WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS! Lead Makeup from the 1800’s

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
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    I linked a modern makeup that looks the closest to the original 1831 "white salve" recipe. If someone was curious to see how it would look on the skin please try the safe product.
    Also check out Alicia's company LBCC Historical if you would like to try safe versions of actual vintage cosmetic recipes! www.etsy.com/shop/LitttleBits...
    Check out Professor McNeils website www.toxicallure.com/ to learn more about lead makeup plush safer alternatives!
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    Director : Arthur Woo
    Producer: Pearls Daily, Erin Parsons
    Featuring: Pearls Daily as Maria Gunning
    Alicia Schult of LBCC Historical Apothecary
    Javon Ford, Cosmetic Chemist
    Lucy Jane Santos, Historian & Author
    Laura Fitzachary, Historian
    Professor Fiona Mcneill, Lead Expert, McMaster University
    Edited by: Seanna Sutton @SeannaMiriah
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  • @killdracula526
    @killdracula526 Před 13 dny +1860

    You should do a series on geisha makeup; they even used nightingale feces as makeup cleanser. I think an episode on Japanese or Asian makeup history would be so cool and it's relatively less talked about!

  • @carlpacheco2058
    @carlpacheco2058 Před 13 dny +2268

    I saw this video and clicked in 0.5 seconds! Been waiting for it for months! We need to campaign for Netflix or Prime to give you your own show to do historical research on makeup and beauty! We’d all tune in!

  • @julieblair7472
    @julieblair7472 Před 13 dny +1791

    It needs to be seen in candlelight! I have a feeling it looked very different indoors at night. Probably diffused like crazy in low light / glimmer.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +708

      So we did actually try it in candlelight but i decided to drop the scene from the video. We actually could not see any difference at all, other than one was shinier, greasier just as you see when I try on my hand. My only conclusion is that lead would lighten/whiten but it was undetectable on the skin. It didn’t look at all like makeup. Because it had the skincare benefits may be in part why they used it. I’m not sure if we’ll ever know. Will pin 📌your comment to update that we tried in candlelight - ps I saw Lisa Eldridge did this but as it wasn’t spread on skin you could see it brighter than the non toxic product. The thing is once it’s fully blended on skin it made no difference. I really hoped we would see a discernible difference. Also chatted with Lisa about it as I initially wanted to share her scene and then show on my hand. Since we didn’t see a difference we felt it wasn’t important to keep. 😊

    • @julieblair7472
      @julieblair7472 Před 13 dny +89

      Amazing! Thank you for this response!@@erinparsonsmakeup

    • @DonatellaSoulSPI
      @DonatellaSoulSPI Před 12 dny +43

      I love your vids! I want to address similar lighting to candlelight. Circa the 1820s fire screens were used to protect wax makeup from melting while a person wearing it was sitting near a fireplace. Also during this time gambling was popular, particularly card games such as whist and bouillotte. Although single candles were in use, so were overhead crystal chandeliers, lamps that reflected light into the room from mirrors, and Bouillotte lamps - three candles under a painted brass shade. The candlelight would be directed out the bottom as it reflected off the interior brass of the shade. Illustrations of the day show women at card tables near all these light sources and also wearing red or pink blush and lipstick. Maybe the waxy makeup was applied heavier and the reds and pinks enhanced the white? How would the makeup look next to a fire? Near a pier mirror reflecting candlelight? At table next to a Bouilotte lamp? Would the brass create a bronzed look?

    • @sunitafisher4758
      @sunitafisher4758 Před 12 dny +10

      @@DonatellaSoulSPI🌸 that’s fascinating, thank you for sharing 😊

    • @helenaroman1543
      @helenaroman1543 Před 11 dny +14

      Women supposedly wore the "lead paint" but also POWDERED the heck out of it with what was basically chalk and that looked cakey but you're right, it was definitely a diffuser in low light.

  • @agavictoria
    @agavictoria Před 13 dny +1288

    This is better than Netflix. How amazing that we can watch such creators like Erin do all this research and fully diving into the topic. Erin's channel is absolutely top notch. Thank you for doing this, Erin.

    • @teri2466
      @teri2466 Před 13 dny +7

      💯

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +90

      Wow, thank you! I appreciate it so much 🤗!

    • @TigerAlley
      @TigerAlley Před 13 dny +8

      Absolutely! I just wish she wouldn’t try the products on her skin! It makes me nervous for her!

    • @elliedaniel5900
      @elliedaniel5900 Před 13 dny +6

      It truly is. I’ve been saying this for years now- someone needs to give this woman her own Master Class

    • @TigerAlley
      @TigerAlley Před 13 dny

      @@elliedaniel5900 the quality of her video production and everything she creates is among the best on CZcams! ❤️🌹 She’s my favourite in this space that’s for sure!

  • @021CeeCee
    @021CeeCee Před 13 dny +428

    someone, please get this woman a docuseries on the BBC

  • @CordobaGirlC5
    @CordobaGirlC5 Před 13 dny +739

    Erin seriously needs her own tv show. She’s so intelligent and her voice is one you could listen to all day and never get enough. I love learning about history through the eyes of women and their daily products/routines ❤️

  • @zinja0830
    @zinja0830 Před 13 dny +538

    I’m always amazed that Erin is giving us these high quality docs for free on CZcams!

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +144

      Thankyou so much! I did dip into my own pockets to produce but feel the beauty history is worth every penny 😊 maybe I’ll do some easier videos on the next few 😅

    • @TheAmazingHuman
      @TheAmazingHuman Před 13 dny +14

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeupwe love you, Erin. You're a treasure!

    • @eldermillennial2000
      @eldermillennial2000 Před 13 dny

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeupplease add ads to your videos. I'll watch them in full to help you!! You are a Queen 👑❣️!!!

    • @andromedaspark2241
      @andromedaspark2241 Před 12 dny +7

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeupit's fun when cosmetics nerds find their niche. You're living the dream for all us dabblers and we get taught. Win/win. 😊

    • @tamaraeverett4856
      @tamaraeverett4856 Před 10 dny +2

      @@erinparsonsmakeupI’d watch anything you make, modern make up tutorials would be super cool and cheaper to make. I loved the documentary, thank you for doing it!

  • @ehnnepeacie2698
    @ehnnepeacie2698 Před 9 dny +77

    Hello! I'm a pipe organ builder and many of the instruments I tend to have lead pipes. Due to age and prolonged contact with the wooden pipe racks, these lead pipes will develop a white, powdery coating that we call "lead sugar." I always thought it was called that because it was white like sugar, but had no idea it had a sweet taste too (I've never been brave enough to lick a pipe lol). Thank you for this very educational and fascinating video!

  • @Eerie_Canal
    @Eerie_Canal Před 12 dny +121

    When archaeologists talk about people not needing a degree to be an expert in their field, this is the kind of work they’re talking about. So grateful that you’ve been able to dive in to the curiosities you have, and that you have an audience like us, so interested in the same things. Thank you.

  • @emergencyasmr
    @emergencyasmr Před 13 dny +300

    I can’t help but to feel so sad for the women who were (and so often still are) shamed for simply having a beauty routine. Even though a lot of people are still weirdly judgmental over cosmetics and other beauty treatments, I’m glad to live during a time where there is such a huge variety of products and applications for this form of self expression. I just wish these ladies could’ve safely indulged in the fun of playing with makeup without potentially getting sick or having the fear of being publicly shamed for being “vain”.
    I’m still in the middle of watching this video but I do hope there will be more to this series💄🖤

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +88

      Maybe it’s the reason I’m sort of clown like with my own makeup. I feel so free to share my self expression through this art. It definitely makes me feel prettier knowing I’m serving a look 😅 so I totally get what you’re saying. People still makeup shame but it seems to becoming less these days I think

    • @emergencyasmr
      @emergencyasmr Před 13 dny +14

      @@erinparsonsmakeup Lol I do exactly the same! I often do real clown makeup just to wear to work on a Tuesday because I not only love it, I think it’s important to show people that you can be as outrageous as you want with your self expression and nobody should have the power to scare you out of how you choose to express yourself. Looking forward to more of your videos🫶

    • @fawn2911
      @fawn2911 Před 12 dny +15

      makeup shaming is still alive and well especially in manosphere spaces

    • @friv_0881
      @friv_0881 Před 12 dny +14

      @@erinparsonsmakeup I used to love drawing , painting, sculpting and fine art when I was growing up; but Into adulthood I transitioned into wearing makeup . I absolutely consider makeup ''looks'' as an art form and daily source of self expression, and I love thinking of it that way.
      Professional Makeup artists often have Photo books of their different ''looks'' and work ( which I love to look at)
      But I also think there is something beautiful in considering daily makeup looks as a legitimate art from in itself and almost a form of performance art.
      Thank you for such a wonderful video and sharing your beautiful art and skill with all of us :)

    • @andromedaspark2241
      @andromedaspark2241 Před 12 dny +10

      The reminder of why we force companies to have safety regulations is good, too. These people suffered from using products claimed to be "safe" and probably modern (at the time).

  • @silversweet9211
    @silversweet9211 Před 13 dny +375

    Would you ever do a video about the kind of makeup that the Vikings or the Aztecs used? Love your content by the way!

  • @Leena79
    @Leena79 Před 13 dny +171

    This was a fascinating video! One thing you didn't mention, perhaps because your focus was on penetration through the skin - but using lead powder would most likely mean you'd end up inhaling some of the powder, and even if the lead on its own can't penetrate the skin, the thinner membranes of your respiratory system are a different story. Once the lead is in your lungs, it's not going anywhere (except further into your body).

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +82

      You’re totally right. I thought to show experiments with the powder itself but it’s this risk factor that stopped me. I think probably easier to absorb by breathing than on the skin. Maybe there will be a part 3 😅

    • @Yunashelia
      @Yunashelia Před 10 dny +9

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeup please be safe! We really appreciate you trying this make up already. So fascinating!

    • @sarahwales6276
      @sarahwales6276 Před dnem

      Anything you put on your skin enters your bloodstream within seconds.

  • @elle-says
    @elle-says Před 12 dny +145

    I like the point made around weighting the odds of using a known toxic substance because this is a foundational principle of medicine - we understand chemo is essentially poison but we've figured out how to keep you alive and fight cancer.

    • @fnnygrndm
      @fnnygrndm Před 12 dny +54

      the line between medicine and poison is all about dose and formulation

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h Před 10 dny +7

      lead reminds me of tretinoin and how it "fixes" the skin

    • @TheConsummateArtist
      @TheConsummateArtist Před 8 dny

      ​@@user-sg4ov7ng4h is tretinoin toxic?

    • @This-Is-My-Little-Corner
      @This-Is-My-Little-Corner Před 5 dny

      Well for thousands of years that was the opposite of what we wanted. Then “modern medicine@ came in and wanted the entire table.

  • @ananananabop
    @ananananabop Před 12 dny +68

    The "Guaranteed harmless -- unlike our competitors's garbage product" bit reminded me of the marketing seen in old cigarette Ads. That's so interesting that they've been pulling the same tactic for noxious things since so long ago.

  • @sarahtaylor2284
    @sarahtaylor2284 Před 13 dny +155

    This was amazing! I have some 8th grade students write podcasts about makeup and makeup history and I have directed them to you as source material and they come back all excited and hyped BEYOND "WE LIKE MAKEUP WEE!" They come back fascinated by the science and psychology AND the ability to do a better wing line! :D

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +40

      I would absolutely love to hear these podcasts! 🤩 we def need more beauty history exploration - maybe not with such reckless handling as me trying on though 😅 but it’s nice to know others are as interested as I am 😊

  • @earthcitty
    @earthcitty Před 13 dny +552

    Oh, Erin Parsons with the No No Skincare. You know it's good when there are disclaimers.
    Kudos to Erin, she really puts in the effort. Her video editing is gorgeous, she contacted people who were actual experts, and she did some "experimental archaeology" makeup.
    Just incredible work, thank you Erin!!!

  • @SecretSurname
    @SecretSurname Před 13 dny +94

    This is a bit off topic, but I am in love with your mannerisms when you speak. The gestures and movements you make with your head when you speak match the tone and rhythm of what you're saying, but more than that they add emphasis and drama! Most people don't think about their speech mannerisms, but for me it's actually fascinating.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +33

      Maybe it’s from all the old Hollywood films I watched 😅I am very auntie mame animated 😂 Thankyou for saying so!

  • @ten-ze1pq
    @ten-ze1pq Před 12 dny +115

    I’m so wrong for this but could you provide a modern day dupe the lead foundation 😭😭 That luminosity without being shimmery is honestly stunning and I would love to recreate that effect without the whole dying thing

    • @mygucciburned7882
      @mygucciburned7882 Před 11 dny +5

      Maybe a bb cream!

    • @MsKateC2K
      @MsKateC2K Před 10 dny +19

      they remind me a bit of korean "tone-up" creams I used to see a lot of. but I think they look more heavy and pasty than the lead tbh

    • @Anna_Annora
      @Anna_Annora Před 9 dny +7

      The Mac luminous skin tint (I think) gives this type of effect! It’s gorgeous and has more of a luminous effect than a shimmery one.

    • @parkerbill
      @parkerbill Před 9 dny +2

      I've heard a lot that the RMS Beauty luminizer is a gorgeous, non-shimmery product that can create this effect!

    • @fran791
      @fran791 Před 8 dny +6

      You could just use a mineral based sunscreen that leaves a white cast. It's literally the same effect as lead makeup

  • @robertcharlottemaxwell5351
    @robertcharlottemaxwell5351 Před 12 dny +52

    Erin this was absolutely marvellous. I'm an archaeologist and specialise in radioactive material culture so if you ever decide to make anything on the history of radioactive skincare and cosmetics, hit me up! Thoradia, for that eternal glow...

  • @TheMunchkinita2509
    @TheMunchkinita2509 Před 13 dny +190

    I don't have TikTok, but I've seen Mr. Ford on CZcams and simply ADORE how knowledgeable he is and how simple his explanations are so that even someone like me can not only understand, but retain the helpful info he shares. (The ladies from LipstickLesbians also do this if anyone is interested!)

    • @r-e_mii
      @r-e_mii Před 13 dny +1

      Is Mr Ford his channel name or is he a co-host/guest on other channels?

    • @TheMunchkinita2509
      @TheMunchkinita2509 Před 13 dny +4

      When I saw him, he was a guest, I think it was InsiderBeauty, but I'm not 100% on that (I said Mr. Ford bc I didn't want to misspell his first name 😅).

    • @kallik6466
      @kallik6466 Před 13 dny

      ​@@r-e_miihis name is Javon Ford! He's a very well spoken and knowledgeable cosmetic chemist, you can find him at @javonford16 (if he doesn't show up, search his name and look at CZcams shorts)

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +47

      We’ve done some fun TikTok’s together actually! He made me a 1930’s lipstick based on one of my old recipe books 😊

  • @teijaflink2226
    @teijaflink2226 Před 13 dny +80

    I can't deny it looks beautiful as made-up, despite more sheer than I imagined seems to hide imperfections and both have kind look matt and have a shine.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +41

      I did not share this but I did try it quickly on my face - it looked exactly as on my hand, whiter with a luminosity but no coverage at all. Somewhat toned down redness. Once we know more from professor McNeil maybe we can explore a part 3 😛

    • @jotarodidyoubustthisnut
      @jotarodidyoubustthisnut Před 12 dny

      @@erinparsonsmakeup Id love to see that footage, maybe after the full series is out we can get some deleted scene bonus footage ?

  • @JP-rx2zu
    @JP-rx2zu Před 13 dny +67

    Erin: “We’re going all in on our deep dive on historical lead makeup.”
    Erin’s Peripheral Nervous System:
    👁️ 👄 👁️
    Seriously, Erin, thank you so much. As a history-obsessed individual, this is something that’s consumed me since childhood. I thought it would look more like high-zinc-sunscreen, but it’s SO BEAUTIFUL. I’m an extremely pale person just like you (I’ve had friends call me see through, or glow in the dark), and this is exactly the type of product that I’ve been looking for over the course of decades.
    Bath and Body Works used to have a body lotion they alleged to have crushed pearl in it that I would wear on my face back in the early 00’s, but this is a thousand times more beautiful. No sparkles or chunky glitter, no heaviness, just luminosity and slight coverage. Glow-from-within and unclockable if applied mindfully. “Maybe she’s born with it,” indeed. If I’m being completely transparent, I would totally have worn this in the old days. 😅

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +19

      Oh the names I got called when I was young 😅 I was almost pure white but with freckles on the nose 😝 I did link a primer that looked somewhat similar to the lead salve. But it is pricey so I’m wondering if Alicia is working on a safe version. When she does I’ll share it!

    • @JP-rx2zu
      @JP-rx2zu Před 13 dny +2

      @@erinparsonsmakeup Oh, yes. Vampire was a favorite of my classmates. Corpse bride, too. 😂 Thank you so much for the link, and for the potential follow-up, if Alicia does end up being able to create a safe version!

    • @xassylax
      @xassylax Před 12 dny +4

      This just reminded me of this weird off label bottle of lotion that I was given years ago. It claimed to be “shimmery” so in my mind, I figured it had something like mica or some other super fine shimmery substance.
      Nope. It was a cheap, watery, sickly sweet vanilla scented lotion with literal plastic glitter chunks in it. 🥴
      Absolutely hilarious looking back but I was _pissed_ in the moment.

  • @colorwithme8956
    @colorwithme8956 Před 13 dny +134

    AHH A FULL LENGTH VIDEO IM SO HAPPY!

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +20

      Finally 😅 this one took me forever! So much research but I’m relieved to post and clear my brain, thinking of only lead for months lol!

    • @eelplant
      @eelplant Před 10 dny

      Same!

  • @SeannaMiriah
    @SeannaMiriah Před 13 dny +127

    This was such a cool project to be a part of, I’m incredibly proud of it! Kudos to all the hard work you put into it Erin. Congrats on a groundbreaking series! 🎉❤🙏🏼

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +22

      Ladies and gentlemen, the most patient editor in the world 😅 Thankyou sooo much For all your hard work Seanna 👏

    • @SeannaMiriah
      @SeannaMiriah Před 13 dny +5

      @@erinparsonsmakeup any time! Happy to be a part of it ❤

  • @haleyc.3530
    @haleyc.3530 Před 13 dny +51

    This series has such similar vibes to the BBC Lucy Worsley tv shows, whoever makes that show would be the perfect team to work with to make this into a tv series !

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +22

      Omg I’ve never seen these. I’m going to look up right now 😊 I think Lisa Eldridge did an incredible series with the bbc on makeup. I think it was Covid that only allowed it to be 3 episodes. We did chat about teaming up for aomething 😊

    • @Diamond_Skies
      @Diamond_Skies Před 12 dny +8

      @@erinparsonsmakeup Lucy Worsley does a wide array of historical videos for the BBC that are great! Also, Amber Butchardt, a fashion historian, has done a series I highly recommend called A Stitch in Time (BBC) that is both fascinating and at times heartbreaking. She also did a series for English Heritage on historical hair and makeup you might like. Both can be found on CZcams. And yes, Lisa Eldridge's series was great as well!

    • @Diamond_Skies
      @Diamond_Skies Před 12 dny +7

      The BBC seems to support this kind of programming moreso than the States. I've seen so many cool series on fashion/history, music, subcultures, and art from the UK. Seems like a good place for her to pitch a show!

    • @haleyc.3530
      @haleyc.3530 Před 12 dny +2

      @@erinparsonsmakeup I think you’d like her show, if you aren’t that into British royal history then I think at least you’ll enjoy the investigative documentary editing style inspo and the cute outfits lol . That would be amazing ! I hope you get to collab !

    • @haleyc.3530
      @haleyc.3530 Před 12 dny +4

      @@Diamond_Skies yeah and BBC shows like the Lucy Worsley ones are also often aired on PBS (a free over the air tv channel focused on educational content) in the states so it’s much more accessible than any streaming services that are locked behind a paywall .

  • @CeCe-xv1fr
    @CeCe-xv1fr Před 10 dny +12

    No beauty youtuber is on this level. Wow. I actually learn something with every video.

  • @sunitafisher4758
    @sunitafisher4758 Před 13 dny +43

    🌸 wow the subtle iridescent quality of the makeup is absolutely gorgeous
    With the camphor it really lined any creases and created such an unblemished look
    A sort of porcelain, youthful look
    I can see why it’s addictive
    I usually wear an iridescent under base before I wear my makeup and I kid you not, it’s such a similar look
    But more subtle and full coverage from what I noticed between two hands, I couldn’t see veins or green tones etc
    It’s remarkably effective and such a beautiful effect, I love it

    • @K.Arashi
      @K.Arashi Před 13 dny +2

      what under base do you use?

    • @sunitafisher4758
      @sunitafisher4758 Před 13 dny +3

      🌸 from a Brand called beauty glow, blossom colour. I use the one that looks like pearl
      I will only put it on high cheek bone areas, my eyes, nose, basically anywhere I highlight
      I also prep my face, so each night when I moisturise, I will use castor oil, few drops
      The secondary effects, is your eyelashes will get extremely long and your skin will look amazing the next day
      Then the makeup I use is Korean types, full coverage in 3 shades, I take tiny drop of each and will put it like an artist will shade my skin. I will use a Korean powder, very fine like mineral veil, or baking type powder. Except the ones I use have white pearl effect and I get pinky ones, so it’s subtle and I get that baby dolls face, it’s dewy if that makes sense 😊

    • @sunitafisher4758
      @sunitafisher4758 Před 13 dny +1

      🌸 I’m not sure if CZcams will keep this comment but the brand I use has SPF and that’s why I love it
      It is so difficult to blend sunscreen with makeup that I use makeup that already has it blended in
      Etude house double lasting foundation, it’s my favourite 😊

  • @bink6565
    @bink6565 Před 5 dny +5

    I can't believe we've been portraying Queen Elizabeth this way for so long. I can understand why she liked the colour and effect of the lead, it looks very pearlescent and luminous. I hope we can see more realistic portrayals of her makeup in the future. The way my jaw dropped at the white lead and vinegar though, how awful that people effectively poisoned themselves over time. And I can't believe they knew it was toxic and continued to use it! Thank you for the time and effort you put into such great content!!

  • @erinisawesome77
    @erinisawesome77 Před 13 dny +41

    I CANNOT get enough of your videos! My boyfriend is a huge history fan and he enjoys your videos too. You have revived my biggest interests and have added a ton of fun and personality to beauty standards. I’d love to see more of these videos about more functional makeup and skincare from the past and maybe the history of current trends.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +7

      Great idea! I may do some easy videos coming up. This lead one took so long to put together 😅 bur whatever I film it will most likely have some beauty history behind it because I have an obsession 😊

  • @Lea-bw9wj
    @Lea-bw9wj Před 12 dny +13

    This needs to be shown to anyone thinking about doing a Queen Elizabeth 1st movie, show, etc. So they can stop perpetuating inaccuracies. Sure we will never know exactly what was going on back then but we know some things that need to never be shown again

  • @dillinrivera91
    @dillinrivera91 Před 13 dny +32

    Your dedication to makeup history and knowledge is top tier💗

  • @princesselizabeth8714
    @princesselizabeth8714 Před 9 dny +2

    okay but why do I love that lead look? like it looks so diffused and in soft focus 😟

  • @friendship6668
    @friendship6668 Před 13 dny +20

    Omg, that lightening glow is amazing. Waiting for a dupe

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +6

      I tagged the closest thing I could find but probably could even mention a zinc sunscreen - although the lead product looked less greasy than sunscreens today. But certainly left a white case. I think it also lessened the redness 😊

    • @Ki_Thi
      @Ki_Thi Před 13 dny

      Chanel’ Blanc de Blanc

  • @TheHoneyHolloway
    @TheHoneyHolloway Před 10 dny +12

    As a historian who did poorly in science, this is so fascinating to me. If I had known THIS is what I could do with science I would have paid more attention in school. 😂

  • @Bella_Kilcher
    @Bella_Kilcher Před 13 dny +94

    I have been waiting for this video! Thank you for blessing my eyes with some long form content on this day Miss Parsons

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +6

      Forgive me for taking so long to post it! 😊 there was so much info, the edit took forever too wittle down. And then I got nervous I shouldn’t show it at all 😅

  • @Addison-RN
    @Addison-RN Před 11 dny +7

    I wore calamine lotion as foundation in highschool lol I later became a makeup artist for a decade and now a nurse. I love your channel !

  • @stanleygagner
    @stanleygagner Před 13 dny +32

    Your content is so amazing! I heard that the makeup used by kabuki actors actually had lead up until the 20th century, and it was a true white paint. Many well-known actors had their careers cut short by some of the symptoms of lead poisoning. It probably had other pigments too, but this might be another avenue for investigating how lead might have been able to create a more cakey texture.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Před 13 dny +6

      Geisha also used very white paint, but I don't know if it contained any lead. They wanted that high opacity white paint color, it wasn't supposed to look like normal pale skin but far whiter.

    • @phoenixfritzinger9185
      @phoenixfritzinger9185 Před 13 dny +4

      @@Call-me-AlI remember watching a video on the Vogue Japan CZcams channel of a traditional Japanese dancer doing a get ready with me. The makeup that is used these days is still manufactured by Shiseido and it looked like it was something water based. I’m just kinda amazed that she could get that level of coverage with a water based face paint and it did not crack or crumble at all. It just stayed smooth the whole time even after she was done preforming

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +24

      I want so badly to go to Japan and explore this further 😮 the first white lead makeup ever found comes from China which certainly would have then lead to Japan. I think, and I will have to try this, that if you mix water with the powder perhaps it could give more coverage. The thing is the lead flake itself is not water soluble so I imagine it would be very streaky. However if you were acting on stage in the theatre you wouldn’t mind as people would not be so close up. The total white out effect probably would be more important. Anyway it’s all theories but I truly hope I can find out and film it all one day soon!😊

    • @r-mz9yo
      @r-mz9yo Před 13 dny

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeupI can't wait to watch this when you do!

  • @dolphinschild62
    @dolphinschild62 Před 13 dny +27

    I love history! Thank you so much for giving us answers on historical makeup and the Queen. I never thought she would wear that cakey makeup. She would be more likely not letting anyone near her to look closeup of her skin if she was vain, then wear makeup like a clown. Being the queen people would not be able to get near her, but her personal attendant who helped her bath and dress. Everyone else would be expected to be a safe distance, to protect her.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +14

      I actually never thought about that 😮 there is one very clear first hand account from a German traveler who comments on her appearance. This is where we learn of “wrinkles and black teeth”. No where does he mention any cosmetic. I wish I would have included this tidbit in my first video. I also hope the films on her will stop ruining my viewing experience with awful makeup 😅

    • @dolphinschild62
      @dolphinschild62 Před 13 dny +1

      @@erinparsonsmakeup I agree. Her mouth must have hurt from teeth being rotten

    • @tubblebub
      @tubblebub Před 13 dny +3

      ​@dolphinschild62 it seems like a lot of people were walking around in a significant amount of pain centuries ago. I think about that every so often, when I have a gripe of my own or come across someone else dealing with a malady. Some things would just have to be dealt with for ages until it healed, some afflictions could be treated but it takes a long time, and some problems would have to be lived with forever. I guess that's not really different today, but at least there's better palliative care now so people are in less pain.

    • @Chantesky
      @Chantesky Před 12 dny +1

      We’re dying to be beautiful ☠️

  • @samkerr117
    @samkerr117 Před 5 dny +3

    Netflix….. are you seeing this ?????!!!!!!!
    This is what I wanna see when I pay for my subscription. Erin is awesome

  • @Jarvis_Mari
    @Jarvis_Mari Před 12 dny +20

    I have a special interest in Tudor/Elizabethan history, clothing, hair and makeup, so when I saw the first part of this video, I clicked SO fast, and once I saw this upload, I clicked equally as fast and liked before I even started watching.
    I have always thought that Elizabeth I's makeup use was skewed by male historians in the past, as men often vilified much of what women partook in and labeled it as sin and vanity. Since, lets face it, men were most often cataloguing history throughout time since it was seen as men's work in most cases, and therefore a lot of things can be seen to be skewed from a man's perspective and opinions on whatever matters they deemed necessary to comment on. I do not think that Elizabeth would have lived as long as she did had used lead based makeup as frequently and vigorously as some historians of the past have suggested. And since modern historians often look to past historians for references, some don't question the past historians that they are referencing.
    So I am truly glad that you have taken the initiative to test these recipes, compare them to one another, and use scientific means to gauge the effects on the skin and human body that these would have caused. It is truly fascinating, and gives really good insight into how history can often be misread by the more modern world.
    Also, the assumption that her body burst in her coffin due to the buildup of noxious vapors in her body from her makeup never held any weight with me. It was also rumored that her Father Henry VIII burst in his coffin, but since she was a woman, it MUST have been due to her own vanity (sarcasm), and not... I dunno... that fact that decomposing bodies, both human and animal, build up with gasses that are naturally produced by the body during the decomposition process. That is why it is so dangerous to go near a whale's corpse, since they can explode without warning and turn into a deadly projectile in themselves, and are usually cut open before that in order to prevent such an occurrence.

    • @beatdizzy
      @beatdizzy Před 12 dny

      Thank you! So fascinating. I always assumed she inherited the pox with the country from her father too...

  • @WakeUpItsSnowing
    @WakeUpItsSnowing Před 13 dny +76

    An Erin Parsons x Christine McConell collab would be ICONIC, especially for Halloween!!

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +30

      I’ve seen her name a few times in the comments but I don’t know who she is. Gonna search her out now and follow 😃

    • @colorjourneywithkelly1361
      @colorjourneywithkelly1361 Před 13 dny +3

      Now this would be a true dynamic duo.

    • @farmgal77
      @farmgal77 Před 13 dny +4

      My goddddddd this needs to happen🥹😭🥳

    • @CindyFranco-gs7uj
      @CindyFranco-gs7uj Před 11 dny +1

      Christine has done makeup videos before in the past. They need to get together.

  • @EyeDigress
    @EyeDigress Před 12 dny +16

    This is such an incredible series. I've been a huge fan of yours for years despite rarely wearing makeup, because you're so engaging and knowledgeable. But this series, with your passion, the caliber of filming, the science, scientists and people of knowledge, and the history and historians you have involved is so so fascinating. Please keep it up!!!

    • @EyeDigress
      @EyeDigress Před 12 dny +2

      Also I would definitely donate to a Patreon to produce more of these and see the inside workings or background that went into them.

  • @Cloudyconfusion
    @Cloudyconfusion Před 5 dny +3

    This is an incredible video. The audio quality. Video. Storytelling. Editing. On location filming, collaboration of creators. Quality. Everything!

  • @Vshlynnn
    @Vshlynnn Před 12 dny +7

    OMG ERIN I LOVE YOU. I’m a chemist who has a special interest in cosmetics & I’m *living* for this content. I’m so glad I found your channel!! I’d love to see or even do more research on how the lead affects the skin, especially having our own oils mix in w the lead while it’s on the skin, possibly creating a similar effect to the Lairds Beauty oil, since the sample skin wasn’t producing oils like a human would

  • @annamendoza3479
    @annamendoza3479 Před 13 dny +31

    This is epic -- knowledgeable professionals together in 1 video!

  • @juzkiddin
    @juzkiddin Před 13 dny +7

    I haven't worn makeup in years, but I am a huge history nerd, so this is incredibly fascinating.
    I love your channel, and I can't believe how fast it's grown.
    You definitely deserve your own show.

  • @Fatimahtal
    @Fatimahtal Před 7 dny +2

    You are the most interesting makeup artist in the world. Your knowledge, curiosity, your passion with makeup and personality. Just everything

  • @navinanase
    @navinanase Před 12 dny +8

    I love that it looks like a professional documental instead of a regular youtube video. Definetely worth the waiting

  • @Sam-vz8gn
    @Sam-vz8gn Před 13 dny +7

    I *LITERALLY* clicked on this video the moment I saw it. Rest of my feed hadn't even appeared yet lol. It's not even that I love make-up, I just love listening to experts talking about their subject matter. Erin is THE subject matter expert when it comes to makeup. The depth of her knowledge can only be matched by the heights of her passion for makeup which in turn can make Everest to look like a molehill in comparison. Her hardwork & intensive knowledge coupled with her eloquent articulation with smooth & impeccable pronounciation make her a delightful treat to watch & listen to. I wish she uploaded more frequently!

  • @Reanreanss
    @Reanreanss Před 13 dny +28

    That blue hair is gorgeous, wow!!

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +7

      I need to post the short where I dyed it. It’s always back to dark now 😅

  • @allyabernathy4098
    @allyabernathy4098 Před dnem +1

    honestly i am so impressed with the research and care that you put into this content. i know people used to criticize you for not being clear enough about the dangers of certain vintage/ancient makeup recreations, and it’s clear you took that to heart and truly stepped your game up!!
    it’s so rare when you see a creator actually respond to criticism by changing their behavior instead of just bitching about the fact their viewers had the audacity to critique them in the first place.
    very impressive, well done all around ❤

  • @MiniBrandsObsessedMama
    @MiniBrandsObsessedMama Před 13 dny +25

    🖤Gosh, we MISSED you Erin!🖤
    Sending Love from Toronto, Ontario!♥️🇨🇦♥️

  • @Ladyhoneybun242
    @Ladyhoneybun242 Před 13 dny +6

    I take my hat off to you for your dedication and thorough investigation and research. This was exciting and interesting to watch. Netflix needs to give you a series because GIIIRRRLLL this is a refreshing topic that I don’t think anyone has touched on.

  • @sierrahaberkorn6259
    @sierrahaberkorn6259 Před 13 dny +4

    I've discovered your channel a week ago, and I've watched pretty much every video you've posted since. I love history, science, and all things fashion and beauty; so this channel is a perfect mix of the two.You have no idea how excited I am for part two of the lead series! Watching your channel has also given me inspiration for my own make-up looks, hair styles, and even outfits. So thank you, Erin, for sharing these vintage beauty hacks, beauty history, and little snippets of your personal style and work as a make-up artist. Please keep posting content when you can.

  • @BadBadAngel3
    @BadBadAngel3 Před 12 dny +11

    I've said it before and I'll say it again.
    Erin: you need to have your work seen by the BBC, there is definitely an award winning series just waiting to be made by you.
    BTW you look stunning as ever.

  • @Ramoniia
    @Ramoniia Před 12 dny +4

    I can't believe this content is available FOR FREE on the internet - thank you Erin ❤ you do amazing work!

  • @NickeyVamp
    @NickeyVamp Před 11 dny +4

    Be careful when you buy shein or temu beauty products.. check all the ingredients please a lot of them have prop 65 warnings here, I live in California and see these labels. I learn so much from your channel and love every bit, I am into history and makeup, this is perfect. Thank you Erin for doing something that can harm you for science.. ❤

    • @baileyrobbins50
      @baileyrobbins50 Před 10 dny +2

      But the labels don’t even mean anything half of the time. They don’t test every single product and just throw a label on. It’s not accurate. Also all food like fruits and vegetables have lead in from the ground unfortunately. Certain foods have more lead than others do. There’s no way to avoid it since we’ve used it so much in the past in multiple things.

  • @Mtz2604
    @Mtz2604 Před 12 dny +6

    16:30 Welp, if I had a primer that gave me such a texture in those years, I'm sure I would use it. Scientific knowledge? Nahh paste it on my face! The texture looks lovely! And Erin's hands are super cute. I'm so proud of Erin for her outstanding work, investigation and effort. A brilliant production. I was waiting patiently for the next part and as soon as I could have the time to see it uninterrupted, I enjoyed it.
    Erin doesn't follow trends in content, she creates trends, you're way ahead from the norm, dear.

  • @sophieholt8829
    @sophieholt8829 Před 9 dny +2

    Thank you Erin, for not only all the time you must have taken to research, produce and film this, but also funding this kind of content to share with us, yourself. Your passion for your favourite topic shines through each episode. I hope that you are able to continue to produce these wonderful videos and I am looking forward to seeing what you do next!

  • @jeremylittle1581
    @jeremylittle1581 Před 12 dny +3

    This is so fascinating and exceptionally presented! Worth the wait between installments, because there's no way these could be made quickly and be this well executed without a tremendous amount of time and effort. Just wow!

  • @GamyH
    @GamyH Před 13 dny +4

    I've been using items from LBCC Historical for years now and I'm so glad to see this little collaboration.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +3

      I’ve featured her products in past videos including some tiktoks. I absolutely adore Alicia! No one else is doing what she does, and they do it so well. Her liquid rouge is still one of my fav products to date!

  • @GlitterMarcy
    @GlitterMarcy Před 5 dny +2

    This felt like something I could of been watching on BBC 4! Very interesting, to actually see what this lead makeup looked like on the skin was quite something as it is clearly so different from how media has portrayed it. Really wonderful video.

  • @SUPERCOOL55525
    @SUPERCOOL55525 Před 12 dny +1

    You've heavily inspired my decision on what I want to do in my future. I LOVE history, and I love makeup, I never knew I could do both. I already knew I wanted to do something with cosmetology but seeing your content just sort of inspired something in me! I love your content and learning more about vintage and historic cosmetology, I have some vintage perfumes and makeup in my room currently actually.

  • @Raven_Monstyr
    @Raven_Monstyr Před 13 dny +4

    Thank you for posting videos. Always love them. ❤❤

  • @pb_and_nutella
    @pb_and_nutella Před 13 dny +5

    It looks beautiful, it has an incredible smoothing and blurring effect, and it looks radiant/ dewy/ glowy, very on trend; this was fascinating, you did an incredible job with the research and info

  • @violetblythe6912
    @violetblythe6912 Před 11 dny +2

    OMG I LOVE Alicia!!! Her company is so amazing and any time you have any questions or requests she is so prompt and sweet in helping!! Highly highly recommend her shop!!

  • @youwillhaveoursasuages
    @youwillhaveoursasuages Před 10 dny +1

    I just saw that you posted this. I’ve been checking your channel regularly for part two. I’m so happy you uploaded 🎉🎉🎉 thank you for your wonderful and always interesting work and research ❤

  • @lindseystein9676
    @lindseystein9676 Před 13 dny +5

    I recently listened to a mostly tudors themed podcast where they say Elizabeth probably didn’t spackle on the stark white lead face makeup. It’s nice to see the false narrative changing a bit.

  • @eelplant
    @eelplant Před 10 dny +3

    Love your videos, ur one of my faves. wish u would make more!! So happy to see a new one!:)

  • @Lushiestgirl07
    @Lushiestgirl07 Před 12 dny +1

    I absolutely ADORE this series. I love understanding vintage cosmetics/ makeup. This is so interesting. Brilliant work

  • @justineharper3346
    @justineharper3346 Před 12 dny

    Yay!! I’ve been waiting for part 2. Please keep the historical makeup content coming. I love it. I could see the appeal of the lead makeup. It looks so sheer and smooth. It’s actually really pretty

  • @user-mr4cs3do5j
    @user-mr4cs3do5j Před 11 dny +3

    There’s also a lot of myths around Geisha’s white makeup, it would be interesting to see a video were you try to recreate the different recipes.

  • @Dan-B
    @Dan-B Před 13 dny +7

    It’s interesting to think about the developing understanding of substances in science and society, and how and when they start the process of going from being common place, to becoming a known toxic substance. eg. People see it as wild that people used to use products containing lead, yet we still use products today that contain things like Titanium Dioxide, which is becoming understood to also be toxic.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +4

      Omg it is 😮 woah I def need to explore this further. The only thing I can think of is maybe talc. It’s interesting clean cosmetic companies do not use talc at all. I’m curious to explore this further

    • @fnnygrndm
      @fnnygrndm Před 12 dny

      TiO2 as a cosmetic is still proven safe (it's also the only PROVEN safe sunscreen filter for aquatic life - zinc actually harms it just as much as organic filters do), debatable as a food additive though.

    • @fnnygrndm
      @fnnygrndm Před 12 dny +1

      @@erinparsonsmakeup Scientifically the fear around talc is bc of possibility of contamination with asbestos rather than talc itself. But in modern cosmetics due to refinement it's not an issue. However greenwashing has made it a whole thing.

    • @beatdizzy
      @beatdizzy Před 12 dny

      The J&J case only just kicked in and they switched talc for cornstarch in 2023. I know it was ostensibly about the contamination, but if they eventually dropped talc altogether, it would be interesting to go through the court docs. Inc decoder says a Kiels SPF has titanium dioxide. Mac powder blush.

  • @fabiolemes3395
    @fabiolemes3395 Před 8 dny

    YOU ARE AN ICON! YOUR LOVE FOR COSMETICS IS INSPIRING!

  • @robinswantack4945
    @robinswantack4945 Před 7 dny

    Erin, I could watch you all day! This series is so fascinating and educational. But never boring. You can see all of the hard work and research that you do. Every time I get a notification about one of your videos, I jump right to it! Kudos to you!

  • @oshifish2
    @oshifish2 Před 13 dny +7

    You have facinating guests and you do amazing deep dives! LOVE your long form content!!!! Love from Scotland! I am hoping to come to NY if a museum is being made! xx

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +1

      It’s definitely in the works 🥳 taking a lot longer than I would hope for 😅 but will happen eventually. I’d also love to know more about makeup in ancient Scotland so maybe I’ll come to your area one day!

    • @oshifish2
      @oshifish2 Před 12 dny

      @@erinparsonsmakeup It is so beautiful here! I live in Edinburgh which if full of ancient secrets and beauty! That would be amazing! xx

  • @ambersather7460
    @ambersather7460 Před 13 dny +3

    Oooh i just rewatchef the last queen Elizabeth video and this new one pops up! What a treat!! ❤❤

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +1

      Everyone else has to wait two months 😅 I’m so glad you were able to catch both!

  • @fuchsfarben
    @fuchsfarben Před 11 dny

    This series is SO fascinating. As somebody who loves learning about how fashion and make up changed throughout history, this is such a treat.
    I adore that you put a focus on the chemical side as well and gather experts around you to geek out over the same things :)
    Thank you for this!

  • @lipsticktiffany4602
    @lipsticktiffany4602 Před 12 dny +1

    First off, a HUGE THANK YOU to Erin for these AMAZING videos!!! My hats off to you! 👏🥰 I look forward to all of your longer videos. Seeing someone else have the same amount of love and admiration for makeup as yourself is beautiful!! And thank you for dipping into your own pocket to fund these experiments. ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @macprofire
    @macprofire Před 13 dny +4

    Now I wonder what they did in the BBC documentary with Lisa Eldridge where the lead produced a wall paint-like colour.

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +3

      So I chatted with Lisa about it. The thing is this 1831 recipe is the only known formulation with actual measurements. Any others you’d have to guess on how much of each ingredient to add. I asked professor McNeill if she experimented with others and she said yes all of them. She also said they all went on the same, very sheer like a primer consistency 😮

    • @macprofire
      @macprofire Před 13 dny

      @@erinparsonsmakeup So there had to be some other pigment Eldridge used if all the lead compounds make that sheer a mixture. In the documentary it looked more like a vaseline or cold cream with titanium dioxide or some other harshly white pigment. I stand confused 😅

  • @suvi1502
    @suvi1502 Před 13 dny +7

    Thank for showing Alicia!! I love her products and her store deserves so much love and support ❤

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +1

      I adore her so much! She was such an incredible help with finding all the recipes I mentioned in this video. It was our conversation a year ago that got this whole thing started😅

  • @flibbertygibbette
    @flibbertygibbette Před 10 dny +1

    The quality of research, script, direction, production, hosting, all of it... brava. This is amazing.

  • @JasonPsych
    @JasonPsych Před 7 dny

    I love seeing you out and about, so beautiful and grateful

  • @bettydawson3401
    @bettydawson3401 Před 13 dny +4

    You should really have a show on like history channel or something!!! Soo fascinating!

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +1

      I wish! It would be so incredible to have a real budget behind this instead of my pockets 😅 but I’d gladly pay to explore more beauty history with all the people in this episode!

  • @hanonhold
    @hanonhold Před 12 dny +2

    Oh Erin this is fantastic! I've been watching your stuff for ages but the production quality on these videos has been insane. So, so cool!

  • @frederickleo2386
    @frederickleo2386 Před 12 dny +2

    Oh....so informative and interesting!! Another in-depth video showcasing the love of vintage and ancient cosmetics. Erin, you are everything right now 👌🏻

  • @Itubersays
    @Itubersays Před 13 dny +4

    Just came here to say!! Still hoping Erin does the early 50’s Marilyn lol she’s the only one who knows how!! Love all your hard work and dedication! Waiting for your makeup line to drop… 😢

    • @erinparsonsmakeup
      @erinparsonsmakeup  Před 13 dny +5

      No makeup line in the works but the museum is! I can’t wait to share all my beautiful vintage items with others 🤗 more to come! Soon ish 😆 I will def have to do a very detailed video on MM’s 50’s makeup soon

    • @krissykriss328
      @krissykriss328 Před 13 dny

      ​@@erinparsonsmakeupI can't wait to see the museum!!! How exciting! Love ya doll! ❤

  • @Amila-ym7ny
    @Amila-ym7ny Před 5 dny +3

    How is this content free omg

  • @lafillenoir
    @lafillenoir Před 8 dny +2

    I wasn't expecting to see an Irish reference here! My dad's friend owns the former home of the Gunning sisters in Roscommon. A tragic beauty jndeed. Love your videos Erin, beautiful to watch and you learn something!

  • @Zoeraye11
    @Zoeraye11 Před 10 dny

    the level of professionalism is exactly what i expected from following your tiktok :,) i love your content, historical and informative yet still so fun and hands on!!!! you never disappoint me! i hope you make more youtube videos like this for beauty all over the world. asia would be so interesting!

  • @malloryp8341
    @malloryp8341 Před 13 dny +3

    Has the time finally come for Erin Parsons to take a bath in lead? She’s iconic.

  • @slaphappybullet
    @slaphappybullet Před 10 dny +10

    As someone who works in a hazardous pharmacy- I can’t believe you guys opened up that bottle of powdered lead without ventilated masks and goggles 😬😬 We follow more precautions for less toxic substances. Everyone in that room would be at risk….

  • @t.s.4890
    @t.s.4890 Před 13 dny +1

    Oh my! Part two is here, yay! I have been checking your channel daily, Erin! Thank you very much for the amazing videos you make for us!

  • @therealdonnawagner
    @therealdonnawagner Před 12 dny

    Love, love, LOVE these episodes! Thank you for taking the time to share these with us. ❤

  • @theg0dseye388
    @theg0dseye388 Před 13 dny +9

    Let's see how many likes this comment will get....!

  • @DiMagnolia
    @DiMagnolia Před 8 dny +1

    I’ve been so excited to see this!!! What a cool video. Thank you, Erin. ❤

  • @Matthew0707
    @Matthew0707 Před 2 dny

    Your videos have always been fascinating to me, I’m glad you have a CZcams to post longer content.

  • @Bizarro__world
    @Bizarro__world Před 8 dny +1

    This level of research and production is insane !! Please whatever we need to get you picked up by a network !!

  • @dtchouros
    @dtchouros Před 13 dny

    Your views and curiosity about all things beauty/makeup have me fully enchanted.

  • @gabyorozco1846
    @gabyorozco1846 Před 8 dny

    I love love loveeee how deep you go into these videos, the research is incredible and it's explained so so well. I became so curious about how skin care today actually penetrates the skin or if it's all marketing and nothing really does much or if any skin care advertised today is actually toxic and we'll only really know about it many years down the line. It would be so interesting to see the same tests that were made with the pig's skin but with modern products!