Hello hello hello, my friends.
Kaitlyn here, and I'm not wearin' any makeup
because today we're gonna make a makeup video! Ah!
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All right, so I am not in any way a beauty guru.
We should just establish that right now.
And quite frankly, I've never been a beauty guru.
I've always been really bad at makeup,
and I'm only like, slightly,
slightly better.
But I'm a big fan of Jenna Marbles,
and so she really likes watching
beauty vloggers and videos on YouTube.
And so a lot of times she'll do her own versions
of videos that they do, and one of those is
recreating your high school makeup routine.
So, let's do my makeup like I did when I was sixteen.
Which (groans) makes me cringe a little bit.
First of all, I should establish that
I didn't use brushes at all, honestly,
until really like the last couple of years.
Everything I used my hands for
or the brushes that came with the makeup.
So.
That's great.
My big beauty secret from when I was sixteen
was that I would wear this glitter, essentially.
I had this roll-on body glitter for my face.
Now, I couldn't find any roll-on glitter.
I did find some glitter eyeshadow.
So we're gonna try to put that on,
which probably will give me about the same, like,
little bit messed-up effect that I had back then.
My second beauty secret was that
when I did start wearing eyeshadow
it was just makeup that I had stolen from my mom.
I don't live with my mom anymore,
so I couldn't just raid her old makeup bag and use that,
which is a little bit unfortunate because I couldn't
even find the colors that I was looking for.
So basically, no foundation.
I just would use concealer.
I probably put on a lot more concealer
or I use like a BB cream now to even out my skin tone,
which is not what I did when I was a teenager.
I pretty much would just cover my acne.
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Hmmmm.
And then I just gotta do it with my finger.
It feels so weird to do it with my finger now!
Like you just can't get it as smooth as a brush does.
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The other thing is I had--especially in high school,
they're a little bit better now because
I get better sleep and I'm not as stressed--
but I had really big dark circles under my eyes
because I was just so tired all the time
and not getting enough rest at all.
I'm very glad that they are not as dark anymore.
I think they're just sort of like normal age circles now.
(laughs)
This is the kind of brush
I would normally use for blush now,
but this is the kind of brush that I used in high school.
Like, how do you make this look int--like, what the heck?
It's so small and like
not in any way made for your face.
(laughs) It's real bad, Kaitlyn!
Why did you think this was a good idea?
So probably the most intense thing that I would do
in high school was eye makeup.
It was really, really bad.
Looking back, (groans) it hurts me to think about.
I would wear purples.
And I couldn't find the exact colors that I wore back then,
as I would do a lavender usually,
and then do a darker purple to line my eyes
because I didn't wear eyeliner
because I was like, "Ugh, that's too much work.
"I don't wanna wear eyeliner.
"Instead I'm just gonna, like, line the outside of my eyes
"with a darker color."
Which, like, people do that.
That's like a normal thing to do in makeup.
But then you'd put eyeliner on top of it or something.
But instead I would just use it in place of it, I guess,
which was way more work, I think,
than if I had just had eyeliner or something.
This is actually a Wet'n'Wild palette
that I've used to extinction almost.
But you'll notice that I've used these colors,
the lighter ones, and not these,
but back then these are the colors
that I would probably put directly onto my eye.
Hmm! That's bad.
I discovered using eyeshadow brushes
in maybe the last three years or so
and it's a game changer, guys.
So let's, I guess, do this super purple color
because that's about what I would wear.
Oh gosh, I'm really afraid of this.
I'm afraid it's gonna look so bad.
Oh, and I didn't use any eyeshadow primer,
which is something that I use now,
which I would be like,
"Why does all my makeup come off
"like halfway through the day?"
And it's because I didn't use any kind of primer
that would help it stay on my eyes, so.
The things that I know now are just
like automatically kicking in
of like, "Oh, I need to blend it!"
And that's not what I would do.
So I'm gonna use
this purply-black color, I guess.
Basically, I picked the darkest color that I could.
And then line the outside of my eyes with it.
I don't know how I did this effectively.
All right, it doesn't look so bad so far.
Really that I'm like, getting it everywhere.
Yeah, so it's like in the-- oh, gosh.
This was the big problem I'm remembering now,
is that it would-- because it's eyeshadow,
and it's a powder, essentially--
it would just kind of like get everywhere, and then
it's here, and if I try to rub it,
I'm just spreading it around.
Isn't that beautiful?
(wails miserably)
Yeah, this was a problem.
I think this contributed to why my eyes looked
like I had such dark circles,
because half of it was purple makeup.
Okay, now I gotta do the bottom part.
Let's see how that goes.
I mean, it's sort of like the pre-look that I have now.
I can see where my makeup look has evolved from this.
That's basically all I would do for my eyes.
Let's try putting on some glitter now.
Oh, gosh.
(chuckles)
It's very gel-y.
Yeah, this is probably about the level
of glitter that I had.
Oh, yeah!
I would also do like a little bit on my nose.
I wouldn't roll this way,
which is how you put on pretty much any cheek makeup,
but I would sort of roll like this over my face,
because that makes sense.
I think we've done it.
Oh, oh, wait! No, I can't forget.
I didn't wear lipstick.
Ugh, now I've got a bunch of glitter on myself.
I'm gonna be glittery forever, guys.
The other thing is, I would wear lip gloss.
A tinted lip gloss would be my choice of lip wear.
So a little bit of color, but not really.
That was basically my thing, is I wanted these
dark and sultry eyes,
but then to look like I wasn't wearing makeup anywhere else.
I don't know.
Yeah!
Get that
mid-2000s
wet lip look.
Da-da-daaaaaah!
(laughs)
Simple and also ridiculous.
(kissing noise)
I don't even know if I can get my hair
to do the thing that it used to do.
But essentially covering up one eye,
which I know is something that still happens now,
but it's not a purposeful thing,
it's the way that I cut my hair and let it grow out.
But it was very intentional when
I was in high school to like,
have one eye covered.
There we go.
There's peak 2006 Kaitlyn.
I do love the glitter.
Other than my face being sticky,
because it's eyeshadow and I guess not body glitter,
I do like the way that it looks.
I guess I was basically like pre-highlighter.
I was kind of trying to achieve that, I suppose.
I don't know.
And I'm remembering why I liked lip gloss too.
I like the little shine.
Well, there ya go.
2006 High School Kaitlyn makeup for you.
(sings)
It's very purple.
It doesn't really make a lot of sense to me now
because I know more things about makeup now.
And I should say, I don't really even know
what I'm doing most of the time now.
I just see videos every now and then and I'm like,
"That seems like a good idea!
I should try doing that!"
But this was fun.
This was fun, kind of like reminiscing about
old Kaitlyn makeup styles and stuff.
For the question! Question, question.
I wanna know, what...did you...
what was like a makeup thing or a style thing
that you did when you were younger that now you're like,
"Oh, what was I thinking? Ahh!"
(laughs)
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And I'll see you guys next Thursday! Bye! (blows kiss) (chuckles)
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