, but I still occasionally give it a try!
I love blue eye looks on my brown eyes. I've been getting plenty of compliments lately from getting back into blue eye looks. But it does take a lot longer to blend. I actually prefer blue eyeliner, rather than blue eyeshadow, for that reason. And i like vibrant blues, not those frosty, chalky powder blues lol
Okay, I wore blue eyeshadow daily in the late 80s. Fortunately, there are few photos. I lived the grunge eye life in the 90s and that never really left me. I'm 52 years old, and I bought ColourPop's Blue Moon AND Huda Beauty's Pretty Grunge in December....and I am loving both of them right now. Not for every day, and I do not look good in blue eyeshadow. But it makes me feel happy and the great thing about menopause is how fewer fscks you give about what other people think about your eyeshadow. :D
You two ladies have always been beautiful but I think you’ve really solidified what looks good on you and makes you feel confident the past few years. You are glowing!
In the spirit of naming a whole trend after something common people already do, I shall be following the pale girl core trend.
I’ll go a step further and claim “sickly Victorian child core”
Same. I sparkle like a Cullen vampire.
Tuberculosis Chic™️ 😂
@@Marskilius That was actually a thing during the Victorian period where being pale, skinny, and looking flushed was the beauty standard. The look of consumption (TB) and the disease in general was heavily romanticised, there are some fascinating articles on that topic and John Green talks about it a lot in his UA-cam shorts / videos on vlogbrothers.
@@ninamarie177 I know, that's why I made the joke 😂 Victorians were odd 👀
I LOVE blue & turquoise eyeshadow!!✌🏻❤️
Me too, all colored eyeshadow, honestly. Though these past years I have been influenced by the minimal makeup trend, I miss when people would have fun with color and just go crazy and creative with it.
Graphic eyeliner was also a thing when euphoria premiered, you girls are right! It Is thing very often these days
i love blue eyeshadow, it looks deadass stunning on me ;D
I agree about the red lipstick, if you wear it you wear it regardless of it being a current thing. Red lips for life 🙌
I am 46 years old and I have seen all the mentioned trends coming and going multiple times. I love the idea of thin textures (foundation) and I use vibrant blue eyeshadows since ever. I consider the grunge trend rather ridiculous as I was a teenager in the 90ties and we used the very few make-up products we owned differently. And as I travel a lot I was never able to do 10 steps skincare routine. Perhaps this minimal skincare is a nod to travelling more (post pandemic).
Well. I am enjoying your comments a lot & I am very happy to see you two back.
I agree!
Plaid, leather, and oxblood will always be "in" every other fall.
Navy, ivory, stripes, nautical, will always be "in" every other spring.
....and so on. These things have come and gone over and over a million times 😊
I'm 51, I still have oily skin so I'm just looking for makeup that stays on my face. Bring me that as a trend!
Hi ladies ❤
I wore graphic liner in the 60s!😂😂😂😂😂
Yardley of London had pastel water activated liners called Glimmericks. I wore them every day!😊 I was so cool!😎
I was also in my late teens!!😁
I also wore frosty lipstick….and can’t give it up!🤭
I love frosty lipsticks and eyeshadows! I'm not that old (35) but I think they're pretty, even though people hate it.
@@sapphireseptember I will be 75 in August! We will always wear what we have always loved, in style, (or on trend), or not. I’ve seen trends come, go, and come back again!
Look how long I had to wait to be able to buy wide leg jeans again!😂😂😂
silver is coming back in fashion and I am here for it!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Paula’s Choice has been doing body care with active skincare ingredients for so many years. So funny to see that as a “trend”.
My favourite monochromatic makeup look to do is peach. I have been doing it for about 5 years but I only do it every now and then.
You're on trend for 2024!
Red is the very definition of a timeless classic lol
Idk but the blue trend in fashion gives me Britney Spears/Justin Timberlake are wearing matching jeans outfits at the 2001 American music awards vibes. 😬😄
I tried Blueish Teal eyeshadow look for New Year, and i surprisingly liked it 😂.
Most of these trends.... never left after 6 years, heck even more than a decade
I work with 20 year olds and I have seen some intense graphic liner lately!! They also told me that watches are something that old men wear! 😂
I think Sephora stopped producing Color of the Year products because they ended their partnership with Pantone. Pantone used to power Sephora's "Color IQ" system that Sephora used to recommend foundation shades, but Sephora has moved onto something else. Smaller brands, like Butter London, have since collaborated with Pantone, and an indie brand called "Shades by Shan" is this year's Pantone partner. 🍑
Commenting for the algorithm and because I love you having you back!
What I love about this, the both of you trashed the food themed makeup trend just after the Welsh Twins made fun tongue in cheek video on the same topic. Love it.
TikTok says they've moved away from the Clean Girl Aesthetic to Mob Wife... I can't even.
I love Kat’s blush! I love red eyeshadow too
I think a trend prediction will be more curated collections and more intentional purchasing, partially due to economy, and partially due to people still being exhausted from massive collections that sit and ferment.
I agree with you... blush is going to stay. When I saw Strawberry makeup or latte makeup I wasn't actually thinking of the colours, I was thinking of some weird drawings on the face or that it was a cartoon of some sorts so people are trying to mimic (like strawberry shortcake show). Some are a bit angry as some people rename an already existing makeup trend so it can be trendy as "they invented it", en example: glass and glaze makeup trend... and they don't properly say where is from (Korea, China or Japan, is my bet).
I love you girls, but I am so much more positive about monochromatic looks (I think it is awesome when a person pulls an orange or pink or purple shadow and go for it with the blush and lips! It is just boring with the brown and the peachy stuff). And I loooove myself blue shadows. i bought the mini ND last year and wear it all the time. I think it complements my browness really well so I am happy about that too. I have been buying too much green and grunge and the blue has been refreshing. 😊
I love the conversational feel of this format. So glad you ladies are back!
So glad you gals are back! Great video!
I am so damn glad y’all are back!! I’ve missed beauty news so much!
I just love seeing you ladies back in my subscription feed ❤❤
On the note of fashion and makeup trends interacting, I think in the next year or three we will see a shift towards minimalism-statement hybridization where folks will narrow their personal color wheels to have neutrals with one or two statement colors that are "their color." The craze around the color analysis and seasons coupled with these predictions around polarizing makeup colors like cobalt and red are reinforcing this theory to me.
I think you’re correct. Unfortunately, I’m beyond sick of cream/neutral/beige color palette that’s been overwhelming home renovations. Good gosh I miss color.
Welcome BACK!!!!! I rather enjoyed your new way of beauty news. You guys are a great team.I had a few laughs out loud watching. Thank you
I can't hate on the "return of blue." I love blues so much. I'm ultra fair and pink-toned, so it works well for me. I completely understand it is _not_ for everyone.
We're trying to reinvent the wheel with this one. I feel that brands do not know how to innovate anymore and instead, they're just going to slap new names on old concepts. I hope I'm wrong, but the only claim I can make is that my no buy is going smoothly because nothing catches my eye. Which is insane, considering how much makeup I used to purchase. It just all feels so repetitive to me.
So happy to have Beauty News back! Can't wait to see more videos
I wear a brown eyeshadow in my crease and just blue on my lid. I love it.
I think the monochrome is an extension of the using less makeup and the pretty pink glowy looks. Like using one item of makeup to create a look that will emulate looks in the media
Honestly, I missed you ladies! It is so good to hear your honest opinions...
I don’t wear red lipstick myself, but my mother would wear red lipstick to check the mailbox. 😂 She wore it everyday of her life.
Aww I love that.
My mom wore red lipsticks all her life, even when she passed at 90 years old she still had her red lipstick in her little makeup bag. I miss my mom, she’s been gone 11 years this coming June, I still have her makeup bag.❤❤💄💄
My aunty also
I am living for the ‘horse girl’ aesthetic and the mismatched eyeliner in 2024😂😂😂😂 I love makeup and all that but I am wearing WAY less then I did a few years ago. Now I just kind of do what I feel I ‘need’ to do. So if I feel like doing some concealer and mascara most days that is fine. It is kind of nice not to feel like I need to do a full face every day.
I was actually trying to do my eyeliner this morning right while you guys were talking about graphic eyeliner. Can confirm, I’ve nailed down my usual wing and I’m not deviating 😂
I feel like trends vacillate between ‘minimalism’ and ‘maximalism’. So ‘clean’ v ‘grunge’ and ‘ballet’ v ‘mobwife/ high glam’. As one comes into popularity the people that don’t really like it lean in the other direction to the counterculture and then that eventually becomes popular enough to be the pop culture. And on and on.
I’m not into skincare in makeup except SPF- more SPF in everything but that’s it. It’s like 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner, ends up doing both badly.
M”only floss the teeth you want to keep” 😂😂 great analogy!
Blue is one of my favourite eyeshadow colours on me, which I will wear whether it's "on trend" or not - but I'm super stoked that pale blue is trending in fashion because it means I can actually buy the damn colour! So thumbs up from me for that one. Grunge - eh... that was my era and what people call "grunge" now really isn't.
Sooooo happy you’re both back together! ❤❤❤
I was debating about whether or not to get Chanel 's new Rivage eye quad but Hailey's comment about undereye bags mimicking the blue eyeshadow sorted me out quicksmart!! Thank you!
This video was the perfect start to the weekend! Thanks ladies! ♥
Yes to the red lip! I actually, just bought a new MAC lipstick and a matching lip liner in December. Kat, you inspired me because you always look great in it. Cheers!
Skincare- used to be consumers knew very little about what was in the moisturizer and the companies that produced them were happy to keep it secret, just touting magical properties. The Ordinary broke that mystique and suddenly everyone learned about ingredients. UA-cam and aestheticians producing content explaining products contributed to the explosion of products. Covid and being online staring at your image made people self conscious. The brands have learned that to 'fess up' about what is in their potions can help sell their products and the respect for formulations that have multiple ingredients formulated well is helping to convince people that one product can do what your four extra steps did. Yeah, I am still one of Caroline Hirons' Skin Freaks and the process has become a ritual I love for starting the day and winding down in the evening.
Blue eyeshadow - yes for me! Red lips - pull out those Lisa Eldridge lippie! Frosty thankfully has more sophisticated formulas that give a gleam without bits in it. There are enough trends to do something different every day of the week 🙃
They always try to find a way to sell brown neutral eyeshadow & pinkish blush/lip colors as new & exciting by claiming it's a new trend
Loved it! Can you do a review end of year to check in on what came true (sure your already planning it). Great to have you back
As anything can be considered a trend if we add _core_ to the end of it, I'm going to strongly petition for Swamp Witchcore just because it sounds fun xx
Im in 🙋♀️
Literally putting that blue color sweatshirt on as you two were talking about blue lol
To connect mermaid core and the lip, I think purple lips are possibly "in" or will trend. I've already seen to cool toned and warm toned purple comparisons with different depths. That's my prediction!
I was wondering when this would drop! Exciting! woo~ blue again hahaha
My favorite people are back! ❤
YAY!!🎉 Good to see You Both. 🤗
Love to see you back
You said Ballet Core and I automatically thought of Björk and her infamous Swan dress.
I remember grunge makeup far better than I am willing to admit. Mid to late 90's I was only ever seen in either chocolate brown or the darkest plum makeup with matching nails. It's not an era I wish to return to.
Blue eye shadow is one of those colours where you have to find the right blue shade for you, or else you can look dreadful. For me it's a denim blue colour.
I missed you so much!
You know, I watched this video this morning and was inspired to wear a red. I used to be an avid red wearer until covid and just forget now! Went out and about and soo many store people were obsessed. Red is NEVER out of style 💋💄
one trend i’m seeing in releases and purchases is coloured (like blue) mascara - i see the blue YSL lash clash everywhere and the maybelline sky high coloured mascaras are also really popular
I'm so thank you are back. I love you two so much.
I feel I"m on trend with my skincare. Never did a big routine. Clean, twice a week a serum and moisterizer... done. I also like a basic, minimal look as it gives a polish look that I can wear at the office. I'm in my late 40's. I need a good foundation that doesn't oxidate or make my skin looks cracked. A tinted moisterizer with spf is most of the days more then enough to even out. My skin doesn't need much more as hydration and even out the red in my skin, luckily. Blue and red eyeshadow; nope not with my pale skin and blue eyes. I would look sick. Trends are fun but just pick what fits by your own style and preferences.
As a 56 yo Crochet Queen, I’ve been through the majority of the trends that are coming back. I still love blue eyeshadow and frosty lips and lids. I hate graphic eyeliner and red lips. When you mentioned the red eyeshadow, I remembered I had a Lancôme trio or quad in reds, it was early 90’s 😅
the 10 step skincare routine was a misunderstanding from the get go. It was an author talking about the 10 potential steps you could have in a routine. The idea was to pick and choose from them, not necessarily to do all 10.
Western media misunderstood it and corporations jumped on it to justify over-consumerism
I used to always be a bold blush person but I’m actually starting to pull back a bit the last few weeks. I’m simultaneously behind the trend and ahead of the trend since it’s so cyclical.
My favorites are red lips… but I’ve been rocking a red lip for years. Timeless look! I also heard that a bob or short hairstyle is trending and I’m so into it! Also I love cobalt blue and I’m so ready to incorporate it into my eyeliner and clothing. I just want blue everything. I’m blue da ba de da ba die….
I've decided to finally do something about the sundamage on my upper arms and it has been interesting trying to find products for that. I'm hoping to have a visible difference by summer, so products designed for the body may not make it to my country by then, but will be keeping an eye on that.
I am so glad you're back
I have 5 pieces of face skin care, but I don't use them all everyday. A gentle non-foaming face cleanser by Neutrogena that I use every night. I have a Paula's choice moisturizer that is made for people with problem skin like mine. I have rosacea and am allergic to almost everything. I use it with a drop or two of jojoba oil. I have an exfoliant that I use once a week by Paula's Choice for my skin needs and I wash my face with colloidal oatmeal twice a week with a vibrating silicone thingy to keep it calm.
I think the biggest thing for me for wild eyeliner is DEFINITELY the matching part. As yall said, it’s heard enough for me to reliably match two very small wings, much less a whole photo 😂 I’d love to be able to, but I doubt it’ll happen.
I’ve always had a simple 3 step skin routine. I’m 60 now, and I think to some degree, my skin is in better shape because I’ve never over stripped, had chemical damage, or put it thru the trauma of constantly trying too many different things.
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I just love any video from you two!
on red eyemakeup: maybelline's new burgundy mascara has given me an affordable option on a reddish mascara that isn't kevin aucoin (RIP) and I love how it subtly changes my eye look
you guys can pry blue eyeshadow from my cold dead hands, it’s so fun
I honestly whis that bold blush becomes a thing... I love blush and I wear a lot of it in lots of different colors. My favorite technique is "watercolor blush" by Lisa Eldridge, it makes my face glow 😌 Also the Douyin trend where the blush blends into your eye makeup is gorgeous 🤩
I was a teenager during the 70's and if you wore eyeshadow it was a blue one and done, in your face look. Silver was also worn but not as popular.
The blue eyeshadow trend also probably comes from Janis in the Mean Girls Musical movie. She had a beautiful blue shadow in one of her songs that many went crazy for.
Hahaha, it's the Bluey tv show blue. That's all I can see. 😂😂 I do love that shade of blue though.
Speaking of skincare ingredients for the body, there is a brand here in Ireland and the UK called Sculpted By Aimee. They recently released a body moisturiser containing your standard Shea butter, along with niacinamide, collagen, and sodium hyaluronate. I think this is more what the average consumer wants in terms of body care. I can barely be bothered putting on body lotion. I definitely would not be into faffing about with an extra step like body serum. I'd rather just have it in the moisturiser.
I would love to know what you think about THE Pat mcgraff fashion show makeup!
So interesting ladies, thank you ❤
Makeup for me is definitely a confidence booster. 100% Plus it’s fun.
I never read these kinds of trend articles because i spend the whole time rolling my eyes. At least this was fun with you guys saying the things and making it funny! ❤
Great content 💜
I wear mostly black / white / red clothes, and I have noticed more red clothes in the shops lately!
I think my grunge make up of 90s was all of a black eye liner and mascara. That all over, including the water line.
My trend this year is minimal makeup because I was asked to wear little to no makeup in a wedding I’m standing up in later this year 🙃
And I need to start practicing cause I am a wear winged liner to work type of person lol
omg i love yu so much and missed you like mad!