Clean beauty products only | FULL makeup tutorial | ALI ANDREEA

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Ali Andreea

Ali Andreea

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@pappyone6062
@pappyone6062 2 жыл бұрын
If one listens to dermatologists, who follow the science, there is no standardized definition for “clean” makeup or skin care. Firstly chemicals that are proven to be harmful are not allowed in makeup and skin care. And not all products that contain chemicals are bad for us. Some are actually necessary to keep the makeup from spoiling or having bacterial or fungal growth. Dermatologists have seen many patients with eye infections from using mascaras that do not contain preservatives. Also many clean products contain essential oils which are horrible and irritating to the skin. Natural does not mean it’s good for us, whether it’s in our skin care and makeup or in over the counter medicinal supplements that we take. I love makeup and I use both “clean” and regular makeup. The thing that bothers me most is fragrance. My skin does fine, but many fragrances give me headaches. Thanks for taking the time to review this. You look beautiful as always.
@AliAndreea
@AliAndreea 2 жыл бұрын
very true. But how many people actually believe this when we are surrounded by apps, celebrities, influencers who are promoting clean only?
@rebeccashaw3603
@rebeccashaw3603 2 жыл бұрын
I should’ve just put a thumbs up on your comment. I just basically wrote the same sentiment only a lot shorter and less in depth. Good comment.
@Limonene809
@Limonene809 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment, I was about to write something similar but you saved me the trouble! 😂💛
@lucianatolentino
@lucianatolentino 2 жыл бұрын
I'm of the same line of thought. For me, it is important that the products are vegan. I could never put something on my face that caused the suffering or death of an animal. I wish this was the trend instead.
@nisapl
@nisapl 2 жыл бұрын
@@AliAndreea people seem to be more and more aware of this fact so the clean beauty. For laymen who don't care much of makeup, I would reckon also only a handful of people actually believe the propaganda fully. Having said that, I end up with mostly brands that market themselves as clean but for a reason that's entirely unrelated. These brands happen to have been coming up with more innovative comfortable, easy to use formula with shades that actually work for my skintone and preferences. It was like before medium tan neutral warm olive skintone did not exist before. And now there are many well thought out and executed muddy shades in actually gorgeous formulas.
@angelabowser5939
@angelabowser5939 Жыл бұрын
Clean beauty and skincare is a godsend for me & my clientele. I have clients that can’t even walk thru the laundry detergent aisle bc they are so sensitive to FRAGRANCE. If conventional products do not bother you, that is great-but their are tons of women out there that suffer…thyroid, cancer survivors, hormone issues-trust me as a professional-it’s a real thing.
@pappyone6062
@pappyone6062 Жыл бұрын
I believe ilia is clean but is loaded with fragrance and I can’t use it.
@barbara31655
@barbara31655 2 жыл бұрын
My criteria are (1) Cruelty Free (2) Fragrance Free (3) Clean but the first two are the most important in my mind, even having to remove some of my favorites when needed. No compromise with regards to cruelty free that's for sure!
@christinefrancinegreiner879
@christinefrancinegreiner879 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking up for the animals.
@kamankat
@kamankat Жыл бұрын
Yes for me clean is a must,everything you put on skin goes right in the body so I prefer clean beauty for that reason
@amyl239
@amyl239 2 жыл бұрын
I switched over to using mostly clean products for everything - makeup, skin, hair. Specifically, from one brand who I trust. They use natural, organic ingredients. The shelf life may be lower than other brands (because they use natural preservatives), but they thoroughly test and strive to innovate and are diligent about safety, cruelty-free, etc. There have been so many claims from so many companies over the years, it's very difficult as a consumer to know the difference. It would be great if there were more standards and companies were more willing to be forthcoming with information about what ingredients they use and how those ingredients interact with each other and for what purpose they are using those ingredients. Accountability and visibility is so important in building trust with consumers. I'm seeing a trend of companies listing their ingredients more; I like that trend! Some of these ingredients are cancer causing, some are tested on animals, some are very harsh on the body, and I'd like to know where/how these ingredients are sourced. As a consumer, I want to know all those things. That's not only a trend in the beauty industry, it seems like a trend in everything that we consume. Staying vocal and asking companies to strive to develop better products that work well, that are beautiful, that are good for our bodies, and that are good for our environment too. I think we can all agree on that.
@kathywarren7665
@kathywarren7665 2 жыл бұрын
Clean is a must to lower the toxic load on my body. Thank you for doing this💗
@nbart5726
@nbart5726 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely look more carefully at ingredients after doing a biochemistry degree where I realised how much we simply don't know. Whether its about how different chemicals (synthetic or natural!) affect our bodies and I also realised how difficult it is to actually figure out which biochemical processes are being triggered by these chemicals. However, I agree that "Clean" is not regulated and doesn't mean anything in particular, I think we should still consider more carefully what we are adding to our bodies.
@Hibernia2324
@Hibernia2324 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lydiafrom Triclosan is still an ingredient in many products in the US. There's a good chance hydroquinone will make a comeback since the science on it is based solely on rats.
@rebeccashaw3603
@rebeccashaw3603 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lydiafrom Because there are no standards for “clean beauty“. This is a marketing gimmick. You need preservatives in your make up. That would affect your skin a lot less than bacteria ridden make up. Don’t you think?
@juliegjm3325
@juliegjm3325 Жыл бұрын
Perfect comment, what I had in mind, couldn't have expressed it better!
@Purple-ws9fn
@Purple-ws9fn 2 жыл бұрын
For me, cruelty free is more important than "clean".
@apokalexa
@apokalexa 2 жыл бұрын
This🙏🏼
@amirevan
@amirevan 2 жыл бұрын
For me too.
@lauraputnina2772
@lauraputnina2772 2 жыл бұрын
Cruelty free should apply not only to animals, but also child labour (many death occur too) - mica is mineral wildly used in cosmetics…there is good documentary by Refinery29, to the fact it is shocking, that every time you buy e.g. eye shadows, you support this.
@laurafortezajuan
@laurafortezajuan 2 жыл бұрын
Same here
@lakkatka
@lakkatka 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Same
@Jostewsantos
@Jostewsantos Жыл бұрын
There's something so calming and soothing about the way you apply makeup, very relaxing to me. I almost don't use makeup products but this lipstick color had me intrigued. My local Sephora started selling Rosie's brand recently and I think I'm gonna check it out. Thank you for your tips!! xo
@Faith2013able
@Faith2013able Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Just my feelings too!
@dennidarling
@dennidarling Жыл бұрын
I love and only ever use natural/ clean makeup so this video was extra fun to watch - Thankyou!
@jayejohnson1024
@jayejohnson1024 Жыл бұрын
Everything, skincare/makeup, I put on my face is clean organic. It is a main criteria for the choices I make. So I enjoyed watching this very much.
@HollyM3
@HollyM3 Жыл бұрын
I just adore watching you apply makeup and have learned so much from you!
@lizdalton1965
@lizdalton1965 Жыл бұрын
Why I love your tutorials, you are so natural. Professional with a hint of humor. Not to much make-up, just perfect and beautiful. Love from South Africa
@johomusic
@johomusic Жыл бұрын
My top filters when looking for a good, high quality product are: cruelty-free (aka vegan) + no nasties + high quality. If they aren’t vegan I discard them immediately. I really appreciate this video not only because I was one of the people requesting it, but most importantly because I’ve been following and applying your tips for a very long time with my products and now I can fully relate! I also researched every single product I was interested in that you mentioned in many videos, just to make sure which ones were safe. This has spared me quite a bit of work! ☺️ Mulțu ❤
@littledebbie1106
@littledebbie1106 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I ONLY buy clean makeup and skincare! Definitely the #1 criteria
@sylvietherrien5617
@sylvietherrien5617 2 жыл бұрын
Ali, this looks like an every day make up anyone can do and it looks beautiful. As for “Clean” vs not, I think we should all be concerned with health and possible issues with anything that can increase risk of jeopardizing it. However, as many mentioned here, anything considered makeup added to our skin has been formulated from foreign substances and so I’m not going crazy about what I look for. I think we are getting more conscious about producing and testing as well as putting out products that we can feel safe with! All around great approach! Thank you for showing us the options!
@lauramens4099
@lauramens4099 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Andreea for this beautiful makeup and for using clean skincare. For me, crueltyfree is most important and clean comes right after that. I use REN, Pacifica, a Canadian brand, Weleda (Skinfood moisturizer) and some smaller brands. I think it’s very important to be mindful and think about what you use. Ecotools are a favorite for brushes. I ❤ it that you gave this some attention here and the make up is very pretty!!! 😍👍😊👍
@denam3
@denam3 Жыл бұрын
I just found your videos and I love every single one. You’re so talented with such a sophisticated style. I feel like this is the first time I’ve ever found a makeup artist who’s taste and personal preferences are identical to mine I can’t wait to binge watch more of your videos! Oh and RE: clean products, I used to love luxury products it was my favorite splurge especially skincare, but I have slowly been replacing my luxury items with clean, cruelty free skincare and makeup over the years. So please keep making videos like this 🙏🏼 or maybe a video where you use your favorite luxury items, but then you provide an alternate formula and/or technique to produce similar results. Say if you had a client that requested only clean products be used for example? Does that ever happen for you?
@87fizzzy
@87fizzzy 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely always try to search for skin care which has less toxic chemicals. For everyday makeup I prefer clean brands and for special occasions I go for more luxurious brands. Thank you for making a separate video about this!
@glendamccurdy6677
@glendamccurdy6677 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful look as always Andrea 😍 I am really only concerned about the products being cruelty free but with regards to them being “clean” I’m not really bothered. So many celebs bring out skincare and makeup and push the being “clean” hype whenever it’s actually necessary to have some preservatives to keep the products fungus free etc. PS I always adore your little out takes at the end…you’ve a wicked sense of humour and I love catching a glimpse of Baby Eden who is getting so big…such a beautiful little boy…just like his mama ❤❤
@andin916
@andin916 Жыл бұрын
I watch these at night because her voice is soothing and I get to learn from a true makeup artist…
@lucyi1202
@lucyi1202 2 жыл бұрын
Stunning as usual! For me the most important ingredient preference in skincare or makeup is that a product be without fragrance and without chemical sunscreen. I finally realized that it is the fragrance and chemical sunscreen in makeup and skincare that causes my annoying little breakouts. I am very sensitive to them. I refuse to use any skincare or foundation with them. For example, I love how Chanel foundations look on me but if I wear them everyday I will break out from the fragrance. I wish all companies would ditch fragrance already.
@rhope2179
@rhope2179 Жыл бұрын
Clean/natural formulas are appealing, usually not so great yet but getting better. Very appealing.
@chrisila3248
@chrisila3248 2 жыл бұрын
For me a clean formula is a MUST and also sustainable packaging or refill options😉
@sandyrice3559
@sandyrice3559 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful as always, Andreea. To be honest, "clean" makeup is not my top priority these days. I'm 58 years old and the past couple of years have not been kind. I've always looked younger than my age, but it seems like the years are catching up. My main concern now is finding products that work with my aging skin and don't make me look older than I am.
@kathydixon3716
@kathydixon3716 2 жыл бұрын
Retinol is the holy grail. Don't forget the antioxidants. Some sort of SPF. A good moisturizer!!
@Beautissence
@Beautissence Жыл бұрын
Hello Andreea, Thank you very much for this video! We would love to see more professional make-up Artists doing make-up with so-called "clean" products. For my part, I switched to natural cosmetics 5 years ago, I make most of the products myself (soap, deodorant, shampoo, make-up remover, face and body care creams and even some make-up products) and I use a lot of "pure" products like vegetable oils and hydrosols. The only products I buy are sun protection creams and some make-up products like foundation or lipsticks and of course, YES, a clean formula is a criterion for me, I always look at the INCI list from A to Z. I don't have particularly sensitive or reactive skin, but I am very concerned about whether the products contain ingredients that are harmful to health and the environment. The debate around "clean" or "not clean" is still surprisingly lively but one thing is certain, whether we want to hear it or not, in the INCI list of "conventional" cosmetics there are a multitude of controversial ingredients, some suspected to be endocrine disruptors or even potentially carcinogenic. For my part, instead of waiting for studies to confirm that these products are carcinogenic before stopping using them, I prefer to take the inverse road and stop using them now and wait for studies to prove that they are NOT carcinogenic. But we must not have any illusions because our body and our skin are definitely not supposed to assimilate products from petrochemicals. I know that organic makeup products have the reputation of not being as "effective" as conventional products, but in recent years brands have been able to develop and offer very good products, it would be very interesting to repeat this type of video. with a wider range of brands such as Madara, Ilia, Kosas, Vapour, Absolution, Kjaer Weis, Plume, RMS Beauty, Lily Lolo or Ere Perez. Thanks again and Warm regards from Spain 😘
@hoodieandheels
@hoodieandheels 2 жыл бұрын
LOVE this natural look Andreea! You explain things so well. Thank you for your awesome content! And thank you for listing the shades you use (we share the same skin tone so it really helps me)!🤗🤗🤍🙏
@NHRMC2
@NHRMC2 Жыл бұрын
Paying close attention to the ingredients in skincare, makeup and hair care is of huge importance to me , in decreasing my toxic load , as someone who is chronically ill. As well as, In general the companies within the clean beauty category also seem to care and follow guidelines around more sustainable packaging, cruelty free , vegan formulas, refill options and more fragrance free options, and ethical production practices , which are all important to me, and should be of more importance to the beauty industry as a whole.
@stephaberger
@stephaberger Жыл бұрын
I make a very significant effort to only use clean and cruelty-free beauty. So happy you did this video! Thank you.
@peacefulplace6208
@peacefulplace6208 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't care about the "clean" label. What I'm looking for is the products that don't break me out, don't ruin my skin barrier and there is some proven benefit to using it. So no castor oil, talcum powder, other comedogenic, carcinogenic ingredients and a pH level that's about 5.5, except for acids which should be 3.5-4. The other bs words company claims like "natural" "organic" and now "clean" - do not care. "vegan" or "peta bunny labeled" is something I like, but only after fact checking on the internet, since once again the label on the packaging doesn't mean anything.
@SizzlingiceQueen
@SizzlingiceQueen 2 жыл бұрын
I love that you start with skincare!
@nancidansouis7633
@nancidansouis7633 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I absolutely go for clean products. For the first half of my life I couldn’t wear make up because everything made me break out. So I started with clean skin care which made a huge difference and taught me how to look for a clean make up. There are things that I absolutely avoid and other things which I look for in my skin care and make up.
@cynthiamonaco
@cynthiamonaco 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been following you for at least a year and finally got around to purchasing a number of products you’d recommended. I must say I’m thrilled with each of them. Quite a while ago you had a video about cleansing your skin of makeup, the products you used including muslin cloths. I can’t find the link anywhere. I’d love for you to update this and bring it back for us. Also please continue showcasing skincare. Thank you for all the good work! A great channel.
@cynthiamonaco
@cynthiamonaco Жыл бұрын
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@lianapresentations9135
@lianapresentations9135 2 жыл бұрын
Love you Andrea ♥️ Clean does not matter much to me, I agree with others here that it's not a well regulated, meaningful label. My criteria are: only 100% cruelty-free (sorry to miss Nars products over this), and brands with inclusive shade ranges. Would love your all-cruelty free recommendations!!!
@neussampol3205
@neussampol3205 Жыл бұрын
For me, non toxic make up is a must!
@melindagenitempo2359
@melindagenitempo2359 2 жыл бұрын
Quite frankly I don't give a fig about clean I've had to toss so many clean because they rot so fast and I spend on high end and luxury because I want to .
@nadiadncr
@nadiadncr 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful classy look as always 💕 as for clean beauty I’m results driven and if something works and it’s not irritating my skin I’m sold whether it has the term clean in front or not 😊
@NonaTut
@NonaTut 2 жыл бұрын
I’m more excited about cruelty free makeup, although I have to admit that I’ll use anything that I find beautiful. I’m just a makeup junkie 🤷🏻‍♀️This look is really pretty and fresh! I love it for everyday, but I’d need a more beefy mascara. Love you Andrea! 💕
@peonypink7943
@peonypink7943 2 жыл бұрын
A product being non-toxic and cruelty free is important to me. I understand the comments about all substances being chemicals (including water) but what most people are referring to are synthetic chemicals, quite a few which happen to be toxic. The argument is that if used in small enough quantities, it's not toxic. However, keep in mind that synthetic chemicals can be approved for use before enough research on long-term effects. I sometimes read research on this and have worked with toxicologists about how substances get approved for use. Look at butane as a recent example - it has been a known carcinogen well before the big product recall! Also, think about frequency and quantity of use, as well as other substances we are exposed to in our lives. And look at whether it bio-accumulates i.e., can your body remove it? There are so many high performing non-toxic (usually utilising 'natural' substances) cruelty free makeup, that if we have the means to buy it, then it's worth seriously looking into. Stay safe lovelies ☺️
@peggymiddleton
@peggymiddleton 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my God! Baby Eden is so big now!!❤
@EbonieHyland
@EbonieHyland Жыл бұрын
You know you're a pro make up artist when you can wear a white jumper with a high neckline while putting on make up! 😅 Loved this look and definitely appreciate seeing more clean brands. Cruelty-free and vegan is a must for me, 'clean' is great but not necessary. So wonderful to see so many brands becoming more eco-friendly and better for animals, the environment , and our skin. Thanks for yet another helpful video Andreea! 💕
@shellyjene2066
@shellyjene2066 2 жыл бұрын
What does "clean" mean when it comes to skin care and makeup?
@algimante2097
@algimante2097 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing. Whatever brands want to call it. It's all marketing bs and scam.
@shellyjene2066
@shellyjene2066 2 жыл бұрын
I've read many of the comments defining "clean" and realized it's much like haircolor that claims to have natural ingredients that make it healthier for your hair. I have been a hair stylist for 46 years and never understood how the public fell for that. Because in order to cover Gray or do any kind of chemical changes to your hair the same chemicals are still present in the "good for your hair" color, otherwise it wouldn't work.
@mariajoaoguita8124
@mariajoaoguita8124 2 жыл бұрын
Here's my opinion, similar to Pap Pyone. Clean beauty, either skincare or makeup means only more expensive products with no particular advantage. The conclusion comes from dermatology community, along with natural ingredients in general. Some of these ingredients can be very harmful for the skin, by the way. The reason that this is so popular right now, although not as much as one year ago, is because beauty influencers are paid - very well paied - to help this marketing business and the concept is bought because of these "important" opinions. In the end, we pay the name of the brand and we're not giving our skin nothing that special. So, instaed of spending our money in this kind of products, perhaps it's more smart investing on going to a dermatologist or/and use ingredients and brands which are not luxurious but are effective and nowadays, thank God there are a lot more options. We don't need to spebd 100€ in a serum,200€ on essences because there"s no scientific data that showes effectiveness. This is all a huge business. Consuming business which, by the way, is really a shame when some people around the world don't have food.
@lauramens4099
@lauramens4099 2 жыл бұрын
A Black Friday comes in handy to buy the Westman Atelier drops and powder, so it’s a bit less expensive. Can’t wait to try them out. I’m 58 so in need of makeup with enough hydration and care. And most important, they are crueltyfree. ❤ it that there is better skincare available now in the high end section! I❤👍😍😍
@Laurynesse
@Laurynesse Жыл бұрын
For me the most important criteria are vegan and cruelty free. "Clean" formula goes after that, but if I find a product that meets all the requirements and at the same time stays on skin as a regular make-up, I'm utterly happy. Also, I would like if brands remembered about their product even after they are sold suggesting ways to return or recycle packaging easy and effectively.
@INE479
@INE479 2 жыл бұрын
I generally speaking try to get products without certain ingredients as they do upset my skin. But most important for me would be cruelty free.
@TheWritersPlayground
@TheWritersPlayground 2 жыл бұрын
Omg I am so excited about this Let’s go!!!!!!!!!
@65ayirp
@65ayirp 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Andrea - could you also pretty please do one using and showcasing cruelty free products 😊❤
@suecoles7824
@suecoles7824 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Andreea, and gorgeous Eden, growing up so fast! . X❤
@Dbr452
@Dbr452 Жыл бұрын
Is there a minimalist makeup brush set you would recommend for traveling and every day use in a practical case? Thank you! ❤
@gabrielakleeman6838
@gabrielakleeman6838 Жыл бұрын
I love this video, thanks for creating it and giving so many tips. Would you recommend contouring for women over 40? I'm in my mid 40s and I'm not sure if this is a good idea.
@jayem5738
@jayem5738 2 жыл бұрын
What is the definition of “clean” cosmetics?
@lynnmurphy3815
@lynnmurphy3815 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I carefully review the ingredients in the products I use bc everything is absorbed into the body via the skin. Starting with no silicones (dimethicone etc)
@helentsokana
@helentsokana 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, I love clean beauty 🤍
@SharonMoist
@SharonMoist 2 жыл бұрын
Clean is an absolute must! Love Chantecaille skincare and makeup, Emminence skincare, Jane Iredale makeup, La Bouche Rouge makeup. Am curious about Rose Inc …
@hilldog53
@hilldog53 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ali Andreea: I’m a relatively new subscriber and I love your videos. I recently purchased your makeup tutorial. I watched the one on lips and while watching you do lips on a model offered a few tips it’s not how you put lipstick on yourself. I’d like to see that in more detail. You apply gorgeous colors to create full beautiful lips!
@carolchidiac5276
@carolchidiac5276 Жыл бұрын
Love the video Andreea
@algimante2097
@algimante2097 2 жыл бұрын
No such a thing as "clean beauty". I wish makeup artists would listen to dermatologists and people who have education to explain that all of this "natural", "clean" beauty is a big bs and a marketing scam. There are no regulations in place what "clean" beauty is, so brands call it what they want. Highly recommend to watch Dr. Dray here on youtube, she is a board certified dermatologists and explains why clean beauty is not a thing. Not talking about Andrea, but I stopped watching some youtubers for fear mongering about "bad", "not clean" ingredients (like parabens). Sure, some ingredients can cause contact dermatitis, but a lot of these ingredients can be in a "clean" formulas too. So, whats the point?
@NeutralAndCool
@NeutralAndCool Жыл бұрын
There's also Dr. Natalia Spierings and Dr. Shereen Idris as well. Except now Dr Idris has her pseudo skincare line with trendy ingredients which I find upsetting.
@shayla_krueck
@shayla_krueck 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I absolutely try to stay away from talc in particular as it’s carcinogenic and is linked to cancer. I also look for cruelty free products. “Clean” can just mean less harmful chemicals and it’s more mindful of the skin. Mac has been known to use ingredients that cause dermatitis of the skin which is very irritating and causes breakouts.
@mariellegervais8825
@mariellegervais8825 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos make me want to curl up to a cup of coffee in blanket. So cozy.
@andreaviszmeg8393
@andreaviszmeg8393 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andreea, I love your chanel 💗 having tried clean products that can be costly only to find they don't last very well I prefer good quality makeups that is cruelty free vs. Clean.
@maddysweden2179
@maddysweden2179 2 жыл бұрын
I only buy clean ingredients brands. There are many AMAZING clean brands out there. Lip pencils especially from Kjaer Weiss and Ere Perez. RMS, Kosas, Tower 28 all have great products. Eye of Horus for incredible eyeshadow pallets. The one thing I'm missing from clean beauty is a really good mascara. So I use the Hourglass tubing for sensitive eyes.
@doudou53d44
@doudou53d44 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful look Andrea. When will we see more of Eden and part 2 of the organizing studio ?
@suramya1
@suramya1 2 жыл бұрын
Warm and lovely. Loved the glimpse of baby Eden!
@redouteshabby2024
@redouteshabby2024 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with the comment below. I don't care at all about makeup/skincare being clean. I care about it being cruelty free- no animal testing!
@sylviagrapeofficial
@sylviagrapeofficial Жыл бұрын
Cruelty free and clean makeup all the way! Feels extra luxurious, and the skin absorbs a large percentage of the chemicals we put on it - good and bad. ✨
@dianekaplanbroomell8657
@dianekaplanbroomell8657 2 жыл бұрын
Stunning as always- your videos are the best!
@nabilamohdhussain
@nabilamohdhussain 2 жыл бұрын
Can we use bb cream instead of concealer foundation cream is match green tea moisturizer for all skin of dove brand better than primers
@katmoore1909
@katmoore1909 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite make-up of the year. Well done🙏🌟
@kelseyfarmer1473
@kelseyfarmer1473 2 жыл бұрын
For me, “clean” beauty is mostly green washing. Not to say I don’t use products that are marketed as “clean”, I just don’t buy them specifically for that reason. To each their own though.
@elovilla4263
@elovilla4263 2 жыл бұрын
Bonjour Andrea! Merci pour cette vidéo car, il en faut pour tous les goûts ;) moi j'aime bien la clean beauty mais aussi le traditionnel, je ne prends que les meilleurs produits, peut importe d'où ils viennent! Il y a des produits que je ne connais pas du tout dans ta vidéo comme la marque Merit, merci pour ces découvertes!
@MusicLover-sb7mo
@MusicLover-sb7mo 2 жыл бұрын
I am 64 and “clean makeup” was a Covergirl marketing line way before the current clean makeup hype. Think back to the late 70s through the 80s when Cheryl Tiegs and Christy Brinkley were Covergirl models. They were not marketing clean ingredients but a fresh look. Then and maybe still, Covergirl smelled like Noxzema cleansing cream (Noxzema “Chemical” Company was the parent company of Covergirl - interesting oxymoron). Now Covergirl has a dedicated “clean” line. I have used many non-clean products without the fear mongering back in the day and still do without ill effect. Cruelty free Is my only criteria.
@63lobie
@63lobie 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! For skin care I prefer Clean products. Question, why did you use 2 moisturizers? Would 1 of them not be sufficient? Interested in trying that line. I'm 59. Thank you!
@Morganlorie
@Morganlorie 2 жыл бұрын
You should try the lawless eye shadow pallet. It’s clean beauty and a really pretty neutral pallet. Lawless is the brand
@ninabertapelle5900
@ninabertapelle5900 Жыл бұрын
Westman Attelier, OMG, how soft and reliable. Acutally, made me start searching for other clean products. And appreciate them highy.
@Lassking10
@Lassking10 Жыл бұрын
yes I try and buy all clean makeup! thanks for this video. I didn't know Rose makeup was clean
@katherincoyle7657
@katherincoyle7657 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Love your videos. You’ve help me improve my look so much. I deal with rosacea and larger pores on the nose. What products should I use. I’ll 49, fair skin. I have had to deal with wrinkles yet- thank goodness. But I don’t want coverage that is heavy. ❤
@Morganlorie
@Morganlorie 2 жыл бұрын
I love westman atelier. Please do a full face. I rarely use the same product daily but I use their contour stick almost every time
@karynlord3346
@karynlord3346 Жыл бұрын
I have been loving Merit and use the shade ecru too. 😊 it’s such a pretty neutral tone with a perfect hint of warmth to liven up my pale winter skin. It’s not a “must have” to be clean but I have been experimenting. The clean Ilia mascara actually broke my eyes out which was weird so I had to stop using it.
@ginger9450
@ginger9450 2 жыл бұрын
Clean is 100% what I wear, I’m so excited you did this video! I would also love to see a review of Beauty Counter products.
@niadrentwett9099
@niadrentwett9099 2 жыл бұрын
Just keep in mind that many of BeautyCounter products contain toxins like phenoxyethanol. If you're in the US, look into Crunchi. Phenomenal brand.
@bonniehelms6798
@bonniehelms6798 2 жыл бұрын
I, at 68, am not concerned about clean formulas.
@sandyrice3559
@sandyrice3559 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I'm 58 and my main concern is finding products that don't accentuate my problem areas (wrinkles). I can own my age, but I don't want to advertise it on my face!
@mercedescastro320
@mercedescastro320 Жыл бұрын
Clean is a must!
@stephanierobinson8480
@stephanierobinson8480 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! I appreciate clean products but it isn’t always my main priority. Wondering if you would consider doing a video with Ilia products?
@Dbr452
@Dbr452 Жыл бұрын
Is there a clean liquid eyeliner that is long-lasting? If not, what is the best liquid eyeliner at the moment for a very long-lasting cat eye look? Thank you !!
@sofiabayer98
@sofiabayer98 Жыл бұрын
Yes, specially cruelty free products and brands.
@crishulle479
@crishulle479 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you trying the Victoria Beckham Beauty products. They are amaaaaazing!!!!
@AgentFascinateur
@AgentFascinateur 2 жыл бұрын
An allergy to PPD in hair dye destroyed my immunity to many chemicals in beauty products. Fortunately, for daily use tinted moisturizer and tinted sunblock by La Roche Posay work really well. My perfume too has to be Buly or Creed or I get sick. Mascara is a struggle. Headaches, brain fog and vertigo, sometimes nausea are my red flags something is not formulated for me.
@melekkocak5200
@melekkocak5200 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this 🙏 thanks to you I learned the ppd and I will be carefull from now on ❤️ you can share which brands are not triggering you and we can benefit from that too if you like 🌸
@AgentFascinateur
@AgentFascinateur Жыл бұрын
@@melekkocak5200 I think this channel covers a lot actually but you're most welcome 🤗
@kathydixon3716
@kathydixon3716 2 жыл бұрын
FDA approved ingredients are always clean. "Trend" is the operative word. Clean makeup has always been the norm. Go. With the tried and true skincare brands. Always go with the science. Clean for the most part is sale booster. There must be additives, so the product won't separate and last a considerable amount of time.
@periwinklestar9100
@periwinklestar9100 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Yes, I very much prefer clean.
@nataliaarmijo4104
@nataliaarmijo4104 Жыл бұрын
I love the way you are. Your gestures, the elegance how you express yourself. Therefore I began to folow you... And because I like the makeup techniques you teach. Sorry if my English isn't good, my mother language is spanish. Saludos from Chile.
@juliegjm3325
@juliegjm3325 Жыл бұрын
"You don't wanna look like a chicken on a rotisserie " 😂 killed me And I don't understand how they name brushes either, thanks, that being said by a professional helps! 🙏 Great video as usual! I've learnt a lot thanks to you and it's always a real pleasure to watch your videos. You're very natural it feels like a friend filmed it for us, so nice 😊
@apokalexa
@apokalexa 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest. I live in Slovakia and we do not have many “clean” brands&products here, or not that I know of. Most of the brands you mention are not available here plus people here… well. Can’t really afford them, mostly. I would love to try some, but I also noticed in many “clean” products, they use essential oils or oils and I do not like that. But I’m intrigued in the products you mention… maybe one day :)
@Joanaphillips77
@Joanaphillips77 Жыл бұрын
If you could recommend a brush set that holds all the basic needs; ie. Foundation, powder, bronzer, blush, a few eye shadow/liner specific… ok the ultimate set, what would “your ultimate brush set” be?
@iandraborges9065
@iandraborges9065 2 жыл бұрын
We love when baby Eden appears 🥰🥰🥰 So much love from Brasil 😘
@tamidmiller3687
@tamidmiller3687 2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this! As a breast cancer survivor I don't let anything that isn't certified clean on my skin. Go through chemo and surgeries and you'll be sure not to chance it in what you wear, use or eat. 🙏
@Noychooz
@Noychooz 2 жыл бұрын
I wish you only health and happiness. Have to ask you: do you understand that the chemo that eliminates your cancer is, it self, a chemical? As a wife to a clinical pharmacist that runs an infection clinic at one of the biggest and most innovative hospitals in the middle-east, what he usually recommends to his regular patients (HIV mostly, but also many other chronical infection diseases), consult with your main doctor, understand which materials you should avoid, and don't go for "clean" or "natural" - but for what is mostly suitable to you, what doesn't clash with any of your meds, and only what you know 100% ingredients. For example, some natural fruit or nut extracts, contain materials that clash with some meds. For example, grapefruit which is a healthy product, contains an ingredient that delays the dismantling of certain enzymes that are crucial for proper absorptions of the active material in the medicine and disposoal of the waste. Since you don't want it to sit in your kidneys, right? So .. don't satle for the marketing titles. There's no such thing as "clean". Everything is synthesized . If you have medical insurance, you are entitled in your situation to receive pharmaceutical consultation. A professional that goes throughout your entire Medical record, allergies, your current prescription, and he will give you guideline as to what would strengthen your treatment, what to avoid etc. I really advise you to use something of this sort. Only the best to you and your family 💜💜💜 and plz comment if you have any questions
@sharoncripps6903
@sharoncripps6903 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! I have pale skin with dark under eyes. I was going to get the pink Westman Atelier powder to try and brighten. Would this work?
@Dbr452
@Dbr452 Жыл бұрын
Which foundation brush do you use in this video please? Thank you!!
@cchung0926
@cchung0926 2 жыл бұрын
Cruelty free is the most important to me, then it's a tie between clean and fragrance free. Thank you for the video!
@beauteimaginee9693
@beauteimaginee9693 Жыл бұрын
Clean beauty is an essential criteria for me ! As a podcastor I dedicate my interviews to those brands 😊 very glad you made such a video !
@chasingarrows86
@chasingarrows86 2 жыл бұрын
Could you try crunchi makeup brand? I’d love to hear your opinion on it!
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