Beauty Trends I Want to Die in 2024 (even more)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • TW: this video discusses topics like body image and body dysmorphia.
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Komentáře • 991

  • @StateofKait
    @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +40

    In case you missed it, here's my first 'beauty trends' video! czcams.com/video/6bwnYL28Mjk/video.html
    Let me know in the comments, what are some beauty trends YOU want to see disappear?

    • @lesliedemarco1691
      @lesliedemarco1691 Před 19 dny +3

      Hi Kait! Luv ya to pieces by the way! Just wanted to say that I wear half lashes and they are soooo natural looking....they're BK Beauty designed by Risa.....and they really look so natural.....I would never wear a full band lash.....

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Před 17 dny +2

      I totally agree with you about the big false eyelashes. They look ridiculous!

    • @lesliedemarco1691
      @lesliedemarco1691 Před 16 dny +1

      @@AP12360 Yea they do look ridiculous! But the natural half lashes from Kiss or Ardell just go on the outer part of your lashline and they look really natural, I have them.

    • @NoraDesmond897
      @NoraDesmond897 Před 5 dny

      Hit the nail right on the button. One trend that I would love to see die....and before anyone says it's not a beauty trend. Um, yes, because women think it looks good. Leggings. Stop wearing leggings as pants.

  • @Lalamaziiing
    @Lalamaziiing Před 14 dny +575

    I had a nose job in 2007, and my surgeon wanted my immediate family to show up the day before so he could look at their noses to get a better idea. He wanted me to still resemble my family. I loved that he did that because it showed he was looking for the most natural results. My nose did change me, but in a way that was very natural and still looked like my siblings. I was bullied for my nose, so I was worried that my bullies would notice that I had a nose job. To address this, my surgeon suggested a huge hair color change to distract people from my nose. That was the best idea ever because people really couldn’t pinpoint what was different. I told them it must be my hair. His idea really worked, and I’m forever grateful for him. Unfortunately, he passed away from COVID. I was devastated. He was one of the best cosmetic surgeons, always aiming for natural results. He took my concerns about my bullies to heart and looked for ways to help distract them from my nose. I thought that was amazing.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 14 dny +93

      I’m so sorry for your loss, he sounds like an amazing surgeon. We need more people like him who want to keep people’s unique features and beauty while still helping them to feel more comfortable in their skin. I’m so glad you’re happy with your surgery!

    • @preciousmourning8310
      @preciousmourning8310 Před 14 dny +24

      @@StateofKait The plastic surgeon CZcamsr Doctor Youn is like that. Just wants to help bring out people's natural beauty.

    • @glindapower5707
      @glindapower5707 Před 14 dny +24

      Always pay attention to celebrities that utilize this same distraction - be it hair color or a dramatic departure from their usual styles. They, too, are distracting the eye from a recent cosmetic procedure.

    • @glindapower5707
      @glindapower5707 Před 14 dny +5

      Always pay attention to celebrities that utilize this same distraction - be it hair color or a dramatic departure from their usual styles. They, too, are distracting the eye from a recent cosmetic procedure. Edited to add this was in reply to @Lalamaziiing, but this is the second time it has attached to another's comment. Sorry!

    • @humanbeing8400
      @humanbeing8400 Před 13 dny +14

      I heard that celebrities do this all the time. If a celebrity gets a drastic hair cut, color change, or wears something crazy.. there's a good chance that they had plastic surgery

  • @michelleisabel
    @michelleisabel Před 19 dny +505

    No one needs to delete Instagram. You just need to fill your feed with cats like I do. Instantly changes anxiety to inner peace. 😽😸😺

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +46

      Haha, that’s me with TikTok! My algorithm is just cute dog videos, dj sets, and jokes. 👩‍🍳 💋

    • @splendidcolors
      @splendidcolors Před 19 dny +35

      Cats, nature, art...

    • @Hello-Stoiko
      @Hello-Stoiko Před 18 dny +6

      Right? Mine are dogs bc I have a husky and need to see are all Huskies so stubborn ❤

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or Před 16 dny

      I would agree, but it's become IMPOSSIBLE to fill your Instagram with "just" anything. There's always suggested reels and ads. I dumped Insta in April as a challenge and it was great. But I'm starting to slip again because I go to see one or two accounts, and next thing you know . . .

    • @Jessa32
      @Jessa32 Před 15 dny +14

      Yes the cat stuff is the BEST.

  • @irishgirl81498
    @irishgirl81498 Před 19 dny +643

    I'm off Instagram for many reasons, but the feeling of total disconnect with the trends and the obsession with flawlessness is one of them. I've always struggled with body dysmorphia and I can't take it anymore. Nobody looks like a real person anymore.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +56

      I'm so glad you're prioritizing your health!

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Před 19 dny +16

      It's so much more of that to look at faster than ever before. I remember when it was just magazines.( Back in my day lol) And the editing is faker than ever.its really morphed into something dystopian in comparison to the rate you could consume and how much. So I can't imagine scrolling through all of that and getting used to the outrageously fake faces and Bodies on instagram in a certain state of mind. It seems like a bad thing , no matter what your state of mind.

    • @clarissasteier5951
      @clarissasteier5951 Před 19 dny +20

      I quit IG for the same reasons! Love not knowing what the trends are, love not comparing myself - literally love not having it part of my life.

    • @krista436
      @krista436 Před 19 dny +24

      This is why my IG is 95% animals. I don’t want or need to be bombarded with artificial perfection.

    • @ryrify
      @ryrify Před 19 dny +23

      I have no social media except For CZcams and it feels amazing. I’m learning about these trends from this channel and I’m so glad this is my only exposure!

  • @nicoler5713
    @nicoler5713 Před 18 dny +497

    My petty one is "edgy" or deliberately provocative names. I'm so tired of companies using ~sex~ in shade names and product names. It's not clever any more. It hasn't been for a lot of years and it just gives me the same vibes of those "wine o'clock" and "wine mom" humour.

    • @fluffycat5403
      @fluffycat5403 Před 16 dny +63

      Same yo and its feels like when a dish at a restaurant has a weird name like big daddy burger supreme like im not saying all that at the family dinner

    • @tammyeaton4791
      @tammyeaton4791 Před 14 dny +20

      Yup, I don't want my makeup bag to read like a cheap attempt at sex ed!

    • @Thamazgha-for-imazighen
      @Thamazgha-for-imazighen Před 14 dny +20

      ​@@tammyeaton4791😂this! I despise the overly s**ual names on these products. I think those are even worse then the lame dad joke type of product naming.....

    • @Khaleesi_Of_Kittens
      @Khaleesi_Of_Kittens Před 14 dny +1

      Yup

    • @roll-nblessed22
      @roll-nblessed22 Před 6 dny

      Yes 🙌

  • @Jennifer-my5dm
    @Jennifer-my5dm Před 18 dny +260

    Another beauty trend I'm sick of is celebrity beauty brand. Kylie Jenner or Hailey Bieber aren't going to convince me to use their products just because their famous.

    • @amygalvin1799
      @amygalvin1799 Před 11 dny +11

      Makes me laugh when they pretend to be part of the formulations!😆

    • @amygalvin1799
      @amygalvin1799 Před 11 dny +4

      Arm swatches…..never ever accurate!

  • @sara42269
    @sara42269 Před 19 dny +443

    You hit it just right!!! Everyone looks the same with their big teeth, eyelashes, eyebrows and lets not forget LIPS ... Lip fillers make everyone look the same. No one has anything unique about them anymore.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +16

      My first video in this series had a big lip filler section! If you haven’t seen it, it’s linked in the description

    • @christiecruzxo2841
      @christiecruzxo2841 Před 18 dny +10

      The lip filler for sure and veneers make everyone look the same. That’s why I love Georgia May Jagger, the space between her teeth is what makes her extra gorgeous! I miss the days of individuality ❤

    • @christiecruzxo2841
      @christiecruzxo2841 Před 18 dny +5

      Just finished the video and I’m SO GLAD you mentioned Georgia May and we feel the same ❤

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 Před 17 dny +3

      Lip filler & excessively tight skin look weird & uncanny to me, maybe younger but also more robot-like

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 Před 16 dny +6

      Some of us can’t help our big teeth. Really

  • @kzvegansuperstar
    @kzvegansuperstar Před 19 dny +325

    The beauty trend I want to die is warm-toned makeup as the default! I’m very fair and cool toned (blue-based) and I can’t do bronzer or any warmth at all. Pretty much all bronzers and brown eyeshadows that are called cool toned or neutral are straight up orange on me. Down with the fake cool tones and the horrible shade descriptions!

    • @sheenawalker1751
      @sheenawalker1751 Před 19 dny +1

      I just bought a cool toned bronzer from saie to try.

    • @kzvegansuperstar
      @kzvegansuperstar Před 19 dny +22

      @@sheenawalker1751 yeah, that one’s straight up orange on me. There’s not really such a thing as a cool-toned bronzer since the purpose is to warm up the skin tone

    • @stacyketner
      @stacyketner Před 19 dny +21

      Yes, this!! I'm a fair cool with dark brown hair and eyes because of this. I feel that I look terrible in brown eyeshadow and definitely look horrible with bronzer. My go-to eyeshadow colors are cool tone pinks, purples, and mauves. I use a cool green or teal when I want something crazy because blue is normally to bold on my skin, and gray looks as awful as brown. Which is so weird because I can wear blue, gray, and brown clothes and look fine, but they can't be in my makeup pallet

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Před 19 dny +7

      Ohhhh I hear you. But I've found some that aren't so orange lately. But yeah so many warm palettes

    • @tiffany4324
      @tiffany4324 Před 19 dny +10

      As a fellow fair, cool-toned person, there is only one bronzer that works for me! If you like cream bronzers, I would recommend it, it is the phytosurgence cream bronzer in the shade "rosy daybreak."

  • @shelleyeatz
    @shelleyeatz Před 19 dny +225

    OMG HOW I HATE ARTIFICIAL SWATCHES!! Especially from the luxury brands. They have all the capital to afford real swatches yet they don’t. I’ve returned so many products over the years that look nothing like their artificial swatches

    • @handsomebynatasja2947
      @handsomebynatasja2947 Před 19 dny +13

      In the Netherlands we can’t return opened or used make-up, so it is going in the trash or to friends/familiy

    • @justynawisniewska1213
      @justynawisniewska1213 Před 17 dny +7

      Most of us outside of the US can't return opened products so companies kind of benefit from making it harder for us to find the right shade. Might end up buying one product multiple times because of that.

    • @necococo
      @necococo Před 15 dny +3

      I've literally seen higher end brands use the exact same photo as drugstore brand on the arm swatch photo... like literally everything the whole entire photo was just stolen or something, idk? I'd expect that off some offbrand from China like Aliexpress or Ebay or something, but not from well known brands sold in physical stores in USA.

    • @nharber9837
      @nharber9837 Před 15 dny +4

      That should be illegal. It’s false advertising.

    • @celestinac1105
      @celestinac1105 Před 5 dny +1

      This is why I rely a lot on peoples reviews! The company pics just aren’t realistic

  • @Jennifer-my5dm
    @Jennifer-my5dm Před 18 dny +19

    I'm sick of women overlining their lips and losing their cupid bows. Cupid bows are so cute.

  • @sussannekeith5676
    @sussannekeith5676 Před 16 dny +76

    The duck lips on IG is so ridiculous… everyone looks the same… 10” waists, 3 foot legs, no cellulite, same skin tones, eye colors….. you name it.😮

  • @hellokittydoll2794
    @hellokittydoll2794 Před 19 dny +200

    The trend of young women getting filler, botox, and other tweakments, if you will, scare me tbh. The fact that filler doesn't really fully go away and it just migrates freaks me out. I do not know if having filler in you body over time can cause any serious health issues but I do feel like it's cause for concern when women are being told that their body metabolizes the filler after some months. I'm not saying that all filler or botox usage is awful but when young women are being encouraged to use it for cosmetic purposes it just doesnt seem like a great idea imo.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +22

      Yep! My first video featured a big section on the problems with filler. It's definitely a concern for me, I can't see myself getting it at this point.

    • @hellokittydoll2794
      @hellokittydoll2794 Před 19 dny +1

      @@StateofKait Ooh! Do you discuss this topic in your first video about trends that you want to die out?

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +5

      @@hellokittydoll2794 yes! It’s linked in a pinned comment and the description box. This video is part 2 of a series.

    • @hellokittydoll2794
      @hellokittydoll2794 Před 19 dny +1

      @@StateofKait Ooh thank you so much! I'll go check out that vid as well. 😊

    • @sophiel.7930
      @sophiel.7930 Před 17 dny +6

      I have gorgeous 17 year old students that have been getting lip fillers 😢
      I’m not against cosmetic procedures but feeling so bad about yourself that you feel the need to have an invasive procedure that young is depressing

  • @rachelsuppok5318
    @rachelsuppok5318 Před 19 dny +99

    The other thing that bothers me about "pH adjusting" products is that there isn't that big of a range of pH in human skin! Nor should there be! If your skin is healthy the pH is going to be ~5. So it really can never look different for your "unique pH" because your pH isn't unique.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +14

      Exactly, the marketing is so dumb

    • @_Obey_
      @_Obey_ Před 11 dny +2

      It's all the same pink color too. I hate these products.

    • @juliawacker
      @juliawacker Před dnem

      I like those products because the shade of pink really suits me and they are pretty much stains. So my cheeks and lips are tinted even when the paint is worn off

  • @sasandbernard7862
    @sasandbernard7862 Před 19 dny +146

    The concept of a "plastic surgery trend" is very dystopian. Plastic surgery is a genuine medical practice and I'm not pretending it isn't, but making different plastic surgeries "trendy" is the end stage of unrealistic beauty standards. Especially with permanent procedures, as you mentioned, once that trend is over, the people who got the surgery WILL regret it. It is just another unending cycle that only exists to make us hate ourselves and our bodies.

    • @TracyD2
      @TracyD2 Před 15 dny +5

      Conspiracy theorist in me thinks that the powers that be want to make people so uncomfortable or afraid to be in public. 🤭

    • @sonjafreeman5217
      @sonjafreeman5217 Před 8 dny +1

      Excellent point! So well said.

  • @carinawulff1673
    @carinawulff1673 Před 18 dny +63

    If buccal fat removal had been a trend when I was in my 20s, I probably would have seriously considered it. But now that I'm in my 40s, I'm so so glad that I didn't do something like that! My rounder, fuller cheeks keep me way more youthful looking now. That's a trend that I think some people will really regret later on.

    • @Sjood-qs8ol
      @Sjood-qs8ol Před 14 dny +9

      I was 18 in 2016 when I first heard about it, I wanted to look like an Instagram baddie so I just contoured my face to hell instead. I put it in the back of my mind because I couldn’t afford it but I still had it in mind I would eventually get it when I could afford it. I was tired of looking so round and baby faced and I wanted to look like bella hadid. Now, at 26, I don’t need it!! I’m glad I didn’t mess with my cheeks or jawline because my cheekbones and jaw are more defined than they were 8 years ago. Now I tell my younger friends and coworkers to wait a few years, they usually don’t regret it.

    • @Meg-A-Saurus
      @Meg-A-Saurus Před 13 dny +5

      Yes! That is a terrible procedure..especially for long term damage. Your cheek fat is what will keep you looking youthful and less wrinkles over time. People that have had it at a young age, now look hollowed out and older than their age.

    • @FP65
      @FP65 Před 13 dny +1

      Agree. My face has remained young because I do have fat in my face. What a shame women are getting buccal fat removal.

    • @HelenHelena-yj9dr
      @HelenHelena-yj9dr Před 10 dny +3

      As someone who has sunken cheecks naturally i would never consider that procedure, i look tired and sick when i lose some weight , keep your cheecks people, i wish i was born with full cheecks

  • @lauraleebaker7042
    @lauraleebaker7042 Před 19 dny +107

    I HATE false eyelashes. Finally, someone I can get on board with.

    • @lykiaookami6070
      @lykiaookami6070 Před 15 dny +4

      personally I love them, everything she mentioned she hates about them is exactly why I love them haha, then again there are also very natural looking eyelashes if that's what someone's into but I love the dramatic long lashes that draw attention to them, it's why I wear them haha :')

    • @betito5192
      @betito5192 Před 14 dny +6

      They are so ridiculous!!!
      And if you are blonde and you use super black lashes, it is beyond ridiculous!!

    • @lauraleebaker7042
      @lauraleebaker7042 Před 9 dny

      @@lykiaookami6070 If you want to look like a spider or a drag queen, they are perfect.

    • @gabriellagrace4734
      @gabriellagrace4734 Před 6 dny +4

      Definitely goofy looking

    • @celestinac1105
      @celestinac1105 Před 5 dny +1

      @@lykiaookami6070I’m the same, I love super bold wispy lashes hehehe

  • @karmaleenash2841
    @karmaleenash2841 Před 17 dny +62

    I ended up having to lose all my natural teeth due to serious health problems. After a decade of slowly losing one after another and being in constant pain, things got worse. I broke three off at the gums in one weekend. Found a specialist dental team who removed what was left of my natural teeth. Through a two year process, we used implants inserted into my jawbone to replace them all. We used pictures of me as a child, then an adult and had long discussions about the final products. I have my little front space and a natural shape and color. And I can EAT WITHOUT PAIN! 🦷

    • @tonyabell1132
      @tonyabell1132 Před 14 dny +7

      I dream of this day if it wver comes for me.I lost all mine also but the oral surgeon left a root system intact and i set up a terrible infection.That in combination with the dentures not fitting have caused irreparable damage.I am now in the midst of a full blown eating disorder that goes hand in hand and life is difficult.

    • @cathylemay2215
      @cathylemay2215 Před 7 dny +1

      I've had a lot of work up front and am going for the big job soon. I've always made it clear that my little teeth don't start looking like gum pellets. The only thing that I couldn't keep was my tooth gap as it was too expensive. I've always opted for veneers and crowns in my natural colour.

    • @kellywojcik7206
      @kellywojcik7206 Před 7 dny +1

      I have similar issues. It's horrible, but I'm so glad you found relief and feel confident. Bravo!

    • @kellywojcik7206
      @kellywojcik7206 Před 7 dny +1

      @@tonyabell1132 I'm so sorry you're going through this! I had a gastric sleeve surgery, and what most people don't know is that a side effect of that kind of surgery is a deterioration of your teeth. I can't totally relate, but I do feel for you. Also, the dentist is so expensive! (At least in NY, our employer does not offer dental insurance)

  • @rebeccawhite5128
    @rebeccawhite5128 Před 19 dny +178

    I was a teenager in the 70s. In spite of the fact that people always think of disco, the more common fashion was the natural look. For us, false lashes was an old lady thing, and I’ve never liked it. People can do what they want, but it still just looks ridiculous

    • @overthinker_overanalyser
      @overthinker_overanalyser Před 19 dny +29

      In real life they look comical and really odd.

    • @LittlexEarthling
      @LittlexEarthling Před 19 dny +21

      I know! they look really bad in real life and literally like every girl my age wears RIDICULOUSLY thick, almost clumpy looking falsies and it bothers me so much, they look very odd on their baby-like faces 😮‍💨

    • @jtidema
      @jtidema Před 17 dny

      Absolutely! I see young girls who could look SO beautiful just looking like clowns with overdone makeup. Ugh.

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 Před 17 dny +10

      Exactly! I’m a bit younger but I remember making fun of them when we used them for stage makeup. I have a friend who turns 50 this year & is obsessed with her caterpillar lashes! She’s just been promoted up to the senior executive job she has spent 10 years preparing for, and it’s very hard to take her seriously as a businesswoman with those lashes! She gets extensions done (if it costs money, it must be attractive right?) but they always look like when the glue is about to give up… it’s gotta be unsettling when she’s counseling a manager on corrective action or negotiating with the wholesale suppliers lol…

    • @meganrichardson6471
      @meganrichardson6471 Před 16 dny +7

      I always want to say, “oh! Are you going to the prom?” That’s the only acceptable reason to wear false eyelashes. I was only born in the 70’s, but I have always loved that natural girl 70’s look like Mindy on Mork and Mindy. I even made it all the way through the 80’s and 90’s without falling prey to the overly fake looks. I loved the grunge era for that reason also. Way more natural and laidback, with a dash of punk thrown in.

  • @heyitslo
    @heyitslo Před 19 dny +101

    agree with you on the false lashes! same thing with lash extensions they’re just too unnatural looking. Individuals are the way to go ✨

    • @sheluvssmokedupeyes1
      @sheluvssmokedupeyes1 Před 19 dny

      I don’t like when people try to judge people for what they wear if you don’t like wearing false lashes fine but don’t put the pin that on everybody who does that’s what being an individual old is nowhere strip lashes, but I don’t like individual lashes lashes because they’re too tedious to put on

    • @catalinaaddams8581
      @catalinaaddams8581 Před 19 dny +5

      Yessss!!! I HATE lash extensions, and I’m in S. FL so people here exaggerate everything… they walk around looking like they have an eye infection because of the extensions… it’s horrible

  • @nicoledickerson9516
    @nicoledickerson9516 Před 14 dny +20

    When I was a kid they used to tell us that our flaws made us unique and beautiful. It’s been sad to see the change.

  • @gingerhalo123
    @gingerhalo123 Před 19 dny +82

    The glow when you wear silver is crazy! ✨

  • @TheGarsowTwins
    @TheGarsowTwins Před 19 dny +74

    "sad obsession with looking the same to achieve perfection." PREACH!

  • @Pinnfeathers
    @Pinnfeathers Před 14 dny +41

    Apropos of nothing, I love your kitchen. It’s timeless, warm and inviting, the perfect antidote to the ubiquitous gray and white hospital waiting room aesthetic trend that died nearly a decade ago but yet people still think is “trendy”.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 14 dny +5

      Oh thank you! My house is under 900 sq ft so I have no other place to film 😂

    • @SBaldwin
      @SBaldwin Před 10 dny +6

      Yes!! Warm and timeless. The kitchen parallels the beauty topic. Unique and personal over “trending”. ❤

  • @ajh3301
    @ajh3301 Před 19 dny +43

    Kait, doubt you’ll see this but I think your lips perfectly fit your face.
    The practice I’d like to see go away is the over emphasis of small “defects “ with a person’s skin or eyebrows or lip lines. As you mentioned, why are we striving for perfection as defined by some influencer?
    I have an autoimmune disease that has caused significant changes to my face and body. When I see someone fussing over a large pore or a tiny wrinkle it really turns me off.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 18 dny +9

      Thank you so much! I actually had a similar conversation with a friend recently, it’s hard to obsess over every physical flaw when the majority of my time and energy has to go towards managing my chronic illness symptoms. I don’t have time to worry about my appearance.

    • @amirahamwia6927
      @amirahamwia6927 Před 15 dny +2

      Same!! I have an aggressive form of Crohn’s Disease and several complications from the condition.
      I take care of myself and enjoy some fashion/beauty trends and advice here and there but have bigger, more important issues. My health and my kids. Having a serious illness which is chronic will really make a person re-evaluate their priorities and their expectations.

  • @AnnAndNala
    @AnnAndNala Před 14 dny +26

    I hope that natural looking beauty with own our unique flaws becomes the new and permanent beauty trend.

  • @grumpyschnauzer
    @grumpyschnauzer Před 15 dny +17

    You know what looks instantly expensive and at the same time priceless… NATURAL.

  • @lipstickcats2047
    @lipstickcats2047 Před 19 dny +54

    The thing a lot of people don't realize about veneers is that they don't last forever! You get roughly ten years out of them before they need replacing, and you literally can't NOT replace them. So when you get veneers you are literally signing up to spend that same money over and over again every ten years or so until you die or get dentures. Hard pass for me.
    I also can't wait for excess filler, Botox, and airbrushing to die. I'm so over everyone looking like an over-inflated plastic doll. Like I'm not thrilled about getting wrinkles, but the sad fact is I'm getting old! Wrinkles come with the territory. And as far as airbrushing goes, there are some actors and actresses who have so much done to their faces in post that you literally can't even see their expressions anymore! Or they can't even make expressions anymore because half their face is full of silicone and the other half is literally paralyzed. But this stuff is at all levels, too, not just Hollywood. I wish more people could see the beauty in their own little physical idiosyncrasies.

  • @strega11
    @strega11 Před 19 dny +36

    OMG. I’m so with you on teeth. I feel like when teeth all look the same, it doesn’t look natural. Even ppl I’ve known with braces (who had pretty straight teeth to begin with) all mouths start looking the same. I feel like natural teeth give you character and make you unique. And lashes? I thought a coworker had caterpillars on their eyes. Like you said, if these make you feel beautiful, you do you. But I will stick with my natural teeth and lashes. Thanks Kait ❤️

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 Před 8 dny +3

      I wore some form of braces for 5 years due to overbite and tooth crowding. By the time I got to high school it was practically fashionable to have braces. More kids than not had braces.

  • @tharzanne
    @tharzanne Před 19 dny +31

    artificial swatches immediately turn me off of a product, they look so bad

  • @jenniferperry202
    @jenniferperry202 Před 19 dny +24

    As someone with naturally gaunt/sunken bone structure, I just can’t cope with the buccal fat removal. I have been self conscious about looking, for lack of a better word, ‘dead’ or like a Tim Burton drawing for years and only recently accepted it. 💀 🤣

    • @murphymomof9
      @murphymomof9 Před 19 dny +2

      Me, as well. I have a naturally long face.

    • @Mar-pe9kx
      @Mar-pe9kx Před 17 dny +4

      Having naturally hollow cheekbones looks great! It's when people who don't have the bone structure to support sunken cheek bones get buccal fat removal. it looks odd because they have a face type that doesn't naturally get sunken cheek bones.

    • @claudiaah6603
      @claudiaah6603 Před 15 dny +1

      Same! If I lose a gram of fat, it's from the face. At least we don't have to invest in buccal fat surgery 😂

    • @murphymomof9
      @murphymomof9 Před 15 dny +2

      Honestly, it’s not fair - out of proportion weight loss. Ugh, body! Take it from my hips! 😁

  • @leena7260
    @leena7260 Před 14 dny +12

    This was great - just hit subscribe! As a brown-skinned woman, I especially HATE those fake swatches! I find it SO BIZARRE that companies think we will find those useful! This was fun to watch - thank you!

  • @LuZendron
    @LuZendron Před 19 dny +27

    Yes to all... except for skin tints, I agree that there are too many and we don't need more, but I have to admit that I love Danessa Myricks and Fenty's.
    For me the most concearning trends are the surgical ones, like veneers and buccal fat removal. I loved that you pointed out that there are cases that make sense / are well done, but it horrifies me that everyone is looking the same and there is no way back (veneers you can do them again, sure, but it's so expensive and teeth are hugely important to our overall health, messing with it freaks me out).
    I'm from Brazil, so our trends aren't always in tune, but I just came back from a trip to LA and was shocked with how many lash extensions / fake eyelashes I was seeing at places like Disneyland. I personally don't like it, but at least it isn't a forever kind of thing.

  • @meganjohnson2246
    @meganjohnson2246 Před 19 dny +20

    Agree across the board. To companies making the ph-adjusting stuff: THESE WERE NIFTY WHEN WE WERE TWELVE. PLEASE JUST STOP.
    I have a number of beautiful lady pals who started down the path of fillers years ago. They remain beautiful, but now they all kind of look the same. I miss their unique faces and lip shapes.
    You look gorgeous today!

  • @shoebaglady8374
    @shoebaglady8374 Před 17 dny +21

    As a judgemental gen x, I was pretty annoyed to see this suggestion on my page….another young person encouraging kdash beauty. I finally clicked to watch……..Was I wrong. Not only was I pleasantly surprised but also very impressed. Intelligent and well spoken. Informative and encourages natural beauty. Finally, a group of women not drinking the kool-aid. I will share this my daughter…. I hope women like you and your followers take over the influencer world.

  • @mariahhuehner1196
    @mariahhuehner1196 Před 19 dny +42

    Thank you for talking about the impact on BDD (body dysmorphic disorder) the filter and modification "trends" have. It's not new, obviously, photo manipulation has been around since photography started BUT it's gotten so distorted and ubiquitous that people don't even realize how toxic it is. We shouldn't all have the same face shape, body shape, features, etc. And constantly using surgery to "correct" things that aren't flaws but have been turned into flaws because it makes people buy things is just bad for everyone. I worry a lot about younger women (I'm 45) because I know how that stuff has impacted me and all the work I've had to do in therapy to get to a place where I can accept and even celebrate the unique things about how I look. Things that, if I went by all of these trends, are hideous flaws I should be ashamed of (diastema, round face, aging etc). But they're just part of being a human being.

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Před 19 dny +3

      it is insane now just over saturated it is , models are all filtered even with all of the real life procedures is it is faker than it has ever been. I pity anyone with body issues spending time looking at this stuff

  • @mariahhuehner1196
    @mariahhuehner1196 Před 19 dny +26

    Aw, it's so nice to hear someone celebrate diastema's! (the front tooth gap, it's a little muscle that separates the teeth). I have one and so does my daughter. I've never wanted to change it even though growing up some people were unkind. And when I saw it on my kiddo I was able to see how cute it was, too.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +10

      IT'S SO CUTE, I'm glad you didn't change it

    • @MissyRichmond
      @MissyRichmond Před 17 dny +1

      I’m a retired Dental Hygienist. I was always so happy when people didn’t “fix” their teeth. The gap gives so much character.

    • @moniqueabundance
      @moniqueabundance Před 16 dny +2

      Gaps are gorgeous. Had a gf that wanted to change hers and I begged her not to

    • @lizzy8243
      @lizzy8243 Před 14 dny +1

      Uniqueness is beautiful. Celebrate it!!

    • @annehedonia156
      @annehedonia156 Před 9 dny +1

      I love them! I hate when people get them corrected.

  • @rosedillon6645
    @rosedillon6645 Před 17 dny +25

    The thing about lash extensions is that even when they look natural-ish with makeup, they look WILD with a bare face. And then you're locked into wearing makeup every day, or you look Izma from Emeror's New Groove

    • @JMED0000
      @JMED0000 Před 15 dny +2

      I always thought the same thing

    • @LI-vt2kf
      @LI-vt2kf Před 14 dny

      Lol not Izma 😂😂 but so true!!

  • @lindabarnhill1522
    @lindabarnhill1522 Před 19 dny +25

    Goodness, I agree with the fake lashes!! I teach seniors and so many of them wear the false lashes! The wear ones that are too long, some are so bushy, they look like those bushy spiders! AND, they are bad for your lashes!!! Of course, I tell them all of this!! You forgot to mention the 3 - 4" pointy nails!! LOL I am so surprised that they have not been banned in schools - they can be used as a weapon! LOL BTW, I LOVE your videos :)!!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +8

      Pointy nails were featured in the first beauty trends video!
      And thank you 😊😘

  • @AliseL22
    @AliseL22 Před 18 dny +9

    So many points you touched on Kait deserve much more attention. It's so sad to see everyone wanting to look the same (how boring and unimaginative). About 20 years ago I left corporate/big city life and made a drastic career change. At the same time I moved to a smallish mountain ski town and holy moly did that ever change my perspective. Everyone is just doing their thing and it's rare to see anyone sporting a full face of overly done makeup. Don't get me wrong, people make an effort, but living a healthy/outdoorsy life is top priority. Embrace who you are, what you're given and follow a trend if you truly like it. Find what makes you happy 💜

  • @abymuri04
    @abymuri04 Před 13 dny +4

    I’ve never been so happy to hear a CZcamsr agree to what I think about harmful beauty trends that need to go away.
    Please do a makeup tutorial on that look!! 🤩

  • @ChrissieSM
    @ChrissieSM Před 18 dny +8

    There is a middle age popular lifestyle/makeup high end lady vlogger who tries new high end makeup, but you can never tell if it is good or not, because her skin is flawless, so it does not make any difference what she wears. But not long ago, she went to Italy and she was filming in the streets, and she showed her real face. Her skin is not bad at all, but what a difference with the at home filming!
    I don't want to see perfect people. I want to be able to see how good a foundation is on an ordinary person, so that I can decide if it is going to enhance my skin or not.
    Two ladies I follow are Hot and Flashy, and Geek out of the Water, they do close-ups in natural daylight and indoors, you can see their 'imperfections'.

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 Před 8 dny +1

      Those two ladies are amazing. Hot and Flashy is my hero. I love how she wears these amazing intricate colourful eye looks and does not let her age dictate what looks she does.

    • @ChrissieSM
      @ChrissieSM Před 7 dny

      @@andreaelizabeth5494 , same with Shelly (Geek out of Water) who do close ups.

  • @jasmyneperryman9629
    @jasmyneperryman9629 Před 12 dny +3

    I love this video! The second you said the trend that needs to die is people that wear very big false lashes that subtract from your actual eye shape and beauty, I screamed at the TV and said THANK YOU!!! I'm so glad someone finally said some thing about that and I'm not the only one who feels this way. I immediately subscribed after this video 😌💗

  • @najah7781
    @najah7781 Před 18 dny +8

    I agree with all of these except the skin tints, give me aaaall the skin tints please!! The thing that I am the most sick of isn't really a trend probably, but it's just that every brand feels like they need a full range of every single product, makeup and skincare. I wish there were more niche brands that specialised in specific things. Like brow products or lipstick or something. When every single brand HAS to have every single product, obviously not all of their products will be amazing, so it's just such a waste.

  • @rachaelbuffkin4009
    @rachaelbuffkin4009 Před 18 dny +9

    I am 💯 on board with you on all of these! The older i get, the more I appreciate the natural and "real" in all things. No value judgments on those who use filter, get botox, veneers, etc., but it's so detrimental for our psyche (collective and individual), not to mention the financial burden of these things becoming an expectation for basic grooming and personal maintenance.

    • @lizzy8243
      @lizzy8243 Před 14 dny +1

      It hurts my head to look at people with these filters and non textured faces. I feel like a lot of artists like texture and naturalness. My dad even filed down his dentures to make them less uniform. He was an artist...idk. I think beauty is so subjective and people get in some kind of fugue state with too much social media and start thinking all the same things are beautiful. It's....well, not healthy.

  • @agataloca
    @agataloca Před 6 dny +2

    Amen to the falsies; they can be fun for a masquerande, Halloween, a specific event, but NEVER for everyday wear. I'd never want to use them!

    • @himynameisgiselle5905
      @himynameisgiselle5905 Před 15 hodinami

      im goth and wear intense makeup and big false lashes everyday. theyre very comfortable imo i like how they stand out but thats just me🤷‍♀️

  • @zusamy20
    @zusamy20 Před 19 dny +16

    I agree with you in all!!. The huge eyelashes are a no for me, they make you look like doll and not in a cute way 😅 Omg veneers and some of them are super big and sooo white. And I used to hate my chubby face, but now I like it because it make me look younger which I appreciate 😌

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +3

      I miss when my face was fuller! I'd give ANYTHING to get the volume back that I've lost.

  • @ames_elaine
    @ames_elaine Před 16 dny +4

    i was playing around w/ the different tiktok makeup filters a couple months ago & i got a little emotional; just over how MUCH it altered my face for a MAKEUP LOOK! by the time i went through 10-15 of those "makeup" filters i was sobbing. just completey distraught, but w/ a newfound appreciation for what makes me unique. w/out those differences we will all turn into robotic sheep for capitalism. makeup is supposed to be an art form, it is supposedto empower the wearer; not break down their psyche. the term enhance almost feels like a read in the beauty industry bc of how companies use the term to imply that your other features are not as important; which is so blatantly untrue. if you want alter your body please do, but not out of societal pressure or bc everyone else is doing it. you can affirm your identity w/out giving into the patriarchy i promise, you are all beautiful.

  • @mrblueblood4917
    @mrblueblood4917 Před 17 dny +10

    Honestly, I really love your style of filming! Having a brown calm lookin kitchen in the background makes your video feel so homey and relaxing. And your style of conveying your thoughts or personal opinions feel so thoughtful and not even slightly offensive. And I really love love LOVE your sleek and clean professional look! Ten out of ten, 5 stars 🤗⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or Před 16 dny +2

      That's a good point. My thing I'm sick of is filming in a white, minimalist home.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 16 dny +1

      Thank you

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 16 dny +1

      @@JP-ve7or haha me too

  • @biogirl1381
    @biogirl1381 Před 19 dny +14

    thank you so much for touching on body dysmorphia. i’ve been living with this for so many years and social media isn’t helping. i try to stay off most of social media and actually deleted my tiktok.
    ps… you look amazing rocking cool tones and silver jewelry.

  • @off.arretezvousx
    @off.arretezvousx Před 19 dny +11

    I’m really glad you said veneers because besides a lot of people don’t consider the financial setbacks and health risks of getting them for cosmetic purposes. A lot of people also get the wrong procedure done and end up with a full set of crowns, which is even worse. These people getting crowns are most likely gonna have to get a dentures or implants at 40 and multiple root canals since all of the enamel gets shaved down to tiny little pegs. I had to get a crown when I was a child to preserve a baby tooth until the adult one grew in and it was terrible! Getting it done was painful and it later had to get removed since my adult molar started to grow in which caused more unbearable pain and discomfort. Great video as always!

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 Před 8 dny

      For veneers only the front surface is shaved. When you get a cap/crown is when the tooth is ground down to a thin point.

  • @kompistanya
    @kompistanya Před 14 dny +3

    About the fact that people get rid of their unique features.. when you’re growing up, that is almost always a negative thing. They get bullied or singled out and made to feel singled out from the mass, which can be very damaging. This teaches the person to hate their special features, which stays with them throughout life because it’s associated with bad experiences. It’s so so sad. BUT I’m convinced that the tables will turn, and uniqueness will become desirable and rare. Lets hope! But kids that make fun of others for standing out is a hard one, we need to be better to educate and guide our children

  • @karenwells5756
    @karenwells5756 Před 19 dny +13

    You are soooooo beautiful. Please don’t ever change a thing!

  • @myleneberkowitz9418
    @myleneberkowitz9418 Před 17 dny +7

    Thank you for this. Conformity is a problem in the fashion and beauty industries, but I think it goes beyond that too. I appreciate your addressing the tip of the iceberg.

  • @sweetpeachbellini8245
    @sweetpeachbellini8245 Před 19 dny +8

    I agree with you about most of the trends with the exception of skin tints. Trust me, as you get older, medium to full coverage foundation that use to be your go-to favourite will no longer be your friend. No matter what "new" foundations they release, most if not all will accentuate your lines, crinkles and wrinkles (*if you don't have any procedures, done which is another loaded issue for me*). It no longer looks the same no matter what you do or what formulations you try. Trust me, I've done the research with my hard earned beauty budget and am thankful I am friends with younger women who want what no longer works for me. As you said, it's all subjective and personal to each one of us. Tbh, I don't use foundation anymore, but I do use a tinted moisturiser from November to April and a light bronze self tanner May to October.

    • @amirahamwia6927
      @amirahamwia6927 Před 15 dny +1

      @sweetpeachbellini8245 I totally relate to this comment! Can you recommend a skin tint product? Foundation is just not the same and brining more attention to fine lines. I am about to be 39.

  • @jennytovey9178
    @jennytovey9178 Před 19 dny +6

    You are so KILLING IT KAIT with your real talk!!this level of transparency is extremely rare and it’s all most people want!!!

  • @abbekulhanek652
    @abbekulhanek652 Před 14 dny +4

    So. Edgar Allen Poe wrote "There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness in the proportion ".

  • @kellygarland63
    @kellygarland63 Před 19 dny +4

    Same reason women buy the trending products, even though they’re perfectly happy with what they are using. Always the promise of ‘better’ and ‘perfection’. We need to be better at accepting our individual differences and notions of perfection.

  • @tvmayer
    @tvmayer Před 19 dny +9

    I’ve always been really self-conscious about my smile and I couldn’t really articulate why…. I went to an ortho and had a consult and come to find out, I had a deformation in my lower jaw. So I’m actually doing Invisalign now to shift and reshape my lower jaw and it has really improved my smile… I still have my teeth, they’re not perfect… they’re chipped and not super white, but because my jaw is getting closer to in place, my smile looks more … grown up, I guess??
    Just saying, if you’re not happy with your smile, it may not be your teeth themselves. Consult an orthodontist and you may be surprised! :) :)

  • @pamela6470
    @pamela6470 Před 19 dny +10

    I COMPLETELY agree with you about lash extensions!

  • @RairakkuMushi
    @RairakkuMushi Před 15 dny +2

    The only filters I like are the ones that make you look like a cartoon or like a drawing. Cuz I’m a total nerd and it’s fun thinking of myself in terms of my favourite media styles.

  • @iwillstom
    @iwillstom Před 19 dny +2

    There’s that meme about everyone looking like Janice the Muppet now and it really is a trend. Overfilled lips, cheeks and jawlines has a specific look that’s universal to everyone who does it. Injectors are trying to create that inverted “triangle of youth” and it ends up looking unnatural and samey.

  • @Peaches_H_Nyce
    @Peaches_H_Nyce Před 19 dny +25

    Heres mine: the war on skinny jeans, blush, glass skin, oh and overdosing on sph.

    • @jtidema
      @jtidema Před 17 dny +6

      what is sph?

    • @lizzy8243
      @lizzy8243 Před 14 dny +1

      What did skinny jeans ever do? Lol, yeah trends just come and go and it's all for money. We really need to stop buying into all this shit. It's so dumb. Wear what ya want! Being comfortable in our appearance is always in.

    • @Sjood-qs8ol
      @Sjood-qs8ol Před 14 dny

      @@lizzy8243elder gen Z here, I was born in 98 and had my teenage years in the 2010’s. For about 8 years of my life skinny jeans were the norm. My theory is that myself and a lot of people whose childhood or adolescent formative years were during this era have a negative association with them. Could be due to body issues at the time or bad memories that are associated with them. I remember being a teenage girl on tumblr reblogging b&w photos of girls in skinny jeans and leggings and high waisted shorts and my parents laughing at me for calling it fashion when it’s what they used to wear as teenagers. They would always clown me for getting into a lot of those 80s reminiscent trends in the 2010s

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 Před 8 dny +1

      Being a bigger and shorter girl skinny jeans and leggings are all I can wear without making me look like I am a little person.

  • @emilyschrodek9688
    @emilyschrodek9688 Před 19 dny +14

    Totally agree with the plumping products!

  • @mairead5891
    @mairead5891 Před 13 dny +2

    I clicked on this video as the title piqued my interest - and boy did you deliver! What a refreshing attitude to the beauty industry, I can't thank you enough. I would like to add a comment about a movement that is gaining traction here in the UK about ageing. It's called Ageism is Never in Style, and is promoting the theory that ageing is a privilege. Many people do not get the opportunity to get old, and ageing, with all the bodily changes it brings should be celebrated.
    Anyway, enough on that for now, I'm off to subscribe and watch more of your content!

  • @AuroraCarlisle
    @AuroraCarlisle Před 19 dny +8

    God I hate the big false lashes. They're everywhere in LA and they're usually lash extensions, not strip lashes, and god is it distracting. They just overtake the face, close off the eye area, and make the face so unbalanced. I call them caterpillar lashes.
    I haven't gone through this whole video but I'm also just over these... bloated, overfilled faces. Again, everywhere in LA, but overfilled lips, huge cheeks, and the whole face just ends up looking so wide, bloated, puffy, and sickly. :\

    • @splendidcolors
      @splendidcolors Před 19 dny +1

      I see so many young women in retail with these caterpillar lashes, giant nails, etc. and I wonder how they can afford all this on what Target or Grocery Outlet pays them. Do they live with their parents or what? (And with the fancy fake nails, I would hate to be handling money all day and have something in the way of washing my hands thoroughly.)

    • @himynameisgiselle5905
      @himynameisgiselle5905 Před 15 hodinami

      @@splendidcolorsits not hard to live your everyday life with false nails you just get used to it.i do my own nails once a month so i don’t have to pay $100+.

  • @CareyXO
    @CareyXO Před 18 dny +5

    First I want to say that not only did I watch this but I had my teenagers watch it (including my son, not just my daughters). We then had a long conversation about it. Social media does affect all ages. As a maturing woman it’s hard enough to go through the changes without seeing “perfection” thrown in my face all the time, even when I logically know these people have had things done to their face or are using filters etc. I don’t even have a problem with people using filler or getting plastic surgery, yet at times it can be difficult to separate that from my own self esteem. I actually did get rid of social media for 2 years because it was having a negative effect on me and it was the best thing I could have done at the time. It proved to me that in fact social media was adding negativity to my life. Now I have Instagram and TikTok, but I have very strategically cultivated it to creators like yourself that are real and genuine. I don’t use TikTok for beauty at all and I use instagram for more makeup news and only creators that I know and trust. I bypass a lot of the crap while still getting joy and fulfillment with my love of makeup. While I know my kids aren’t involved in social media as much as some, I still wanted them to watch this so they could see someone other than mom talk about the beauty of being unique and that everything you see on social media is not reality especially amongst the masses. I agree with so many of the things you said here today. Great video!

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 18 dny +3

      Wow, I'm honored that you felt my video was valuable enough to share with your kids. Thank you!

    • @CareyXO
      @CareyXO Před 18 dny

      @@StateofKait Your video really resonated with me. I felt it addressed some of the topics that I wanted my kids to hear, not from me, but from an “influencer”. I am very forthcoming with my teens, they know I gave up social media for a while and why I did it. You speak very well and you are one of those people I find uniquely beautiful.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 18 dny

      @@CareyXO Great job, mama! It's hard to listen to your Mom when you're a teen, I love that you were able to recognize that they may need to hear from someone else.

  • @candygirl1990
    @candygirl1990 Před 11 dny +3

    Pale lipstick, false lashes and nails, duck lips, highlighter, hair extensions, all naff now

  • @cathywarwick4666
    @cathywarwick4666 Před 14 dny +2

    Excellent post … 100% agree from a 58 year old from England , who is saddens by the younger naturally beautiful generation who are so paranoid about anyone seeing their real beautiful faces … blimey what will they be like when they get to my age (still young btw and embracing it all,!!) glad I found you..

  • @clarissasteier5951
    @clarissasteier5951 Před 19 dny +4

    Ooo I love your point about the arm swatch!! I hate the marketing swatch - I always look for the non professional consumer swatches to figure it out.

  • @jodiviergutz8458
    @jodiviergutz8458 Před 18 dny +4

    Cannot agree more about the buccal fat removal!!! as a 44-year-old who is now losing volume in her face-- I am so so so so glad I never did that procedure!!! Same with pH adjusting products! I spent so much for that Youthforia blush just for it to sit on my counter 😂😂 I thought it would give me my very own "custom" color but nope! Right on the mark with all these❤❤❤

  • @jenessastrickland1555
    @jenessastrickland1555 Před 18 dny +3

    I’m with you on all of these, but especially on lip plumping products. I have allergic contact dermatitis around my vermilion border. I can’t use products with fragrance, flavors, plant extracts, most plant oils, and some very common preservatives. Ingredients used to intentionally irritate the skin are obvious a huge NO for me. But they are so common! It’s hard enough to find products that are free of fragrance and flavors. Why do we need so many products that go beyond that with intentionally irritating ingredients?
    Another trend that I’d like to see die is the use of plant extracts/botanical ingredients, especially in makeup. Even when companies are not pushing a “clean beauty” approach, new products almost always have some kind of plant extract in them these days. They’re marketed as skincare ingredients within makeup, but they’re often ingredients that have no research behind them whatsoever, like some random flower extract. Is the lily extract in this new foundation really helping my skin? Really?? No. It is not. But consumers seem to really want to see ingredients they can identify, rather than ingredients developed in a lab with chemical names. But this makes it very difficult for us allergy prone folx. I want my products to be developed in a lab under controlled conditions, with only those ingredients that are going to get the job done, in a cosmetically elegant formula. I’m genuinely concerned that the products I’ve found that I’m not allergic to will be reformulated simply because why not put centella in e v e r y t h i n g.

  • @solar979
    @solar979 Před 18 dny +2

    When I was a teenager I had acne. I had them during my adulthood too. I had boys liking me all the time. One even said: Yes you have acne but they look good on you. 😃 I am 60 now and have been married for 40 years. We still love each other and have happy marriage. I wasn't pretty but I didn't care. And neither did anyone else.

  • @gardenhappy4
    @gardenhappy4 Před 19 dny +8

    I would add "bold highlighter" to your list, although I think the look is already fizzling out. That said, I still see plenty of faces with a frosty strip of highlighter sitting on top of their cheeks. Good video Cait!

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Před 19 dny +6

      I love highlighter Im ok with that one lol

    • @gardenhappy4
      @gardenhappy4 Před 19 dny +2

      @@alisonmercer5946 I like it too. My issue is with bold, stipe applications. It seems like that was happening when they first came on the market.

    • @Anonymousey44
      @Anonymousey44 Před 14 dny

      ​@@alisonmercer5946ditto lol 🤣 love it soooo much

  • @angelhowell5420
    @angelhowell5420 Před 19 dny +5

    I agree with these! I really don’t like huge fake lashes and most veneers look like dentures to me. Not that there’s anything wrong with dentures if you need them but to go to all that trouble to get veneers and end up with chiclet teeth. Khaki here in CZcams has veneers and they look so good but she’s the rare one.

  • @nursemallorey
    @nursemallorey Před 19 dny +3

    Spot on as always Kait! Your integrity shines through in every video and it is so refreshing.

  • @kimmcconnell3854
    @kimmcconnell3854 Před 15 dny +2

    My default thought on seeing anyone in photos, social media, film i.e. not actually seeing them in person, is that they don't really look like that.

  • @heathergottselig7597
    @heathergottselig7597 Před 16 dny +3

    It’s very refreshing to listen to your ideas and thoughts. You get to the point and even if I don’t agree with your take on something , I don’t mind your delivery as I think it’s thoughtful and interesting .💕

  • @GlowITG
    @GlowITG Před 19 dny +3

    This is some spot-on commentary! I pretty much agreed with all your takes here haha. Glad I’m not alone re: not being a fan of fake lashes, everyone having the same veneers, buccal fat removal, lip plumpers etc.
    A few thoughts:
    -Fake lashes when overdone can really weigh down the eyelids and make people look tired.
    -If I ever were to consider veneers in the future (like if my teeth got damaged or really worn down over the decades), I would genuinely want them to model them after my original teeth, not the standard Hollywood smile. I notice the generic style veneers tend to be really big/long and uniform in length. Personally I like that my canine teeth are a bit longer than the others and would want to retain that feature!
    -Regarding buccal fat removal, I remember when I was younger I didn’t really love that I had a full, almost chubby looking face. I wanted a sculpted look. But as I get older, I find my baseline full face has kept me looking younger than some of my more sculpted peers. I suppose we all got our day in the sun at different times. I would never consider buccal fat removal.
    -Lip plumpers: exactly what you said. They’re so irritating and drying! My lips just look worse later. No thanks.
    I’ll add one more:
    -Bronzing drops: I don’t really get it. My skin is the color it is and I’m not trying to fight it. I just think it can look kind of muddy or unnatural to bronze all over the face rather than in targeted areas with a typical bronzer. Self tan in general just seems like a hassle where you’re always trying to manage matching your face and body and then it looks at odds when you wash off your makeup.
    Love these videos 💜 you really hit it home with the key point that we don’t all need to look the same! Love to see everyone looking like their best self, not an approximation of someone else.

  • @hwin743
    @hwin743 Před 19 dny +5

    Love this video. And wow I have grown to loathe the look of lip filler on influencers.

    • @StateofKait
      @StateofKait  Před 19 dny +1

      Me too, even though it simultaneously has caused me to feel like I need it

    • @hwin743
      @hwin743 Před 19 dny +1

      @@StateofKait ha I went through that too but I am firmly on the other side now

  • @bevojay
    @bevojay Před 6 dny

    I agree with you completely.
    The injected lips, nose jobs, teeth, face lifts... it is all making people look EXACTLY alike! The differences in people is what's interesting.

  • @katiebonau6578
    @katiebonau6578 Před 17 dny +3

    Loved this!! You are for sure my fave CZcamsr! I relate so much to you as I have ulcerative colitis and struggle with body and skin issues due to that. But life is short, need to enjoy the beauty around you!

  • @BlowinFree
    @BlowinFree Před 17 dny +4

    What about influencers tapping products with the nails 🤬

  • @patsyroyal
    @patsyroyal Před 19 dny

    Got to agree with you on the skin tints. You are not alone!

  • @BlushingForeigner
    @BlushingForeigner Před 15 dny

    Well researched, Kait! Love this. I'm with you on many of these trends.

  • @shelbyanumandla7499
    @shelbyanumandla7499 Před 19 dny +10

    You hit it on the head with these!

  • @lauratheclaire
    @lauratheclaire Před 18 dny +3

    I love that you roll with your natural features. One of the reasons I follow you!

  • @slavianaglow
    @slavianaglow Před 18 dny +1

    You are so spot on ❤ literally love it

  • @newchannelcalledtrimmyframe

    Another great one! You stay true to you and that's why I love ya!

  • @mari22
    @mari22 Před 17 dny +4

    Agree so much w everything, you said, Kait ❤🤯
    I esp. hate unachievable beauty standars, which social media urges, and makes people hate themselves.
    And gigantic falsh lashes. It looks so stupid, and really overpowers person’s own unik beauty. Particularly, when many influencers use bigger size falsies, than their own eyes are…

  • @crissiv8853
    @crissiv8853 Před 19 dny +4

    I fully agree 👍 And some of these trends are dangerous, especially when they involve plastic surgery. I would add the sun tan "forever trend", because it can be unhealthy as well and I don't like it on myself, I'm literally a ghost 👻😅
    I love the videos about crazy trends ❤

  • @cathypavich678
    @cathypavich678 Před 18 dny +1

    Your the best! This was excellent and I definitely found myself agreeing.

  • @chilipepperfann
    @chilipepperfann Před 7 dny +1

    I agree on the eyelashes, I've tried it once and never again.

  • @handsomebynatasja2947
    @handsomebynatasja2947 Před 19 dny +4

    Everything YESSS🙌🏻👏🏻 but skin tints… I only wear that! Every foundation I tried never looks good on my 53y old skin😅🤣

  • @sherry9568
    @sherry9568 Před 14 dny +3

    FINALLY! Someone has said it! PREACH sister!

  • @BlondeGirl007-gg3mw
    @BlondeGirl007-gg3mw Před 18 dny +1

    I am with you on the digital swatches.

  • @sistermorphine2579
    @sistermorphine2579 Před 16 dny

    I totally agree on lashes! And it is so true that lash extensions usually look somehow off. Love your perspective in general

  • @AlessiaVH
    @AlessiaVH Před 17 dny +3

    I so agree about veneers! 90% of them look so unnatural and the shape usually doesn’t much the proportions of the face features 😬😬😬

  • @kolourgen1762
    @kolourgen1762 Před 18 dny +13

    As a MUA, I couldn’t agree more with the falsies! Please can they GO! For the ladies/gents with sparse, to no lashes, for sure I love to add very light whispy lashes. A lash lift can make such a difference to straight, downturned lashes. But PLEASE! Can those heavy duty lashes kindly leave the building!

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 Před 8 dny +1

      When I got married last year my mua was dumbfounded when I said I didn’t want lashes.

  • @saraf1084
    @saraf1084 Před 11 dny +1

    This video was so cathartic in a way! 😂I feel the same burning dissatisfaction with the things that you’re describing! Thank you for creating this kind of content in such an articulate and entertaining way! 😊❤

  • @SuGaRyBLoSsOm
    @SuGaRyBLoSsOm Před 5 dny +1

    Hello Kait, I hope you are doing well. I am a new subscriber and I am so happy that I found your channel, I mean what took me so long!!! love your mindset and that kitchen background feels fresh and cosy and just like you are in a friend’s home . Thank you for sharing ❤