Beauty Products You're Wasting Your Money On

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  • @StateofKait
    @StateofKait  Місяць тому +204

    This video is getting more views than I anticipated so I wanted to clarify a few comments! I’m not stating these as fact, these are just based on my experience and opinions. Everyone has different products they feel are unnecessary. 😊
    I'm with you that vitamins and supplements can be very helpful and often necessary. My point was to highlight the lack of regulation that causes consumers to fall for marketing ploys, leading to overspending or even an excess of certain ingredients. I take vitamins and supplements so I am definitely not knocking them. I just think we should consume these trendy supplements thoughtfully and consciously.
    On eye creams: I’m not saying you shouldn’t buy them or that they aren’t effective, but that a lot of the time they’re just the same formula as a face cream, marked up at a higher price per oz. There are obviously exceptions to this!
    Few things in life are black and white / good or bad, my intention in this video was to highlight that a lot of products *can be* unnecessary and we should spend our money consciously.

    • @jemina1948
      @jemina1948 Місяць тому

      @@StateofKaitDigest system is our second brains. We actually live too clean and too sterile today. We need to dig with soil and bc our body needs to come immune to certain backterias and viruses in young age. That is how our system learns to deal these organisms. Thats why Hand saniters are worse!..They are need to use only in hospitals. They kill all the good bacterias from your skin that are protecting your system. I hope people gets more education how our body and digest system is benefitting backterias around nature. Clean, proberly working ecosystem has providing human existence for thousands of years. We need to balance that. And changing our consume is way anybody can protect nature and mother earth. I am glad people are awakened.

    • @user-lf5oz9ki8z
      @user-lf5oz9ki8z Місяць тому +7

      Yeah, as soon as you mentioned supplements I literally groaned out loud, knowing you were going to hear it. I have very strong opinions of my own regarding supplements based on my decades of of research and education in nutrition, and I know what a touchy subject it is for most people. Kudos to you for revisiting the topic here to clarify the point you were attempting to make.

    • @leek7987
      @leek7987 Місяць тому +7

      @@StateofKait there are several well known dermatologists on UA-cam that say the exact same thing about eye creams. We all have to make our own decisions, which you proclaim. I appreciate all information that gives me the option to make wise choices.

    • @mellymouse72
      @mellymouse72 Місяць тому

      It’s sad to know that all supplements can be joke. My mom has dementia & I’m told to give her vitamin D3, magnesium, etc. Do you have a brand you prefer?

    • @KarenGaylor4712
      @KarenGaylor4712 Місяць тому +1

      In addition to not needing eye cream, you need to add neck cream. I started using eye, neck, and face creams and realized one cream for all three was way better. Now, I do use a separate eye cream with tretinoin because it is a much smaller percent than the face tret, but as time goes on and I adjust to the tret, I'll just use the face tret for my eyes.

  • @debraward8935
    @debraward8935 Місяць тому +362

    I'm so tired of hearing the words "I'm obsessed" regarding products. Thanks for your intro. Takes the pressure off a bit to not think you have to buy what everyone else claims to be "life changing and that it's okay to use what you already have that works . I only subscribe to a handful of channels now and yours is one of them!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +4

      Thank you so much!

    • @taliawilliams2401
      @taliawilliams2401 Місяць тому +6

      'I'm obsessed' is as annoying as when everyone used to say 'I'm going to GO IN with'. and the current trend of flickering fingers under their chin when they have finished/when they pose

    • @LetsBHonest
      @LetsBHonest Місяць тому +1

      Your comment needs a thousand likes. I think everyone really is sick and tired of those words. But the contribution of them excessively using that, it's also the economy of most people struggling just to afford food gas rent. An extra lipstick or blush to add to "our collection" isn't going to make us prettier, more money, etc. it's a temporary fill in the void or compulsive buying or anxiety mental health thing.

    • @cfw91491
      @cfw91491 Місяць тому +3

      "Iconic" is another cringe worthy word influencers use!

    • @ldelre7439
      @ldelre7439 25 днів тому

      @@debraward8935 same!! Especially in this time of inflation. It’s just gross. Time to simplify. I’ve even been sucked into buying stuff on sale and by the time I get to it, it has expired. I feel that the makeup trend nowadays is more natural anyway.

  • @Sabrina-LosAngeles
    @Sabrina-LosAngeles Місяць тому +280

    Your "reality-check" / "de-influencing" content is sooo refreshing - Thank You 💯💯

  • @nancyrogers5620
    @nancyrogers5620 Місяць тому +805

    I have shaved my legs with my bath soap for about 50 years. No other product needed.

    • @smendoza66
      @smendoza66 Місяць тому +33

      I just use my husbands non scented dove soap, and it works great but now I'll try my conditioner too😊

    • @nkipmo1154
      @nkipmo1154 Місяць тому +51

      I've used my body wash to shave for years.

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому +22

      Men's foams are soooo much better, such an easy gliding

    • @sparkymularkey6970
      @sparkymularkey6970 Місяць тому +6

      Same!

    • @SJL07
      @SJL07 Місяць тому +33

      I’ve been using conditioner to shave my legs, etc, since my early 20’s. I’m 60. Both my adult daughters use conditioner as well. It works excellent!

  • @Melissa-qd9dm
    @Melissa-qd9dm Місяць тому +335

    It’s so weird thinking “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” and then “oh! But there could be something better out there”. It’s an awful cycle! Thanks for keeping it real ❤

    • @flamingbae
      @flamingbae Місяць тому +1

      should we try to get something that we see as better though? what do you think?

    • @Melissa-qd9dm
      @Melissa-qd9dm Місяць тому +4

      @@flamingbae I feel like there could always be something better out there but the cost associated with doing this is a slippery slope 🙃

  • @midlifemom5829
    @midlifemom5829 Місяць тому +679

    So grateful you dont have an Amazon Prime Day video!!!

    • @lisalovesphotography
      @lisalovesphotography Місяць тому +33

      YES!!! 🎉

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +223

      It's tempting because Amazon pays creators a stupid amount of money, but I'm not really the kind of person who pushes sales regularly.

    • @onimendez7735
      @onimendez7735 Місяць тому +15

      This!! Everyone of them come on my feed eventhough I'm not subscribed.

    • @lisalovesphotography
      @lisalovesphotography Місяць тому +21

      @@StateofKait This is why we love you. :)

    • @midlifemom5829
      @midlifemom5829 Місяць тому

      @@onimendez7735 , its been a quiet beauty viewing week for me🤣

  • @mhanshaw165
    @mhanshaw165 Місяць тому +85

    Tinted eyebrow gel is a must for us older ladies who have grey in their eyebrows 🤷‍♀️

    • @julieellis6793
      @julieellis6793 Місяць тому +3

      I have my stylist dab a little or on my brows after she finishes my hair coloring. That way it matches my hair color. I fill in if needed with brow pencil

  • @user-kh7sm8tk3r
    @user-kh7sm8tk3r Місяць тому +173

    Disposable sheet masks and eye masks!! So much WASTE 😭 and you could literally buy a giant tub of product that will last weeks and it won’t be slimy and drippy and difficult to use. I never comment because it’s usually just a black hole but I feel so strongly 😂 & THANK YOU for all your research and integrity/honestly. You are a breath of fresh air on this platform. ❤

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +4

      Awww, thank you 🥹

    • @Janinemichelle389
      @Janinemichelle389 Місяць тому +2

      Guilty, I have used a couple of these masks, and a cpl not yet used, however I won’t be purchasing them again!

  • @carolpeterson5515
    @carolpeterson5515 Місяць тому +185

    I agree with most of your comments but I’m in my 70s and have graying eyebrows that I dye a soft taupe color. Not all my brow hairs return to gray at same time so I rely on colored brow get to coat those. I apply lightly with the brow gel wand and then use a separate clean wand to spread it and keep it from clumping.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Місяць тому +9

      I agree with you. What eyebrow gel do you use? I use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel. It makes my eyebrows look thicker, it's quick and easy, and it's cheap.

    • @Hello-Stoiko
      @Hello-Stoiko Місяць тому +4

      @@AP12360I love the elf eye brow gel, I’ve tried many and fine that to best for me, I use a dark brown one

    • @carolpeterson5515
      @carolpeterson5515 Місяць тому +3

      @@AP12360 My favorite is the old Maybelline Tatoo Brow gel in the soft tube package but I think it’s been discontinued. I could even swim with it on.

    • @jacquiwinter6282
      @jacquiwinter6282 Місяць тому +3

      I, too, am an older gal with graying brows. Tinted gel (taupe) truly is beneficial and valid for this purpose. 💕

    • @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
      @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Місяць тому +6

      Carol - You're looking amazing for in your 70s!! I checked out your profile photo. Whatever you're doing is working. I hope I look as gorgeous as you in my 70s. Have a lovely day from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤

  • @OpenOurHearts
    @OpenOurHearts Місяць тому +188

    Another thing we don’t need is bronzing drops!! Especially when most people who are into makeup probably already have a foundation in a darker shade, a highlighting primer, a liquid bronzer or just any bronzer that can do a very similar job! I see lots of creators who look like they’re having to incorporate bronzing drops into their routine when it’s clear they don’t really have a use for them

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +19

      Same! I hate bronzing drops except for my Innbeauty face glaze bronze because I mix that with body lotion

    • @88kayleigh
      @88kayleigh Місяць тому +9

      Omg this lol every time I see one I just can’t picture where it would ever fit in my routine.

    • @Aellaraven
      @Aellaraven Місяць тому +9

      I actually use them! Buuut it's because I don't use traditional foundation (I use Best Skin Days from Iris & Romeo) and I never use bronzer powders or sticks... so I take a couple drops to pat along my cheeks and forehead if I want to look more sunkissed. I can also add a drop in my moisturizer, but mostly I've just been patting it on. I also like that I can add it to body lotion or pat it along my collar bone. But that's just me! If someone already has any other bronzer, they don't need drops too 😅

    • @kerryralsten6207
      @kerryralsten6207 Місяць тому +8

      I refuse to try them! I'm pale and pasty and don't see that working out well anyway!

    • @Lesaly
      @Lesaly Місяць тому

      @@kerryralsten6207SAME!!!

  • @lilianazubyk4086
    @lilianazubyk4086 Місяць тому +88

    Thank you for your comments about cellulite and stretch marks, which are completely NORMAL things. Let’s normalize being normal.

    • @user-cd6xp5lk4c
      @user-cd6xp5lk4c 29 днів тому

      Cellulite is a result of weight gain and toxins not being released.. you need to dry brush .. it's actually good for you and has been proven to help

    • @mariahspapaya
      @mariahspapaya 4 дні тому +1

      @@user-cd6xp5lk4ccellulite is genetic and occurs on most women, even if they are a healthy weight.

  • @theprousteffect9717
    @theprousteffect9717 Місяць тому +142

    Yes, I do disagree about expensive perfume lol. Are there many instances when the quality doesn't justify the price? Of course. And if perfume isn't something someone wants to or is able to spend a lot of money on, I understand that as well. But perfume in general is a luxury good, and perfumery an artform that requires extensive knowledge, skill, and creativity. We don't tend to think of it as art and it's taken for granted because it's a widely used commodity, but it's not unlike fine art or haute couture. For people who wear perfume to appreciate the artform and not only to smell good, expensive perfume can be very worth it! Not to mention, many of these less expensive houses are trying to dupe higher end fragrances, in some ways stealing from the original artists. They're the "fast fashion" of perfume houses.

    • @Alex-pk7rn
      @Alex-pk7rn Місяць тому +35

      I agree when we're talking about niche, artisan perfume houses, but most people think Dior or Chanel are "luxury" when you're literally just paying top dollar for the multi million dollar ad campaigns and the brand name. Jonny Depp doesn't come cheap. None of those big name perfumes are particularly elegant or interesting. They're made for the mass market and for people who can't afford to buy a Dior dress, but want some of the luxury cachet of the house. Then they end up smelling like 10 million other people who also think Channel Chance is their "signature scent". I think the niche houses that most people haven't even heard of are definitely worth spending on though. That's where you'll find something truly unique and well crafted.

    • @princesszombie6343
      @princesszombie6343 Місяць тому +9

      Perfume is not necessarily a luxury good, smelling good will definitely make your everyday life easier. Also people can buy identical imitations of perfumes for way less money

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому +2

      And you always can buy only few ml via fragrance community or a sample/travel

    • @princesszombie6343
      @princesszombie6343 Місяць тому

      @@Scriptadiaboly kind of, I bought 100 mL of a perfect imitation of Biancolatte (a quite expensive Italian perfume) and I've almost finished it in 7 months

    • @luisacerrato331
      @luisacerrato331 Місяць тому +7

      I agree, I always wear perfume. I find the older ones from the 80 and 90s are better. The new ones don't pack a punch and do not smell as good in my opinion. Some of these new fragrances have no lasting power. What's the point of wearing fragrance if it wears off in minutes.

  • @laur83
    @laur83 Місяць тому +98

    i enjoy a tinted brow gel, designer fragrances, shaving foam and some single ingredient serums. i think almost all things can work for some people, but these aren’t really necessary for everyone.
    i also love a brow pencil for precision, a perfume dupe and skincare that packs more of a punch. it’s all about experimentation and not falling for the hype influencers try to get us to.

    • @KLD-es6ft
      @KLD-es6ft Місяць тому +3

      Yea for me I need a lip scrub because without that oil base, my lips tear and bleed.

  • @val_foche
    @val_foche Місяць тому +102

    I honestly don’t buy any of these products for the reasons you mentioned. Gladly, I don’t feel pressured by social media to buy skincare or makeup products anymore. I just know very well what works for me, and I can typically tell if the product is for me or not. Great video though!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +3

      Thanks! Good for you for having that awareness.

  • @nancycm
    @nancycm Місяць тому +109

    I really love my brow gel, $5 Elf brow wow on my old lady brows and it’s so much faster. Everything else def makes sense!

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Місяць тому +7

      I agree with you. I also use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel. It makes my eyebrows look thicker, it's quick, and it's cheap.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +6

      @@AP12360 I do love the elf wow brow because it's a drier formula and doesn't get messy!

    • @rileyreed3632
      @rileyreed3632 Місяць тому

      Elf is made in China

  • @marainaweyl7384
    @marainaweyl7384 Місяць тому +157

    you literally have one of the best channels out there. thanks for putting so much thought into your videos, I know you have truly so much else going on in your life, and it means a lot that you don't feed your audience rushed content! we love you!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +7

      Wow, thank you! Means a lot.

    • @majadvoracek6449
      @majadvoracek6449 Місяць тому

      Ha, just this morning i got my 2nd microneedling and the cosmetician wanted to sell me a 125€ eye cream after I talked about what I could do about my hooded wrinkly eyelids 🥲 while i cant Imagine that it can really make a difference i was still shortly tempted to believe her😬 but then i saw the first ingredients on the list are silicons 🧐

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +6

      @@majadvoracek6449 I'll never forget when I had a skincare consultation they recommended a bunch of SkinCeuticals products to me and when I asked why specifically SkinCeuticals given the price, they couldn't give me an answer. They just want our money. Not all practitioners! But many. The doctor who does my botox now is super conservative and always talks me out of procedures I'm interested in. He's a keeper.

    • @Cynhdz95
      @Cynhdz95 Місяць тому +1

      For sure after fiend Abbey young and you I am not come back to TikTok any more !! Thank you for real, amazing and necessary videos ❤

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +6

      @@Cynhdz95 thank you! Abbey is my favorite and she’s just as nice and kind IRL (unlike a lot of beauty creators.) 🩵

  • @Sirirenen
    @Sirirenen Місяць тому +51

    If you have blonde eyebrows, tinted eyebrow gel is most definitely the place to start. Using only pencil on blonde eyebrows looks ridiculous in daylight and in flash photographs (which you don't realise in the makeup mirror), since they mostly colour the skin underneath. Either that or dye them if you want your eyebrows more pronounced.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +8

      Makes sense!

    • @nielubieinceli
      @nielubieinceli Місяць тому +2

      Have you ever tried to dye them with henna? I don't know if it's popular in your region, but in Poland we use it - me for example, I have translucent brows! And I'm not patient enough to use tinted gels, so I dye them with a product dedicated to brows.

    • @kelleyq.8183
      @kelleyq.8183 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@StateofKaitFor my gray and white eyebrow hairs, too!

    • @martij7539
      @martij7539 Місяць тому +2

      My brows have gone from light brown to gray so I dye them with Just For Men beard dye then fill in with pencil as needed. Works best for me, anyway.

    • @barbthegreat586
      @barbthegreat586 4 дні тому

      You might have sparse eyebrows as well.

  • @EmmieHunny
    @EmmieHunny Місяць тому +80

    I will point out as exceptions to some of these rules:
    - eye creams are unnecessary, yes, but some people see benefit from the ones that have caffeine (not found in face creams) and/or a brightening tint to them. People with dark circles and/or bags under their eyes can see a noticeable difference. My mother is an elementary teacher, and if she has a day she forgets her brightening eye cream with caffeine (which has a firming effect), her students notice and ask if she is sick. But if the eye cream you’re looking at does not have these things, it’s not worth buying. And NEVER spend money on a luxury one. If you’re spending more than $40 on eye cream you’re getting scammed.
    - tinted brow gels are fine and actually the easiest product for some of us to use. You don’t get mascara unevenly glopped around as she describes, eyebrows shouldn’t be different. Gels are fast, easy, and CAN be used to shape the hairs. They also have a staying power no pencil or pomade does as they not only glue the hairs in place but the color is locked in too and resists swiping away with sweat. I think she just doesn’t really know how to use them.

    • @lilascharmante2712
      @lilascharmante2712 Місяць тому +15

      She seems to have light eyebrows, that could explain why she finds them messy. I could see it not working well for people with less hairs or very light ones

    • @MiaHessMusic
      @MiaHessMusic Місяць тому +2

      I agree with all your points.
      Is there an eye cream with caffeine your mom likes??

    • @Aellaraven
      @Aellaraven Місяць тому +11

      I have light brows and they're sparse, so no, tinted gels do not work, and yes, I've applied them correctly. She's not against the gel holding power, she said she uses gel, but pencil fills in sparse areas that tinted gel cannot. So if you have full brows then cool, the tinted gel will work for you, but for sparse and especially light brows, the tinted gel is a mess and won't let you really fill in the color.
      She's a beauty and makeup professional... let's assume she knows how to use a product. Geez. 😂🙄

    • @BangtanBangtanBusan
      @BangtanBangtanBusan Місяць тому +3

      Revolution do a great eye serum
      with caffeine & it's quite cheap
      Drugstore prices you
      would call it & their
      makeup is amazing🙏🏼💜🇬🇧💜

    • @clementinakozmaofficial
      @clementinakozmaofficial Місяць тому +7

      I personally use eye cream,because i have dry skin and since i use eye cream i can see the difference,even tho i use moisturizer,eye cream is still good for me,also has bakuchiol,but i haven't notified any difference on the fine lines,maybe because they are from smiling 😅

  • @NatalieM.23
    @NatalieM.23 Місяць тому +42

    Great video! I don’t agree with all of these *for myself* but it’s a valuable reminder that just because a product category exists doesn’t mean we have to buy/use it.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +7

      For sure, these are definitely not meant to speak for everyone

    • @ter17nicfab99
      @ter17nicfab99 24 дні тому

      Exactly

  • @pennPi
    @pennPi Місяць тому +46

    I agree that lip scrubs are totally unnecessary. I disagree on eye creams only because I am prone to getting milia. Whenever I use face creams for my eyes I will inevitably get them. Removing them is far more expensive than getting an eye cream.

    • @mangoteeth1290
      @mangoteeth1290 Місяць тому +1

      what eyecream do you recommend? I also have milia

    • @pennPi
      @pennPi Місяць тому

      @@mangoteeth1290 I’ve been using the eye creams from Beautypie for over a year. I alternate between the Plantastic Ginseng and the Triple Hyaluronic. Both are good. The Plantastic one is thicker and properly better for winter. I have a membership so they are on the affordable side. Without membership it’s almost double the cost. I love their other skincare products so it works for me.

    • @pennPi
      @pennPi Місяць тому +3

      This is my second attempt to reply. I think YT is deleting at random. I use eye creams from beautypie - triple hyaluronic (light weight and good for summer) and Plantastic ginseng (for winter or drier months).

    • @mariecorey7596
      @mariecorey7596 Місяць тому +2

      I get these as well and somehow and I don't know why, Peace Out Retinol sticks works wonders for me .

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому

      ​@@MC-vd5kpand now you're in neverending circle (((

  • @Katrin1103
    @Katrin1103 Місяць тому +52

    Love to see someone is actually saying practical things unlike other influencers!
    Thanks ☺️

    • @beverlynelson599
      @beverlynelson599 Місяць тому

      Dr. Dray is a Dermatologist in Houston, TX. I watch her on youtube. She has a daily video. She shoots straight and has a multitude of subjects. For example, search: Dr. Dray lip scrubs

  • @nancyhorwitz5400
    @nancyhorwitz5400 Місяць тому +74

    A tinted brow product helps to cover grey and white hairs that appear as you age.

    • @sigitak3897
      @sigitak3897 Місяць тому +5

      Yes i agree,tinted brow mascara is my favourite,because my natural brows very light and thin.

    • @kelleyq.8183
      @kelleyq.8183 Місяць тому +6

      Yes! Covers my little white eyebrow hair.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 Місяць тому

      @@sigitak3897What brand makes those. I don’t believe I’v seen “tinted’ brow mascara.

    • @amorypeace
      @amorypeace Місяць тому

      Yes, I use to cover my white eyebrow hair

    • @kosmik8647
      @kosmik8647 Місяць тому

      I also like tinted brow products. My eyebrow hair is so dark and thick that brow pencils really do nothing for me. I just use eyeshadow for my brows and a clear brow gel. If I'm lazy or in a rush I use tinted gel. 😅

  • @onceevery4years
    @onceevery4years Місяць тому +18

    I love videos that simplify my perception of life. I love to cut out unnecessary things. It’s liberating. This is the type of way I like to talk about health and beauty. Great vid!

  • @user-sy4le7gg7n
    @user-sy4le7gg7n Місяць тому +16

    Collagen now has studies proving efficacy. My nails and joints have significantly improved on collagen.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +2

      Yes, I’ve seen those studies! I didn’t say all supplements are bad 😊

    • @joanbaczek2575
      @joanbaczek2575 Місяць тому

      Collegen type 1 is now linked to tumor growth, decreased efficiency of chemo and increased incidence of reoccurrence. Most supplements use type 1cuz it’s cheap yet they charge top dollar for it!

    • @ursulamullikin4723
      @ursulamullikin4723 18 днів тому

      It helps me to even though it's costly

  • @ohsolovelymrs
    @ohsolovelymrs Місяць тому +30

    As someone who has sparse eyebrows, I actually use a tinted brow gel and a pencil. If I used just the pencil, I’d fly through them so fast. Lol. So, that’s the one case I’d say maybe works for some. But they aren’t necessary for everyone. 😊

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +5

      Exactly, there are always exceptions

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Місяць тому +6

      I agree. What eyebrow gel do you use? I use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel.

  • @andromeday8508
    @andromeday8508 Місяць тому +55

    also, dermatologists have said that lip scrubs actually harm your lips because it irritates their only layer of skin!

    • @whknws9595
      @whknws9595 Місяць тому +3

      my life changed when I stopped scrubbing my lips and started letting some petroleum jelly sit on them for a few minutes

    • @yourfuturewaifu9061
      @yourfuturewaifu9061 Місяць тому +2

      Eh, i have crusty ass lips that peel off in layers and sheets. I think it's due to GI issues and I need a lip scrub.
      However, your average person probably doesn't need it.

    • @whknws9595
      @whknws9595 Місяць тому

      @@maxbluenose25 relax buddy. my comment and this video are opinions informed by our experiences

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому

      ​@@whknws9595my lips are super crusty from it, but I use natural oils (mango, shea, even olive from kitchen instead)

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому

      ​@@maxbluenose25you just don't need special scrub to exfoliate your lips, that's the point. Wet towel works perfectly f.e.

  • @Christine-uf3oj
    @Christine-uf3oj Місяць тому +12

    You're still young, plus you have good brows. As a menopausal woman who has lost a lot of eyebrow hair, and some of the eyebrows that are left turned white, I need the eyebrow mascara/ eyebrow gel. Everything else I totally agree with, and I love these videos!

    • @user-cd6xp5lk4c
      @user-cd6xp5lk4c 29 днів тому

      Or someone with thyroid issues..they also lose grow hair

  • @kimw3784
    @kimw3784 Місяць тому +8

    Travel size perfume is everything!! I can't wear fragrance at my job so travel sizes are perfect for the rare days I get to wear it.

  • @AH-xi7zd
    @AH-xi7zd Місяць тому +10

    Totally agree with you! An esthetic doctor made a skincare routine for me but my skin wasn't good despite of this... I was so tired to spend money and time to put product on my face that I started to use only cleanser and mosturizing. Well... my skin looks better, my bank account is happy and all the stress desappeared. Overlayering is not ok for my skin.. I just need to let it breathe and live!!!

  • @AliseL22
    @AliseL22 Місяць тому +15

    So many on point observations. I would add that as you age you get grey eyebrow hairs, and some strategically placed tinted eyebrow gel really does help.

  • @SickOfIt19
    @SickOfIt19 Місяць тому +7

    I will always buy the original parfume IF I can actually afford it and not go broke after buying it. People actually went to school to learn how to create the perfect parfume so I do think that their work needs to be appreciated.

  • @mariannakump8857
    @mariannakump8857 Місяць тому +48

    This is an important message to get out there. We don't have to be slaves to marketing and influencers. I do differ in my opinion on a couple items you mentioned.
    Tinted eyebrow gel is a very useful product when your brows start going grey. I get my brows colored when I get my hair colored, but there are always a few hairs that are stubborn or grow in after the dye was applied. I honestly don't find a good tinted brow gel messy.
    I agree that luxury perfume can be crazy expensive but As far as getting it for the best price per ounce, the larger the bottle, the lower the cost per ounce. I do buy a travel size to try scents out or to have something I know I only want to special occasions. If I love a scent, I try to get it in the 3.4 oz size. Of course, if you find a dupe that smells great, go for it! 😊
    Single ingredient serums...I tend to cherry pick the ones I want because I can customize strengths. I am 63 so my needs are different from someone younger. I will say that most of us don't need a single hyaluronic acid serum because that ingredient is in most other serums. I want to use my Vitamin C in the morning, not at night with my retinal or exfoliatants. Well, that's just my humble POV. Thanks for the excellent content.❤

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +7

      Totally! These are just my picks but I am by no means saying people shouldn’t use these products if they like them. For me, I don’t care about price per oz as much as I care about the total price of a perfume, since I can’t possibly use Il multiple full sized bottles. I’d rather own a few travel sizes instead at a lower cost, but everyone’s different!

    • @88kayleigh
      @88kayleigh Місяць тому +4

      Tinted eyebrow gel works well for me too! I switch on and off using it, but for me my brows are basically there in terms of shape but a bit lighter than I want. So I like to darken them overall with the tinted brow gel, and then it’s easier to spot the few sparse areas where I need to go in strategically with a brow pencil to just even out the shapes.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Місяць тому +3

      I agree. What eyebrow gel do you use? I have sparse and thin eyebrows, and I use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel. It makes my eyebrows look thicker and it is easy to use.

  • @ilyrimjhim
    @ilyrimjhim 28 днів тому +4

    Finally someone from the internet speaking about it, why don't people understand that on internet they're getting paid so much for saying*this product is must*
    Thanks for this

  • @SueK2001
    @SueK2001 Місяць тому +27

    I'm so with you on these Kait. With the exception of tinted eyebrow gel. I have very sparse brows with patchiness. I draw in hairs and use powders to fill in and lock it in with the tinted gel. If I don't do that, everything disappears within 2 hours! LOL.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +3

      Yes, I mentioned that in the video that there are obviously exceptions 😊

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Місяць тому +2

      I have sparse and thin brows, and I use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel. It makes my eyebrows look thicker, it's quick and easy, and it's cheap.

  • @SS-lt3mh
    @SS-lt3mh Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for your candor and honesty, it is greatly appreciated. I get so tired of influencers pushing tons of products, saying they are doing for us, if truth be told, they are doing it get paid. I trust your view on products and love that acknowledge that none of the products are necessary. Thanks for your honesty. 💯

  • @KayJoyy
    @KayJoyy 5 днів тому +2

    I just discovered you because of the blake lively video you made and im a subscriber for life! I love the Influencer video you did as well and I think you should do more content like that. You are well spoken, beautiful on the inside and out, and care about your viewers. Its nice and refreshing to see. Cant wait for more vids!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  5 днів тому +1

      @@KayJoyy wow, thank you so much

  • @baileydubs
    @baileydubs Місяць тому +13

    The only reason I started using an eye cream rather than just my moisturizer, is exactly what you said: the BOJ eye serum that has retinol that is super gentle compared to my tretinoin!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah that's the one exception for me too!

    • @morganharris7446
      @morganharris7446 27 днів тому

      I actually use the Beauty of Joseon Eye Serum on my whole face, since it's the cheapest per ounce Retinaldehyde out there (not to be confused with retinol). As you say, it's gentler than other retinoids, and yet equally efficacious, in my opinion.

  • @PaytonFederico-Stopa-oh9wt
    @PaytonFederico-Stopa-oh9wt Місяць тому +2

    I am so incredibly grateful to have found your UA-cam page. I’m a sophomore in college currently, and I love beauty/skincare/wellness content. My issue is that no influencer or brand really makes me feel seen as someone with super oily/combination skin, and I’ve been forcing myself to fall into certain makeup trends for the past year in order to feel like I’m not on the outside.
    This summer, I’ve made a huge change in my life with the amount of clutter I have, and deciding to take action in my life and only keep what is necessary. I’ve been binging your videos, and it’s helped me so much to feel more confident in myself and my decisions to not feed into consumer culture. It makes me so happy to finally find a content creator who cares about highlighting their natural beauty, and WHO DOESN’T ONLY HAVE DRY SKIN!! I swear, it is almost impossible for me to find creators who don’t show product reviews with the preface “keep in mind, my skin is very dry”. As silly as that is, I truly have never resonated more with videos than ones posted by you, and I’m so glad to finally feel like I am not going crazy for becoming increasingly critical in the recent year over the vast increase in brands promoting the general public to spend money on so many things we don’t need. Keep it up, and I’m sending so much love 🤍🤍🤍

  • @andreakrajnovic6332
    @andreakrajnovic6332 Місяць тому +7

    This girl is speaking FACTS!! It's time to save money. Thank you for this video!!

  • @RosDampier
    @RosDampier 22 години тому +1

    Thanks for this. Such a helpful, honest and informative video. I always really appreciate how you are so straightforward with your viewers and never try to just sell us things.

  • @SyKnife
    @SyKnife Місяць тому +7

    I’m with you 100% on these, except for the tinted eye brow gel. I use tinted gel to cover grey in my eyebrows. And YES to removing excess products from the shower/bathtub area. I use conditioner for shaving as well. Works great.

  • @zeinanoss6510
    @zeinanoss6510 Місяць тому +5

    I agree with most of what you said, but the eye brow gel is so important for me and i think it worth it ( if you have a lot of eye brow hair anyway) but it doesn't worth to be expensive.

  • @Kasatrea
    @Kasatrea Місяць тому +12

    This is such an important message, it cannot be said enough. And you present it with nuance, which is great, because I feel like almost everything is nuanced

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +2

      Sadly, we live in a society that wants everything to be black and white, good or bad.

  • @AP12360
    @AP12360 Місяць тому +12

    I agree with you on everything except the tinted eyebrow gel. I have very sparse and thin eyebrows, and I use the Elf Brow Wow tinted gel in Brunette. It makes my eyebrows look thicker, it's quick and easy, and it's cheap.

  • @debrap5758
    @debrap5758 Місяць тому +23

    Gray hair, gray eyebrow hairs - I need those tinted brow gels! 😁

    • @anna5380
      @anna5380 Місяць тому +4

      Yessss! My grandma used to dye her eyebrows, but tinted gels saved her a salon appointment. So it has a use, we just aren't the target audience for it

    • @CS-rx7sf
      @CS-rx7sf Місяць тому +1

      Same! A brow pencil doesn’t help. A subtle, tinted brow gel makes a huge difference!

    • @CS-rx7sf
      @CS-rx7sf Місяць тому +1

      To clarify, I do also use a brow pencil. But a pencil alone doesn’t help with the gray hairs. I need both to make them uniform.

    • @debrap5758
      @debrap5758 Місяць тому

      @@anna5380 I can’t dye my eyebrows - for some reason, the color doesn’t hold! Couldn’t do without tinted gels.

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki Місяць тому +1

      Same!

  • @SnackyO
    @SnackyO Місяць тому +8

    TYSM for making this. I've been downsizing my beauty routine after years of having a 12 step beauty routine morning and night including fancy lip scrubs. Now its like... why bother?

  • @MsAnzoe
    @MsAnzoe Місяць тому +5

    I really like tinted eyebrow gels - because eyebrow are 3d and having more than one colour gives it dimension. Thats what tinted eyebrow gel does for me, I would use a eyebrow pencil in a slightly lighter color to fill in my brows, and go over it with a tinted gel in a slightly darker color - that creates that dimension and makes it look less drawn on imo.
    for sparse areas a bit of a darker pencil or eyeshadow - et voilá.
    but I'm also slightly obsessed with eyebrows :D this just gave me the best results with not that much fuss

  • @aleksandrakos3261
    @aleksandrakos3261 Місяць тому +15

    Love your videos, but I do have to stress that the eye cream point is, well, not entirely true. While some people have different needs on their face overall and under their eyes, the biggest selling point for eye creams is not that. For something to be called an eye cream, extensive opthalmological testing is required. It ensures that if you accidentaly get it into the eye it's unlikely to cause you any significant issue. Regular face creams are not tested in that area at all and thus you cannot have that confidence. Especially if we're talking eye creams with actives that have different maximum percentages in eye creams and face creams. Just wanted to add that, because they are not a scam at all, despite what many people think. It's just the difference doesn't lie in the visible things :) writing this with love tho

  • @themirrorbeauty
    @themirrorbeauty Місяць тому +5

    As a lip artist, I use lip scrubs all the time. It is usually different from a face scrub exactly because it's oily, and I leave it to soak in for 5-10 minutes, after that exfoliating is easy. You can use a lip gloss and a piece of cloth instead (that will work better than a face scrub), but some lip scrubs are just very convenient to use - I love the ones in lipstick form. And, of course, you use it before applying makeup, not when you are wearing it.

  • @marlenecruickshank5272
    @marlenecruickshank5272 Місяць тому +26

    Liquid and cream blush. There are dozens out there. Your lipstick will do your cheeks to perfection.

    • @Mafuraai
      @Mafuraai Місяць тому +1

      As a cream blush lover I strongly disagree! 😄Sure, some lipsticks might work great as a blush as well, but not all of them. A lot of lipsticks can be way too creamy or too intense color for cheeks, and they might not have the same lasting power as a good cream blush does, since the skin on your lips is very different from the skin on your cheeks.
      That's why I love cream blushes, but if you've found a lipstick that works for you on your cheeks as well, I'm all for it! I guess at the end of the day the point here is that you don't need all the products that everyone else does, or the ones that beauty influencers say that everyone needs.

  • @jessicagregory8481
    @jessicagregory8481 Місяць тому +4

    Oh my goodness a beauty influencer who is no BS…AND also has EDS?! You’re my new favourite discovery! ❤

  • @lonnyking375
    @lonnyking375 Місяць тому +23

    Never say never. When your loosing hair and have no hair around your temples and continue to watch clumps of hair fall out of your head daily and have bald spots on your head your will get to the point where you'll try anything. And I mean anything and everything honey!

  • @user19374name
    @user19374name Місяць тому +5

    i am OBSESSED with your channel! however just a little fact check - eye cream actually is different. it is often formulated with much more oil and is thicker than face cream, as the area around your eye has fewer oil glands so it can tolerate more of certain products. that being said, if youre just looking for moisture, a non irritating moisturizer would be fine around the eyes - but eye creams are different and are formulated with amounts that are specific for the fragile, thinner, delicate skin around the eye (whereas our face has thicker skin).

    • @cynthiap1927
      @cynthiap1927 Місяць тому

      Ophthalmologist tested and fragrance free is important to look for.

  • @jesslovesstuff_
    @jesslovesstuff_ Місяць тому +5

    one interesting thing I've noticed - if content creators say you NEED this item and it's something that you don't actually need, fewer people are saying "no i don't need this" but when you say the opposite (you DONT need these things) people are generally more argumentative and comment that they do in fact need it and you are wrong lol

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +2

      Yeah, I was surprised by some of the comments! I had to block quite a few people.

  • @hallonfantomen
    @hallonfantomen Місяць тому +7

    Re perfumes: please see the BBC's (I think) latest deep-dive into Egyptian jasmine and child labour. Long story short, the parents/workers aren't paid enough so they need help from their kids in order to feed them. Jasmine can only be harvested in the middle of the night, and it causes the kids eye and skin issues because they don't have any protective gear. After hours of harvesting, they get paid the equivalent of 1-1,5 USD or something. Since then, I've sworn off perfumes and will finish up the ones I have. Also, mica (the "glitter" in makeup) is many times collected by impoverished families and their children.

  • @alisonschooley5459
    @alisonschooley5459 Місяць тому +3

    62yo viewer here and yes I love beauty products. I am sure over the years I have tried everything, and found basic is better. It can get to a point where to many products on your face are just to many. I find vitamin C, retinol(or similar product) moisturizer and sunscreen(or a product that has a mix of these) has been my go to for years. Totally agree with you on the eye creams, yet I keep trying them, I think it is time to stop. Thank you for these videos.

  • @JaneanJohnson
    @JaneanJohnson Місяць тому +3

    Expensive face cleansers. Hear me out. It’s on your face for 30 seconds, washed off then that 💰💰💰goes down the drain. The expensive vitamins and minerals that are in these cleansers are not on your face long enough to actually do anything. Save your money. Buy a basic cleanser that properly takes off the makeup/ oil and dirt. Take the savings and reinvest it in a nice face serum or cream that actually stays on your face and soaks in your skin.
    Side note- I use coconut oil as my makeup remover / 1st cleanse and it does an amazing job.

  • @clareosullivan6017
    @clareosullivan6017 Місяць тому +10

    I use a tinted brow gel as I have a few grey brow hairs now and the tint colours them in rather than getting them dyed.

  • @TattooedEngineer
    @TattooedEngineer Місяць тому +3

    8:07 recently there was a documentary revealing the truth behind some of this “rare expensive raw materials” harvesting. They use child labor. So yeah, I’d rather not support all these claims for purest Egyptian jasmine etc. Give me synthetic one (which in most cases smells almost the same if not better) and we’re good, and no need to overpay.

  • @satutoivonen9679
    @satutoivonen9679 Місяць тому +4

    I'm a lazy person and always on the lookout for products that would target multiple skin concerns at once. However, there are a couple of factors here that do in fact make single ingredient products necessary.
    1) Certain ingredients are difficult to formulate so as to make them both stable and able to penetrate the skin barrier. These ingredienst need to come in a very specific environment to do their job. I keep coming across complex formulations that include vit C (L-Ascorbic Acid) and retinoids that cannot possibly offer those ingredients the environment they need to do their job. These two need to come in single ingredient form to work.
    2) Skin care that offers a ton of different popular and effective ingredients in one product often has ineffective quantites of said ingredients. I don't no why. Maybe the product would end up too expensive otherwise? So many times I've looked at an ingredient list and gotten excited. Then I start figuring out the percentages of said ingredients and they turn out to be outside the therapeutic range. Ie won't do anything. Throwing 1% azelaic acid in a product is an example I've seen over and over. When all research showing skin care benefits for that ingredient are done with 15-20% that 1% isn't going to do anything. So I have my azelaic acid as a single ingredient product as well as my vit C and retinoids.

  • @misses1071
    @misses1071 Місяць тому +6

    Watching this easily got rid of at least 8 products on my mental wishlist😭😭

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +2

      That was my goal!

    • @misses1071
      @misses1071 Місяць тому +1

      @@StateofKait thank you!!!

    • @user-pe2wq8rm1k
      @user-pe2wq8rm1k Місяць тому

      I’ve bought expensive perfumes and cheap dupes and none last on my skin. It’s very disappointing, I’ve tried spray oil as a base with no luck.

  • @sophiarosep9
    @sophiarosep9 Місяць тому +14

    You have perfectly articulated my thoughts and confusion surrounding lip scrubs 😂

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +3

      I HATE THEM

    • @Alex-pk7rn
      @Alex-pk7rn Місяць тому

      Brown sugar and olive oil is literally all you need, it is wild!

    • @lunaas1029
      @lunaas1029 Місяць тому

      I wish this worked for my lips! Homemade ones are always too oily and wash cloths never seem to evenly scrub my lips and my washcloths are too soft

  • @Kristyn.roberts13
    @Kristyn.roberts13 Місяць тому +5

    This was great! We are subjected to so many unnecessary beauty products we 'must have," but really don't. Great reminder to really think about what I'm using and if it's really necessary and even providing a solution or result from using it, or am I just giving away my $$$ for nothing gained. 💜

  • @lilacchocolate
    @lilacchocolate Місяць тому +8

    Oh, I'm one of the exceptions in the eye cream department. Yes, I can see how it would be unnecessary for those lucky enough to have normal skin but I get milia if I'm not careful. Any cream that works fine on the rest of my face would easily overwhelm the delicate skin of my eye area and poof...milia! And they are very hard to get rid of once you get them. But as I do need the extra hydration around my eyes since I wear makeup (and it would be a dry flaky mess if I didn't) my miracle product, going on 15 years now, is the Boots Cucumber Eye Gel!!! 😉 But I'm a special case and I get that most eye creams are in fact face moisturisers in mini format! 😅
    Agreed, the lip scrub is a no for me too! I just use my toothbrush (having rinsed it off first of course) and do a quick once over before applying the Nuxe Rêve the Miel lip balm (the one in the pot is the most nourishing), and I can't tell you the last time I had dry flaky lips and I'm a matte liquid lipstick wearer.
    Lol, the shaving cream is a must for me! I'm extremely nearsighted and I don't wear my contacts or glasses in the bath so a shaving cream that's bright white and where you can clearly see the parts you have already shaved and haven't is a must for me! If I use just a conditioner I can't actually see what I've already shaved 😂

  • @Erika-Bella
    @Erika-Bella Місяць тому +20

    Thank you for talking about single ingredient skincare! I’m not a makeup person but I really enjoy skincare and it seems like the criteria for being a “skincare enthusiast” is having 200 different products you slap on your face rather than talking about what actually WORKS. No one needs a 10000% Niacinamide serum AND a separate HA serum AND a face mist AND 5 different face oils plus who knows what else🙄

    • @HighOnCaffine9623
      @HighOnCaffine9623 Місяць тому +1

      I saw the term “ampoule” popping up a lot recently and I just… sigh… is it really necessary?

    • @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
      @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Місяць тому +1

      If you like face oils - an organic, cold pressed Rosehip oil is gorgeous for your skin. It's the one oil I keep returning too.

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому

      ​@@HighOnCaffine9623recently? Old Korean thing

    • @pe931
      @pe931 Місяць тому

      ​@@ScriptadiabolyNot only in Korea...it is an old fashion skincare staple in many european countries, too.

  • @MarjaMariachi
    @MarjaMariachi 7 днів тому +1

    A huge problem in the supplement industry is the labels often don't match what makes it into the bottle.
    The NY Attorney General ran a study in 2015, and found supplements from GNC, Target, Walgreens and Walmart contained unlabeled ingredients, varied amounts of the ingredient you're buying, or none at all. Yay allergies!
    It was 9 years ago and I've not seen anything to fix the problem, though that could be the case. Every food has to be honest with their lists -- you can't secretly switch out meat for oatmeal and peanuts, you'd kill people! Anyway, be careful when using supplements!

  • @Carolll9
    @Carolll9 Місяць тому +20

    It’s so true, there’s lots of beauty products we don’t need. I would include primers as well. The few I’ve tried didn’t do much for me. My conditioner is over $30 so I prefer to save it for my hair and use shaving cream instead and I do buy a full bottle of my Diptyque perfume because it’s the only perfume I wear and I truly love the scent. Great video as always!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +11

      Dammit, how did I forget primers?! That’s like….my least favorite product ever!

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому +2

      What's your favourite Diptique? Love their green scents

    • @antoinettechevalier2453
      @antoinettechevalier2453 Місяць тому

      So interesting how everybody’s “need” items are so different. Primer - for me - is the absolute most necessary product I put on my face (besides serum & moisturizer). I use Smashbox Primer (the original “smooth & blur” formula) and it does exactly what it says on the tube: blurs pores & smooths my skin, also slightly mattifies which is crucial for my oily t-zone. I can leave the house confidently with only primer on my face; it’s absolutely a “need” for me. Under-eye concealer & brow gel are second tier, but I believe those are kinda necessary too - particularly for those of us over 35.

    • @Carolll9
      @Carolll9 Місяць тому

      @@ScriptadiabolyDo Son! But I do like many others from them.

  • @belladonnachronicles3369
    @belladonnachronicles3369 Місяць тому +2

    It's always a joy to see someone tell it like it is. I do like Channel No. 5 cause the scent reminds me of my mom & grandma. There is nothing wrong with a little Vaseline Petroleum Jelly under makeup, etc. The founder of Maybellineknew that. Nothing wrong with putting cut potato or banana peel on skin. Yes, cornstarch as well. I'm in my fifties & thought that the gimmicks were bad in the 80s.

  • @cakecrumb095
    @cakecrumb095 Місяць тому +4

    I’m going to add a caveat to expensive perfumes as someone who has a fragrance hobby. Someone can absolutely get dupe house perfumes and get a similar result for the scent bubble it creates. But that doesn’t take into account the longevity and performance of a perfume. Plus dupe houses will not be 100% the same no matter how hard it tries. If you just want something that will make you smell good, then get a dupe or just a tester. But if you want to experience a perfume, then I’d recommend just saving up and getting the perfume at its higher price tag.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +1

      Very true! They’re *inspired by* but not exact recreations, which I think is better anyways.

  • @catiemyers3429
    @catiemyers3429 Місяць тому +1

    That fenti lip stain is so nice. My daughter bought it for me for Christmas and it has such a smooth formula that isnt patchy.

  • @CC-kr3mr
    @CC-kr3mr Місяць тому +4

    My “tinted brow gel” is the dark brown mascara from the dollar tree. It works so well. $1.25 ✅

  • @dsch3241
    @dsch3241 Місяць тому +1

    I loved the Wonderskin lip tint. I didn’t leave it on for more than 15 seconds and than used a washcloth to take it off.

  • @dlj548
    @dlj548 Місяць тому +3

    I always learn something when I watch your videos. Thank you for educating us!

  • @alicebstyles
    @alicebstyles 23 дні тому +1

    Regarding the eye cream, I would add also the exception of having dark circles/over pigmentation. My eyes and face have different needs. Apart from that I’m 100% with you

  • @jenv6846
    @jenv6846 Місяць тому +3

    I literally just use Dove Sensitive Skin bar soap to both wash my body and shave with. No problems. Razors last the same amount of time.

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr 6 днів тому +1

    Japanese and Korean brow mascara like Heavy Rotation, Canmake, and rom&nd are like worlds beyond any tinted brow gel I can find from American retailers. if your eyebrows are a drastically different color (or even just a slightly off color) from your hair color, not only do these brow mascaras reliably deposit color on your brows in a realistic way, they last a long time! I've worn my heavy rotation brow mascara through sweaty dance classes.

  • @Daggydee
    @Daggydee Місяць тому +10

    Controversial I know but I think we don’t necessary need a foundation primers. Beauty industry makes us believe primer is absolutely necessary but if your skin is in good condition you don’t need it. If it’s dry a light moisturiser will do the job so it’s a marketing thing in my opinion. Yes it can be beneficial for some but not necessary for everyone.

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Місяць тому +4

      Yes! And eye primer is another ridiculous concept.

    • @jamianreed
      @jamianreed Місяць тому +1

      @@Summerdew123 What primer do you use? I find most primers just make me even more oily, even ones for oily skin.

    • @jamianreed
      @jamianreed Місяць тому +1

      @@Summerdew123 thanks!

  • @lilya7110
    @lilya7110 Місяць тому +2

    I am 55 and do not wear a separate eye cream. Just use fragrance free moisturizer

  • @daisymcadams2935
    @daisymcadams2935 Місяць тому +9

    I love these kinds of videos. So glad you did this!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! Will definitely be leaning into this type of content more.

  • @sandykay1593
    @sandykay1593 3 дні тому

    Oh I love fact you prefer travel size over full bottle just like I do! Its really not worth get full bottle,also small size is so convinient to grab with you wherever you go❤️

  • @user-bw7ce5eb2w
    @user-bw7ce5eb2w Місяць тому +4

    Thanks, you talked me into not using all my ulta points on a perfume I’ve been wanting and getting a sample first!😊

  • @IenjoyFries
    @IenjoyFries Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video! ❤ I especially agree on beauty supplements. The amount of people who SWEAR by beauty supplements online when they’re obviously being paid for it and to trick women all over the world break my heart. Going with the collagen craze people I know who don’t suffer from a collagen deficiency will mass buy collagen EVERYTHING

  • @Jessica-pt9tx
    @Jessica-pt9tx Місяць тому +8

    You're right about The Ordinary. I bought some products when they first became popular but I became annoyed with all the steps in my routine, irritated my skin by using too many products, and spent more money. I still like their squalane cleanser though. It's great at gently removing eye makeup. I've been listening to the Chemist Confessions podcast (they have a UA-cam channel too). They said The Ordinary's single ingredient products are mostly just Propanediol which is a solvent and a tiny bit of the ingredient advertised on the bottle. I highly recommend checking out Chemist Confessions. Very informative.

  • @TygaDetroitKing
    @TygaDetroitKing Місяць тому +2

    The realest girl i even seeing!! THANK U! Those hype products make no sense.

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos Місяць тому +3

    I love you, you’re literally one of my favourite creators ever and your content (esp the deinfluencing ones ) is always a chefs kiss

  • @gloomycandy101
    @gloomycandy101 Місяць тому +1

    It’s so exciting to me to find someone interested in skincare who also has EDS! I have to be so cautious in what I try so my routine is very simple.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому

      It’s so hard! Having a super simple routine is the best way to go for me

  • @butterflybe2230
    @butterflybe2230 Місяць тому +4

    Your content is so incredibly valuable. I’m so grateful I found your channel, you’re the only beauty guru I watch and trust now. I’d love to know your thoughts on eyeshadow primers - are they just a gimmick or do you think they have a purpose?

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Місяць тому +2

      Yes this channel is a relief

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you! I personally don’t use them because I work from home and don’t need my eyeshadow to last for 8+ hours, but I have friends who swear by eyeshadow primers. I think it’s based on the individual!

    • @butterflybe2230
      @butterflybe2230 Місяць тому

      @@StateofKait Thanks so much for the response💗

  • @bigboldsoul
    @bigboldsoul 3 дні тому +1

    Please keep making this kind of content. It really helps me with my impulsive shopping addiction.

  • @KimbiW
    @KimbiW Місяць тому +4

    Only thing is disagree on is the single ingredient skincare…purely because my skin is sensitive to Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide… and those Fing things seem to be in everything! But when I find a suitable multi-product, I totally agree. Just haven’t found many, if any

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly Місяць тому

      Especially niacinamide lately (((

    • @persian1356
      @persian1356 Місяць тому

      I have and its SAVEF SKIN by real skin retinue, I read her book last year followed her for a while an the serum is all I use! It has nicacinamide but I don t get irritated, ( usually I am ) maybe because it has so many anti inflammatory antioxidants

  • @AlvarangaBH
    @AlvarangaBH 13 днів тому

    I totally agree, I've been having seizures for about 6yrs and I haven't worked for 2yrs so I haven't been able to replace none of my beauty products except a moisturizer and a face wash, my skin is waaaaaay better than when I was putting all those chemicals on my skin, I just use my cleanser and apply my moisturizer while my skin is still damp am and pm

  • @isabellerocroi8264
    @isabellerocroi8264 Місяць тому +6

    I love this video idea! Thank you for talking about the scarcity mindset. Love your channel! ❤

  • @alysiaburns5094
    @alysiaburns5094 27 днів тому

    I agree with every single one of those "unnecessary" products! How great it is that you validated what I've learned from my own experiences. I'm 58, have sensitive skin and can totally relate to the layering of single products causing irritation. I always only buy the small sized samples of perfume. It's nice to mix things up. I have different scents depending on my mood. I've used Dove unscented soap for shaving for many years and it works just fine. I use matte brown eyeshadow and a stiff makeup brush for my eyebrows. ***I don't see the point in an eyelash serum.*** Great video!!!

  • @Br1ttany1992
    @Br1ttany1992 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for this! I needed this

  • @MarjaMariachi
    @MarjaMariachi 7 днів тому +2

    "I'm obsessed with this product!!"
    "And do you, Kaireighen, take Johnny, to be your husband?"
    "I dunno, did he trick out or honeymoon suite with 400 packages of Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops Sun Glow Serum?"

  • @terryblevins2516
    @terryblevins2516 Місяць тому +4

    Have to say I love when you do these videos!! All so so true!! Love!!!

  • @carrieg8779
    @carrieg8779 День тому

    No, don’t feel pressured. I’m 65. Enjoy your practical and sensible podcasts.

  • @dg8273
    @dg8273 Місяць тому +5

    Love this video. So glad you addressed beauty supplements.

  • @CS-rx7sf
    @CS-rx7sf Місяць тому +1

    Tinted eye brow gel has made a big difference for me. My eye brow hairs have lost pigment and have grayed as I’ve aged. A brow pencil alone doesn’t help. Tinted eye brow gel makes them uniform and brings life back to my brows without spending a lot of money at the salon to have them dyed. There are eye products with ingredients that regular face creams don’t have. Eye products with caffeine help with puffiness and circles. I also have an eye cream with a small amount of retinol that is safe around the eye and safe for eye lids. I do keep a lip scrub around for when I’m feeling under the weather or during allergy season when my lips feel crusty and gross. I use the lip scrub to scrub the yuck off my lips. I appreciate your point about not needing to buy products just because an influencer said so. I wasted too much money buying bad or mediocre products because I bought into the urgency. Freedom😌

  • @sparklieesun
    @sparklieesun Місяць тому +3

    Loved the supplement section, thanks for spreading knowledge! If you do buy over the counter supplements I would recommend to purchase only from brands that are USP certified (US Pharmacopeia). That means that you can trust the label and that the supplement has what it claims, no more no less. Breathe include Nature's Own, Nature's Bounty, and Kirkland!

    • @mariatoth2649
      @mariatoth2649 Місяць тому

      I also recommend buying organic ! very important when you read the contents.
      Thank you for a very good video !!

  • @TheSofres
    @TheSofres 2 дні тому

    My daughter may have HEDS. I never knew about it until she started looking into it. I’ve always had super tight muscles and my skin isn’t as wrinkled as most people my age (48) but I also use oils on my face like jojoba or even just Vaseline.
    I used vanicream for my body right after a shower and I never have dry skin. Other lotions only work for so many hours. It also has very little scent. Dove bar sensitive is great for full body. Even my hair.
    I’m ND as well and dealing with allergies so I have to read all the ingredients.