If colour changing foundation was a real thing then we would all only need to buy one brand of foundation for the rest of our lives and a lot of the beauty industry would go out of business.
Former Sephora employee here..we do not give af if you film or use the testers to do your whole face lol but just know those testers are dirty af. I remember I asked a client not to use the lip applicator directly from the tube please and her exact words were “it’s okay, germs are good for you sometimes” and she used it straight out the disgusting tube and applicator 🤢 you can’t make this shit up
@@AndromedaApokalipsy girl not germs from complete strangers who possibly have herpes or some nasty shit lmfaooo and this was during the pandemic too which makes her nastier
i had to block this girl on tiktok, she would go to sephora literally everyday to search for “viral” products & film herself smirking whilst putting stuff in her basket just to put it all back. 😬😬
@@Laura-mi3nv Hell, there are three Sephora’s near me and they all don’t care if you do a full face - they invite you to do it to figure out if you like the product!
@@Laura-mi3nvas an employee, we personally cringe and offer applicators and show people to spray alcohol to wipe products down. We can't do anything about it, but I've seen the testers go through so much lol
As someome who is 35 I always crack up with the auper youngsters acting like all these things are new when nothing is new under the sun. When I was younger I would spray my face with hairspray to set my make up, spray my face with either a water bottle or body spray to refresh my face since those facial refresher sprays didn't exist qnd carefully use my mascara on ,y eyebrows to color them in. Alot of my tricks I learned from my drag queens friends ai befriend/spoke to via myspace back in my high school day's qnd the one major tip I learned from my mom was to take down foundation & powder to my neck unless I wanted to look like a clown by only covering my face.. To avoid to spider lashes I carefully use a safety pin to separate my lashes so my point is nothing is new under this sun although these youngsters are acting like they invented the sun... @@littlemy1773
Nothing was easy to find back then. Department stores had what - 5 high end brands to choose from? Brushes, maybe people used one for blush - and good ones were not easy to find. We used the foam pads or puffs and cheap little brushes that came with products. Sometimes I would use watercolor brushes I bought from an art supply store. My friend who had oily skin used TP and tissues for blotting. Later, she was able to find blotting papers in an Asian grocery. We only had magazines for learning about makeup, and anything you ordered thru the mail was a risk. I remember when Benefit first became a thing, we drove over an hour to a mall where they sold it near NYC, and it was a huge deal. I guess this is why I appreciate Sephora and Ulta so much…I know what it was like to live without those places! I love to say to my nieces….when I was your age, we had Kmart and Woolworths, and grandma sure as hell wasn’t buying me $50 foundations….
As someone who used to work at Sephora, I saw people applying their full face of skincare/makeup with the testers EVERY single day. We really do not care lmao. But exactly like what you said, sooo many people have used those testers, it’s impossible to be hygienic 😂 I saw people using mascara wands straight from the tube now matter how many times we asked them not to lol…and much worse things too.
@@SandraSouper haha, glad I could be of help! We did try to step in and ask people to be more hygienic with the testers if we saw anything really sketchy happening, but I’m not sure if all stores are like that. Just a gentle suggestion like “oh excuse me…I recommend wiping that down with alcohol so it’s more sanitary for you!” 😂 But at the end of the day it ain’t my business 🤷🏼♀️ loll
omg the mascara is way too far for me! not that i’d really be comfortable with using any shared testers, but sharing a wand that touches your eyes is a whole other NOPE. Just asking for some nasty pink eye/conjunctivitis. Not to mention, your eyes actually have their own separate immune system, your general immune system actually does not impact your eyes. Meaning if you’re swapping spoolie wands with all the public, that little immune system is working double time to help you not get an eye infection
You just unlocked a core memory for me when you mentioned those old bath oil pearls. I forgot those existed! My mom used to have a jar of them when I was a kid, and they fascinated me. I definitely remember wasting quite a few, just to watch them dissolve😅
@@hannahshark8080oh ya'll are British so here in America our moms bought them from places such as the bed bath beyond or else some place that sold body bath products back in the day. Body shop didn't quite exist here yet..
I always use testers on my arm or hand with a disposable applicator. I will never understand people who apply testers directly on their face. The germs on those things is unreal
I'm nearly 60y/o so make-up has changed a lot in my life time. We had the tissue trick for shine back in the day. I always found if I just gently touched my shiny forehead with the back of my clean hand, the shine we gone. It didn't remove any make-up or make it look cakey. I remember showing my Gran (another huge make-up lover) the de-shine trick I had discovered on my own, when I was about 13ish and she was flabbergasted. Remember, we didn't have anyone to turn to, to get tips & tricks or to get recommendations from like we can now. If we were lucky, there may be a tip or two in a teenage magazine but they were often on the lines of 5 minute crafts. "Boys like you with minty glossy lips. Got no rollerball lipgloss left? Simply use toothpaste and Vaseline. He'll love it."
I'm 51, and using toilet paper and/or tissues to blot your makeup when you get oily or sweaty isn't exactly a "new hack". I remember my great grandmother doing this when I was a kid. She always wore makeup, due to her job (she was a madam), and had to always look immaculate. So I've always known to carry tissues for that reason. I 💬 no that most Australian women carry tissues in their handbags for this very reason - especially in summer!
I just left a comment saying exactly the same thing before I saw yours lol I forgot they existed for years, but as soon as I saw that picture I was hit with SUCH a wave of nostalgia! I could almost smell them again.
I hope that man was able to get his money back after that crap foundation. That type of false advertising shouldn't be allowed! Also, I love how much content you've been blessing us with on both channels 😊.
People will do anything for clout/to go viral. I've never liked those "matches your skin tone" things. I've seen young teens using the testers ON their faces, including lips. It makes me so sick.
I slowed the video down to 0.25x and bruh, they edited, blurred AND did the eye squeeze thing, they copied the first natural line from the eye squeeze and moved one higher and one lower.... Yeah, kinda hard to not think everything on timtom is fake.
I just quit my job at a makeup store, we wouldn’t kick you out unless you’re destroying stuff or being disruptive. However, we would highly advise not using the testers like that. The only time they’re “cleaned” is when we demonstrate a product or do a makeover. Even then I would not recommend using them on the face personally
There is absolutely no way a color adapting foundation would work for everyone. He was using the darkest color available and it clearly was not made for his skin tone. It was far too light for him. I'm loving your reaction channel, Robert!
There's no such thing as "color adapting" foundation. It's just unmixed foundation where the color beads break up as you rub it in. And if it a company markets it as made to "match" the "deepest skin tone", then it should, hun. 🙄
I’m not even that pale, I just have cooler undertone. There is no way this would work on me. I always look orange 🙄 so I’m very much over them. They don’t work on black people, they don’t work on white people and I’m pretty sure other ethnicities would also have some issues lol
Tear off a piece of the disposable toilet seat covers to absorb oil. They work great! Brown Eyeliner works as a lip contour, also. Those are my tips. ❤
Was searching comments for this! All stalls in my workplace restrooms have the disposable seat covers and I use part of one to remove oil from my t-zone midway through my day. Works fantastic and doesn't remove any of my makeup. I don't have good luck using tissue...leaves behind tissue fuzzies, lol 😊
@@iamnotaconceptthere are hygiene stations around the store. They have a mirror, spray bottles of makeup remover and alcohol, disposable wands, cotton rounds, and sponges
I'm so sorry that you were made to feel self conscious but I'm glad people are waking up to the fact that your features are and always have been beautiful
Palladio Rice Paper Tissues come in little packets of 40 for about 4-6 bucks. They are EXCELLENT for blotting and not disturbing makeup. Pretty packaging with an elegant Asian woman on the box or tablet.
12:02 I’m also a professional MUA, but the amount of times I have to tell people that you need a cold color to contour with 😅 I use my regular contour for around the lip as well, I disinfect the contour, then use a clean little brush to apply and blend around the lips
Just a tip because I’ve done this 😮 if you dab at oil with a piece of toilet paper in the stall without a mirror, check your face closely while washing hands. Public restroom toilet paper is so cheap, pieces can stick to your face!
Also with the dabbing instead of powdering with the oil - something that works really well too is to use your fingers to move/press the product back into your skin, especially if it slid out of place! When I use powder it looks very cakey until I do that, or I dab with a napkin/clean puff and then use my fingers to work the product back in and soften it up when it lifts
Your face when she unwrinkled her eye 😂😂😂 i cackled. And then right after, “mine doesn’t do it, I have Botox” 😭 I rarely laugh out loud at somebody’s personality on a screen.
Those colour changing foundations turn me Snooki orange every single time. Almay and Clinique did me so dirty. Also, one of the young cosmetics girls at the drugstore I worked at gave herself pinkeye and a cold sore using the testers at work to do her makeup.
More Robert content?? YES PLEASE! 💜🖤 Love Love Love!! Oh I love the history lesson you gave on the Vaseline and Marilyn Monroe, how they applied the foundation and even putting things over the lens of the camera. So interesting!
@aleigha9141 if you like history related makeup content you should check out Erin Parsons, i lov her and her videos, so interesting❤️🌸❤️ youtube.com/@erinparsonsmakeup?si=JUWr8ScHtFLUcRt5
Back in the 1990's, me and my friends used perm rolling papers to blot our oily face. I don't know if they sell them anymore, since most people don't do perms anymore, but we bought them at Sally Beauty Supply. They worked great for blotting. And we cheap.
back in high school, my best friend and i used to use brown napkins (usually from starbucks) to lightly blot our oily areas because we were too cheap to buy the neutrogena oil absorbing sheets. they work great too and don’t leave the little white “fuzzies” that tissues can sometimes leave.
maybe check out stain balms if you want color without fuss. Im young but my lips are naturally pretty thin and pale 😅 I use them to fake a natural lip color without smearing it on everything I own lol
Robert I love your trusted reviews, but especially how light hearted you are! My husband knows if I am watching you or your brother not to 11:42 interrupt! And if I am in a bad mood, he always tells me to go watch one of the twins videos 😂😂😂😂 you have saved him quite a few times lol ❤
When I was newer to wearing make-up I was so intimidated about wearing foundation. So I was so excited when I found one of those foundations that claimed to adapt to my perfect shade. Put it on and it looked like it matched fine. While I was at work apparently it turned orange but only in places and I had a horrible line of orange demarcation on the side of my face (I didn't think about blending down the neck or anything). So I had coworkers asking why I had orange on my face. It was horrible! Never again will I mess with those lol
I worked for years at a certain builders merchant and the paint mixing machine needs its nozzles regularly cleaned and they use those disposable mascara wands. We had huge boxes and I _may_ have taken some for coating my lashes and brows with vaseline and castor oil.
I work in a makeup concept store for Napoleon Perdis in Australia, I am so glad we are expensive and only stock one brand because we don’t have more than maybe a few people in our store at once unless we are doing makeovers and all of us girls are extremely alert and aware of what all customers are doing with products at all times. I have never witnessed anyone putting anything directly on their face. We are always providing an experience so that includes educating every client that walks through our doors and assisting them with everything to ensure we maintain high levels of hygiene, also sitting them down and showing them how to appropriately use products that suit them (this is also a way to control how clean our store is). Gosh I don’t think I could work somewhere where customers are left long enough to do god knows what with testers. My anxiety levels would be sky high whenever I work.
As an oily ol' bird, that tissue trick with the single ply, has blown my tiny mind. I'm somebody's Mum, so I've always got tissues with me. A great tip, thanks.
Growing up, I had extremely oily skin. My Mom taught me to take 2 ply wipes, separate and use 1 ply to blot facial oil. This was before I was allowed to wear cosmetics. 40+ years, and I still do this.
I wonder if that sort of makeup brush would be good for baking. I know many drag girlies still use baking as a technique to get that perfect long-lasting look that won't melt under stage lights!@@khills
7:05 Marilyn Monroe works for movies, and since cameras back then are different from what we have now, we used to make do with what it has. The makeup technique (foundation, then other areas of your face i.e. brows, cheeks, lips, then topped with airspun powder, finished with a dust off) is best used for moving picture reasons and it will probably look crazy irl, and we can sometimes still see this technique used by drag queens of today. Plus, Marilyn has dry skin, so it's helpful to use Vaseline as a base. Fun fact: Marilyn made use of the peach fuzz on her face to make her face look blurry on camera!
Former Sephora employee - we didn’t care if people filmed themselves in the store but what we didn’t want people doing was coming in and taking really close videos or photos of the displays and product packaging. That could’ve been particular to my store where we had a lot of people from P&G coming in (they were pretty obvious though) and they would try to take photos of the displays and products so they could copy it for their own products but like… it always felt like a stupid battle since pictures of products are readily available online.
I never understood why people believe that these 'colour adapting' foundations work. If a product could actually adapt to your skin tone then why do they have light, medium and dark shades?
also for the lip lining tip- i learned from an isamaya video that she uses an eyebrow pencil to do that because it’s a sort of desaturated cool tone that mimics shadow and it’s worked well for me
I'm surprised that the girl who did her full routine with all tester products didn't get kicked out or told to stop or told she needs to buy something if she wants to use all the testers! Something!
I cannot talk for other shops or countries but in the spanish Sephora where I used to work we were told not to say a single word basically because the customers reaction would be probably agressive so avoiding this kind of situation was the priority. The security guys were making sure they didn' t steal anything and alles gut. I personally put all my effort in avoiding accidental eye contact (you don' t want a "Wtf are you looking? Do I have monkeys in my face? Go clean your sh*t and leave me alone!"). 🤷🏻♀️🥴 🧛🏻♀️🖤
The Sephora’s near me are fine if you want to do a full day wear test of products. They don’t care - they only care if you do it every day or are otherwise a repeat tester user who never buys anything.
Blotting sheets! Quite a few companies make them now. Back in the day my mum used something similar called ‘Papier Poudre’ which had a little bit of powder on each sheet.
I also want to mention: colour changing lipsticks or blushes have a similar principle. They are either - heat changing pigments that warm up on your body heat - activated pH shifts that change with skin acidity Or - pigment pearls like explained in the video The thing to remember is that they don’t “adapt to you”, whatever markets a product like that is lying. If it’s a sheer product, it showing your skin tone under its uniform shade isn’t “adapting to you”, it’s just transparent. And they always claim it works for anyone- I can guarantee it doesn’t. It won’t shame to fit you, there is no one-size-fits all. Don’t spend money with brands that use that marketing, it’s deceptive and predatory on those who just want to find their shade but struggle to.
I miss the bath oils. My mom bought em for herself and she never let anyone try even one and growing up I always wanted to try them so one day while she was at work I took 2 and set up a bath. They smelled amazing (rose, which is my favorite scent) but when my mom got home she could smell I used it. Long story short, she was pissed over 2 bath beads. Now that it's like 28 years later I'd love to have my own. Lol! Oh and "calgone, take me away" (their blue bath crystals smelled great too) oh the walk down memory lane! Thank you! (All that from just mentioning a bath bead lol!
Thanks for giving us little Marilyn Monroe vaseline history lesson. And those lip contour sticks seem like a nice alternative to overlining the lip. Great education and reactions!
I’ve worked at Ulta and seen some heinous sht done with samplers. I will NEVER use a sample on my face. At most, I might test something on my arm to get a color match, preferably spritzing the product (and my hands) with alcohol first to be safe. But ugh omg it gives me chills.
i’ve been doing the TP trick since i started wearing makeup, and i swear by it! it takes very little makeup off, it soaks all the oils and i don’t have to carry one more item on my bag!
With the last tip if you cant find a cool toned brown lip liner you can always use ash brown eyebrow pencil as long as its not super waxy and not too dark if you are pale
I currently work in a makeup store and the problem here is: these teenage girls go into stores, don't make any sort of purchase EVER, and if they come in groups they often steal drugstore makeup while the others look out, and for the employees it's just an added responsibility to be on top of these girls who are aspiring influencers dreaming about being models, getting sent free makeup and turning rich. So I TOTALLY get them being told not to film in stores. They might accidentally record the workers who have no interest whatsoever in being posted online for hundreds of strangers to judge, and just going there to get your makeup done, do a funny dance and leave everything a mess is not worth it at all.
If colour changing foundation was a real thing then we would all only need to buy one brand of foundation for the rest of our lives and a lot of the beauty industry would go out of business.
Hahah that's so true
Also, if a foundation could pick the colour of the skin and mimic it, how could it "know" not to emulate discoloration and such? 🤔
I understand that it’s probably because of the marketing but c’mon the internet exists. Why do people keep thinking it will work 🤦🏽♀️
It blows my mind people keep believing this is even possible. It makes no sense.
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The germs on those samples will be there if she uses her own applicators or not. Literally made my skin crawl.
Exactly what I was thinking!
That one was so hard to watch.
I was thinking just the same as I’m watching.
Yeah. Someone else has already dipped in and out of the container. I only swatch on my hand (and clean hand well with antibacterial after).
Exactly what I thought. People are using the applicator then putting the applicator back in the product. Using disposables isn’t going to do anything
Former Sephora employee here..we do not give af if you film or use the testers to do your whole face lol but just know those testers are dirty af. I remember I asked a client not to use the lip applicator directly from the tube please and her exact words were “it’s okay, germs are good for you sometimes” and she used it straight out the disgusting tube and applicator 🤢 you can’t make this shit up
lip herpes, anyone?
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You can get fungal infections, pink eye which comes from fecal bacteria, or herpes. Never trust what is under other people’s nail yet alone your own
shes right
@@AndromedaApokalipsy girl not germs from complete strangers who possibly have herpes or some nasty shit lmfaooo and this was during the pandemic too which makes her nastier
The secondhand embarrassment I felt seeing the ‘baddie’ in the second video dancing after every product was strong…
I had to fast forward through that. It was cringey af
Right?! Super cringe 😬
i had to block this girl on tiktok, she would go to sephora literally everyday to search for “viral” products & film herself smirking whilst putting stuff in her basket just to put it all back. 😬😬
Oh thank god I’m not the only one who feels that way. Like it feels like they are trying to flex and it’s the exact opposite of a flex.
YES! That's what I thought 😂 so embarrassing!
Oooh that Sephora “baddie” feels so much like stealth marketing! Just enough negativity to avoid getting in trouble haha. These hacks MUST be stopped.
LOL, Sephora gives zero shits if you do a full face of free makeup in their store. They get it, we've all been there!
@@Laura-mi3nv Hell, there are three Sephora’s near me and they all don’t care if you do a full face - they invite you to do it to figure out if you like the product!
Either that or she had a friend who worked in the store (or even she works there) who let her do it.
@@Laura-mi3nvas an employee, we personally cringe and offer applicators and show people to spray alcohol to wipe products down. We can't do anything about it, but I've seen the testers go through so much lol
They don't care but it probably does get annoying for them to have 40+ kids a day in there trying to do it now. @@Laura-mi3nv
There is nothing like the shade of a Robert asking with disdain “oh, is THAT what you are?” The way I would curl up and die 😂
Ooooh that got me
Any shade said to me in that polite tone/accent would devastate me.
Robert translating “crisps” to “potato chips” in his best American accent is everything lol.
That shade being called deep is such a crime. It’s so grey. I would never put that shade on anyone. That is wild.
That eye squint video had me rolling 😂😂 and then “I have Botox” was just the cherry on top
Us 80s girls absolutely did the ripping 2-ply TP for oil blotting. Blotting papers were not that easy to find then
Yeah this isn’t anything new lol . These kids acting like they’ve discovered new things just cracks me right up 😂
rolling papers made amazing blotting papers
As someome who is 35 I always crack up with the auper youngsters acting like all these things are new when nothing is new under the sun. When I was younger I would spray my face with hairspray to set my make up, spray my face with either a water bottle or body spray to refresh my face since those facial refresher sprays didn't exist qnd carefully use my mascara on ,y eyebrows to color them in. Alot of my tricks I learned from my drag queens friends ai befriend/spoke to via myspace back in my high school day's qnd the one major tip I learned from my mom was to take down foundation & powder to my neck unless I wanted to look like a clown by only covering my face..
To avoid to spider lashes I carefully use a safety pin to separate my lashes so my point is nothing is new under this sun although these youngsters are acting like they invented the sun... @@littlemy1773
My grandma, who was born in 1930, taught me to do this lol it's such an old trick
Nothing was easy to find back then. Department stores had what - 5 high end brands to choose from? Brushes, maybe people used one for blush - and good ones were not easy to find. We used the foam pads or puffs and cheap little brushes that came with products. Sometimes I would use watercolor brushes I bought from an art supply store. My friend who had oily skin used TP and tissues for blotting. Later, she was able to find blotting papers in an Asian grocery. We only had magazines for learning about makeup, and anything you ordered thru the mail was a risk. I remember when Benefit first became a thing, we drove over an hour to a mall where they sold it near NYC, and it was a huge deal. I guess this is why I appreciate Sephora and Ulta so much…I know what it was like to live without those places! I love to say to my nieces….when I was your age, we had Kmart and Woolworths, and grandma sure as hell wasn’t buying me $50 foundations….
As someone who used to work at Sephora, I saw people applying their full face of skincare/makeup with the testers EVERY single day. We really do not care lmao. But exactly like what you said, sooo many people have used those testers, it’s impossible to be hygienic 😂 I saw people using mascara wands straight from the tube now matter how many times we asked them not to lol…and much worse things too.
Came here looking for someone who works there to find out the ☕️ ..ty! 😂
@@SandraSouper haha, glad I could be of help! We did try to step in and ask people to be more hygienic with the testers if we saw anything really sketchy happening, but I’m not sure if all stores are like that. Just a gentle suggestion like “oh excuse me…I recommend wiping that down with alcohol so it’s more sanitary for you!” 😂 But at the end of the day it ain’t my business 🤷🏼♀️ loll
Ewww! Now I'm feeling sick...🤢
omg the mascara is way too far for me! not that i’d really be comfortable with using any shared testers, but sharing a wand that touches your eyes is a whole other NOPE. Just asking for some nasty pink eye/conjunctivitis. Not to mention, your eyes actually have their own separate immune system, your general immune system actually does not impact your eyes. Meaning if you’re swapping spoolie wands with all the public, that little immune system is working double time to help you not get an eye infection
All I could think of was a petrie dish full of bacteria growing in a moist environment. Made my stomach turn thinking of using non-individual samples.
You just unlocked a core memory for me when you mentioned those old bath oil pearls. I forgot those existed! My mom used to have a jar of them when I was a kid, and they fascinated me. I definitely remember wasting quite a few, just to watch them dissolve😅
My mum did this too! They were from The Body Shop.
@@hannahshark8080oh ya'll are British so here in America our moms bought them from places such as the bed bath beyond or else some place that sold body bath products back in the day. Body shop didn't quite exist here yet..
I had the exact same reaction! I loved them and would steal them from my mum because they looked so pretty in the jar.
Mine too! Calgon 😂🙌🏽
Lol wait, I'm quite sure they were marketed towards kids in Sweden when I grew up 😅
Yep, a baddie with a skin infection after using all those testers 😅😅😅
And a stomach virus 😂
Goddamn I've always been disgusted with those testers especially the challenges where you do full face of makeup in Sephora with testers
Wait until she gets a flesh-eating bacteria a real baddie then
I always use testers on my arm or hand with a disposable applicator. I will never understand people who apply testers directly on their face. The germs on those things is unreal
I'm nearly 60y/o so make-up has changed a lot in my life time. We had the tissue trick for shine back in the day. I always found if I just gently touched my shiny forehead with the back of my clean hand, the shine we gone. It didn't remove any make-up or make it look cakey.
I remember showing my Gran (another huge make-up lover) the de-shine trick I had discovered on my own, when I was about 13ish and she was flabbergasted. Remember, we didn't have anyone to turn to, to get tips & tricks or to get recommendations from like we can now.
If we were lucky, there may be a tip or two in a teenage magazine but they were often on the lines of 5 minute crafts. "Boys like you with minty glossy lips. Got no rollerball lipgloss left? Simply use toothpaste and Vaseline. He'll love it."
Toothpaste and Vaseline?!? Good lord!!
I'm 51, and using toilet paper and/or tissues to blot your makeup when you get oily or sweaty isn't exactly a "new hack". I remember my great grandmother doing this when I was a kid. She always wore makeup, due to her job (she was a madam), and had to always look immaculate. So I've always known to carry tissues for that reason. I 💬 no that most Australian women carry tissues in their handbags for this very reason - especially in summer!
Toothpaste and vaseline sounds like a great way to get dry lips 🙈
I saw myself on the thumbnail and was scared I was gunna get draggggged lol thank you for being so sweet 🫶🏼
You just unlocked a childhood memory of those Body Shop oil bath beads. That's a blast from the past!
My favorite was Dewberry!
A lovely bath AND an exercise in balance after the oil got all over the tub, lol 😂 But they smelled so good!
Ha omg yes! The whole place was slippery.
Sameee, i loved those
I just left a comment saying exactly the same thing before I saw yours lol I forgot they existed for years, but as soon as I saw that picture I was hit with SUCH a wave of nostalgia! I could almost smell them again.
I hope that man was able to get his money back after that crap foundation. That type of false advertising shouldn't be allowed!
Also, I love how much content you've been blessing us with on both channels 😊.
People will do anything for clout/to go viral. I've never liked those "matches your skin tone" things. I've seen young teens using the testers ON their faces, including lips. It makes me so sick.
Do you wear masks still..
@@stillnotstillwhat a strange question to ask… are you one of the teens putting shared testers on their skin lmfaoo
@@momonomay3011 um, I'm advocating for MORE safety against things that cause illness not less
@@stillnotstill what tf are you talking about
@@Adrian-qk9jh Options for helping situations that "make [people] so sick". Clearly.
Before even watching the video, without any doubt: *Yes, they do think we are stupid.* And often blind too. Let' s play, hun!
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I slowed the video down to 0.25x and bruh, they edited, blurred AND did the eye squeeze thing, they copied the first natural line from the eye squeeze and moved one higher and one lower.... Yeah, kinda hard to not think everything on timtom is fake.
@@abigailpena5950 Nooooo🤦🏻♀️😆😆😆😆! I need to slow it down and enjoy de deliriousness. Sorry to be that person but you misspelled TeekToxic😌.
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My mom SWEARS by the oil absorbing properties of the brown taco bell napkins 😂☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Good to know TB is good for something besides a laxative.
I just quit my job at a makeup store, we wouldn’t kick you out unless you’re destroying stuff or being disruptive. However, we would highly advise not using the testers like that. The only time they’re “cleaned” is when we demonstrate a product or do a makeover. Even then I would not recommend using them on the face personally
There is absolutely no way a color adapting foundation would work for everyone. He was using the darkest color available and it clearly was not made for his skin tone. It was far too light for him. I'm loving your reaction channel, Robert!
There's no such thing as "color adapting" foundation. It's just unmixed foundation where the color beads break up as you rub it in.
And if it a company markets it as made to "match" the "deepest skin tone", then it should, hun.
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I’m not even that pale, I just have cooler undertone. There is no way this would work on me. I always look orange 🙄 so I’m very much over them. They don’t work on black people, they don’t work on white people and I’m pretty sure other ethnicities would also have some issues lol
@@DarlingMissDarling exactly. Don't advertise that you're for dark skin if you're not. That final shade on him was pale af.
Tear off a piece of the disposable toilet seat covers to absorb oil. They work great!
Brown Eyeliner works as a lip contour, also.
Those are my tips. ❤
Was searching comments for this! All stalls in my workplace restrooms have the disposable seat covers and I use part of one to remove oil from my t-zone midway through my day. Works fantastic and doesn't remove any of my makeup. I don't have good luck using tissue...leaves behind tissue fuzzies, lol 😊
@@shannonw6583 Same with tissue. That’s why I love the seat covers!
That was a fun history lesson for how makeup was applied back then. Never knew that and it was interesting ☺️
You need to know Erin Parsons and we all need a collab with our Robert.
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I like how that one girl brought her own wands.... who's gonna tell her how bacteria works haha
I don’t think she brought her own - she was using the sample sticks Sephora leaves out everywhere.
@@khills ohhh okay I see. I've never been into a Sephora before so I didn't know they do that! that's a step in the right direction I suppose?
@@iamnotaconcept It would be if everyone used them, yes. 😂 Sadly…
@@khills haha that's what I was thinking!
@@iamnotaconceptthere are hygiene stations around the store. They have a mirror, spray bottles of makeup remover and alcohol, disposable wands, cotton rounds, and sponges
i grew up so self conscious about my "jay-z lips" so i live for the fact that people do so much to get them now
Not Jay Z size* though, come on. 😅
I also used to get teased about my lips (JayZ) wasn't famous back then, I also laugh that people pay to get lips like mine!!
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Be real for a second, no one's paying to get the size of your lips, if your lips are as big as Jay Z's... LMAO
I'm so sorry that you were made to feel self conscious but I'm glad people are waking up to the fact that your features are and always have been beautiful
Palladio Rice Paper Tissues come in little packets of 40 for about 4-6 bucks. They are EXCELLENT for blotting and not disturbing makeup. Pretty packaging with an elegant Asian woman on the box or tablet.
12:02 I’m also a professional MUA, but the amount of times I have to tell people that you need a cold color to contour with 😅 I use my regular contour for around the lip as well, I disinfect the contour, then use a clean little brush to apply and blend around the lips
Just a tip because I’ve done this 😮 if you dab at oil with a piece of toilet paper in the stall without a mirror, check your face closely while washing hands. Public restroom toilet paper is so cheap, pieces can stick to your face!
Also with the dabbing instead of powdering with the oil - something that works really well too is to use your fingers to move/press the product back into your skin, especially if it slid out of place! When I use powder it looks very cakey until I do that, or I dab with a napkin/clean puff and then use my fingers to work the product back in and soften it up when it lifts
Your face when she unwrinkled her eye 😂😂😂 i cackled. And then right after, “mine doesn’t do it, I have Botox” 😭 I rarely laugh out loud at somebody’s personality on a screen.
Bath oil pearls !! Memory unlocked haha
The purple ones from the Body Shop smelled so nice.
Those colour changing foundations turn me Snooki orange every single time. Almay and Clinique did me so dirty. Also, one of the young cosmetics girls at the drugstore I worked at gave herself pinkeye and a cold sore using the testers at work to do her makeup.
More Robert content?? YES PLEASE! 💜🖤 Love Love Love!!
Oh I love the history lesson you gave on the Vaseline and Marilyn Monroe, how they applied the foundation and even putting things over the lens of the camera. So interesting!
That's what "soft focus" portraits were when I look photography. Getting the amount of Vaseline right was hard.
My thoughts exactly :)
@aleigha9141 if you like history related makeup content you should check out Erin Parsons, i lov her and her videos, so interesting❤️🌸❤️ youtube.com/@erinparsonsmakeup?si=JUWr8ScHtFLUcRt5
Back in the 1990's, me and my friends used perm rolling papers to blot our oily face. I don't know if they sell them anymore, since most people don't do perms anymore, but we bought them at Sally Beauty Supply. They worked great for blotting. And we cheap.
I love your reaction channel too! Nothing better than virtually hanging out with Robert!
Oh my gosh I love you. Your reaction to the squinting lady and the "removal" of her crows feet. 😂😂😂
back in high school, my best friend and i used to use brown napkins (usually from starbucks) to lightly blot our oily areas because we were too cheap to buy the neutrogena oil absorbing sheets. they work great too and don’t leave the little white “fuzzies” that tissues can sometimes leave.
Bath oil pearls 😍 I love all your 90s throw backs 💕
I am totally gonna try the lip liner thing. I am 58 and have lost volume and some lip pigment as well so this is interesting. Thanks!!
maybe check out stain balms if you want color without fuss. Im young but my lips are naturally pretty thin and pale 😅 I use them to fake a natural lip color without smearing it on everything I own lol
the way i've seen people use mascara testers DIRECTLY onto their lashes... stye city
Robert I love your trusted reviews, but especially how light hearted you are! My husband knows if I am watching you or your brother not to 11:42 interrupt! And if I am in a bad mood, he always tells me to go watch one of the twins videos 😂😂😂😂 you have saved him quite a few times lol ❤
5:25 that eye-roll took me out 😂😂😂😂
Those skin adapting foundations always oxidize too. Especially the lighter tones. I don't want orange skin so I give them a miss.
Aaaahhhh. I used to love getting those bath pearls for Christmas presents when I was a little girl. That made me smile 😍
You look great Robert! This subtle makeup is so flattering on you. 😊
Nothing better than watching (you both) while I'm getting ready in my beauty room.. the best!❤❤
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When I was newer to wearing make-up I was so intimidated about wearing foundation. So I was so excited when I found one of those foundations that claimed to adapt to my perfect shade. Put it on and it looked like it matched fine. While I was at work apparently it turned orange but only in places and I had a horrible line of orange demarcation on the side of my face (I didn't think about blending down the neck or anything). So I had coworkers asking why I had orange on my face. It was horrible! Never again will I mess with those lol
I worked for years at a certain builders merchant and the paint mixing machine needs its nozzles regularly cleaned and they use those disposable mascara wands. We had huge boxes and I _may_ have taken some for coating my lashes and brows with vaseline and castor oil.
The sample girl made me shiver 😨 nope never
I work in a makeup concept store for Napoleon Perdis in Australia, I am so glad we are expensive and only stock one brand because we don’t have more than maybe a few people in our store at once unless we are doing makeovers and all of us girls are extremely alert and aware of what all customers are doing with products at all times. I have never witnessed anyone putting anything directly on their face. We are always providing an experience so that includes educating every client that walks through our doors and assisting them with everything to ensure we maintain high levels of hygiene, also sitting them down and showing them how to appropriately use products that suit them (this is also a way to control how clean our store is). Gosh I don’t think I could work somewhere where customers are left long enough to do god knows what with testers. My anxiety levels would be sky high whenever I work.
As an oily ol' bird, that tissue trick with the single ply, has blown my tiny mind.
I'm somebody's Mum, so I've always got tissues with me. A great tip, thanks.
Your makeup looks so pretty! Very flattering on you
Growing up, I had extremely oily skin.
My Mom taught me to take 2 ply wipes, separate and use 1 ply to blot facial oil. This was before I was allowed to wear cosmetics.
40+ years, and I still do this.
I love the tp blotting tip. My old Gen-X self used to use adding machine paper as a blotter.
Love him and his brother ❤
Anyone else wanted to get one of those old foundations and try the old Hollywood technique?! 😂 Great video, as always, thank you Robert!!!
You can get one of those makeup brushes at Besame Cosmetics.
I wonder if that sort of makeup brush would be good for baking. I know many drag girlies still use baking as a technique to get that perfect long-lasting look that won't melt under stage lights!@@khills
Robert is so amazing, he could talk about the weather, that it still would be the best.
Omg and the thumbnail😂 i Love it.❤
7:05 Marilyn Monroe works for movies, and since cameras back then are different from what we have now, we used to make do with what it has. The makeup technique (foundation, then other areas of your face i.e. brows, cheeks, lips, then topped with airspun powder, finished with a dust off) is best used for moving picture reasons and it will probably look crazy irl, and we can sometimes still see this technique used by drag queens of today. Plus, Marilyn has dry skin, so it's helpful to use Vaseline as a base.
Fun fact: Marilyn made use of the peach fuzz on her face to make her face look blurry on camera!
Robert is so knowledgeable about so many things. I always learn even when he’s not doing tutorials.❤
Robert, you are so knowledgeable and that is why I love you and trust all your recommendations 🖤
Love you Robert for being real!!! Thank you!!!
Former Sephora employee - we didn’t care if people filmed themselves in the store but what we didn’t want people doing was coming in and taking really close videos or photos of the displays and product packaging. That could’ve been particular to my store where we had a lot of people from P&G coming in (they were pretty obvious though) and they would try to take photos of the displays and products so they could copy it for their own products but like… it always felt like a stupid battle since pictures of products are readily available online.
The material of the disposable seat cover you get in restrooms is very similar to the rice paper you buy for absorbing the face oil...it works
Omg the bath pearls 😩😩😩 I looooove those things so much! Now over to Amazon to see if they still sale them, thanks Robert 😅
Your face at the wrinkles disappearing 😂
All of those color adapting things are so orange on me. Like every single one I’ve ever tried.
Roberts posts are always timed perfectly with my night time routine, nothing to end my day like a Robert Welsh video ❤
OMG Bath pearls! What a blast from the past! I forgot about those things.
Crying at the video where the lady squints harder and then relaxes her face 😂😂😂 your reaction had me cryin
Girrrrl nooooo...that Summer Fridays sunscreen has probably been sitting out for over a year under warm lights just marinating 🤢
Oooooh! Loving your very subtle golden hue makeup today.❤❤❤
I never understood why people believe that these 'colour adapting' foundations work. If a product could actually adapt to your skin tone then why do they have light, medium and dark shades?
the attempt at the squint “i’ve had botox”😆😆😆
I’ve had a pig of a day Robert thank god you’re here x
Robert just want to say your eyes today are just perfection. 💜
also for the lip lining tip- i learned from an isamaya video that she uses an eyebrow pencil to do that because it’s a sort of desaturated cool tone that mimics shadow and it’s worked well for me
I'm surprised that the girl who did her full routine with all tester products didn't get kicked out or told to stop or told she needs to buy something if she wants to use all the testers! Something!
I cannot talk for other shops or countries but in the spanish Sephora where I used to work we were told not to say a single word basically because the customers reaction would be probably agressive so avoiding this kind of situation was the priority. The security guys were making sure they didn' t steal anything and alles gut. I personally put all my effort in avoiding accidental eye contact (you don' t want a "Wtf are you looking? Do I have monkeys in my face? Go clean your sh*t and leave me alone!"). 🤷🏻♀️🥴
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It’s probably all her own makeup that she brought with her lol
@@Kaaybratit absolutely is not lol.
It’s tester though 😂
The Sephora’s near me are fine if you want to do a full day wear test of products. They don’t care - they only care if you do it every day or are otherwise a repeat tester user who never buys anything.
They also make these oil absorbing papers you can keep in your purse, they're sort of shiny like baking paper so they don't remove much makeup too
Blotting sheets! Quite a few companies make them now. Back in the day my mum used something similar called ‘Papier Poudre’ which had a little bit of powder on each sheet.
I also want to mention: colour changing lipsticks or blushes have a similar principle. They are either
- heat changing pigments that warm up on your body heat
- activated pH shifts that change with skin acidity
Or - pigment pearls like explained in the video
The thing to remember is that they don’t “adapt to you”, whatever markets a product like that is lying. If it’s a sheer product, it showing your skin tone under its uniform shade isn’t “adapting to you”, it’s just transparent. And they always claim it works for anyone- I can guarantee it doesn’t. It won’t shame to fit you, there is no one-size-fits all. Don’t spend money with brands that use that marketing, it’s deceptive and predatory on those who just want to find their shade but struggle to.
Today I learned how "color adapting" products work. Thanks!
I miss the bath oils. My mom bought em for herself and she never let anyone try even one and growing up I always wanted to try them so one day while she was at work I took 2 and set up a bath. They smelled amazing (rose, which is my favorite scent) but when my mom got home she could smell I used it. Long story short, she was pissed over 2 bath beads. Now that it's like 28 years later I'd love to have my own. Lol! Oh and "calgone, take me away" (their blue bath crystals smelled great too) oh the walk down memory lane! Thank you! (All that from just mentioning a bath bead lol!
Thanks for giving us little Marilyn Monroe vaseline history lesson. And those lip contour sticks seem like a nice alternative to overlining the lip. Great education and reactions!
That tissue paper hack is the best thing ever, I’ve been doing it since my teens
I’ve worked at Ulta and seen some heinous sht done with samplers. I will NEVER use a sample on my face. At most, I might test something on my arm to get a color match, preferably spritzing the product (and my hands) with alcohol first to be safe. But ugh omg it gives me chills.
i’ve been doing the TP trick since i started wearing makeup, and i swear by it! it takes very little makeup off, it soaks all the oils and i don’t have to carry one more item on my bag!
With the last tip if you cant find a cool toned brown lip liner you can always use ash brown eyebrow pencil as long as its not super waxy and not too dark if you are pale
Robert I bloody love your videos, your expressions when it's clearly a load of bs are the best 😂
Okay Rom&nd NEVER MISSES!!!
Love that lip contour look.
The way I feared for that first guy’s white sweater 😅
You look amazing! Love the hair and the makeup 🤤
Loving your natural make-up in this video, Robert 🫶
I currently work in a makeup store and the problem here is: these teenage girls go into stores, don't make any sort of purchase EVER, and if they come in groups they often steal drugstore makeup while the others look out, and for the employees it's just an added responsibility to be on top of these girls who are aspiring influencers dreaming about being models, getting sent free makeup and turning rich. So I TOTALLY get them being told not to film in stores. They might accidentally record the workers who have no interest whatsoever in being posted online for hundreds of strangers to judge, and just going there to get your makeup done, do a funny dance and leave everything a mess is not worth it at all.
one way to instantly make me hate you is to purposefully be an insufferable jerk to service workers. You're not a "baddie," you're a bad person.
I heard that eye roll all the way across the Atlantic! Gah dayum!
Love your commentary and sharing of true makeup knowledge Robert!
so many uploads lately, i Love it Robert! You make my day! Period!
I work at Sephora and I literally don’t care. Hell, I’ve jumped in a few vlogs 😂
Robert the makeup in this video needs a tutorial. You look amazing xx