In 2017, plenty of makeup received the coveted seal of approval from beauty influencers — but Youtubers also didn’t hesitate to drag products they hated.
Here are 16 products that prove no brand (and no celebrity) was safe from a brutal beauty influencer review.
When she did clean them, the brushes didn’t exactly survive the wash.
“Something weird happened,” she said during her Youtube review. “I don’t know if it’s because I used soap. It got a little frayed. Nothing really shed, but they do look a little messed up.”
According to Shayla, they still looked “cray cray” after she let them dry for a few hours.
The foundation? “I hate it,” he said. “It’s mad pink on me.”
The sponge? “This is the worst sponge I’ve ever tried. It’s taking off all my makeup.”
The blush? “I just don’t like it whatsoever.”
Bronzer? “Fuck no.”
So there’s that.
“I’m sorry,” he continued. “I love the packaging and I love Kim, but I’m really disappointed with the product.”
“Maybe if you had done it before Tarte and not after you shaded them for doing unicorns. It just makes you look a little bad.”
Burnnnnnn!
Westbrook ended up starting over her entire First Impressions look because she felt the primer messed up the look of her foundation.
“This mask burned like a mothersucker. I got a headache, I had to lay down.”
“Every single matte shade in this palette, I dip my brush into it one time and it poofs up. It reminds me a lot of the Subculture palette.”
Welp!
“Had to lay them all out to make sure I was seeing this correctly,” she wrote beneath a photo of the shades.
“It’s like an oily weird mess.”
“I don’t get inspired by the palette. Plus, a lot of the Too Faced glitter shades are not very good quality. They’re chunky and not so good.”
title: “16 Beauty Products Youtubers Hated In 2017” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Robert Walsh”
In 2017, plenty of makeup received the coveted seal of approval from beauty influencers — but Youtubers also didn’t hesitate to drag products they hated.
Here are 16 products that prove no brand (and no celebrity) was safe from a brutal beauty influencer review.
When she did clean them, the brushes didn’t exactly survive the wash.
“Something weird happened,” she said during her Youtube review. “I don’t know if it’s because I used soap. It got a little frayed. Nothing really shed, but they do look a little messed up.”
According to Shayla, they still looked “cray cray” after she let them dry for a few hours.
The foundation? “I hate it,” he said. “It’s mad pink on me.”
The sponge? “This is the worst sponge I’ve ever tried. It’s taking off all my makeup.”
The blush? “I just don’t like it whatsoever.”
Bronzer? “Fuck no.”
So there’s that.
“I’m sorry,” he continued. “I love the packaging and I love Kim, but I’m really disappointed with the product.”
“Maybe if you had done it before Tarte and not after you shaded them for doing unicorns. It just makes you look a little bad.”
Burnnnnnn!
Westbrook ended up starting over her entire First Impressions look because she felt the primer messed up the look of her foundation.
“This mask burned like a mothersucker. I got a headache, I had to lay down.”
“Every single matte shade in this palette, I dip my brush into it one time and it poofs up. It reminds me a lot of the Subculture palette.”
Welp!
“Had to lay them all out to make sure I was seeing this correctly,” she wrote beneath a photo of the shades.
“It’s like an oily weird mess.”
“I don’t get inspired by the palette. Plus, a lot of the Too Faced glitter shades are not very good quality. They’re chunky and not so good.”