“ I am not attracted to my Shampoo bottle” Exactly something a person attracted to a Shampoo bottle would say.
@red__guy6 ай бұрын
Cara, show us your shampoo!!!
@franziska92604 ай бұрын
Don't gatekeep the sexy shampoo!
@LadyMisalein4 ай бұрын
*me side eyeing my treaclemoon shower gel collection *
@carolyncuesta7746 ай бұрын
This makes me think of how chip and snack companies will use a more matte bag to make their item seem healthier because the shinier bag makes us think of oil and grease
@crittersoup6 ай бұрын
WAIT PH MY GOD???
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
oooh that's brilliant honestly - very subtle and subconscious
@ff_m35706 ай бұрын
Oh this makes sense. I notice the ‘healthier?’ costco chips like pop corners or boom chika pop have matte packaging.
@rye13716 ай бұрын
Like some of the sun chips bags. It does make me think differently about them and seems fit too
@carolyncuesta7746 ай бұрын
Exactly. And all the kettle cooked with sea salt etc are always matte. It looks more luxurious and “healthier” that way. It’s crazy.
@cs87126 ай бұрын
soap bars then: cut into bricks soap bars now: formed into an amorphous shape, imprinted with a logo, wrapped in wax paper coated with glossy plastic with foil embeds, printed with ink, bound with twine, sent to you in an amazon bubble-lined plastic mailer
@rebeccamueller87906 ай бұрын
😢 I know and it KILLS ME. I'm a soap maker for a career and when I see it shrink wrapped, I gag!!! I make a lot of other things that are minimally packaged, not packaged, and if they are, it's almost always 100% recyclable. It feels like such a small effort when I go to target and see thousands of plastic packaged crap
@janisir45296 ай бұрын
I just bulk buy liquid soap. Try to make liquids cute!
@PipimiOden6 ай бұрын
@@janisir4529Cute soap dispensers
@---xe5et6 ай бұрын
YES I prefer liquid soap because of ease of use, but I always either buy or make solid soaps and melt/dilute them into a liquid. Not only is it more ecofriendly but solid soap bricks are also way easier to store than awkward pump bottles.
@Shirumoon6 ай бұрын
@@janisir4529 I buy one really cute liquid soap bottle once in a while and refill it with the bulk liquid soap. This way I can change up the look of my soap more often than if I got a proper soap dispenser but it's way less expensive and slightly less bad for the environment than getting those pretty hard plastic bottles regularly.
@CaroleBoulware6 ай бұрын
History buff here - check out vintage perfume bottles, pre-WW1. Some CRAZY packaging there.
@susannpatton28936 ай бұрын
And the makeup hidden inside a bracelet! So many things on your wrist.
@Vonononie6 ай бұрын
And 70s and 80s Avon perfume bottles. Some are very strange
@lonewolf86676 ай бұрын
@@Vonononie As a kid in the 80s I thought the ones I saw were figurines.
@mochipii6 ай бұрын
Also the compacts. Also avon perfumes. Tat was droolworthy
@emilyphillips10255 ай бұрын
My collection of vintage AVON bottles is awesome
@ethanmayact6 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you don’t leave a stone unturned in these videos. We went from Kawaii products to sexy shampoo to psychology to environmental impact all in about 15 minutes. Good shit.
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
thank you :)
@luizurtiga6 ай бұрын
The first thing that came into my mind is cookie tins...they even use paintings instead of product information because they know everyone will buy those to use them afterwards
@anthropomorphicpeanut61606 ай бұрын
But cookie tins are metallic and very durable. I don't see anything wrong with them lol
@liamcollinson56956 ай бұрын
@@anthropomorphicpeanut6160yeah i agree they are More like souvenirs at least for me if you go to Scotland it's basically against the law not to get a cute tin of famous Scottish shortbread bonus points if it has a stag or a highland cow on it
@Ella352226 ай бұрын
I have two cookie tins that my Taiwanese friend got me, and one that I got from a pokemon store in Japan, and I still use all three for general storage :P
@kqlolll26186 ай бұрын
WE LOVE COOKIE TINS
@christiesanchez401323 күн бұрын
OMG, I almost fell for this last week! A nearby grocery store was selling massive Christmas-themed tin boxes of popcorn. I nearly bought them until I remembered (1) I don't like popcorn and (2) the box was so big it would just take up space.
@blueskythinking65926 ай бұрын
The “take a picture” advice is SO GOOD. like I often see stuff I don’t actually want but I want to show off and taking a picture ALWAYS stops me buying it. And this also works for stuff without packaging that looks really beautiful/appetising. If you’d be happy with a photo, don’t bother buying it!
@leannerae6 ай бұрын
I think a good example of "packing" catching people is books. First you get a paperback. Then you get the hardcover. Then you love the art on the Penguin edition, then Barnes and Nobles does a gold edged version. And you end up with a whole shelf of copies of the same story, with different "packaging"
@Shirumoon6 ай бұрын
And then there's me always buying the cheapest one (with an emphasis on ONE) I can find. No matter if that's the Kindle version or a super beat up second hand physical copy. I get the aesthetics of a beautiful book shelf but I wonder how much disposable income some people have to splurge that much on books 💀💀
@Thefoop5 ай бұрын
Tbh, I'm guilty of picking up books based on if their covers are pretty to look at, but I do care more about what the story is about ultimately. If the story sucks---no matter how pretty the cover is---I ain't reading it. But I do like good graphic design for books.
@leannerae5 ай бұрын
@@Shirumoon true! I was listening to a book blogger saying she bought over 100 book in the past year! I don't know where I would even put 100 books!
@leannerae5 ай бұрын
@@ATinyWarrior that's amazing! Do you mind sharing the website for the shop, please? I'm always looking for more options to Amazon.
@leannerae5 ай бұрын
@@Thefoop hey no shame in that! 😄
@darias56896 ай бұрын
I'd say one of the oldest and most commonly used aesthetic packaging is perfume bottles. Imagine if all those expensive liquids all came in plain boring bottles. The sales would fall through the floor. Also, fancy packaging for sweets and tea has been around for over a century. Fortnum and Mason's, the fancy London shop selling tea, coffee, sweets and ceramics nailed it decades ago. Their metal tea boxes are so pretty that I keep them after the tea's used up and refill it with other tea (I buy their tea and flower mixes 1-2 times a yeat when i go to London for work). And so do millions of other people around the world, probably! To give them credit, those boxes are really practical as well as pretty :)
@HereticHousewife6 ай бұрын
I have definitely bought tea and sweets in pretty tins, so that I would have a pretty tin to use for storage later.
@iliketoknit6 ай бұрын
I’m a packaging engineer. I like SPC (sustainable packaging coalition) as a resource on sustainable packaging. Lots of major companies share their packaging goals through SPC.
@JourneytoSustainableLiving6 ай бұрын
this is so interesting! thanks for sharing - I'm going to look into this - it would be interesting if the public would be able to see who a member of SPC is!
@ruiqi226 ай бұрын
I heard that pretty pictures first got printed on flour sacks so that after you were done with the flour you could sew the sack into a new dress
@chrisz74945 ай бұрын
This was a common practice in America during the Great Depression. Families were repurposing cotton flour sacks for clothing (why let good fabric go to waste?) and once the flour companies caught wind, they began printing the sacks with pretty patterns. I'd love if this sort of second-life thinking was baked into our modern products, but sadly this is a world of deliberate obsoletion
@lischiAK6 ай бұрын
I honestly love your videos because they are so calm! No hate just calm information for the viewer. And I always feel like you have something to add to the topic and aren't just reciting what has been said many times before.
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
yay i'm glad you like the videos and you find them calming!
@kimoconnell13656 ай бұрын
I'm an engineer who uses CAD software made by Dassault. I was NOT expecting to see one their commercials on one of your videos, haha. Great video!
@filiaaut5 ай бұрын
Yep, going from kawaii pastries to Dassault Systèmes in a few minutes was unexpected.
@ab-vu7fj6 ай бұрын
this reminds me of Flower Knows makeup packaging. It’s so cute it make you feel like a princess
@Brianna583214 ай бұрын
Almost fallen for it more than once. I say fallen because I know I already have products I could finish and far cheaper alternatives. The mind gaming is just insane lol.
@palasiksivain6 ай бұрын
i'm a victim of the kawaii, can't help myself when my inner child is screaming for me to get it all 😭 no but fr i think aesthetic packaging is cool if you can repurpose it! for example i use the wrappers of the sanrio inspired candy as material for my bullet journal. i also have a huge collage of cute cardboard package designs up on my wall as decor! when you know you REALLY like a certain style or aesthetic, buying products within that aesthetic can give you many creative outlets to repurpose stuff you wouldn't necessarily even think about using afterwards.
@UltraViolet6666 ай бұрын
Yup I'm a total victim of kawaii and especially pink packaging. The other day I bought some tropical cleaning wipes even though I don't like it and prefer the lemon smell, just because tropical had a pink package with a beautiful frangipani on it 😂 I also love to cut out cute pink labels and stick them in my journal.
@LilyWhitesLK3 ай бұрын
Same! But I try to keep the buying to a minimum but still end up buying a little more then necessary (just a little, really) and I always feel bad throwing away all the cute packaging… especially on the blind boxes! So I try to repurpose as much as possible :3
@FebruaryJulia6 ай бұрын
I'm a sucker for minimalist packaging: single-color cardboard boxes, esp. in pastel palette, with nothing but a name on them in small simplistic font, or transparent glass bottles. Just gets me every time.
@Danicalip86 ай бұрын
Ditto!
@NTSTAT6 ай бұрын
Seems like you still fall for an aesthetic and style over function
@FebruaryJulia6 ай бұрын
@@NTSTAT, definitely. The irony of it is, when we're talking about falling for an aesthetic, what immediately comes to mind is some excessive, exuberant, gaudy, unnecessary embellishments (as in "mermaid-tail mascara" or a box of blush looking like a piece of jewelery). Yet in my case it's the radical lack of all embellishments that gets me to buy the thing. Seems like my craving for the reduction of marketing devices motivates me to buy something I don't really need (which IS a brilliant marketing strategy, apparently). That was the ironic inner contradiction that I was trying to convey.
@steffyxx6 ай бұрын
@@NTSTAT nothing wrong with liking certain packaging. I reuse bottles and jars i like 😊
@NTSTAT6 ай бұрын
@@steffyxx huh? Never stated there was. I was just pointing out that over consumption happens due to fancy packaging. Julia said she likes simple packaging and i stated, it can be the same trap and over consumption in that way. They agreed. I never said anything was wrong with liking anything but then, what would be the point of this channel.
@theecologicalhotspot6 ай бұрын
I have grown to find aesthetic packaging as a turn off. When I see it I tend to first think about how wasteful all the extra plastic is to make fancy caps, bottles, tubes, ect. My second thought is about the quality of the product. I noticed a trend between aesthetic skin care packaging and product quality. High quality dermatologist recommended skin care is usually in plain packaging while more trendy or gimmicky skincare is in bright, flashy packaging. Not to say that all fancy packaged skincare is bad, but there is definitely a noticeable trend.
@branthlysauveur3596 ай бұрын
I agree with you. They might be trying to compensate for something.
@laurelrosegardens64546 ай бұрын
I stopped using my favorite skincare line specifically because their packaging used so much extra and unnecessary plastic. Found new skincare that is packaged in glass, which never has to work hard to look good and yay for less plastic consumption.
@kaiseayaandruis15976 ай бұрын
also the more fancy the container, the bigger portion of the price is just for the packaging, when products that are almost the exact same ingredient wise cost much less bc they are in plain containers, if it's not pretty or reusable enough that I'm not gonna keep the container, it's jsut a waste of money in addition to all the environmental harm producing all that extra stuff does
@shineinstars5 ай бұрын
yeah, like i got an acne facial a few months ago and the lady who did it gave me skincare for acne prone skin. the packaging is plain and white, but it works. ive never rlly bought any trendy or fancy skincare bc of my acne so i xant speak on their quality but i can vouch for the connection between plain packaging and quality
@allen75856 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video about how much we spend with a debit/credit card vs cash. I’ve recently gone back to cash only and I’m saving so much money. I consider myself thrifty but noticed with a debt/credit card I spend more on small items that add up. There are many studies about the psychological effect of cash vs plastic but I feel like the bank and government knows we spend more with plastic and why they are pushing it on us - to find more and more ways to make Wall Street investors happy at the expense of average people.
@amandak.42466 ай бұрын
i'm the opposite. i only pay attention to my bank accounts, so once i take money out as cash, it's as if it has already been spent, so i'm not careful with it. whereas i get notifications for every credit card purchase and am less likely to spend.
@borntobetogether5 ай бұрын
this is so true for me! my mom recently convinced me to get my payments in cash because when i have it on my card i spent a little on this, a little on that & then i see i have 5$ left!
@darkartexorcist6 ай бұрын
I love buying things with cute packaging but I always find away to reuse it: wrappers get stuck in sketchbooks, labels go on walls to fill gaps between posters, cups and cans hold art supplies, tins and boxes can hold anything that looks out of place in my room and so on. Makes me feel less guilty for buying something just cuz it has cuter packaging
@emilyphillips10255 ай бұрын
Pirouette/Pirouline cookie tins are awesome storage tins
@khaldub6 ай бұрын
I imagine the sneaker industry isn't your main focus here, but collab culture in sneakers does borrow a lot from this, primarily with different/unique flairs to everything from the paper kicks are wrapped in to the lace options that are packaged with them.
@parrotperson20126 ай бұрын
Taking a photo really helps me, too! It gives me time to think about the item and I can always come back for it. Most of the time, I forget about it.
@thedustwhispered5 ай бұрын
sometimes if the packaging is cute and i know i will have a long-term use for it (e.g. a gift cookie tin that i will then use to store sewing or craft supplies) i will buy it, but if it's truly single use like most cosmetics or even shampoo bottles as you mentioned, then i won't let the packaging be the deciding factor bc it will eventually go in the trash!
@TheJttv6 ай бұрын
I am a packaging engineer. I design trash for a living I could write a whole theses on all the shenanigans we have to consider when designing packaging. From style, to branding, structure, regulations, security, liability and protection there is alot. And you are correct its kinda a newer trend. It came with the rise of big box stores where the packaging assumed much of the role formerly done by the sales clerk in a general store
@TheJttv6 ай бұрын
11:57 Dassault systemes is a software company. You may have heard of their most well know CAD software SolidWorks which is used to design products and packaging. Tho they were advertising their network platform there.
@lofiz26466 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. I tell people that I major in packaging and they get so confused lol. Most people don’t give packaging much of a thought. There’s someone behind the scenes designing and making sure it survives transit, can be manufactured etc.
@kirrb-dot-exe6 ай бұрын
Sometimes i would see something in sephora and get tempted to get something bc the makeup’s packaging was so cute
@sujoudza145 ай бұрын
I was a visual merchandiser for many different companies over the course of a decade, and it was very interesting to see the marketing, visual, and display of products go from sleek, simple, and effective with an emphasis on craftsmanship and quality- to big, excessive, bright, in your face, and emphasizing value- to very symmetrical and cute with strategic color schemes. Even remodeled stores have this “industrial farmhouse” aesthetic now.
@thegazetteyt6 ай бұрын
Packaging is part of the shopping experience. It has been for centuries. The problem with packaging now is that it's only sensory, and not looked at as something that can be used in an alternative manor. A lot of companies don't like their packaging used to store sewing supplies, or holding socks in the sock bin, so they make it in a way that its use is single. But allure is still part of the selling process. Not an Apple Stan, but they have changed their packaging greatly, getting rid of plastic twist ties for paper holders on their cords, and making most of their packaging recyclable. It can be aesthetic and still be environmentally aware. I feel the problem is when the complete life cycle of the packaging isn't considered by the company.
@TOTU4 ай бұрын
You are completely right. The trick I do is (in the case of skin care and hair wash ) I just get a regualr wash with basic packaging, and then put it in a pretty reusable bottle so I can still enjoy having aesthetic stuff without wasting money or compromising quality 👍
@ftla20146 ай бұрын
I work in flexible packaging, most plastic packaging is high barrier does not compost or can be recycled. The industry overall is decades away. There was a Lays Chip bag a few years back that was compostable but it made a lot of noise and customer s complained about the noise the plastic made and it was discontinued. Humans suck.
@Iquey6 ай бұрын
How the hell are people complaining about the sound of a chip bag?! Aren't the mylar ones already plenty noisy!!!?
@DavidCruickshank6 ай бұрын
@@Iquey You can google it but trust me they were shockingly nosy.
@lucjan47076 ай бұрын
I'm graphic design freelancer and I'm absolutely freaking love desings that make my brain tickles! I love colours, creative characters/ sentences or little surprises when it comes to buying something 😅
@CyborgWolf6 ай бұрын
The way you say "kawai" makes it sound like "Kowai"which mean "scary" lol
@imjustaguyintheworld6 ай бұрын
It kept bothering me the whole video 💀
@JaimeLeighArt6 ай бұрын
Makeup items - especially eyeshadow palettes- do this for me. Some of my palettes had the coolest outer packaging I’d ever seen and I felt bad throwing it out even though I had no reason to keep it.
@kaitlins29346 ай бұрын
In Australia we’ve used to this our advantage by forcing all cigarette packets to have “plain packaging.” A deliberately unappealing olive colour is used, along with health warnings and a grisly photo, like a diseased lung or something. Of course the tobacco companies were PISSED because we’ve taken away their ability to make their products attractive to customers.
@DavidCruickshank6 ай бұрын
Same in the UK.
@hirishigh5 ай бұрын
In Brazil that also happens!!! Usually, in the back there's a horrendous picture of someone's body part after years of smoking
@alisha91976 ай бұрын
I have a masters in Art History and things have always been pretty or kawaii but I think why we have and want so much stuff now comes down to two things: Supply and demand: we can have a lot more products for less money - in a way that has never happened before + demand might me higher thanks to high level marketing Plus this level of consumerism is open to everyone - I can name many examples of the past but I think we get it :)
@lookoutitsadragon6 ай бұрын
Liquid death is such a great recent example of this! Awesome video, and great concept and explanation.
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
thank you! so glad you liked it!
@gabrielaalvesdasilva94415 ай бұрын
Cara, your videos are A MUST. Most of the stuff you say i've thought about it at one point and i consider myself pretty responsible with my own money but i can always use an extra reminder hahaha
@LocdAnnLuvly4 ай бұрын
Yep! I have seen cosmetic face highlighters sell for $55-$75 for less than 1-oz of product! It's that posh style black laquer and gold trim packaging coupled with the idea of higher price=high quality makes people happy to spend their money
@larissabrglum38566 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your reasonable, compassionate, straightforward takes on consumerism and how we can avoid falling for it.
@djs21826 ай бұрын
My favorite mascara is ILIA Limitless Lash Mascara. It’s just a plain white tube. It’s the best!
@geniej23786 ай бұрын
Just because packaging is aesthetic doesn’t mean it has to be environmentally bad! Example: the cutesy pencil erasers work just as well as boring rectangular erasers but they’re so much more fun! I doubt having a bunch of molds and colours in the eraser mixture is having any meaningful impact.
@june-onthewestcoast6 ай бұрын
on the consumer side, gittemary johansen has a great series about the comparative sustainability and environmental impact of different product packaging! for example, i learned that glass packaging is more sustainable than plastic only if you reuse the glass -- if it's a single use item, plastic is actually better when you look across all elements of sustainability (extraction, manufacturing, transportation...) instead of just what bin you put it in after
@Matchamushi6 ай бұрын
This! I watch her all the time and learnt this too
@l_a_b816 ай бұрын
I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of watching all your video essay’s and they’re so good omg
@susannpatton28936 ай бұрын
Speaking of mascara I'm older than the majority of your audience, and I can tell you that some of those mascara brands actually broke off my lashes. They were short forever. I got an expensive brand ( I'm not going to name them, I'm not here for that). But it made a difference. My lashes are long, and I couldn't believe it.
@dustinwestley1966 ай бұрын
Packaging can really change your relationship to a product. Like I was always nervous to use super glue until I found some that came in a better package. I have a shelf of Apple boxes that just seem too nice to recycle, and that experience of quality and occasion really does make a big difference, but of course, comes with costs
@renaen29213 ай бұрын
Omg! I was thinking about this the other day...That some may access products based on how attractive the packaging is. It could have the same ingredients as the product next to it & cost more, but some may be willing to pay more because of its aesthetic. Another example is a plain tshirt, one $10, one $40 (Name brand)...both with the same material makeup, made in china. Name brand may be the choice for most. When I'm buying things, I look at the materials & ingredients to justify a purchase. I prefer quality over quantity & aesthetics.
@evanhizon81126 ай бұрын
I went to Japan back in March. Yes, packaging makes the difference. If you go to Akihabara, it's aesthetic product packaging galore. If you take a look at some phone cases, especially the screen protector, it's so over the top with the fancy packaging.
@10eegaming6 ай бұрын
Me being a kawaii content creator watching this video: 👁👄👁
@AlexHider6 ай бұрын
I’m in Japan right now and yeah, they bring new meaning to “cute” with everything you encounter.
@cristinaapariciolinale21196 ай бұрын
I’m a sucker for some cute packaging, it gets me all the time! 🙈
@Garglicious6 ай бұрын
I have been watching your channel from the very early videos & it has helped me so much. I am better and not over spending & generally mentally also doing so much better with all the tips you give ❤
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
i am SO happy to hear that - thank you for sharing and for watching these videos :)
@embroideredragdoll5 ай бұрын
Ooh that reminds me of the little perfume bottles people throughout the 1700-1800’s would have. They’re so pretty and ornate for what is essentially a little bottle of perfume.
@the_agate_gate37826 ай бұрын
This happens all the time for me. I have kept so many pretty Japanese packages for decoration 😂 When I went to Japan, I had a hard time because every time you bought anything, the workers would wrap them so nicely in such pretty packaging that I didn’t want to open and ruin it.
@senselessplace6 ай бұрын
This is so interesting to me. I tend to ignore ALL this, actively, I go out of my way to. I might get aesthetic packaging if is practical. But I have tried enough stuff in life that no shiny package will make me ignore the price tag.
@wolfsbane54486 ай бұрын
2 vids this week is so fun lol
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
and one more this weekend!! not normal for sure but an exciting week! :D
@wolfsbane54486 ай бұрын
@@thefinancialfreedomgirl can't wait for it
@mmc41826 ай бұрын
The graphic designer in my loves cute packaging but the eco friendly part of me hates it. I did a whole thesis on buying stuff based off packing vs. product.
@LaurenElizabethxxxx6 ай бұрын
I’m such a sucker for the cute packaging of makeup but that’s why I window shop and just watch unboxing videos. I get to “enjoy” the product without actually buying it because I never wear makeup that often anyway.
@AcidoCitricox6 ай бұрын
Here in Europe there is a chain of stores called "Mini-So" were they only sell stuff which is kawaii or kawaii packaging , specially with Sanrio characters. They are always crammed with people buying useless objects. To me it gives me anxiety and yet there are some that spend hours in there and collect all the little things.
@ghoulchan75256 ай бұрын
mini-so i think is originally from Japan. so that checks out.
@brookelackey62316 ай бұрын
There's one in the Mall I work at and it's always so busy! I like to pop in to check out the snacks ( it's fun trying new Japanese snacks lol) and it's so hard to not grab a little trinket as well because it's all so dang cute.
@mywish45876 ай бұрын
@@ghoulchan7525Its actually from China but there products look very Japanese
@ariannasv226 ай бұрын
Not sure how this relates but I was reminded of the types of perfume I like. I love cooler toned shades, like blues and purples, but I feel like most of the scents I actually like tend to come in pink or warmer toned colored packaging. But I will admit seeing something in my favorite colors makes it automatically more appealing to me.
@azulolympia6 ай бұрын
cara i love your videos! i’ve been watching for a while now and im always excited when you upload again! keep up the good work 🩷
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
@emilywritess6 ай бұрын
I’m a minimalist, so I’m naturally drawn to neutral/ black and white tones of packaging with small letters and no images (eg Jo Malone hand wash and cream) I always display designer shampoo, body wash etc in my bathroom, and keep the other products I use in the cupboard. I take them out every time I take a shower 😭
@felixschar29395 ай бұрын
The packaging is not only connected to the kawai phenomena, but much more deeply rooted in the culture of gift giving in Japan.
@susannpatton28936 ай бұрын
Pretty sells Sex sells They go with the primal urges You picked that flower, why? It was pretty You want to have eye pleasing things around you. Basic human nature
@zimbu_6 ай бұрын
Nitpick here: The way you say kawaii sounds a lot like kowai, which means "scary".
@thefinancialfreedomgirl6 ай бұрын
😅 thanks for the correction!
@majorfifthmusic6 ай бұрын
It's such a common mistake but it still surprises me
@avourrito18196 ай бұрын
Instead of "kah-waeii" it sounded almost like "co-waii" and it became Scary and I think that's funny
@Missfoxtooyou6 ай бұрын
@@avourrito1819yes, need to elongate the “ii”
@sanandres91216 ай бұрын
I love your channel. You're literally making my life easier by convincing me that I don't need more stuff.
@thefrugalcrafter6 ай бұрын
Great video! Cute art supplies get me every time! I have a few watercolor palettes i bought just for the tin! This is the intervention i need! I will also look at the art on packaging (like the pretty celestial seasonings tea boxes) and try and use them to make cards, books or collages with. As a crafter and painter a lot of packaging can be repurposed but also means keeping a lot of junk on hand waiting for the perfect project. What to do?
@9991JRod3 ай бұрын
I just buy the cheapest eyeliner and mascara and use it until it runs out. I also have been using the same ugly water bottle filled with tap water for years. Works for me.
@ThunderPrincess25006 ай бұрын
At least on the skincare front, the ULTIMATE aesthetic packaging avoidance hack is super sensitive skin. My product decisions are entirely centered on what doesn't give me an itchy, long-lasting rash. A surprising number come from a Canadian company (Indeed) with super plain packaging, zero advertisements, and a deep focus on quality product INSIDE, not garbage on the outside.
@LovingCandyXOxo5 ай бұрын
I used to work in high end Jewellery. Whenever i was gift wrapping a watch or Jewellery, i hated knowing it was gonna go to the trash
@CoreyLloydo6 ай бұрын
This year's challenges will undoubtedly be more difficult. Looking back, I realized that I was so focused with my portfolio that I made disastrous financial decisions for the entire preceding year. I had to pick between increasing my investments and purchasing a house. After choosing to sell my investments, I discovered that the property I had purchased required more maintenance than I had anticipated. Trying to find out how much longer I can take this is becoming increasingly difficult.
@SasiponPanavaravatn6 ай бұрын
Take things easy, we've all made mistakes
@AdamWright8fool6 ай бұрын
Invest in companies that provide current cash flows to diversify your portfolio. I hired a planner at the end of 2022 to enhance my portfolio, and in the last ten months, I've made profits in over fifty thousand different marketplaces. Should 2023 teach us anything, it's that luck doesn't last forever. Even in times of abundance, we should put in more effort to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
@CoreyLloydo6 ай бұрын
How can one find a verifiable financial planner? I would not mind looking up the professional that helped you. I will be retiring in two years and I might need some management on my much larger portfolio. Don't want to take any chances.
@AdamWright8fool6 ай бұрын
(Leah Foster Alderman)
@AdamWright8fool6 ай бұрын
You'll undoubtedly find out more if you look her up online.
@Inkay2575 ай бұрын
One aesthetic package I know is Moschino Bears (a bear-shaped perfume bottle) I have one because I love bubble gum aroma but it's obvious how it's made to attract attention.
@SimplySheilaB6 ай бұрын
My eldest daughter is studying in China at the moment and she’s bought so many ‘beautifully’ wrapped things. They’re lovely but she definitely has been drawn in by the packaging more than the actual items.
@emilyonizuka46986 ай бұрын
I needed a new lip balm and definitely went for the pompompurin one just because it was pompompurin. I was like, I know it's scented which I don't care for and it's a little pot instead of a stick like I like, but it's pompompurin so I'm gonna get it anyway. His face is literally rubbed off now. it does smell nice, but like, that was definitely just me wanting something cute.
@Chrzs2cj6 ай бұрын
I'm so tired of people using the word aesthetic incorrectly. Something can be a type of aesthetics or it can be aesthically pleasing but it can't be aesthetic. Good video though ☺️ x
@RockingNeverland_6 ай бұрын
Whenever I feel myself drawn to a product in pretty packaging, I try to take a step back and think about if I need or would use it and if I can reuse the packaging. Most of the time the answers are No. Sometimes stuff still gets me though, but taking a step back and really thinking about it has helped. This can be applied to everything you can buy.
@CZsWorld6 ай бұрын
Cara seems way too invested in making us think that she's not attracted to her shampoo bottle...
@gudetamaenthusiast83156 ай бұрын
cara u are singlehandedly saving my financial life LMAO great video as always!
@juancarlosrodriguez64024 ай бұрын
what would be of Carolina Herrera Bad Girl without the shoe bottle? In parfums up to 70% of the cost is the bottle (the packaging). I am not "nuts" about packaging because many products are packaging for something else. What is a Louis Vuitton luggage but a packaging for clothes? And what are clothes but a packaging for ourselves? Packaging could be a product itself. Back to the parfums, Giorgio Armani is selling parfums in refilling bottles. I think that the reusable packaging is the future for many products and if we take this alternative as a habit, we can save millions of tons of plastic and trees. I have a water dispenser at the office but I prefer to drink Perrier water. And I´ll be honest, not just because the water but because the status of the brand, BUT, most important, because the bottle is made of glass, not plastic, and I am willing to pay more for that.
@elena_17766 ай бұрын
I know I'm susceptible to this, like if I'm choosing between products its so tempting to just buy the one that looks cuter. I have to make a conscious effort to evaluate the products based on merit instead
@jahpass6 ай бұрын
I don't take plastic bag but bring my own grocery bag all the time when I go grocery shopping. As a Japanese guy I feel shamed when my foreign co-worker told me "All product wrapped by plastic in Japan , that's too much". Yes ,it's cute and cool design but I can't proud of it.
@jcm856 ай бұрын
I have been interested in product packaging for about 15 years now. As much as I like "aesthetic" packaging, I prefer something to be sustainable. For a long time, I would only purchase things that I knew were easier to recycle. And even then, is packaging recycling a myth? I go out of my way to find private recycling programs and even then, I am still skeptical. If a company makes recyclable packaging, I am more incentivized to buy at this point than not. I'm so over "aesthetic" packaging that is literally just pretty garbage. I'd rather have something refillable or recyclable.
@Thefoop5 ай бұрын
I like packaging that either compliments the item and has a cool color scheme or style or it's straightforward and sticks to what the item is. I just like some color and good fonts I guess. Cutesy packaging is fine as long it's not overdone.
@trtlduv076 ай бұрын
I do the same thing about taking a photo of things I want so I can remember them for later and assess if I REALLY want to buy them!
@Alvaropse6 ай бұрын
I once bought a fruity body lotion bc the bottle was big, cheap and light pink so it was a no-brainer but it ended up smelling weird... at least i'm still using the bottle as a flower vase
@akusen96 ай бұрын
after "liquid death" ive become the complete opposite. usually i spend more time just looking for information on the packaging (how many servings, directional use, specifications). i hate when my product has a shit load of plastic that clutters my trash especially foam but it is a necessity for heavy and electronics. i came to buy whatevers inside not the box
@juanra856 ай бұрын
I buy several items specifically to be plastic free that come in plastic free packaging, like my Tree Naturals shampoo and conditioner bar, or the Native plastic free deodorant. I try to find alternatives that may not be 100% plastic free, like my Chagrin Valley Bug Off bug spray that is DEET free yet more effective imo (comes in an aluminum spray bottle). I also use the Grove Co concentrated foam soap liquid, that comes in aluminum bottles, to refill the glass soap dispenser that came with it. Albeit the glass down dispensers that come with most of those products are very low quality, so I've replaced some with the OXO stainless steel foam dispenser. Going back to packaging, the most SURPRISING packaging that was eco friendly was my PlayStation 5's packaging that was almost entirely plastic free. I got it at launch so I'm not sure if they still do that.
@Rezyday90006 ай бұрын
Looking at cute aesthetically pleasing things make me happy so I always have an urge to buy to cute things like dolls or decorations that could be useless and wasteful. Buying useful products with cute packaging like skincare products or stationaries can actually stop my urge to buy other useless things to reduce waste in a sense🙈🙈
@la_volpe_eclettica6 ай бұрын
Hi, I’m into Lush products because of the quality and appeal of their products but also because of the sustainability politics they have. Even so, they are a company so they can’t be angels, could you look more into it? Thanks
@megancreek47356 ай бұрын
Life hack: this works for gift wrapping, too. People will excuse sub par gifts if you wrap it in a unique way (fabric, fancy folds, little ornaments)
@Iquey6 ай бұрын
I did this once as a joke for a friend but it was something I did not live down.
@ElizabethStamos6 ай бұрын
I love your vids, thank you for talking about such important issues. 💗
@JustToSaveYou6 ай бұрын
My two favorite types of priducts are the ones with barely any packaging or the kind that are really expensive with pretty and sturdy packaging that I will be putting the first one into after I buy 1 of the expensive ones.
@EvilGenius0076 ай бұрын
In almost every case I had to mentally substitute "aesthetic" with "aesthetically appealing/pleasing" to avoid losing it.
@liamcollinson56956 ай бұрын
i act like i don't care about aesthetics but then buy like 30£ worth of shortbread when i am in Scotland the tins are just such a vibe with the whole tartan,stag highland cow motifs they have but you definitely pay more for the tins shortbread can be very cheap so you pay a premium
@Magelog4906 ай бұрын
Just a little note, the pronunciation for kawaii is with an "ka" sound and a pronounced "ii" at the end like the Michael Jackson famous heehee, ka-wa-ii. The way you pronounce it, ko-wa-i, means scary in Japanese.
@KarinaArantes-rx6bl6 ай бұрын
Hi there! Could you make a video on finances for people with disabilities? I haven't found a lot of content online that speaks to this.
@audreysopoco6 ай бұрын
I am a graphic designer obsessed with packaging! Watching this for sure.
@tinybeomgyu34676 ай бұрын
as a graphic designer who loves to design and consume cool packaging this was so divisive to watch TT
@kii-ic9ho5 ай бұрын
Before watching the video, I'll talk about my own experience with 'aesthetic packaging.' Recently, I bought korean make-up for the second time, and even the packages in which the tints came in had aesthetic designs. It almost made me feel bad about throwing it away, because they were pretty. But being honest, unless you want to show off and have the space and care to put the tints back in the boxes, I see no point in using them. I did take a picture about the other items and the tints i bought as to remember, since in my native country buying and shipping said make up is more expensive than in the states - and thus, to be able to get on my hands make-up that i always wanted makes me happy.
@madmachanicest99556 ай бұрын
Aesthetic packaging and presentation dates back all the way to the late 1800s or early 1900s. Arctic green ( a toxic die in pigment was super popular in Victorian England even after it started killing people.) many of the UKs largest demotic food brands date back to the late Victorian area or 1880. So ya this kind of thing is as old as the industrial revolution
@staciefreshener40324 ай бұрын
Second comment : Taking a picture is very true. if I were rich I would buy products , take pics and return them or resell them. I don't like many stuff and I like doing more with less ( I dislike minimalism tho , don't want to associate with that at all ). So what I say is pictures really matter sometimes to me , the reason I buy is to just take pics and show in social media and I don't even care about it because I'd be deleting those pics or that the stories don't even get much views. It's really odd stuff. I learn this more from youtube . I see lots of tech videos so I tend to like doing same stuff. I also have lots of pictures from unsplash and pexels of Computer/home decor and somehow imitate them for short time dopamine and get depressed soon after lol. Typing this comment after buying something only for it's cool packaging feels criminal.
@MonethSato6 ай бұрын
I live here In tokyo for 25 years and yes Japanese people loves kawaii things that are all made of plastics almost all of the things sold here are made in china because made in japan are so expensive, I see a lot of Japanese buy from Temu and shein because according to them it’s kawaii and cheap😅
@mia_djojowasito_malik6 ай бұрын
To be fair, the Japanese recycling system is pretty amazing compared to other countries.