*NOTE* I realized that I made a mistake, so I had to edit and reupload the video. I apologize for any inconvenience!
@kristaladelea5 ай бұрын
I was totally just watching it and got so confused when it started saying it was unavailable 😂😂😂 Watching again now 😀
@janna81475 ай бұрын
I got scared for a sec, it went poof when I was halfway through! Glad to see it back :)
@thejammiestjam5 ай бұрын
Which part was edited?
@iamlalaland5 ай бұрын
No worries! I was watching and it ended and came Right back and watching again. You do amazing work, Jen. 🙂
@krussell-20005 ай бұрын
I will rewatch!
@YogaCheryl5 ай бұрын
Protecting the kids that shop at Sephora?? Sephora needs to be protected from the kids!
@PaolaPonce-ec7tm5 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for those workers!!😭😭😭
@transsnack4 ай бұрын
Call your representatives and advocate for child safe free spaces, because this whole thing is caused by the loss of those. Advocate for higher funding for libraries and parks.
@utafumi_s32444 ай бұрын
@@transsnack having more libraries and whatnot won't take the phones out of the kids' hands or keep them off social media, which is why they're obsessed with Sephora and the beauty world in general.
@TheSmithsquadxz33 ай бұрын
Lol... right??? 😂😂😂😂
@ChloeH1625 ай бұрын
Cosmetic chemist here! The majority of squalane used in the beauty space (at least in the US) comes from Olives.
@arturmaksymilianka28605 ай бұрын
Im not a make-up person, and Im not really into a beauty scene, but I am really impressed with you, your ability to grab attention and your dry sense od humor. :) Greetings from Warsaw, Poland! :) PS. I'm very sorry for my language, English is not my first language. :)
@artmaks93635 ай бұрын
We live in the same city, hey!
@greeneyedsoutherngirl64685 ай бұрын
Your English is superb!
@merc53335 ай бұрын
You have lovely English, dear ♥️☺️
@belletynan49145 ай бұрын
How long have you been speaking/writing English? English is my first language, and I wouldn't have had any clue your first language was not English based on your comment. Amazing work! I wish I had the brain power to be bilingual.
@nemo_is_real5 ай бұрын
POLAND MENTIONED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
@dumbnhung5 ай бұрын
I'm guessing the reason why only the top earners at BeautyCounter were invited to bridge over to Arbonne was so that they can bring their entire downlines with them to keep them well-positioned at Arbonne. That way they keep making a decent amount of money at the expense of everyone below them. BTW Roberta Blevins is famous in the anti-MLM community, she's the former LuLaRoe rep who was featured on the Netflix documentary and knows very well what she's talking about
@kelleevan49455 ай бұрын
Hey I learned at age 12/13 (now 49) that Sun-In wasn’t meant for my brunette hair. My mom made me keep my self inflicted orange hair until after school pictures. Never tried to sneak coloring my hair again 😂
@transsnack4 ай бұрын
To be fair, I'm not sure that Sun-In was meant for any hair, or even humans in general, lol. Not even my sisters naturally blonde hair took to it well.
@ilisawilliams93585 ай бұрын
This is purely speculation, but I would bet that Arbonne is going to absorb beauty counter. That’s why they want the top percent to sell their new coming products with someone who has experience. They don’t want to take on the lower selling performers, because they already have sales people, they want the top performers to sell their new product line a.k.a. Beauty counter.
@joyfuljaj5 ай бұрын
that was my thought as well.
@ec41455 ай бұрын
Yeah, that was my thought, or that maybe Arbonne paid them for the referral of the top performers, since they know those top performers are top tier scammers--everyone else will fall in line below them, and we all know those are the real "customers" buying their products. The top people are the only real employees.
@PerkiPerkins5 ай бұрын
Wow, the California bill is BS. If they pass it I can easily see a lawsuit happening because a kid lies about there age and then the parents don’t take responsibility and will file a suit against the stores because they don’t know how to properly educate there child nor are they actually teaching there own children on how to care for there skin. I have 12 yr old & 17 year old. I discuss with my kids what items they can use I purchase the items and teach them how to use it. Both my kids have different routines based on there needs and ages. It’s the parents responsibility not the dang stores!!!
@marcmellow55735 ай бұрын
It would be nice if all children had loving, attentive, and/or available parents like yourself. However, that is not the reality we live in. It's all of our jobs to protect children, because so many kids have no one else to do so. Many children are left to raise themselves. Should children have to pay the cost for their parents negligence? It takes a village to raise a child 💞 idk...it's a difficult subject with no black & white answer ✌🏻&❤️
@PerkiPerkins5 ай бұрын
that’s sadly true , not all parents are involved. My parents weren’t too involved with me growing up. That’s why I wanted to be as involved as possible without pushing boundaries.
@kasamoon5 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in California, this stuff is so frustrating. Like, I'm glad Prop 65 exists, it has driven a lot of good change in the past, but it is so easy to misuse for economic gain. I grew up in Washington State and was there when they abolished the liquor stores and moved it into the regular grocery stores, and this new regulation sounds like it's gonna be a lot like that. Making much more work for the people on the ground working with the public and not actually improving anything. (I was a cashier at a major grocery chain at the time, and dear god, was it a fucking mess. It also made alcohol waaay more expensive and closed a whole industry that was well guarded and regulated and had all union employees) As a parent, it is *your job* to parent your kids. I am not a parent, I have consciously made that choice, but I love kids and have worked with them for years and helped raised some of my cousins. I now work in an adult industry now just yesterday I had a parent come up to me and be mad that an event that has existed for years in a cultural district that is for our culture was having a fair on the block that has newly converted affordable housing. I am sorry you didn't realise that we had events here, but we are in the heart of the district and near one of our biggest cultural institutions. It is not my job to parent your kids, I have helped raise kids in the past and I taught them that some things aren't for you and that we have to respect everyone that is out living their lives and not hurting anyone. This is very much similar to the "sephora kids" situation. Teach your kids to be good people and stop trying to sanitze the world. This comment got a bit rambling, but this is to say that I see this as part of the same sort of "slippery slope" that I'm seeing of places for marginalized communities being punished because parents don't want to do the work of being parents. It's why I get called slurs for being an out and proud fat queer and trans person of color. It's why Sikhs got attacked after 9/11 because people couldn't understand the difference between being Indian and being Muslim. It's why people are attacking planned parenthood or picketing Drag Storytime. Not everyone is going to agree with me, but the way that I see it is that it's all connected. Acting like it's not is how we got here. TL;DR: Parents need to parent and the government making these kinds of regulations is just allowing bigotry to fester and grow in this country.
@amethystdream82515 ай бұрын
It is genuinely concerning how many parents are in it for purely ego reasons. It's one of the root causes of our society's illnesses.
@ambersmith26125 ай бұрын
Definitely. like carnival or twerking or belly dancing or any number of things have been s*xualized or demonized by ppl outside the culture and then we end up punished for expressing ourselves especially in the name of the “ children” when 1. Kids don’t care about human bodies and 2. It’s not my job to police myself around your child
@amiam81165 ай бұрын
100% agree with you comment, I could not have said it better. Slight correction however, Indian is an ethnicity, Muslim is a religion. Sikhs tend to be Indian, which I think was your point. However, Muslims - a religion, are Asian, Arab, African, basically anyone, of any ethnicity. ❤
@wplants97935 ай бұрын
As a parent I totally agree!! We go to pride events here in portland and make sure they are explicitly kid friendly (because there are plenty you just have to look). I DO wish there was something to limit screen time for kids though. I don’t think it should be a law per se, except maybe some apps are 16+ or something, but as a parent I see so many people being like “there’s no law against giving my 1 year old or 12 year old an iPad all day every day so it MUST be safe, otherwise it’s be banned”. But generally I hate the nanny state idea, but parents are not as savvy as they should be sometimes. Maybe having better access to affordable childcare or programs would help, which could have better funding…maybe that’s a better approach, but I’m rambling sorry :)
@cailinanne5 ай бұрын
Honestly I want to be your best friend. I feel like I could have written this comment, it’s even in my voice 😂❤
@eldritchyarnbeing32955 ай бұрын
"crushed hamster" took me tf out, thats such a mom thing to have though lmao, that one brush that looks like it's seen hell and is 20 years old
@shannond8185 ай бұрын
What gets me about the black foundation is I wanted to believe they were adding a black foundation as a means to add that pigment to a current foundation that needs more black. Me, with a very pale skin tone, thought “oh, it’s like the white only pigment foundation that I add to my foundation during the winter.” But I also was thinking, “How come they didn’t market it in a way for the end users to know it’s meant to be added to their foundation to make it darker? That doesn’t make any sense…” No one addressed this for me (at least that I had found) until you, Jen. I know you do TONS of research before you post your videos, so you saying this was meant to be a foundation shade on its own, just blows my mind. It makes me so angry to think a company decided to put out a black pigment only foundation as a standalone foundation! Did they think this is funny? It’s as if they’re making fun of people with deeper skin tones by saying “hey, we’re inclusive! We added the deepest shade to include everyone!” Only they’ve excluded those same people by offering a shade that can’t match anyone’s skin tone. Just expand the shade range like all the other brands have been doing! Show that you can include everyone or at least show you’re actually trying to include everyone by expanding the shade range! I don’t know about everyone else, but I won’t be spending my money on their products. I had things on my wishlist to try from their brand, but those are being deleted ASAP.
@racomaco5 ай бұрын
Robert Welsh here on KZbin also did a great video diving deeper into this. He explains it all so well, even stating that if they actually meant to have this shade be something to deepen other shades, the black pigment would end up just making shades have gray undertones go it
@montananerd82445 ай бұрын
I’m very glad you’re boycotting them. I’ve unfollowed most beauty creators because they present critique as meaningful. Brands don’t care about anything but sales, it’s kind of the whole point, and so many creators acknowledge bad shade ranges then keep promoting. There is NO gap in the market for my skintone, none whatsoever, yet people of my pale matchable skin keep acting like we can’t find a new option when our favorite brand shows its racist ass. If you look at global population numbers of people of deeper skin tones who also buy or have disposable income for cosmetics & the argument that it’s a small market falls apart. The vast majority of earthlings are visibly brown. Beige is a pretty big group but still a minority. WTF do we need 3000 variations on light beige? Also, “fair” should NEVER describe skintone. That’s disgusting. It means exactly what you think it might - that pale people are more just (just = they follow the rules, in this context) and are better. It’s vile!
@transsnack4 ай бұрын
I got lucky, kinda. I can't use them, my skin is pretty sensitive and that brand in particular seems to irritate the hell out of it. It makes me so incredibly itchy. But now I'm definitely never trying them again, lol. They can kick rocks.
@mundanepants4 ай бұрын
I'm not a big beauty product person, but I'm almost positive you couldn't just mix the black into another existing foundation to make the desired shade. Mixing in black makes other colors turn grey (aside from yellow, which it turns sage green). It doesn't deepen the color or make it darker, it just turns it ashy grey.
@aksez2u5 ай бұрын
"They were very close: Bella dahling, Charlotte, dahling!" That's the fakest affection I've ever seen. 😆
@abhimac275 ай бұрын
Hannah Alonzo shouted you out in her recent video! I was like, "Heyyyyy!" 🎉
@laurenwilson21454 ай бұрын
Love Hannah.
@patriciacasey7475 ай бұрын
I’m not gonna lie - I’m going to really miss your videos, but Jenn - Have a Frigging Fabulous time with your Mom. There’s really nothing more special than a Mother - Daughter relationship! You go treat yourselves like Queens. You deserve it. 🩷🩵♥️💜🤍
@Laffy_Taphy508185 ай бұрын
Isn’t it funny how you can get fired from your own business? HUNS! MLM DOES NOT EQUAL OWN BUSINESS 👏🏻 @iamccsuarez should do a video on beauty counter!
@laur835 ай бұрын
hasn’t she??? i know isabella lanter has
@Laffy_Taphy508185 ай бұрын
@@laur83 I didn’t see one but I could be wrong! I just saw SEINT and she might have talked about the one Priscilla from fathering autism was peddling
@Lily_B20225 ай бұрын
BC: “We will be back in May!” **dissolves so they don’t have to pay their vendors & manufacturers** Manufacturers: “Yeah, we own your old recipes, and no longer trust you to pay us in a new contract, so we will not be doing business with you or allowing you to use them.” BC: “We will no longer be back in May.”
@jenluv5 ай бұрын
I hadn’t thought of that! Definitely a possibility!!
@batmanrobin20115 ай бұрын
How do they plan on stopping parents from buying this stuff for their kids? Parents most likely use stuff with retinol, AHA etc and the kids are still going to have access to it
@ybell12945 ай бұрын
The squalane-shark factoid sent me on a google rabbit hole - the 3 million number seems to be coming from a 2020 Miami Herald piece, with the actual fact attributed to the charity Shark Allies. It's done the rounds in several publications since then that I can see. Maybe half (I saw one pubmed article use both 55% and 40%, um, rip consistency?) of the squalane demand is being met by vegetal sources (eg olive oil or other plant oils), but with Supply Chain Shenaniganery, I wouldn't be surprised if this is a bit like the unethical-mica-mining problem. Squalane demand is also coming from pharmaceuticals, so I will say all 3 million sharks are probably not going into only cosmetics. But yeah...shark squalane is apparently still A Thing Happening. (And 100 million sharks are killed annually if you include shark finning according to the same Miami Herald article???!!!)
@marinelaortiz32025 ай бұрын
I love Roberta, I follow her podcast on my Victor stream. I love it as she talks about how a lot of vans need people and yet some of them are going downhill. I mean, MLM‘s. I did a video on my own channel for my blog about how I told her about my encounters with Mary Kay.
@GeoQuag5 ай бұрын
Looks like I maybe can’t include links as sources so I’ll comment again. I am NOT a shark expert but the 2-3 million number for squalene appears to be correct. The beauty industry is the primary buyer. For context, about 100 million sharks are killed annually for shark fin soup, so squalene isn’t the primary killer. Not sure this clean beauty sunscreen is the answer, but they aren’t wrong about the sharks.
@GeoQuag5 ай бұрын
Many of the sharks are from potentially endangered populations. Because they usually harvest adult sharks, it can take a long time for these to repopulate.
@lisasmith75 ай бұрын
The California bill will never work. I agree with you. I hope you have a wonderful week. Mad love ❌️ ⭕️
@laurabeeseattle5 ай бұрын
If BC isn’t paying their vendors (the labs who make their products) the new entity might struggle to get product manufactured.
@maryeckel96825 ай бұрын
This BC/Arbonne thing is what I was expecting, but more blatant and between companies, instead of just top earners being wooed by other MLMs. Crazy!
@sonjaperkins39955 ай бұрын
We all have that one makeup brush that only works how we like because it's well "seasoned" 😂 mine is my bronzer brush. If it's freshly cleaned, my bronzer doesn't do right. That brush is excessive but change the shape or the way the hairs move by cleaning it and she'll never feel like her makeup is the same until it's back😂
@itsthatlady5 ай бұрын
Sorry. Can’t let this go. As a creator I have SO MUCH skincare in my house. My daughter uses some, but I’ve explained what and how and also what NOT to use
@puffsplus725 ай бұрын
So Rose Inc is exiting Sephora. Five or six days ago, all Rose Inc products there went half off. Sadly, I missed my chance and almost everything is gone now. 😢
@taintedlife26185 ай бұрын
Darn it!! I like their stuff too!
@rhysphil93325 ай бұрын
I don't care about any of these people but I love the passion Jen has so I have to listen
@nadiazanchetta13885 ай бұрын
Happiest Mother's Day Jen 💖 Im so bleesed to follow you and watch all your amazing content that you work so hard for us 😊 Mad love ❤️ and have an amazing cruise trip with your mom 🚢
@lucietigger16415 ай бұрын
Squaline does come fish livers (usually sharks). But there are vegan sources from rice and oive oil. Inky List (am prettty sure) use 100% vegan sources of squaline.
@MissKapanadze5 ай бұрын
Omg my friend just bought a BABY cream that has citric acid as an ingredient. It would be so silly to label diaper rash creams as unsafe for kids 🙄
@nikkikoz47205 ай бұрын
Happy Mother's Day to all the mamas
@brigitte99995 ай бұрын
I didn’t know Beauty Counter was an MLM! I was thinking about buying from them.
@madisonfreddie5 ай бұрын
The skin barrier quote… I had to go back and make sure Jen said that because I audibly said “WHAT??”
@jenluv5 ай бұрын
Right??? Makes absolutely no sense. It’s like they thought it sounded good but gave no consideration as to whether it made sense or not. 😂
@blizzerdbiworrior5 ай бұрын
I have had acne since I was 8. The only thing that truly helped was retinol. That law doesn't account for kids that have severe acne, that know what they need. I'm in my early 30s now, and the retinol and rx retinoids are the only topicals that truly prevent my acne from coming back.
@annhodge99525 ай бұрын
I've never heard of Beauty Counter! 😂 However, this MLM sounds like a clusterfu(k!!
@mmc41825 ай бұрын
Retinol can sometimes be used for acne. This is so stupid
@KM-by2oj5 ай бұрын
Hi! new subscriber here! just wanted to wish you an amazing mother's day :DD i'm not on good terms with my mother so seeing you casually mention interactions with your daughter in your vids wamrs my heart
@rileyramsey13275 ай бұрын
I had just finished watching the initial upload of this video, speed-running the reupload so my view counts! 😂
@KismetKat115 ай бұрын
I speculate that Gregg will end up in a high level position at Arbonne. She would not move her highest sellers to another company unless it would somehow benefit her.
@KatieKitty20035 ай бұрын
Anything Jonah Hill is attached to, I'm gonna miss with every single one of my feminist dollars, thank yewwwwwww
@aotctd5 ай бұрын
Yuck lol
@aquatiger85 ай бұрын
one thing I think a lot of brands who launch sunscreen seem to forget is how does it look on darker skin. I tried a sunscreen from Cerave that turned my skin ashy and blue (granted there was a sheer option, but the SPF was lower on that one so I got the regular instead). I'm on retinol and wanted to start using it on my chest and arms but can't find a body sunscreen with high enough spf that doesn't break me out and DOESN'T TURN MY SKIN BLUE. I just wanna fix my skin 😩 so I take any new sunscreen launches with a grain of salt, especially when backed by someone who is not black or doesn't have extensive experience working with darker skin tones on the Sepohora kid bill issue: really, Cali? we're in a recession. priorities need to be in order
@serenideehope5 ай бұрын
I went to click and it was gone. So glad it's back. I look forward to these videos all week. ❤
@greeneyedsoutherngirl64685 ай бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day to you, Jen 🩷
@nancytipton76025 ай бұрын
About the shark squalane issue with the once anti-sunscreen guy, the person to ask would probably be a shark scientist who is extremely passionate about shark conversation, but has a logical balance to everything: Kris @ Shark Bytes!
@mandysberi5 ай бұрын
I know exactly what that mature mom is doing as I have seen mine do that to MY BELOVED brushes countless times lol
@Undefinedinc5 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel-love this content (I’m a brand founder 👋🏾). And I agree the CA bill is completely BS
@PaolaPonce-ec7tm5 ай бұрын
oh, you do Makup or something??☺☺
@Undefinedinc5 ай бұрын
@@PaolaPonce-ec7tm Hi! I own a skincare company called Undefined Beauty that’s sold at Ulta, Target, Wholefoods, Amazon 🤍
@kristinephillips62245 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for your hard work in research. Its really impressive.
@fatttydevine5 ай бұрын
Omg!!! More celebrity lines............rolling my eyes so far back.
@PaolaPonce-ec7tm5 ай бұрын
idk if Miss Kim Kardashian is a "celebrity" but if she makes something she would find a way to give us lead poisoning or something idk why I'm thinking of Kim
@christinegraham25795 ай бұрын
Jen, I hope you enjoy your cruise with your Momma! Loved this video, as always. 💖💖💖
@juuuuuuuliaaaaa5 ай бұрын
the shark derived squalane facts and unfortunately completely true. as an avid shark enthusiast who's spent an unnecessary amount of time doing shark research. check out the book "emperors of the deep" by william mckeever.
@cjaneg975 ай бұрын
What kid under 13 is out and buying things on their own? I wasn't allowed to go to the mall on my own until 13 and that was 13 years ago in Canada in a smaller town.
@mariad.66185 ай бұрын
Lots of parents drop their kids off and go do their own thing...totally irresponsible parents that need to be held accountable
@Financiallyfreeauthor5 ай бұрын
I love the trend of mlms changing to affiliate. My favorite hair clips were mlm but now they’ve changed to affiliate and I feel so much better ethically about recommending them ❤
@itsthatlady5 ай бұрын
The nightmare of politicians trying to fill in for basic parenting. Ughhh. What a hot mess. And just why??? They have nothing better to worry about. lol. Put the money into educating
@tdsollog5 ай бұрын
I love all the legal news! Happy Mother’s Day from the spooky Pine Barrens in NJ
@ofsomeimportance5 ай бұрын
I am not really a make-up person (I mostly want to do makeup for cosplay, and even then, I rarely wear it) but I just saw your channel and I really like your content!! Keep up the good work!
@kristinephillips62245 ай бұрын
Have fun on your trip. Be safe.
@ChristineByerEsthetician5 ай бұрын
Ugh. MLMs make me so sad.
@janicestewart82915 ай бұрын
I made a comment on here earlier about "not purchasing" questionable companies' shady practices but can't find it...🤔 Unless we as consumers become more vigilant, these companies win---over and over. It is us... that we can do the right thing, and help stop being taken advantage of. The young people are the first to get sucked in, we can help them, so they don't. It's simple--it's "no buy."
@snwhyte365 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering the crooks at BC!!
@didralamond81455 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos! I don't wear a lot of makeup so I am watching out of pure entertainment! LOL. Sidenote: I was lucky enough to smell Orabella Blooming Fire from Ulta and OMG I had to purchase the pocket size. I will be purchasing the larger bottle soon. It smells like a floral heavenly gardenia fragrance! lol
@SophiasOasis5 ай бұрын
Glad that it’s back up 😊
@croaklikeatoad43845 ай бұрын
I’m guessing a top earner at Arbonne paid Greg a bunch of money to send people their way. Not officially the company but a strong leg of it. I also don’t think it eliminates the possibility that beauty counter 2.0 will be an mlm, since mlms make their money from new people signing up, previous representatives will feel entitled to join for free and be disillusioned. A fresh batch of people means an easier relaunch. This basically feels like money laundering with more victims
@sbonelli5 ай бұрын
These kids aren't shopping at Sephora because they care about skincare. They're shopping at Sephora primarily because of social media and how vulnerable and susceptible they are to marketing and influencing. Its the same reason so many middle schoolers were carrying Stanley mugs, its not because they were so concerned about hydration. Its because it was cool. Its not different from when we were young, what's different is the products we were being targeted towards. There were more brands/products targeted to that demographic rather than adult brands. Which brings us to the steady disappearance of stores that cater to teens and tweens...i.e. Delias, Claires, 5-7-9, Gadzooks, Limited Too, and so many others that are now a thing of the past. With cable and tv, spaces in media were more specifically targeted to kids and they much more defined in the 80s and 90s. That division is slowing falling away now that most of the media consumption is online. Now kids and teens are exposed to and participating in the same media spaces as grown adults and so they are exposed to and seeking out the same products as adults are. We were having this same conversation collectively when Victorias Secret shifted its marketing towards teens with their Pink brand decades ago, now here we are with kids buying anti-aging products! Its used to be that kids/teens didn't want the same products as their parents because it was considered "old" and "not cool" but that gap is closing with the pervasiveness of social media. Sephora is not for children period, Sephora is for adults. And these parents are the ones buying these products for their children because they too are participating in and perpetuating in the same social media marketing and influencing. They want their kids to be the "cool kids", and they don't want to be the "have nots" so they buy come in and spend literally hundreds of dollars on things commons sense will tell you are not appropriate for their children. Its frustrating and heart breaking. My two cents.
@cynthiafisher33925 ай бұрын
What happened? I was at 40 minutes in. What was the mistake?
@tamz03094 ай бұрын
MLMs are predatory and should be outlawed. So many bankrupt families in their wake.
@kindlykelli5 ай бұрын
That moment where I didn’t realize that KJ Miller was who she is I’ve just been watching her Taylor Swift reactions over on TikTok, not knowing that this woman founded a make up brand 😂
@neckspike45545 ай бұрын
While the richest source of squalane is shark liver oil, I've never seen a beauty product with shark squalane. It's far more cost effective to refine it from olive sources.
@neckspike45545 ай бұрын
There probably are some, I just haven't seen them! I love squalane but I buy vegan squalane from the ordinary and it's very inexpensive.
@creytabell5 ай бұрын
This was a good vid, will rewatch, right now lololol 😘
@MA1.55 ай бұрын
The government has to parent the Sephora kids now? I’m with you Jen. Teaching okay, but parents should put the boundaries.
@eh11265 ай бұрын
38:02 it’s definitely intentional. I think Charlotte saying that they support Bella’s fragrance launch is pure PR. I think they fired Bella because of her support to Palestine and Bella did that out of spite
@nikitatavernitilitvynova5 ай бұрын
You know how in any country there are plenty of preventative care campaigns on tv. Make it a flyer, make it an ad on tv. You can do so many things rather than ask someone for their id. I'm 22 almost 23. I use a vitamin c serum because it's supposed to brighten and hydrate the skin and I have drier skin. It's a ridiculously low percentage like 3%. Whereas the average is from 10% to 12% which can cause irritation to sensitive skin unless you use a good moisturizer with it that has hyaluronic acid. I don't have sensitive skin. I believe the tingling effect I felt slightly was all in my head. But this skincare did nothing terrible to my skin. Actually missing out on skincare caused me to break out all of the sudden. Also I'm a design student. I can think of so many ways to do it better. They could made a website with all that information kind of like the EU dictionary of ingredients you mentioned a while back. And make a qr code that links to that page. And have a quick fact listed on it. Or an enticing question. Like: "Do you know what X ingredient does to the skin?" or "When should you use X?". So people want to see more about the topic. You can also add fun questionnaires for the kids and the parents to learn aswell. It doesn't have to be a boring cartoon teaching them what not to do. But make it fun. Make it interactive. List products they can use instead to have fun.
@njw3405 ай бұрын
Yeah, California regulations are just so prevalent that when I see a " this has been banned by California yada yada yada" message on a product I'm just like whatever.
@lolacherrycola31995 ай бұрын
Hope you and mumma loves have the best trip
@mshan14955 ай бұрын
Omg, I only knew KJ Miller as a new Swiftie over on TikTok-I had no idea she was a beauty brand owner!
@AmayaElls4 ай бұрын
As a primary school teacher all it took was a kid targeted news show explaining the risks of beauty products on young skin to immediately explain to all of them why only the child with eczema needed to have a "skincare routine". Its not even a hard teachable moment.
@ivyglenn89235 ай бұрын
I’m so bummed to hear about Rose Inc! They’re one of my favorite brands…I hope they don’t end up changing too much about their products.
@whitneyhendrix807520 күн бұрын
I saw a post saying rodan and fields is moving from mlm to regular sales. Have you looked into that?
@jenluv20 күн бұрын
I saw something about that. Beachbody too!!
@vivianacora87245 ай бұрын
Assed out. Man that took me back to Highschool
@RadBadJodster5 ай бұрын
Great vid. Love when you get annoyed. Hilarious!!!!❤❤
@angeljove23015 ай бұрын
I don’t think kids will learn, they think they know more than everyone.
@schuii61955 ай бұрын
sharks are a main source of non plant based squalene. plant based is squalAne and shark based is squalEne. it comes from their fat or something. Idk the exact numbers but sharks being used for it is a real thing but the spelling differences are a way to tell which is vegan or not. Biossance is a big vegan squalane advocate
@celestecelestial905 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information. I only want to use the plant based one.
@supercucumber12904 ай бұрын
Although I’m not entirely sure, unfortunately that number of sharks sounds about right. And I didn’t know what squalene was until now but it is found in the sharks fatty livers (which sharks use to maintain buoyancy in the water). Turns out approximately 1 out of 14 cosmetic products use shark squalene in the US (BLOOM, 2015)😱 As an aspiring marine biologist I really gotta check my labels now! There are lots of alternatives and brands that create squalene free products tho so don’t worry!
@phatpharm065 ай бұрын
18:23 but how can that be. They own their own business. Right? I really how this is a wake up call. I wonder if BC is getting a head hunting bonus for all new initiates from BC to Arbone.
@mypathunfolding5 ай бұрын
Hello, my friend! Thanks for the news!
@BritKay1185 ай бұрын
Regarding the Youthforia thing, it's the same thing with white people - no one has a pure white color to their skin!!! Even the palest of people have an undertone AND (as a fairly pale person myself) there are some brands who's shade range has no color that actually works for me because all their light shades have too much white pigment in them. Not that I'm complaining about shades in the 'fair' category, I know there's plenty of options to choose from on my end of the spectrum. I'm just amazed at that company - they need to die out, who's still buying their overpriced crap??
@Jonimomo5 ай бұрын
Thought you got struck down. 😱
@Adrian-qk9jh5 ай бұрын
38:19 sounds like the perfume launch was to just get ppl to talk about it and it worked
@starlinguk5 ай бұрын
Wait. Gregg? A woman called Gregg? What were her parents thinking?
@klaudiak66155 ай бұрын
I love your videos!!
@485OCEAN5 ай бұрын
is this a reup?
@jenluv5 ай бұрын
I realized I made a mistake. All is well now!
@rebeccavaclav64785 ай бұрын
I was wondering if anyone would talk about Rosie leaving Rose, Inc. I thought maybe I was just out of a loop. I saw a post from Victoria Beckham with Rosie wearing a bunch of Victoria's products.
@eviejameson47065 ай бұрын
I'm kinda heartbroken about Rose Inc. Their products were some of the few that really worked for me/were in the right color palette and now I can't trust them going forward 😒
@KilowattMotors4 ай бұрын
Beauty Counter could go away forever! It’s a chance for one less MLM in the world! Why are advocates even waiting around to find out? They should be delivering the final blows to destroy the company😣
@RubyLeslie-oe3fn5 ай бұрын
I certainly don’t support mlm and telling people to show gratitude to someone who took an opportunity to continue making money away from them really? I hope some of these people see mlm just isn’t worth it. Maybe if they want a comission based job another style of sales would be better and best without recruiting or being told they didn’t make sale’s because they are ungrateful, and being allowed to have opinions on people who do wrong though I don’t recommend ever telling it to customers, but along friends , family or co workers it would be okay.
@amandaweronko41645 ай бұрын
Hmm I wonder if beautycounter plans to merge with arbonne.
@itsmecandicemarie5 ай бұрын
I don't understand how anyone falls for MLMs anymore, esp after YL & those leggings...
@heyhassanmedia5 ай бұрын
That company bought Rose Inc for $2.5 M? That's it!?
@domenicadee54805 ай бұрын
This is the nature of the beasts, comes with the territory when you become a sales person. You win some & you lose some. Thats why you save your $$$. For times when it aint so great anymore. Cant stay on top forever. Someone will always be trying to get ahead of you.
@AKbaby895 ай бұрын
I just looked at the ulta app, and theres like 5 beauty counter products left. Everything else is sold out
@Nicollettereviews5 ай бұрын
They have the top move over, and then all the people under them will follow and create new legs so they will be come successful again in a new company. All the the people below them follow and create an entire business underneath them.