"How do you know how to do this stuff?" "You don't, you look it up on UA-cam." I would like to publicly appreciate how well Rachel represents women in the Try Guys videos. This was the most real answer she could have given.
Yeeees. Like when i was a tewn I watched sooo many makeup tutorials. It's unreal. Then when I got older and started using skincare - youtube again. Then when I went to a dermatologist they were so impressed lol. Anyway. Yay youtube
@@jmason1770same.. I started wearing makeup when I was 13, so like 1996. I initially learned some tricks from a man who worked at the MAC counter in town, but then when UA-cam happened, it was like the world opened up for me.
Jonny is rapidly becoming one of my absolute all time faves on the channel. It really feels like becoming a part of the extended Try Guys lineup is doing him a world of good and I’m so glad we get to be on that journey with him bc he deserves the world.
Ever since I saw this video that has been my go to thing to say when the anxiety chest pressure starts 😅 especially since I’m a goth and going all out in public is sometimes a little scary but fuck it ❤
YES I feel like he would live doing a drag show but also imagine Joanne Gateau and Eugene (I don't know his drag name) in the kitchen together in full beat? Iconic
@@miiicheeeelleeeee Oh yes! I remember that was the name from the video where he tried drag for the first time, but I wasn't sure if he kept it. I'm glad he did, I really like it.
Zach and Maggie’s relationship is so adorable. The way they naturally used rock paper scissors to decide might have been the most wholesome thing I’ve seen this week
the feeling of additional pressure as a plus size person to look 'put together' because the world sees us as 'slobs' is so real and i'm glad they included that.
Indeed for anyone of any size, if you wear some make-up or jewelry people instantly assume you are pit together. You can mot shower for days and put in some earrings and apply some lipstick and you will instantly be perceived differently.
I’m a woman who doesn’t wear makeup, and it broke my heart to hear how the women in the office felt insecure about their natural, beautiful faces! It’d be interesting to flip the script and have them try not wearing any makeup for a week!
Thanks for the comment, I was just about to wright a similar one. It's a difficult topic, beauty standards, selfcare, feeling pretty, being noticed or jugded... a lot of things play into the make up game
Yeah, as someone who, when I do wear makeup, treats it more like art than any kind of "fixing" or "putting myself together", I can't help but be so angry at what the ridiculous standards society has set for people and the "natural look" school of thought behind makeup has done to people. No one should be ashamed of their real natural look, and calling the use of makeup a "natural look", setting it in comparison to the face one was born with, just worsens all of this. It's not even the look I have an issue with--it's the insinuation that that's what a "natural" face looks like.
Yeah I also don't wear makeup, and that's partly because I wouldn't want that to become my 'normal', like I would start thinking I don't look nice without it. I also have absolutely no clue how I would start, and don't feel like investing time/money in it when I feel perfectly fine without makeup in my life 🙃
I don't wear any make up either because I was asked a few times if I was sick on a few occasions I didn't put any on and I hated that. So I just stopped so that my "sick" look became normal to everyone and for special events when I put make up on, everyone compliments me on my look which I really enjoy! And watching this I am so glad I stopped because it reminds me that I'm saving so much time and money! But it is also sad to see that so many women don't like their actual faces anymore because the "natural" look has become the norm for them.
@@cmulliner8985You comment was my initial thought too. There are social and professional repercussions for women who don’t wear makeup. If it was just a matter of “not wanting to,” then there wouldn’t the societal pressure wouldn’t exist.
Yeah, my husband cannot tell at all. I mentioned that I have pretty much stopped, and he was like "oh, I see the difference. You looked great last Tuesday." I haven't worn anything but eyeliner and eyeshadow since Christmas season 2020.
@@SakuraMoonflowerthe first day I ever wore makeup to school, in which my eyelids were literally gold (a natural gold but still gold and shiny) one of my guy friends part way through shop class stopped and stared at my face for probably 20 seconds before saying “you look… different?”
3:31 As an Asian woman, I CAN confirm that learning how to do eyeliner and eyeshadow on east asian eyes is a definite learning curve, ESPECIALLY when you have monolids, an eye shape portrayed as unideal in eastern culture (fewer videos except on ea specific platforms). I remember experimenting with it as a younger teen and being so frustrated since I couldn't follow the same tutorials as other western tutorials. After years of trial and error I finally figured out what works for me, and even still it's not the most practical lmfao
Well, let me tell you I came to care about my make up when the tables had turned and the women having everyone on chokehold were asian. And believe me or not, for a while I lived the same reverse thing as you did. I was so frustrated when he asked how to apply makeup on his lids, because I can still present a whole ass PowerPoint on the subject ffs.
Jimmy talking about how to put on eyeliner on his Asian eyes is *SO FUCKING RELATABLE* bc SO many youtube tutorials I used to follow, the person did NOT have my eye shape and eyelids!!! It's SO IMPORTANT that if you're gonna follow a makeup tutorial, find people whose features are similar to YOURS! It helps SO MUCH!
I had never thought about it for things like eyeliner before, just things that involve skin tone like contour. I also love how he started with “this is a very Asian question” idk why but that wording got a nice chuckle out of me
Watch tutorials by Chinese beauty influencers. There’s a very different technique to eyeliners and eyeshadows for Asian monolids and the Chinese have really mastered it.
Tbh all i do now is follow the (downward) line at the outer corner of my eye. There are tutorials now for cat eyes for asians, but i can't be bothered anymore 😂 for the other parts of my eyes, i also don't bother to put eyeliner anymore. It gets stretched and looks weird, the only way it looks okay is if i tightline which i don't like lol
Zach, a thing to consider extra with makeup is doctors! As a fellow chronically ill/pained person I have to be careful about not putting makeup on to make sure that my pain is taken seriously cause with makeup on it immediately makes health care professionals and the world perceive you as “alive” and “awake” and “healthy.”
And it's such a double edged thing, too. Can't look too sick and can't look too healthy. If you're relying on disability, if you look "too sick" you get accusations that you're faking. Which is really dumb. Why would I maim myself? Why? How am I inflicting myself with those chronic NEUROLOGICAL illnesses on those papers that just happen to make my skin get crappy? Dunno but it keeps happening and I'm REALLY TIRED of doing my face on those days where it hurts to touch anything on me, just to satisfy these people that I'm a "good lil citizen". There is NO WINNING. Look too healthy, "nah you're fine".
My chronic illness causes me to have red marks on my skin and makeup gives me hives so I rarely wear it. Maybe eyebrows and lipgloss. When I do I get the same comments as Zach.
this. I go to the doctor looking the most raggedy and haggard I look in my life just incase I have a complaint, I want to be taken seriously. I'm young and I've always had weird stuff going on with me. Most doctors see a young person, or someone who is afab and dismiss you outright.
I get it too but it mostly makes me sad since it means looking put together is not really about our joy and is instead mostly about mitigating social stigma and trying to prevent poor treatment 😢
Yes, and then you’re friends and family get mad because you agreed to dress casual and you wore a sundress instead of athleisure. But the thing is, if they wear leggings and a tshirt, it looks sporty and casual. If you wear it, it looks frumpy and like you’re out in your pajamas. You literally have to go a step above to look equivalent on the “put together” scale.
I never realized makeup stores really rely on presumed knowladge before going into a Sephora with my boyfriend once and he kept asking me "what's this? What's that?" It really is a whole universe we're simply pushed into from a very young age.
I went to a Sephora for the first time. I had to ask an employee to help me because I had no idea what anything was! I was so embarrassed. I felt like a toddler being led around the store. The woman who helped me was so nice but I felt so silly. Haha I’m 23 years old! I’ve only ever bought elf cosmetics from CVS and I barely wear it lol.
Yes! My fiancé had to pickup 1 black liquid lipstick and I sent him a picture of it and tried to describe where it was in the store and it took him an hour to find it… he thought it was so stupid that things are sorted by brands and he’s right! Sorting by brands makes it so much harder to compare products!
I don’t think makeup is inherently bad (I’ll occasionally wear some wild stuff to make an outfit more dramatic), but I do think makeup culture under capitalism is insidious. Sad hearing generations of women & femme-presenting ppl feeling insecure about their unaltered faces and being compelled to wear makeup to leave the house/go to work/exist in public…all for the profit of makeup corporations and cisheteropatriarchy 😢
My thoughts exactly! Like, if you generally think it's fun or love to experiment or whatever, cool. But it's SO SAD to hear some people think they HAVE to wear it. 😢
cisheteropatriarchy... lmfao. This is in the USA, so definitely not a patriarchy by definition. It's just pure capitalism. There are sexist elements obviously since it's aimed at women and men are mostly excluded form it. That equal to both sexes though, so obviously can't be "cisheteropatriarchy" lmao.
I love a good Rachel-driven video. She's got some great mom energy,she clearly enjoys torturing the guys, and she's always lovely to have in front of a camera
I remember the way my therapist reacted to me putting make-up on before one of our sessions…. He swore I looked so healthy and well rested and happy and surely I was feeling less depressed? Nope, just had extra time and did my make-up this morning. Can you say ‘why women don’t get diagnosed’.
Next up, Try Guys get a skin routine and try it for a month (face wash, serums for your skin, lotions, toners (if recommended), face masks, etc). I feel like prepping the skin is even more important than the makeup itself. I liked this video. Makeup skills ON POINT.
I think this would be fun: not because skincare with the goal of imrpoving skin appearance instead of treating skin health issues is good!!! but because I wanna see them suffer through a cosmetic skincare routine like they did with makeup
I thought that part was funny as well. Not because I wear makeup which I currently don't but the fact that he got the assignment/task/agreement with Rachel ahead of time. He should've got something like a more bolder look for one day because of his naughtiness.😂
I work with a straight guy in his 40s who wears a ring on every finger several earrings and the best makeup I’ve ever seen applied. He does his eyeliner better than I do. And we work in fine dining. A little too cool for school.
Sounds like a closeted gay man. Going around saying he's straight is an insult to us real straight guys out here. Tell your friend to be his true gay self, and fix him up with some men.
Jonny is always my favorite lol, his breakthrough at the end of "I don't even know why I ever worried about this, no one cares about me, anxiety is stupid, I look beautiful and I want Panda Express" is literally me. 😂
I get so sad every time people who wear make up say they don't like their face without it. That's YOUR FACE! It's been with you forever! The people who love you light up when they see it! How sad to think it's somehow ugly or not enough just because your skin isn't completely even
Truly! A lot of the video did feel like "Men should also feel comfortable wearing makeup! :D" Which, like, yeah, if men want to wear makeup they should feel okay with it. But I feel like they let a lot of the women talk about "Yeah, I don't like seeing my natural face, it feels incomplete, and I don't feel comfortable walking out of the house with no makeup" and just didn't super.... Talk about that? Question it?
What you are missing is the "armor" perspective. It's not you don't like your face, otherwise you'd wear makeup around the house too, it's that you feel vulnerable without your armor on in public. It's defensive. This is my outside dealing with other people persona.
That's honestly one of the reasons why I've personally never been a fan of makeup. I'll wear it for special occasions and just mascara and eyeliner for work stuff, but that's really it. When I was younger I asked a friend why she likes makeup and her response of "to make me prettier" never sat right with me, because I felt we should already feel pretty.
yeah this makes me sad :( as a makeup artist it makes me so sad that so many people hide behind makeup (this isn’t their fault) because they’re made to feel ugly, it makes me wanna cry.
This is so interesting to watch as a young adult woman who doesn’t wear makeup. I used to wear a full face at 14 because I thought I had to for being to think I was pretty. A decade later I’m a lot more confident and just wear makeup for fun, but that transition was not easy, especially as a teenager
Yes same here!! Only on rare occasions do I put some on for the last couple years and it’s amazing how much more I came to love my natural face. Tbh it’s much weirder to see myself with makeup on and I feel less myself. It was a hard transition but definitely happy to be where we both seem to be now! 🎉❤😊
Same!! I only wear make up maybe once a year, like my birthday. Otherwise I haven't used it in *years*! I also only wear comfortable clothes, I refuse to comform to the society's prettiness.
its so freeing to get to a point where you feel like you dont *have* to wear it anymore but its sad that it seems to be a common experience to feel like this as a teenager.
To anyone who feels uncomfortable going out without makeup: You CAN get used to it, I promise! It just takes trying it in small steps, going out with less and less each time
I remember the day where I said "fvck it" and have gone without makeup since. I can wear it on special occasions, but even that's a "if I have the time and energy"
I haven’t worn makeup in years with the exception of my wedding day for pictures, but I understand that if I lived in LA I would probably feel self conscious without makeup.
Can I just say: Kudos for the Guys for inviting on a more rotational cast of guests onto their platform, this approach truly does make it feel more like the original try guys without having to replace the red elephant in the room.
My fav part when Zach goes hey Maggie do you mind driving so I could do my makeup and Maggie goes I gotta do my makeup. That was so cute and funny at the same time 😂😂😂
Love this video and the discovery/discussion around unequal gender roles. Women feel especially pressured to appear “naturally” perfect while men live in ignorance of this stressor. Pointing out these disparities are what Try Guys are all about!
The thing about no one teaching you and it being overwhelmed is so real. Whilst it's great and everything that makeup can feel empowering for some people the idea that women's faces are not done, or cannot be in professional space, without makeup is wildly corrosive and taught very early. Even now in my late twenties I struggle to leave the house without wearing makeup and I wish I could just not
As a woman who only wears makeup to things like weddings, I can’t help but wonder how much added stress most makeup wearing people add to their lives by losing 20-30 minutes a day because they don’t like how they look… It made me sad to hear some say that as their big reason for wearing makeup
You're being pretty condescending here. As much as everyone should love themselves unconditionally that just isn't the reality. For most people it's hard to love yourself all the time and it takes practise. It's the same as people choosing to cover their roots or wear certain styles of dress so they don't cling to the belly/boobs/butt or wherever. People have insecurities and if spending 20/30 mins every day putting on makeup helps them feel just a little better then so be it.
I’m a female that never learned/cared about wearing makeup, so the guys did way better than I ever could’ve done! Jonny, you are right that anxiety is stupid, but we care about you and you looked so good and did such a good job!! 🧡 Damn Zach you look good 😂
As a woman who also doesn’t wear makeup ever, it made me so sad hearing the women say they didn’t like their face without it :( I def think that once you start wearing it you perceive yourself to look better and then you can’t ever stop wearing it, when you looked totally fine without it! People get used to seeing you in makeup and thinking that’s your default, but if you never wear any to begin with then there won’t be comments of “you look tired” because people are just used to your face already.
Yay, glad to see some others here who don't wear makeup. Yeah, once you start wearing it then it gets hard to stop because people get used to seeing you with it on. And then people tell ask if you're sick when you don't wear it. I haven't worn makeup in three years.
I had (have?) the opposite problem...people get so used to seeing me without it that when I come in with it, I get 'Oh you kook so pretty with it, you should do it more often!"...true stories.😑😑😑😑
I love that they've been bringing in friends for the videos and its not specifically the 3 guys. Gives them a break from constantly being in videos lol
They all did such a good job, and really made the makeup neutral. I love that men wearing a little color corrector or concealer is not as stigmatized today, and can not take away from one’s masculinity.
The best part of this video was Zach not caring about his carbon monoxide detector and Johnny talking about his ex😂 Boys I love y’all but you’re stressing me out
😂 I’ve worn makeup for the past 17 years, and never once thought about putting foundation or concealer on the back of my neck…… I feel like I may be missing out on the completely flawless Queen look ❤
I never felt like I needed to until I cut my hair to a pixie. Suddenly it was a very distinct difference in skin tone because my hair had kept some of my neck from tanning as much as the rest. It evened out soon enough but I totally get the instinct for guys with short hair.
Sometimes I feel like my pale af complexion is a blessing in disguise lol. Never could find any kind of foundation that matched, so I've only ever been using concealer for my eyes
I hope this means we'll start seeing more of Jimmy, he is such an underrated guest, he's so wholesome and funny. Just adore him. This whole new era is really refreshing, I'm loving it 💜
I'm glad they also talked about how expensive it is. It is not only difficult to feel good, want to look good, but it can also be expensive. Sometimes the choice is wear it when you can, and for others its wear it often. There are a lot of parts to wearing makeup
Kudos to the guys for committing to it, I think they all did a great job! I personally find the process of applying makeup super relaxing, and fun, but feeling pressured to wear it never feels good.
Jup, crucial difference, really. I personally resist the pressure (Im unwilling to give external anything that much power over my internal wellbeing) but will occasionally enjoy it like an artsy-thing or relaxation-thing (best with friends n someone else applying it for me).
I always find it funny that people put on sunscreen for the sole purpose of not having wrinkles when they get older. Like I get it, the sun can cause you to age faster but it can also give you skin cancer??? That's what I'm most concerned about when I get sunburns, and it's interesting that no one brings that up. My ancestors are mainly Irish and German/Polish and I don't have the luxury of tanning 🥲.
I love hearing from the try staff, especially in these “men experience things traditionally applied to women”. It’s just so relatable and almost heartwarming Also (edit) I also absolutely feel lazy and like I’m being perceived differently without makeup. It’s gotten better as I’ve gotten older, but as a teenager I hated going out without makeup
I am a woman but I am also Zach. I don’t wear make up because I’m lazy. I’m sure I could look better with make up but I just really can’t be bothered. My profession doesn’t require me to be made up, so 🤷♀️ I’m going to get 15-30 minutes extra sleep in the morning and also be able to leave the house with minimal effort.
I am a woman and also Zach, too. I'm too lazy to put on makeup, but I also have all the chronic illnesses and makeup actually irritates my skin, and I wouldn't have enough spoons to put it on regularly anyway. It's also just SO EXPENSIVE; I'd rather use the money for something else. Like paying for my expensive-ass meds, or taking care of my animals.
It breaks my heart every time one of the women say that they don’t like their face without make-up. Maybe they should do a challenge where the women in the office don’t wear make-up for a week.
I love Johnny's realisation at 15:17 because It's so true! Over the last 2 or 3 years I tried to give up wearing make up every day by changing my routine every few months and doing less and less each time. I slowly had to learn that no one cares 😂 best thing I ever did for myself
This new content of having guys experience what it's like to be women, with an educational flair, is literally the best Try Guys content that has ever existed. TY rachel 😍😍
Zach’a comment at the end! So sweet! But also I think Zach didn’t fully commit to the assignment of doing makeup before you get to work like when he’d been up for 45mins in the middle of the night and was tired 😆 you know how many moms are waking up multiple times throughout the night then getting up early to put on makeup before work
I’m dying watching this. It takes me about an hour to two hours depending on the complexity of my eye makeup (training to be a makeup artist) so it cracks me up seeing you guys try makeup 😂 I just had to watch this. Yeah she’s right, 20 minutes is fast for a daily makeup routine! I think it’s good for guys to understand the reasons why a lot of us wear makeup and touching on the insecurities we try to hide. Luckily as a makeup artist to be, I’ve been able to realize that I only want to wear makeup to make myself happy. Not my husband or anyone else. But for a long time, it was a way to hide my insecurities and it felt like a chore. Now it’s an art form for me, it’s about showing my creativity and expressing myself as well as enhancing my natural beauty, I just wish I realized that as a teenager! Anyways, you guys did a good job!
As someone who doesn't wear makeup and also someone who does not care for it- I have to admit, this gave me a different take on it. Plus Zach's pure enjoyment at the makeup bag and offering it to Nick to use was adorable.
I used to do my makeup every morning to cover up high pigmentation from when my acne was super bad. But then covid hit, and the only people who saw my face were the people I lived with, so I just stopped doing it and never got back into it. Will probably start doing it again when I go back to work (but also having a powder foundation for daily wear and liquid foundation for proper nice makeup is an absolute lifesaver)
@victoriaherndon6857 TRUE! and I am not gonna lie, he actually did an excellent job in this video! I was pleasantly surprised by the end at how good he actually got at it!
@@kathleenuclear same, I was shocked that their skin really did look natural. I would like to see their attempts at more artistic glam makeup now that they know the basics.
I am SO HERE for the try guys era of having men learn about what it’s like being a woman with this vid and the period cramps video. Loving the validation 😊
I stopped wearing makeup when the pandemic hit and we all were working from home. I haven't gone back. It's so freeing. It makes me heart break, hearing these ladies talk about their insecurities forced on to them by society. You are all perfect just as you are.
I'm someone who doesn't wear makeup. My acne, pores, and eye bags are on full display. I get told constantly that I look younger than I am just because of not looking "put together" like an adult apparently would be. We've definitely come a long way in this area, but it is still considered the standard for women not to be seen in society without a full face of makeup on.
Haha, I get the same kinds of comments. My family jokes that I look like a 12 year old and I'm 33. Maybe eventually when I start getting wrinkles I will start wearing some makeup. But not today
It’s strange how wearing makeup can make you look mature sometimes instead of being youthful.most ppl use makeup to look younger, but somehow they look much more older
@@deepreddI used to get told this a lot! but it’s because I would always wear makeup EVERY DAY! and now it’s like half the time I do so I never get told this anymore 😅
Yeah as someone who started getting fine lines on my face at the age of 17, heavy makeup doesn’t really make me look younger because foundation makes wrinkles more striking. I’ll do a bit of eyeliner if I’m having my picture taken but that’s it
4:47 I’m a 33 year old female and Zack saying “mom” is Ulta hit hard lol To all the other people out there who aren’t wearing makeup for the fun of it, and are wearing it just to not look sickly/feel less self conscious/be “professional”, I see you. I am with you. I want my mommy too 😂
I'm 46 years old (cis woman) and have only ever worn make up for special events like prom, weddings, etc. You can live make up free, you just have to accept that how you look is how you look and no one will think anything of it.
There is no such thing as a ‘cis’ woman. It’s not a medical term. You are either a woman or a trans woman. Stop making up words to describe just a real, normal, natural woman 🙄
when the boys first did their makeup with the instructions jimmy's actually looked so good, johnny's looked like he tried really hard, and zach looks like he just went through a breakup
@@Zeffer32 it generally becomes just unfit to use and if it is one like lipstick or lip products you want to make sure it is not in an environment for bacteria to grow. Also, take foundation for example: water based lasts for about 1 year, while oil based lasts for roughly 18 months.
I love jimmy in try guys videos!!! He is always so open and genuinely excited to everything they put him through 😍 his is a great addition to the vibes 🙌🏻
I am all for body positivity and I work in manual labor with a group of the sweetest kindest most supportive men on the planet. I’ve been doing this for ten years. And three days ago was the first time I didn’t wear any makeup to work at all and I was NERVOUS. I have no idea why!!!?!?? No one said a word and honestly they wouldn’t have noticed if I walked in with full glam on either but it just made me super self conscious for the first hour Edit: someone mentioned down below as a plus-sized person they feel more pressure to put makeup on and since in my profession I wear heavy work pants and tshirts and no jewelry for safety reasons maybe this is why I feel so pressured to make my face look feminine? Like I can’t soften the rest of my appearance so that’s my one area to say hey no I’m a pretty woman? BRB texting my therapist 😂
"How do you know how to do this stuff?"
"You don't, you look it up on UA-cam."
I would like to publicly appreciate how well Rachel represents women in the Try Guys videos. This was the most real answer she could have given.
I started wearing makeup before YT existed. I looked at magazine photos but it was hard to find to photos of women of color.
Yeeees. Like when i was a tewn I watched sooo many makeup tutorials. It's unreal.
Then when I got older and started using skincare - youtube again. Then when I went to a dermatologist they were so impressed lol. Anyway. Yay youtube
@@jmason1770same.. I started wearing makeup when I was 13, so like 1996. I initially learned some tricks from a man who worked at the MAC counter in town, but then when UA-cam happened, it was like the world opened up for me.
@@jmason1770i never did my makeup for that reason. finding looks or correct color foundation wasn’t worth the stress
So true
“$100 seems like a lot of money” “I can buy the whole store with that” oh boys…… not in this economy 😭
Haha yeah my $45 highlighter cackled at their assumption.
The shock at the $50 piece tag, they needed a guide to take them to the drugstore section immediately!!!!
Yup
@@lovesplus3879 Back when I wore makeup, I would never pay that much for one item!
My tinted moisturizer w SPF is like $35 like they’re in for a RUDE awakening
As an Asian woman, I laughed so hard when Jimmy was trying to find his foundation shade and he’s just looking at the different Asian models 😂😂
Then choosing the medium beige which every woman wore in the 90s-early 00s 😂
Jonny is rapidly becoming one of my absolute all time faves on the channel. It really feels like becoming a part of the extended Try Guys lineup is doing him a world of good and I’m so glad we get to be on that journey with him bc he deserves the world.
I completely agree! I love seeing more of his personality and viewpoints in these videos
Such a fan!!
I love Jonny. But tbh Kwesi James is my GUY.
@@milkshakebananazI want Johnny, Kwesi and my girl Rainie to be a subset of the try guys. I love them so much!
Same! Also more Jimmy please!
“anxiety’s stupid. i look beautiful”
when johnny said that it made my heart so warm! so happy for him
yes, he's so right, anxiety is not good for anything
Ever since I saw this video that has been my go to thing to say when the anxiety chest pressure starts 😅 especially since I’m a goth and going all out in public is sometimes a little scary but fuck it ❤
@@hannahandersen6869 Fellow Goth here :D Got anxiety too, but it does get a lil easier, promise. Go outside and be your spookiest self!
Jimmy washing his actual face with foaming hand soap and then the next day saying "my face is dry and itchy" 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I screamed when I see him using hand soap
the way my jaw dropped when i saw that lol
That's what I do though lol
i use handsoap for my face every day .. but tbf my skin is naturally oily so i like when its somewhat dry lol
15:17 “it’s so silly I was ever stressed about this. I am fine. Nobody cares about me. Anxiety is stupid.” I absolutely use this as my daily mantra.
I felt the same way!!
I’m glad to see others can also relate! 😅
I've said this before, but Eugene definitely needs to put Johnny in full drag. Joanne Gateau needs to happen.
YES I feel like he would live doing a drag show but also imagine Joanne Gateau and Eugene (I don't know his drag name) in the kitchen together in full beat? Iconic
Joanne Gâteaux Let's make it fancy and proper 🥰
@@pupsinsbarksI believe Eugene's drag persona is Cheyenne Pepper (I'm not sure with this spelling though)
@@miiicheeeelleeeee Oh yes! I remember that was the name from the video where he tried drag for the first time, but I wasn't sure if he kept it. I'm glad he did, I really like it.
Johnny CAKES
Zach and Maggie’s relationship is so adorable. The way they naturally used rock paper scissors to decide might have been the most wholesome thing I’ve seen this week
As an Asian woman... glad to see Jimmy understand the struggle especially with the eyes 😅😂
I was surprised they didn't have any tutorials or material for hooded eyes haha
yes lol I do it at the wings short and at the end of my eyes
the feeling of additional pressure as a plus size person to look 'put together' because the world sees us as 'slobs' is so real and i'm glad they included that.
YES. I really appreciated that representation.
yupppp, absolutely
Indeed for anyone of any size, if you wear some make-up or jewelry people instantly assume you are pit together. You can mot shower for days and put in some earrings and apply some lipstick and you will instantly be perceived differently.
@@Freya778 The pressure for plus-size people to appear put together is absolutely more intense.
@@kjsaaaaaaaa Agreed
I’m a woman who doesn’t wear makeup, and it broke my heart to hear how the women in the office felt insecure about their natural, beautiful faces! It’d be interesting to flip the script and have them try not wearing any makeup for a week!
Thanks for the comment, I was just about to wright a similar one. It's a difficult topic, beauty standards, selfcare, feeling pretty, being noticed or jugded... a lot of things play into the make up game
Yeah, as someone who, when I do wear makeup, treats it more like art than any kind of "fixing" or "putting myself together", I can't help but be so angry at what the ridiculous standards society has set for people and the "natural look" school of thought behind makeup has done to people. No one should be ashamed of their real natural look, and calling the use of makeup a "natural look", setting it in comparison to the face one was born with, just worsens all of this.
It's not even the look I have an issue with--it's the insinuation that that's what a "natural" face looks like.
Yeah I also don't wear makeup, and that's partly because I wouldn't want that to become my 'normal', like I would start thinking I don't look nice without it. I also have absolutely no clue how I would start, and don't feel like investing time/money in it when I feel perfectly fine without makeup in my life 🙃
I don't wear any make up either because I was asked a few times if I was sick on a few occasions I didn't put any on and I hated that. So I just stopped so that my "sick" look became normal to everyone and for special events when I put make up on, everyone compliments me on my look which I really enjoy! And watching this I am so glad I stopped because it reminds me that I'm saving so much time and money! But it is also sad to see that so many women don't like their actual faces anymore because the "natural" look has become the norm for them.
@@cmulliner8985You comment was my initial thought too. There are social and professional repercussions for women who don’t wear makeup. If it was just a matter of “not wanting to,” then there wouldn’t the societal pressure wouldn’t exist.
Zach telling Rachel that he cannot tell if she is wearing make up despite knowing her for 5 years is the most Zach thing ever
That's most men lol. They frequently do not know what a genuinely bare faced women looks like.
Was she wearing it on this? Were the other women? 😮
@@travelchannel304 if you're asking earnestly, yes most if not all the women who appeared in this video was wearing makeup
Yeah, my husband cannot tell at all. I mentioned that I have pretty much stopped, and he was like "oh, I see the difference. You looked great last Tuesday."
I haven't worn anything but eyeliner and eyeshadow since Christmas season 2020.
@@SakuraMoonflowerthe first day I ever wore makeup to school, in which my eyelids were literally gold (a natural gold but still gold and shiny) one of my guy friends part way through shop class stopped and stared at my face for probably 20 seconds before saying “you look… different?”
“You look very femme top, whereas you normally look very..”
“No no, go ahead”
I’m dead 💀
I love Eugene lmao
3:31 As an Asian woman, I CAN confirm that learning how to do eyeliner and eyeshadow on east asian eyes is a definite learning curve, ESPECIALLY when you have monolids, an eye shape portrayed as unideal in eastern culture (fewer videos except on ea specific platforms). I remember experimenting with it as a younger teen and being so frustrated since I couldn't follow the same tutorials as other western tutorials. After years of trial and error I finally figured out what works for me, and even still it's not the most practical lmfao
Well, let me tell you I came to care about my make up when the tables had turned and the women having everyone on chokehold were asian. And believe me or not, for a while I lived the same reverse thing as you did. I was so frustrated when he asked how to apply makeup on his lids, because I can still present a whole ass PowerPoint on the subject ffs.
Jimmy talking about how to put on eyeliner on his Asian eyes is *SO FUCKING RELATABLE* bc SO many youtube tutorials I used to follow, the person did NOT have my eye shape and eyelids!!! It's SO IMPORTANT that if you're gonna follow a makeup tutorial, find people whose features are similar to YOURS! It helps SO MUCH!
I had never thought about it for things like eyeliner before, just things that involve skin tone like contour. I also love how he started with “this is a very Asian question” idk why but that wording got a nice chuckle out of me
I've got a mono lid... And a double as an Asian and I look at eyeliner tutorials and just decide it's not worth it.
Watch tutorials by Chinese beauty influencers. There’s a very different technique to eyeliners and eyeshadows for Asian monolids and the Chinese have really mastered it.
Tbh all i do now is follow the (downward) line at the outer corner of my eye. There are tutorials now for cat eyes for asians, but i can't be bothered anymore 😂 for the other parts of my eyes, i also don't bother to put eyeliner anymore. It gets stretched and looks weird, the only way it looks okay is if i tightline which i don't like lol
Also true for eye make-up for hooded lids as well.
Zach, a thing to consider extra with makeup is doctors! As a fellow chronically ill/pained person I have to be careful about not putting makeup on to make sure that my pain is taken seriously cause with makeup on it immediately makes health care professionals and the world perceive you as “alive” and “awake” and “healthy.”
this is so fucked. i’m sorry you have to deal with this shit.
And it's such a double edged thing, too. Can't look too sick and can't look too healthy. If you're relying on disability, if you look "too sick" you get accusations that you're faking. Which is really dumb. Why would I maim myself? Why? How am I inflicting myself with those chronic NEUROLOGICAL illnesses on those papers that just happen to make my skin get crappy? Dunno but it keeps happening and I'm REALLY TIRED of doing my face on those days where it hurts to touch anything on me, just to satisfy these people that I'm a "good lil citizen".
There is NO WINNING. Look too healthy, "nah you're fine".
Annoying but true. I learned very early on never to wear makeup on days I have doctor's appointments.
My chronic illness causes me to have red marks on my skin and makeup gives me hives so I rarely wear it. Maybe eyebrows and lipgloss. When I do I get the same comments as Zach.
this. I go to the doctor looking the most raggedy and haggard I look in my life just incase I have a complaint, I want to be taken seriously. I'm young and I've always had weird stuff going on with me. Most doctors see a young person, or someone who is afab and dismiss you outright.
“As a plus sized person I’m scared of not looking put together” TOOO REAL FOR THAT 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I WAS GONNA SAY THE SAME. such important representation.
I almost never wear makeup, but I still feel like that statement is 100% relatable. I think I put the effort into my hair rather than my face.
I get it too but it mostly makes me sad since it means looking put together is not really about our joy and is instead mostly about mitigating social stigma and trying to prevent poor treatment 😢
Yes, and then you’re friends and family get mad because you agreed to dress casual and you wore a sundress instead of athleisure. But the thing is, if they wear leggings and a tshirt, it looks sporty and casual. If you wear it, it looks frumpy and like you’re out in your pajamas. You literally have to go a step above to look equivalent on the “put together” scale.
I love how seriously Jimmy took this, he understood the assignment 💅
Jimmy needs to keep doing this makeup routine coz his skin looks AIRBRUSHED. Soooo good. 😂😂😂
I never realized makeup stores really rely on presumed knowladge before going into a Sephora with my boyfriend once and he kept asking me "what's this? What's that?" It really is a whole universe we're simply pushed into from a very young age.
I went to a Sephora for the first time. I had to ask an employee to help me because I had no idea what anything was! I was so embarrassed. I felt like a toddler being led around the store. The woman who helped me was so nice but I felt so silly. Haha I’m 23 years old! I’ve only ever bought elf cosmetics from CVS and I barely wear it lol.
@@Olivia-no2hlme with Nyx. 😂 I’ve learned I’m allergic to a lot of it the hard way.
Yes! My fiancé had to pickup 1 black liquid lipstick and I sent him a picture of it and tried to describe where it was in the store and it took him an hour to find it… he thought it was so stupid that things are sorted by brands and he’s right! Sorting by brands makes it so much harder to compare products!
Jimmy and his wife’s kid throwing his toy in the toilet was so funny! More Jimmy, please. He seems like such a kind and happy guy.
The comedic timing was impeccable lol
I LOVE HIM
Yes, I really enjoyed him! More, please!
Yes! We love Jimmy!
i know right! the genuine screams of excitement i let out when i saw him in this (and most other videos) lol
I don’t think makeup is inherently bad (I’ll occasionally wear some wild stuff to make an outfit more dramatic), but I do think makeup culture under capitalism is insidious. Sad hearing generations of women & femme-presenting ppl feeling insecure about their unaltered faces and being compelled to wear makeup to leave the house/go to work/exist in public…all for the profit of makeup corporations and cisheteropatriarchy 😢
My thoughts exactly! Like, if you generally think it's fun or love to experiment or whatever, cool. But it's SO SAD to hear some people think they HAVE to wear it. 😢
Well said!
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
It’s one of the many flaws of humans. We’re inherently imperfect but we all love perfection.
cisheteropatriarchy... lmfao.
This is in the USA, so definitely not a patriarchy by definition.
It's just pure capitalism. There are sexist elements obviously since it's aimed at women and men are mostly excluded form it.
That equal to both sexes though, so obviously can't be "cisheteropatriarchy" lmao.
Have to admit my favorite part was Mason putting stuff in the toilet and his parents freaking out.
Ikr I was dying. His cute little unperturbed face when his alarmed parents run in to stop him 😂
And the mom just going "that's gross"😂
I love a good Rachel-driven video. She's got some great mom energy,she clearly enjoys torturing the guys, and she's always lovely to have in front of a camera
When Zach said "$100 seems like a lot of money" I had to pause the video to laugh. It's a dead giveaway that he's never bought makeup before.
I burst out laughing and then said “oh no!”
I literally spend that just on my skincare products. Like Zach honey $100 just cleans and moisturizes your face 💀
But skincare products weren't included in the challenge/shopping, so it doesn't matter...
What's hilarious is he did a Buzzfeed video guessing the price of makeup
As a cheepstake when it comes to my makeup, that is a lot of money for me. But knowing how expensive they usually are, i laughed 😂
Eugene and Jonny! 🤣 “Usually you look a little more…” “No, finish it.”
This part had me rolling 😂
I remember the way my therapist reacted to me putting make-up on before one of our sessions…. He swore I looked so healthy and well rested and happy and surely I was feeling less depressed? Nope, just had extra time and did my make-up this morning. Can you say ‘why women don’t get diagnosed’.
This is why I will never see a cis male therapist or primary care physician.
Next up, Try Guys get a skin routine and try it for a month (face wash, serums for your skin, lotions, toners (if recommended), face masks, etc). I feel like prepping the skin is even more important than the makeup itself. I liked this video. Makeup skills ON POINT.
I think this would be fun: not because skincare with the goal of imrpoving skin appearance instead of treating skin health issues is good!!! but because I wanna see them suffer through a cosmetic skincare routine like they did with makeup
I would learn so much from that video
6:21 Rachel: “Zach did you do it!?”
Zach: “I didn’t have time this morning”
Rachel: *shocked and offended*
“WHAT!? YOU ABSOLUTE B!TCH”
😂😂😂😂 I died
I thought that part was funny as well. Not because I wear makeup which I currently don't but the fact that he got the assignment/task/agreement with Rachel ahead of time. He should've got something like a more bolder look for one day because of his naughtiness.😂
I work with a straight guy in his 40s who wears a ring on every finger several earrings and the best makeup I’ve ever seen applied. He does his eyeliner better than I do. And we work in fine dining. A little too cool for school.
He sounds badass.
Gen X baby... we got left at home after school alone and we used that time effectively! XD
Sounds like a closeted gay man. Going around saying he's straight is an insult to us real straight guys out here. Tell your friend to be his true gay self, and fix him up with some men.
Sounds like a living legend
i really loved how Jonny gradually becomes more confident about wearing makeup. love that he's considering to experiment more about it. he looks good
Jonny is always my favorite lol, his breakthrough at the end of "I don't even know why I ever worried about this, no one cares about me, anxiety is stupid, I look beautiful and I want Panda Express" is literally me. 😂
Also choosing blue mascara, it looked amazing. I'd be so afraid to wear that. Proud of him ❤
I get so sad every time people who wear make up say they don't like their face without it. That's YOUR FACE! It's been with you forever! The people who love you light up when they see it! How sad to think it's somehow ugly or not enough just because your skin isn't completely even
Truly! A lot of the video did feel like "Men should also feel comfortable wearing makeup! :D" Which, like, yeah, if men want to wear makeup they should feel okay with it. But I feel like they let a lot of the women talk about "Yeah, I don't like seeing my natural face, it feels incomplete, and I don't feel comfortable walking out of the house with no makeup" and just didn't super.... Talk about that? Question it?
What you are missing is the "armor" perspective. It's not you don't like your face, otherwise you'd wear makeup around the house too, it's that you feel vulnerable without your armor on in public. It's defensive. This is my outside dealing with other people persona.
That's honestly one of the reasons why I've personally never been a fan of makeup. I'll wear it for special occasions and just mascara and eyeliner for work stuff, but that's really it. When I was younger I asked a friend why she likes makeup and her response of "to make me prettier" never sat right with me, because I felt we should already feel pretty.
I feel like this video reinforced that and it made me super sad to hear!!!
yeah this makes me sad :( as a makeup artist it makes me so sad that so many people hide behind makeup (this isn’t their fault) because they’re made to feel ugly, it makes me wanna cry.
Johnny going from "the first step is probably to wash your face" to washing his face with foamint hand soap was gold honestly
I love Joyce. She's always the cheerleader friend who gasses them all up and make them feel better about themselves.
This is so interesting to watch as a young adult woman who doesn’t wear makeup. I used to wear a full face at 14 because I thought I had to for being to think I was pretty. A decade later I’m a lot more confident and just wear makeup for fun, but that transition was not easy, especially as a teenager
Yes same here!! Only on rare occasions do I put some on for the last couple years and it’s amazing how much more I came to love my natural face. Tbh it’s much weirder to see myself with makeup on and I feel less myself. It was a hard transition but definitely happy to be where we both seem to be now! 🎉❤😊
This is so me I haven't worn makeup for like a few months right now and I used not be able to leave my house without wearing at least lipstick
Same!! I only wear make up maybe once a year, like my birthday. Otherwise I haven't used it in *years*! I also only wear comfortable clothes, I refuse to comform to the society's prettiness.
its so freeing to get to a point where you feel like you dont *have* to wear it anymore but its sad that it seems to be a common experience to feel like this as a teenager.
Yeah I don’t wear makeup daily now! Also a full face of makeup takes me legit 4 minutes 😂 how is this taking women 20 plus minutes
Jimmy struggling with Asian makeup challenges is very relatable 😅
Yeessss 😂
I love the guests they’ve had on rotation recently
I didn't know how much I needed more Jimmy and Jonny. Please have them in more videos.
how jimmy finds his shade is hilarious to me "he's asian, she's asian, this looks like my shade"
To anyone who feels uncomfortable going out without makeup: You CAN get used to it, I promise! It just takes trying it in small steps, going out with less and less each time
YES! ^ this! I havent worn makeup in a week. Noone has noticed :P
Nothing bad has happened to me because of never wearing makeup. I don't even own any, and I don't worry about it.
I remember the day where I said "fvck it" and have gone without makeup since. I can wear it on special occasions, but even that's a "if I have the time and energy"
I haven’t worn makeup in years with the exception of my wedding day for pictures, but I understand that if I lived in LA I would probably feel self conscious without makeup.
I love putting on fun makeup looks with glitter and colors but I can also go out with just lip balm and nothing else.
Can I just say:
Kudos for the Guys for inviting on a more rotational cast of guests onto their platform, this approach truly does make it feel more like the original try guys without having to replace the red elephant in the room.
My fav part when Zach goes hey Maggie do you mind driving so I could do my makeup and Maggie goes I gotta do my makeup. That was so cute and funny at the same time 😂😂😂
The trick is to learn to apply makeup while driving. Not the safest thing, but sometimes it’s either do makeup in the car or be late.
Zach's got himself a teslaaaaaaaaaaa
@@celesteblack1803you're gonna kill someone one day, don't do that shit.
It makes me so happy when my partner randomly says “you look so pretty today” and it’s a no makeup day.
10:39 "then i wont hook up with him" IM SOBBING HES SO REAL FOR THAT
Love this video and the discovery/discussion around unequal gender roles. Women feel especially pressured to appear “naturally” perfect while men live in ignorance of this stressor. Pointing out these disparities are what Try Guys are all about!
Using Wikihow to learn makeup is like using a microscope to look at the moon 😂
The fact that they printed out the Wikihow instructions is sending me
Yeah but, their results were on point!
Reminded me of Shane and Ryan using wikihow to learn how to conduct a seance in buzzfeed unsolved supernatural 😭
The thing about no one teaching you and it being overwhelmed is so real. Whilst it's great and everything that makeup can feel empowering for some people the idea that women's faces are not done, or cannot be in professional space, without makeup is wildly corrosive and taught very early. Even now in my late twenties I struggle to leave the house without wearing makeup and I wish I could just not
Maggie’s “I gotta do my makeup!” is so cute 16:00
As a woman who only wears makeup to things like weddings, I can’t help but wonder how much added stress most makeup wearing people add to their lives by losing 20-30 minutes a day because they don’t like how they look…
It made me sad to hear some say that as their big reason for wearing makeup
You're being pretty condescending here. As much as everyone should love themselves unconditionally that just isn't the reality. For most people it's hard to love yourself all the time and it takes practise. It's the same as people choosing to cover their roots or wear certain styles of dress so they don't cling to the belly/boobs/butt or wherever. People have insecurities and if spending 20/30 mins every day putting on makeup helps them feel just a little better then so be it.
I’m a female that never learned/cared about wearing makeup, so the guys did way better than I ever could’ve done! Jonny, you are right that anxiety is stupid, but we care about you and you looked so good and did such a good job!! 🧡 Damn Zach you look good 😂
Same. I felt a little alien in hearing about all the women's perspectives here.
As a woman who also doesn’t wear makeup ever, it made me so sad hearing the women say they didn’t like their face without it :( I def think that once you start wearing it you perceive yourself to look better and then you can’t ever stop wearing it, when you looked totally fine without it! People get used to seeing you in makeup and thinking that’s your default, but if you never wear any to begin with then there won’t be comments of “you look tired” because people are just used to your face already.
High five! I'm female and also never wear makeup! The most effort I do at minimum is moisturize my face after a good face wash xD
Yay, glad to see some others here who don't wear makeup. Yeah, once you start wearing it then it gets hard to stop because people get used to seeing you with it on. And then people tell ask if you're sick when you don't wear it. I haven't worn makeup in three years.
I had (have?) the opposite problem...people get so used to seeing me without it that when I come in with it, I get 'Oh you kook so pretty with it, you should do it more often!"...true stories.😑😑😑😑
I love that they've been bringing in friends for the videos and its not specifically the 3 guys. Gives them a break from constantly being in videos lol
They've had to, with Eugene being so busy, and Keith traveling so much...
They all did such a good job, and really made the makeup neutral. I love that men wearing a little color corrector or concealer is not as stigmatized today, and can not take away from one’s masculinity.
The best part of this video was Zach not caring about his carbon monoxide detector and Johnny talking about his ex😂 Boys I love y’all but you’re stressing me out
But can we talk about Eugene's makeup? How good looked that pink/red! 😍
😂 I’ve worn makeup for the past 17 years, and never once thought about putting foundation or concealer on the back of my neck……
I feel like I may be missing out on the completely flawless Queen look ❤
I never felt like I needed to until I cut my hair to a pixie. Suddenly it was a very distinct difference in skin tone because my hair had kept some of my neck from tanning as much as the rest. It evened out soon enough but I totally get the instinct for guys with short hair.
Sometimes I feel like my pale af complexion is a blessing in disguise lol. Never could find any kind of foundation that matched, so I've only ever been using concealer for my eyes
Nah just blend it a little bit down the neck and your good, especially if you have long hair
I hope this means we'll start seeing more of Jimmy, he is such an underrated guest, he's so wholesome and funny. Just adore him. This whole new era is really refreshing, I'm loving it 💜
I'm glad they also talked about how expensive it is. It is not only difficult to feel good, want to look good, but it can also be expensive. Sometimes the choice is wear it when you can, and for others its wear it often. There are a lot of parts to wearing makeup
Kudos to the guys for committing to it, I think they all did a great job! I personally find the process of applying makeup super relaxing, and fun, but feeling pressured to wear it never feels good.
Jup, crucial difference, really. I personally resist the pressure (Im unwilling to give external anything that much power over my internal wellbeing) but will occasionally enjoy it like an artsy-thing or relaxation-thing (best with friends n someone else applying it for me).
All the staff talking about how they experience make up in between the try guys completely made this video ❤❤
I wish Jimmy took part in more vids like this with the Try Guys rather than just the cooking based vids; he's such a joy to watch.
Yes exactly! Jonny's the prime example of this, so I also hope to see Jimmy immerse himself in more Try Guys content, too ❤
Honestly, Zach putting on sunscreen in the morning is 100% impressive.
I always find it funny that people put on sunscreen for the sole purpose of not having wrinkles when they get older. Like I get it, the sun can cause you to age faster but it can also give you skin cancer??? That's what I'm most concerned about when I get sunburns, and it's interesting that no one brings that up. My ancestors are mainly Irish and German/Polish and I don't have the luxury of tanning 🥲.
I love how keith is described as [Zach's friend] in the subtitles
Could we please get a part two to this, in which the guys do their makeup full glam?
I love hearing from the try staff, especially in these “men experience things traditionally applied to women”. It’s just so relatable and almost heartwarming
Also (edit) I also absolutely feel lazy and like I’m being perceived differently without makeup. It’s gotten better as I’ve gotten older, but as a teenager I hated going out without makeup
I am a woman but I am also Zach. I don’t wear make up because I’m lazy. I’m sure I could look better with make up but I just really can’t be bothered. My profession doesn’t require me to be made up, so 🤷♀️ I’m going to get 15-30 minutes extra sleep in the morning and also be able to leave the house with minimal effort.
I am a woman and also Zach, too. I'm too lazy to put on makeup, but I also have all the chronic illnesses and makeup actually irritates my skin, and I wouldn't have enough spoons to put it on regularly anyway. It's also just SO EXPENSIVE; I'd rather use the money for something else. Like paying for my expensive-ass meds, or taking care of my animals.
Agree. 😅
you look perfectly fine the way you are
It breaks my heart every time one of the women say that they don’t like their face without make-up. Maybe they should do a challenge where the women in the office don’t wear make-up for a week.
This ^^^
That’s what men do to you.
@@thatgirl9532I think it’s more of a societal standard than specifically men
I hate wearing makeup. I don't even like skincare. I'll shower, wash my face and wear deodorant and that's about it.
YES!! that really stung to hear :((
zach out here really encompassing the chronically ill "it makes me look more alive but i feel too dead to do it" makeup struggle
I love Johnny's realisation at 15:17 because It's so true! Over the last 2 or 3 years I tried to give up wearing make up every day by changing my routine every few months and doing less and less each time. I slowly had to learn that no one cares 😂 best thing I ever did for myself
15:52 as a member of gen Z, for the last while the only makeup I’ve worn has been eyes and lips and it’s amazing, 10/10 recommend
Jonny going straight for the blue mascara is so relatable tbh
that was also my first mascara so i felt seen
More Jonny is always welcome
yes please!
This new content of having guys experience what it's like to be women, with an educational flair, is literally the best Try Guys content that has ever existed. TY rachel 😍😍
Well, that’s how the Try Guys started. Their very first video on Buzzfeed was them trying on women’s underwear.
Zach’a comment at the end! So sweet! But also I think Zach didn’t fully commit to the assignment of doing makeup before you get to work like when he’d been up for 45mins in the middle of the night and was tired 😆 you know how many moms are waking up multiple times throughout the night then getting up early to put on makeup before work
I’m dying watching this. It takes me about an hour to two hours depending on the complexity of my eye makeup (training to be a makeup artist) so it cracks me up seeing you guys try makeup 😂 I just had to watch this. Yeah she’s right, 20 minutes is fast for a daily makeup routine! I think it’s good for guys to understand the reasons why a lot of us wear makeup and touching on the insecurities we try to hide. Luckily as a makeup artist to be, I’ve been able to realize that I only want to wear makeup to make myself happy. Not my husband or anyone else. But for a long time, it was a way to hide my insecurities and it felt like a chore. Now it’s an art form for me, it’s about showing my creativity and expressing myself as well as enhancing my natural beauty, I just wish I realized that as a teenager!
Anyways, you guys did a good job!
YES, I am stopping my video to yell at Jimmy. DO NOT USE HAND SOAP. Oh my God, his poor skin. 😂
Same here I was like NOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I came straight to the comments in pure disappointment of his choices
@@soulgirl66and his wife wears makeup which means there was at least one acceptable face wash if not two in that cabinet.
I KNOOOOW! I was immediately was like "Oh noooo!" 😂
I just did the same thing lol glad I'm not the only one with a visceral reaction to that happening
If Eugene has not coached you guys through this video, we have been scammed
Eugene was not available to do that. This was filmed in June so he was involved in Pride, Nimona press, Gold Gala, CA State Legislature honor, etc.
@@jmason1770 Aw that's a shame, watched Nimona and it was great tho :)
@@jmason1770are you sure?
Baby why would Eugene be the coach, his thing is more glam makeup not natural
@@thatgirl9532These activities were all of over his social media.
As someone who doesn't wear makeup and also someone who does not care for it- I have to admit, this gave me a different take on it.
Plus Zach's pure enjoyment at the makeup bag and offering it to Nick to use was adorable.
I love Joyce so much 😭 her hyping Zach up was so wholesome
I used to do my makeup every morning to cover up high pigmentation from when my acne was super bad. But then covid hit, and the only people who saw my face were the people I lived with, so I just stopped doing it and never got back into it. Will probably start doing it again when I go back to work (but also having a powder foundation for daily wear and liquid foundation for proper nice makeup is an absolute lifesaver)
Zach getting so excited when Maggie got him his own makeup bag 😍
How many makeup videos has Zach done at this point? HOW IS HE NOT AN EXPERT?
This is the closest he's come to being taught lol in every other video that I remember they just hand him stuff
@victoriaherndon6857 TRUE! and I am not gonna lie, he actually did an excellent job in this video! I was pleasantly surprised by the end at how good he actually got at it!
@@kathleenuclear same, I was shocked that their skin really did look natural. I would like to see their attempts at more artistic glam makeup now that they know the basics.
I am SO HERE for the try guys era of having men learn about what it’s like being a woman with this vid and the period cramps video. Loving the validation 😊
I'd love to see a video of all the makeup wearers in the office spending a week without make-up
blue mascara looks so good on johnny! never thought it'll look good on anyone
I stopped wearing makeup when the pandemic hit and we all were working from home. I haven't gone back. It's so freeing. It makes me heart break, hearing these ladies talk about their insecurities forced on to them by society. You are all perfect just as you are.
I'm someone who doesn't wear makeup. My acne, pores, and eye bags are on full display. I get told constantly that I look younger than I am just because of not looking "put together" like an adult apparently would be. We've definitely come a long way in this area, but it is still considered the standard for women not to be seen in society without a full face of makeup on.
Haha, I get the same kinds of comments. My family jokes that I look like a 12 year old and I'm 33. Maybe eventually when I start getting wrinkles I will start wearing some makeup. But not today
It’s strange how wearing makeup can make you look mature sometimes instead of being youthful.most ppl use makeup to look younger, but somehow they look much more older
I get told I look sick when I don't wear makeup 😂😂
@@deepreddI used to get told this a lot! but it’s because I would always wear makeup EVERY DAY! and now it’s like half the time I do so I never get told this anymore 😅
Yeah as someone who started getting fine lines on my face at the age of 17, heavy makeup doesn’t really make me look younger because foundation makes wrinkles more striking. I’ll do a bit of eyeliner if I’m having my picture taken but that’s it
The pitch:
Zach: Let's wear make up for a week!
Eugene: That's a Tuesday for me
As a woman who does not wear makeup, holy shit this video makes me SO GLAD that I made that decision.
4:47 I’m a 33 year old female and Zack saying “mom” is Ulta hit hard lol
To all the other people out there who aren’t wearing makeup for the fun of it, and are wearing it just to not look sickly/feel less self conscious/be “professional”, I see you. I am with you. I want my mommy too 😂
Jimmy with his little boy just made my heart happy
Honestly thank you Jimmy for making East Asians feel seen at 3:30, eye makeup really is a struggle
Jonny holding down the channel all summer 😍
The awkwardness they initially felt about 'oh what if people notice it and think it looks stupid' is what I went through when i was 13 😊
I'm 46 years old (cis woman) and have only ever worn make up for special events like prom, weddings, etc. You can live make up free, you just have to accept that how you look is how you look and no one will think anything of it.
Yep and also wearing make-up everyday is _really_ bad for your skin, it ages you
There is no such thing as a ‘cis’ woman. It’s not a medical term. You are either a woman or a trans woman. Stop making up words to describe just a real, normal, natural woman 🙄
when the boys first did their makeup with the instructions jimmy's actually looked so good, johnny's looked like he tried really hard, and zach looks like he just went through a breakup
I am a woman and I have never worn makeup for a whole week. Well done guys!
I own makeup and I use them so little that they actually go off.
Same
Make up can go off?! I'm learning so damn much in this comment section 😂😂😂
@@Zeffer32 it generally becomes just unfit to use and if it is one like lipstick or lip products you want to make sure it is not in an environment for bacteria to grow. Also, take foundation for example: water based lasts for about 1 year, while oil based lasts for roughly 18 months.
Now i would love to see the guys going through colour palette/ season theory with clothes and how much some colours can make you look more alive! ^^
That would be fun!
i dont even subscribe to that but a video like this with the guys and maybe rachel as a guest sounds very fun!
I'd love to have them have Safiya guest and direct that series!
Season theory is complete bs, though.
I love jimmy in try guys videos!!! He is always so open and genuinely excited to everything they put him through 😍 his is a great addition to the vibes 🙌🏻
I am all for body positivity and I work in manual labor with a group of the sweetest kindest most supportive men on the planet. I’ve been doing this for ten years. And three days ago was the first time I didn’t wear any makeup to work at all and I was NERVOUS. I have no idea why!!!?!?? No one said a word and honestly they wouldn’t have noticed if I walked in with full glam on either but it just made me super self conscious for the first hour
Edit: someone mentioned down below as a plus-sized person they feel more pressure to put makeup on and since in my profession I wear heavy work pants and tshirts and no jewelry for safety reasons maybe this is why I feel so pressured to make my face look feminine? Like I can’t soften the rest of my appearance so that’s my one area to say hey no I’m a pretty woman? BRB texting my therapist 😂