She said in the live that the skincare has very simple ingredients... so she is admitting to charge 200 dollars for something that you can buy at the drugstore for way cheaper
I don't think she knows what she's talking about all of her ingredients have multiple acids in them if someone bought the whole set ( which it's a set so it's being marketed like it's to be used all together and that's how she promoted it while doing a demo) and used all the products and have very sensitive skin I don't think it's crazy to believe they could have a reaction
What is with the start up brand owners behaving psychotically to their customers when they get negative reviews? The silicone sponge lady, chef pii and the pink sauce, and now this lady. Is being unhinged part of the entrepreneur grindset?
it’s people who can’t admit to themselves that they aren’t meant for business, & need everyone to be as delusional as themselves and support them or they get mad 😂
This skin care brand represents Trisha Paytas perfectly and that's all I'm gonna say. Thank you Tea spill for reviewing this very questionable product.
The “sunscreen” didn’t even have any UV protection at all. James Welsh showed us with a special camera lens that allows you to see how even/uneven your sunscreen application can be. It had zero UVA/UVB protection/filters.
@@senpailee1967The easiest way to remember is: UVA are the aging rays, UVB are the burning rays, which is why full spectrum sun screen is so important. Sunscreen is legally a drug in the US, so she’s in big trouble. Sunscreen cameras show the best protection in black, it’s turns lighter grey when it’s less effective or worn off.
I don't think it matters that her skin is not that great. It doesn't invalidate her product. What does invalidate her product, though, is how her product was sent broken and messy. Furthermore, her history is shady.
@@grylltheonion her skin not being great does matter when her advertisement of the product is her face. That’s like a car dealership advertising their paint jobs and all you see are scratched up lemons.
She literally came at other family bloggers for showing their kids, and now she has used her child in more than 20 videos and OVER 100 THUMBNAILS!! That's something to talk about imo. Also the fact that she still has her old videos promoting her OF on her "family channel" 🤪
There’s someone who catalogs it and averages it. It’s about 3.25 times a day, every day, since the day Malibu was born. About triple the amount of content compared to other mainstream family channels
@@garlicsaucespill9482 are we really surprised? Trish is the biggest hypocrite and her stans are the biggest enablers on earth. They try to justify everything she does.
"People are just making things up, they are so annoying" yes, a great answer to someone complaining about your products because they burned their skin. And even the "most simple formulas" can cause a bad reaction, it shows how little you know, Trish.
@@littlefrog9553 I did not see the packaging for her products, but the ingredients should 100% be mentioned with the doses they used. However, sometimes you don't know if your skin is sensitive to a certain product until you try it.
The "customer service" on that girls tik tok is giving Chef P all over again with how poorly she handled critism on the pink sauce. The girl didn't even say anything negative about Trish herself and the owner responded saying they were? What's ridiculous to me is that Trish has the money to do this right and partner with a licensed dermatologist and legit lab. Yet, she chooses not to. She doesn't take the very possible idea of people's skin being burned or agitated seriously either. Like babe, you're not even working with a legitimate dermatologist or lab, how tf would they know? If there's any type of ingredient in the product that even had the slightest possibility of burning or irritating someone's skin then the company is responsible for providing some sort of warning. Different people's skin react to things differently. And in conclusion, TRISHES SKIN ISNT EVEN THAT GOOD.
I literally use a cleanser that I brought at Dollar General, and an Elf moisturizer. My skin has never looked better. I think it's ridiculous to tack on a 200 dollar price tag just because it has an influencer name on it. I've never even followed Trisha Paytas, but it's all just a bunch of drama all the time with many of these influencers just trying to stay relevant.
I dunno. It’s hard to trust celeb skincare lines. Reminds me of the drama over Kylie Skin. So you’re telling me I should a trust a Kardashian sister, a family with a reputation for cosmetic procedures, for skincare advice? Perfect skin, perfect bodies are so accessible for celebs. How do I know that your skin looks nice cause of your skincare routine and not some expensive procedure? Not saying that Trisha has done cosmetic procedures, just saying that it’s easy for Celebes to lie about the products they *actually* use to look good.
Being a skincare brand owner isn’t the same as being a knowledgeable and certified dermatologist… It’s basically the same as kylie being the owner of kylie skin but not being a dermatologist
The one thing I don’t play with is skincare products. There are too many chemicals involved that when mix incorrectly can cause permanent damage to someone’s skin. I refuse to buy sketchy products from a 2 second influencer line.
I absolutely would never buy anything from them at this point after the skin care thing. It's basically chef P for your face who knows how unsanitary everything is considering none of them were appropriate PPE touching this stuff. Not to mention a lab that creates skin care is a climate controlled area We're no foreign debris or mold and get into the product. I am still not overlooking the fact that the lady is not licensed as a dermatologist or even went to school for any of this that's just scary.
@Sharon Peckham In cocktail culture the term “mixologist” refers to someone who studies the history of mixed drinks, has a rich appreciation of the ingredients and techniques used, and regularly creates new and innovative mixed drinks. If she means it in that way then there is no way that she in any way should be touching your face. There's no such terminology found in skin care/dermatology that are licensed.
Is anyone else noticing the lack of, well sanitation protocols being practiced? Missing hair nets are just one thing I'm noticing right off the bat! Smdh
I'm sorry, but who would buy ANYTHING relating to self care or take recommendations of any kind from someone like Trisha Paytas? Sheep mentality isn't an actual ailment to blame the stupidity of purchasing 200+ dollars worth of merchandise from someone like Trisha. Trisha is ALL about money and quantity, not quality.
THIS! The fact I was actually surprised people spent this much on her line was just soo confusing for me. People either just want clout for reviewing the line or are just dumb at this point.
The owner being unlicensed means she doesn’t have access to a lot of information out there that you learn at school and in the field as a professional. I wouldn’t trust any of it.
I used to work at a very big shipping company. Trust me when I tell you the delivery people break things on purpose I have seen them throw new ps5 on the floor out of spite and jealousy
I felt so sorry for the girl, whose package came totally destroyed. I mean, yes, things can get rough during shipping, but seriously...even no name brands from china pack their stuff better than this company did for a packagae that probably cost a few hundred dollars.
As a PR major, this whole situation is MESSY on the brand's part. I worked with a company who gaslit the crap out of me and that is what the owner is doing in this situation. It's honestly giving me PTSD moments. The brand is crappy, the owner is crappy, and so is Trisha. None of them are taking accountability. They want to blame customers or an intern. Disgusting. If the products have such simple products in them, then why is it $200? Also, did the company actually reach out to the girl with the chemical burn and look her friends up in the system? It doesn't seem like they did any of that. The brand needs to fire their PR team and hire new and better ones because this is just so trashy of them.
i’m really sorry you had to go through the gaslighting of that company you worked with. Wishing you the best with the companies you work with now/future
The company she is collabbed with is a small business. I personally wouldn't buy skin care from a small business. It looks like she's making these products in her home or office. It needs to be third party monitored and tested.
@@AmandaAmanda-sh8lx I agree, I don't feel comfortable buying skincare from a business that clearly isn't interacting with any professional medical source, especially since I have severe eczema
I think in my opinion that the fact that they insulted a customer is really unprofessional and disgusting. like it’s your brand you should take there feedback into consideration and try to get them a refund or send them a new one. Like seriously this company is super unprofessional. Why should you tell someone to answer the door if they don’t like the product. everyone is entitled to there opinion whenever it’s positive or negative.
@@JaneVlogzz I’m so sorry that happened to you. you and everyone else should be entitled to your opinion. Whenever it’s positive or negative. I hope that you take legal action for what they did to you.
y'all she's only bringing back the skincare line because her OF isn't making her any money and her baby isn't bringing in sponsorships like she had hoped
"It was a very simple formula that couldn't possibly do that if it tried." Trisha has NO IDEA how people's skin works does she? She lives in LaLa Land where everyone's skin is exactly the same & there's never ever any bad reactions. If there is... that person's just a "hater"
Lord. Do we all really deserve going down the Trish Skin road again? People were literally claiming injuries from it last year. I hate these influencer cash grabs that put out subpar products that are excessively expensive and not compliant with FDA and FTC regulations. It’s like Pink Sauce 2.0.
That lab was chosen because it was probably cheaper to produce her skincare through them so that she could turn around and sell it for $200+. I stick to my dermatologist skin products lmao these products are half the price AND it produces results. 🤷🏾♀️
I used to have greasy skin as a teen, then I worked out I was over exfoliating and not using the right products. Now I use gentle face washes and exfoliate with Nipfab once or twice a week (depending on make up use). I have dry/dull skin that just looks tired all the time, so I use serums and jelly water based moisturisers. I avoid clay masks/peel off masks because they are so drying and irritating. Sun cream also makes your skin look so dewy and it's a great primer. (normal primers just make me break out so bad!). The trick to good skin is drinking enough water and cleaning your face! Never touch your face with dirty hands, use dirty brushes or leave make up on too long, also wash your face before and after a work out.
at 8:50 That packaging she is holding in her hand.... I have that exact same container from a store called miniso.... Its the 99 cent travel size plastic container LMFAO
I’m no Trish fan but how are people gonna claim they had reactions without posting and receipts or whatever. I’m not gonna try any of her stuff ever. Not because I’m scared based off this, but because I’m no Trish fan and I like my current routine.
That lady and Paytas can deny all they want about the quality of their products, but last time their spf product didn't have any spf! There are videos on yt where people are using UV camera for sunscreen when using that product and there is like nothing showing up.
@@bumpbeast4044 yep. He made couple of videos about it. And James is one of the most unproblematic youtuber out there so I believe he genuinly showed us his experience using Trisha's products.
It'll be a cold day in hell that I'd ever take even a chance on trishskin. It's a cash grab like all her other bs. Adore your info and updates. Lots of love from Michigan ❤️
Just saw one of her latest ASMR Video of here & her skin didn’t look good at all, like no shade I thought she look tired, which is to be expected with a new baby but to then see this straight after i’m like Emm No her latest videos alone would put me off buying her skin care range 😳
I’d forgotten all about Trisha “Original YT Troll”. I suppose she’s not making the money she thought she’d make. So time to scam the public again. People do have short memories after all. There is a new audience to scam now.
Honestly I don’t buy any celebrity skin care line for this reason. I work in a highly professional field and while not client facing I see higher ups on a daily basis… the last thing I need is to ruin my face with a celeb collab skin care line where it’s clearly a cash grab
I'm gonna say what I said when Trish came out with this and you made a video about it originally. I find it very difficult to trust or find validity in any celeb brand that has nothing to do with what their content is about. If Cristine of Simply Nailogical came out with a line of face cremes and skincare, I'd find it very hard to believe it's not just a cash grab. Trish is known for being dramatic and crying on the floor. I'd be more likely to buy a stressball from her because I know that if a stressball works for her, then it's probably good quality. 😂
I'd like to see the ingredients for different products. Are they selling some sort of chemical/acid peel? I just don't understand how basic serums and toners would cause that severe of a burn. I use a lot of different skincare brands with various active ingredients, even at home chemical peels, and I have never received any burns. Tretinoin was the only product that made my skin react but that's kind of a given when it comes to retinoids.
I really dislike it when youtubers try to make a quick buck selling overpriced lines of merch, it almost feels like they're trying to take advantage of younger or naive viewers who maybe don't know any better yet... don't buy itttttt.
I actually had the skin line and nothing happened to me. And I feel like unless this happened to hundreds would have been a problem, but I literally only saw 3 public issues and everyone jumped on the band wagon
If I’m spending $200+ on anything it will be drunk elephant not some random line by some random celebrity who shouldn’t be making or promoting their own skincare. Just my opinion. 🤷♀️
what really worries me is the day cream that says it has SPF in it (at least in the first launch). literally the only ingredients listed that i could find for it were the active ingredients, no base or emollients or anything, so who knows what’s in it. also, spf products take so long to get properly tested and approved in the US and i doubt that trish skin has gone through that process
The reason why they are confident that the products didn't hurt anyone's skin is because they are "probably" made of inert ingredients like petroleum oil whipped up and thrown in a package. They probably don't have any "active" ingredients that would affect the skin--at. all.
More than 200 hundred dollars to get some chemical burns when Mario Badescu skin products are cheap and built a skin care routine with them will not cost more than 50 bucks... ._.
I wouldn't buy skincare from any influencer. Like you said so many of them are just cash grabs. They will put their names on anything. Why pay those prices when you are essentially getting drug store brand ingredients. Not to knock drug store brands, my fav moisturizer will always be Cetaphil, lol!!! I refuse to buy into the hype.
I am SO sick of people selling anything beauty whether it’s skincare or makeup and using a blurring filter. It’s absolutely ridiculous. The answer your door comment is also disgusting!!
For $200, Trisha better come to my house and cry on my kitchen floor.
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She said in the live that the skincare has very simple ingredients... so she is admitting to charge 200 dollars for something that you can buy at the drugstore for way cheaper
I don't think she knows what she's talking about all of her ingredients have multiple acids in them if someone bought the whole set ( which it's a set so it's being marketed like it's to be used all together and that's how she promoted it while doing a demo) and used all the products and have very sensitive skin I don't think it's crazy to believe they could have a reaction
Exactly what I came here to say 😂 If so simple - why is it 200 dollars?
What is with the start up brand owners behaving psychotically to their customers when they get negative reviews? The silicone sponge lady, chef pii and the pink sauce, and now this lady. Is being unhinged part of the entrepreneur grindset?
Toxic girlboss culture.
Apparently now a days that’s exactly it
it’s people who can’t admit to themselves that they aren’t meant for business, & need everyone to be as delusional as themselves and support them or they get mad 😂
Inmature people at their finest. Don’t start a business if you can’t handle criticism and improve…something these ladies wouldn’t care to learn.
I think they do it for attention, even bad publicity is good publicity
The most appalling thing is Trisha has the money to actually collaborate with a certified dermatologist and a legit lab, yet they chose this
Appalling?
It would be another disaster for her
@@Astonthepunk I wanted to say appalling, but spell check changed it. I'm sorry; I'll replace it so it doesn't cause you any confusion.
@@chynabarbieeeeee LOL PLS dw about it autocorrect did the exact same thing to me lol
very. but all they care about is making profit so thats neverrrr happening 😭
This skin care brand represents Trisha Paytas perfectly and that's all I'm gonna say. Thank you Tea spill for reviewing this very questionable product.
The “sunscreen” didn’t even have any UV protection at all. James Welsh showed us with a special camera lens that allows you to see how even/uneven your sunscreen application can be. It had zero UVA/UVB protection/filters.
Which is pretty concerning, isn't that false advertisement? If someone was using the sunscreen thinking it worked that could cause a lot of harm
Is that uva the thing that shows the blackness after adding sunscreen ?
@@senpailee1967The easiest way to remember is: UVA are the aging rays, UVB are the burning rays, which is why full spectrum sun screen is so important. Sunscreen is legally a drug in the US, so she’s in big trouble. Sunscreen cameras show the best protection in black, it’s turns lighter grey when it’s less effective or worn off.
I wanna see if they finally put a full ingredient list out. People with allergies would probably appreciate it.
Yea uh wtf
THIS! The product never had an ingredient list. And the owner kept promising one and never followed through. Stay far away from this scam
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How the hell can they legally sell it if the ingredients aren't listed
Lmao guaranteed this is full of allergens.
UM EXCUSE ME??? THERES NO LIST???? Wtf no wonder this product line is trash
Am I crazy for asking why people are even buying Trish's skincare line at all when she doesn't even have the best skin herself?
Never seen it too many filters
I don't think it matters that her skin is not that great. It doesn't invalidate her product. What does invalidate her product, though, is how her product was sent broken and messy. Furthermore, her history is shady.
People are strange and obsessed with her for some reason
@@grylltheonion her skin not being great does matter when her advertisement of the product is her face. That’s like a car dealership advertising their paint jobs and all you see are scratched up lemons.
@@jasongauge776 HAHAHAHA
She literally came at other family bloggers for showing their kids, and now she has used her child in more than 20 videos and OVER 100 THUMBNAILS!! That's something to talk about imo. Also the fact that she still has her old videos promoting her OF on her "family channel" 🤪
There’s someone who catalogs it and averages it. It’s about 3.25 times a day, every day, since the day Malibu was born. About triple the amount of content compared to other mainstream family channels
@@garlicsaucespill9482 are we really surprised? Trish is the biggest hypocrite and her stans are the biggest enablers on earth. They try to justify everything she does.
Oh that's so gross
No one with credibility would seriously collab with Trisha. The lady that owns this business is just as unhinged as Trisha. No thanks
i just hope some of these people learned from this and stop spending hundreds of dollars on shitty influencer products.
i kinda feel like at this point some purposely do it with the intention of making a tiktok and trying to get their money back 💀😂
...or don't buy a $200 product made by TRISHA PAYTAS
*anything from trisha paytas!
"People are just making things up, they are so annoying" yes, a great answer to someone complaining about your products because they burned their skin. And even the "most simple formulas" can cause a bad reaction, it shows how little you know, Trish.
Literally all of her products have several Acids in them and they are all marketed to be used together I believe the customer
She is not a chemist, so she should respectfully disclose the ingredients.
@@littlefrog9553 I did not see the packaging for her products, but the ingredients should 100% be mentioned with the doses they used. However, sometimes you don't know if your skin is sensitive to a certain product until you try it.
*stares in titanium dioxide*
The "customer service" on that girls tik tok is giving Chef P all over again with how poorly she handled critism on the pink sauce. The girl didn't even say anything negative about Trish herself and the owner responded saying they were?
What's ridiculous to me is that Trish has the money to do this right and partner with a licensed dermatologist and legit lab. Yet, she chooses not to. She doesn't take the very possible idea of people's skin being burned or agitated seriously either. Like babe, you're not even working with a legitimate dermatologist or lab, how tf would they know? If there's any type of ingredient in the product that even had the slightest possibility of burning or irritating someone's skin then the company is responsible for providing some sort of warning. Different people's skin react to things differently.
And in conclusion, TRISHES SKIN ISNT EVEN THAT GOOD.
Glad someone said it…
I literally use a cleanser that I brought at Dollar General, and an Elf moisturizer. My skin has never looked better. I think it's ridiculous to tack on a 200 dollar price tag just because it has an influencer name on it. I've never even followed Trisha Paytas, but it's all just a bunch of drama all the time with many of these influencers just trying to stay relevant.
I found an amazing cleanser w so many good ingredients at the Dollar Tree recently!!!
Ive been ride or die for the Ordinary for the last few years
Elf moisturizers are amazing great and affordable line
The only thing I can use on my skin is Dial bar soap and Aquaphor. Anything else, even organic rosehip oil makes it break out and my eczema flares
What cleanser tho????
The lady who mixes the skincare line has random pets roaming around the lab doing their business, everything is unsanitary and nasty.
She even has her hair out which can fall straight into the bottles🙈
@@landawille7088 omg I was about to say what if you found a hair in one of the bottles! (Human or animal)
I dunno. It’s hard to trust celeb skincare lines. Reminds me of the drama over Kylie Skin. So you’re telling me I should a trust a Kardashian sister, a family with a reputation for cosmetic procedures, for skincare advice? Perfect skin, perfect bodies are so accessible for celebs. How do I know that your skin looks nice cause of your skincare routine and not some expensive procedure? Not saying that Trisha has done cosmetic procedures, just saying that it’s easy for Celebes to lie about the products they *actually* use to look good.
Being a skincare brand owner isn’t the same as being a knowledgeable and certified dermatologist…
It’s basically the same as kylie being the owner of kylie skin but not being a dermatologist
_”Trish did really well with the skin line.”_
*DELUSSSIONALLLLL* 💀
It’s clearly the same stuff from last year they’re just trying to get rid of because they’re about to expire.
The one thing I don’t play with is skincare products. There are too many chemicals involved that when mix incorrectly can cause permanent damage to someone’s skin. I refuse to buy sketchy products from a 2 second influencer line.
my mom always taught me, you can go cheap on a lot of cosmetics, but always invest in skin care
I absolutely would never buy anything from them at this point after the skin care thing. It's basically chef P for your face who knows how unsanitary everything is considering none of them were appropriate PPE touching this stuff. Not to mention a lab that creates skin care is a climate controlled area We're no foreign debris or mold and get into the product. I am still not overlooking the fact that the lady is not licensed as a dermatologist or even went to school for any of this that's just scary.
Yeah, what on earth is a mixologist, anyway?
@Sharon Peckham In cocktail culture the term “mixologist” refers to someone who studies the history of mixed drinks, has a rich appreciation of the ingredients and techniques used, and regularly creates new and innovative mixed drinks.
If she means it in that way then there is no way that she in any way should be touching your face. There's no such terminology found in skin care/dermatology that are licensed.
_”Look at Trisha restarting her skincare line in order to provide for her baby Malibu. Motherhood has really changed her. She’s grown so much!”_ 🤪
She called her child MALUBU??
Pretty sure her middle name is Barbie, so Malibu Barbie 😅
@@Alena-cz7hj Same reaction! I seriously wanna know!!
@@Tchika yes the baby's name is Malibu Barbie
Is anyone else noticing the lack of, well sanitation protocols being practiced? Missing hair nets are just one thing I'm noticing right off the bat! Smdh
I'm sorry, but who would buy ANYTHING relating to self care or take recommendations of any kind from someone like Trisha Paytas? Sheep mentality isn't an actual ailment to blame the stupidity of purchasing 200+ dollars worth of merchandise from someone like Trisha.
Trisha is ALL about money and quantity, not quality.
Trisha worships money & will do anything by for money
THIS! The fact I was actually surprised people spent this much on her line was just soo confusing for me. People either just want clout for reviewing the line or are just dumb at this point.
The owner being unlicensed means she doesn’t have access to a lot of information out there that you learn at school and in the field as a professional. I wouldn’t trust any of it.
I used to work at a very big shipping company. Trust me when I tell you the delivery people break things on purpose I have seen them throw new ps5 on the floor out of spite and jealousy
Lot’s of sadistic people out there. Instead of using the energy to pray
I felt so sorry for the girl, whose package came totally destroyed. I mean, yes, things can get rough during shipping, but seriously...even no name brands from china pack their stuff better than this company did for a packagae that probably cost a few hundred dollars.
As a PR major, this whole situation is MESSY on the brand's part. I worked with a company who gaslit the crap out of me and that is what the owner is doing in this situation. It's honestly giving me PTSD moments. The brand is crappy, the owner is crappy, and so is Trisha. None of them are taking accountability. They want to blame customers or an intern. Disgusting. If the products have such simple products in them, then why is it $200? Also, did the company actually reach out to the girl with the chemical burn and look her friends up in the system? It doesn't seem like they did any of that. The brand needs to fire their PR team and hire new and better ones because this is just so trashy of them.
i’m really sorry you had to go through the gaslighting of that company you worked with. Wishing you the best with the companies you work with now/future
@@priscillaspets Thank you so much!
Is TrishSkin considered a small business?? Personally I wouldn't consider it "small" but just new
Honestly yeah. No one considers Jeffree star cosmetics a small business just because it's from an influencer, so they shouldn't do the same with Trish
Yes, it is small in comparison to Clinique, Neutrogena,, Skinceuticals etc.
The company she is collabbed with is a small business. I personally wouldn't buy skin care from a small business. It looks like she's making these products in her home or office. It needs to be third party monitored and tested.
@@AmandaAmanda-sh8lx I agree, I don't feel comfortable buying skincare from a business that clearly isn't interacting with any professional medical source, especially since I have severe eczema
In my opinion if you are fully qualified and you know you've done a great job on your product there's no need to lash out at customers reviewing it.
when she said no filters I laughed like no mama you lying
The frenemies hoodie got me 😂😂😂
I think in my opinion that the fact that they insulted a customer is really unprofessional and disgusting. like it’s your brand you should take there feedback into consideration and try to get them a refund or send them a new one. Like seriously this company is super unprofessional. Why should you tell someone to answer the door if they don’t like the product. everyone is entitled to there opinion whenever it’s positive or negative.
It was bad and I was scared !! They literally had my address and I was getting threatened. 😭
@@JaneVlogzz I’m so sorry that happened to you. you and everyone else should be entitled to your opinion. Whenever it’s positive or negative. I hope that you take legal action for what they did to you.
LMAO not Jessica's proactive commercial 😂
Trisha: I use my skin care every day
Also Trisha: get skin peels and skin procedures almost on bimonthly
"would you be giving trishskin anothet chance?"
bestie I never gave it a chance to begin with.
y'all she's only bringing back the skincare line because her OF isn't making her any money and her baby isn't bringing in sponsorships like she had hoped
BINGO. Nailed it.
You know this is the old stuff that didn't sell last time
"It was a very simple formula that couldn't possibly do that if it tried."
Trisha has NO IDEA how people's skin works does she? She lives in LaLa Land where everyone's skin is exactly the same & there's never ever any bad reactions. If there is... that person's just a "hater"
It probably has more to do with the fact that both parties invested so much money in it, I think the campaign was just on hold until drama dried up.
The drama will never dry up with Trisha. She’s done too much to go back. Kinda like onision in levels of problematic.
LOL proof Trish won't change even for her own child smh lowest of the lows
just when i was having a nice peaceful day, Trisha's back....... oh boy
If that ‘intern’ (yeah I’m sure it was an intern 😒) told me to answer the door, I’d say “roll up”.
That fake dermatologist is extremely unprofessional.
Lord. Do we all really deserve going down the Trish Skin road again? People were literally claiming injuries from it last year. I hate these influencer cash grabs that put out subpar products that are excessively expensive and not compliant with FDA and FTC regulations. It’s like Pink Sauce 2.0.
i smell another scam coming 🙄
All Trisha knows is scams
You can literally buy those droppers on Amazon 😳
"...and Trisha did not take this seriously" -- literally any controversy Trisha was in
Her side eye at 5:20 when she says she uses her own skincare line 😂😂😂
I would never ever buy a skin care product that has the name Trisha in it, I would be to fkin scared my skin would fall off
People are still surprised? This is Trisha I’d be more surprised if it was a quality product with quality service.
The real question is, who are the customers who are sending emails and messages requesting repurchase? 👀👀 Don't be shy lol
Trisha's sock accounts.
These people... honestly, they get what they deserve for supporting someone like Paytas. I can't feel bad about it.
So the owner of the company threatens a customer and then Trisha blames her fans? Doomed to fail
That lab was chosen because it was probably cheaper to produce her skincare through them so that she could turn around and sell it for $200+. I stick to my dermatologist skin products lmao these products are half the price AND it produces results. 🤷🏾♀️
ITS JUST PRIVATE LABEL LOL
I used to have greasy skin as a teen, then I worked out I was over exfoliating and not using the right products.
Now I use gentle face washes and exfoliate with Nipfab once or twice a week (depending on make up use). I have dry/dull skin that just looks tired all the time, so I use serums and jelly water based moisturisers. I avoid clay masks/peel off masks because they are so drying and irritating.
Sun cream also makes your skin look so dewy and it's a great primer. (normal primers just make me break out so bad!). The trick to good skin is drinking enough water and cleaning your face! Never touch your face with dirty hands, use dirty brushes or leave make up on too long, also wash your face before and after a work out.
at 8:50 That packaging she is holding in her hand.... I have that exact same container from a store called miniso.... Its the 99 cent travel size plastic container LMFAO
At this point I just hope it’s all just dropshipped, whitelabel products bc this is such a dangerous move for the brand
I’m no Trish fan but how are people gonna claim they had reactions without posting and receipts or whatever. I’m not gonna try any of her stuff ever. Not because I’m scared based off this, but because I’m no Trish fan and I like my current routine.
This is a straight up snake oil cash grab. Trish and this *god given* derm are a match made.
Wasn’t she actually dressed as a snake oil salesman in the promo video or whatever?
@@bumpbeast4044 she was dressed as a salesman who sold his own piss as a “miracle elixir.” Literally the same name.
That lady and Paytas can deny all they want about the quality of their products, but last time their spf product didn't have any spf! There are videos on yt where people are using UV camera for sunscreen when using that product and there is like nothing showing up.
I remember James Welsh doing that! It was in his video “worst skincare launch of 2021/ever”
@@bumpbeast4044 yep. He made couple of videos about it. And James is one of the most unproblematic youtuber out there so I believe he genuinly showed us his experience using Trisha's products.
It'll be a cold day in hell that I'd ever take even a chance on trishskin. It's a cash grab like all her other bs. Adore your info and updates. Lots of love from Michigan ❤️
Click faster then my lactose intolerant reaction to my fondue nights
Just saw one of her latest ASMR Video of here & her skin didn’t look good at all, like no shade I thought she look tired, which is to be expected with a new baby but to then see this straight after i’m like Emm No her latest videos alone would put me off buying her skin care range 😳
I’d forgotten all about Trisha “Original YT Troll”. I suppose she’s not making the money she thought she’d make. So time to scam the public again. People do have short memories after all. There is a new audience to scam now.
Honestly I don’t buy any celebrity skin care line for this reason. I work in a highly professional field and while not client facing I see higher ups on a daily basis… the last thing I need is to ruin my face with a celeb collab skin care line where it’s clearly a cash grab
I'm gonna say what I said when Trish came out with this and you made a video about it originally.
I find it very difficult to trust or find validity in any celeb brand that has nothing to do with what their content is about.
If Cristine of Simply Nailogical came out with a line of face cremes and skincare, I'd find it very hard to believe it's not just a cash grab.
Trish is known for being dramatic and crying on the floor. I'd be more likely to buy a stressball from her because I know that if a stressball works for her, then it's probably good quality. 😂
Hopefully her sunscreen actually has sunscreen in it this time 🤣
here we go again….
Wtf is this “formulating warehouse”?! Lmao
when i tell you my jaw DROPPED reading this title
The owner's grammar 💀.
I'd like to see the ingredients for different products. Are they selling some sort of chemical/acid peel? I just don't understand how basic serums and toners would cause that severe of a burn. I use a lot of different skincare brands with various active ingredients, even at home chemical peels, and I have never received any burns. Tretinoin was the only product that made my skin react but that's kind of a given when it comes to retinoids.
Do people actually buy and liked her skincare? Im genuinely curious. If anyone has ever bought it, i need an honest review.
I really dislike it when youtubers try to make a quick buck selling overpriced lines of merch, it almost feels like they're trying to take advantage of younger or naive viewers who maybe don't know any better yet... don't buy itttttt.
So, very sorry for The Lady package from Trisha Paytas company.
Hopefully? She gets her money back in return.
Nicely, asked
look, yes she used a blurring filter BUT i remember being a kid and watching infomercials and they use to do the same
I feel like a lot of them still do today
I actually had the skin line and nothing happened to me. And I feel like unless this happened to hundreds would have been a problem, but I literally only saw 3 public issues and everyone jumped on the band wagon
If I’m spending $200+ on anything it will be drunk elephant not some random line by some random celebrity who shouldn’t be making or promoting their own skincare. Just my opinion. 🤷♀️
That customer services is fucking disgusting. Being threatened! That's literally a crime
what really worries me is the day cream that says it has SPF in it (at least in the first launch). literally the only ingredients listed that i could find for it were the active ingredients, no base or emollients or anything, so who knows what’s in it. also, spf products take so long to get properly tested and approved in the US and i doubt that trish skin has gone through that process
Maybe Trish and the ace family should do a skin care line together next
They hate Constructive Criticism so if you called them out on something they don’t want to hear it and call it hate.
The reason why they are confident that the products didn't hurt anyone's skin is because they are "probably" made of inert ingredients like petroleum oil whipped up and thrown in a package. They probably don't have any "active" ingredients that would affect the skin--at. all.
More than 200 hundred dollars to get some chemical burns when Mario Badescu skin products are cheap and built a skin care routine with them will not cost more than 50 bucks... ._.
This is why I don't buy celebrities stuff 🙄 I just use some toner vitamin c surem and some spf and at night wash tone then vasiline trust me
Their packaging reminds me of Peripera brand’s ink the velvet
It’s obviously a Cash Grabmmh
I'm sorry but this woman is the last person I would trust regarding skincare wth who would buy it and why??
I honestly couldn’t trust an influencer’s skincare line especially if she has a face like Trisha’s
it better be hello kitty themed.
Hello kitty already has a skin care line
@@graveyardbabyxoxo4722 WHAT
@@RAINTROUPE creme x hello kitty
Please don’t ever trust Trasha with anything. HK has an awesome brand.
No license and no qualifications is enough to make me to say no. Full stop.
Omg I get to review it again
oooooof... no love
Blaming everyone else for her brand failing, except herself. Classic Trish - the ignorance is palpable.
I wouldn't buy skincare from any influencer. Like you said so many of them are just cash grabs. They will put their names on anything. Why pay those prices when you are essentially getting drug store brand ingredients. Not to knock drug store brands, my fav moisturizer will always be Cetaphil, lol!!! I refuse to buy into the hype.
The comments she recently made match the same energy of the threatening comments she made on my TikTok about the packaging 😅
I am SO sick of people selling anything beauty whether it’s skincare or makeup and using a blurring filter. It’s absolutely ridiculous. The answer your door comment is also disgusting!!