I love this series! It’s entertaining and educational at the same time! The test with the powder highlighters was too obvious! The Fenty packaging is so well known that it wasn’t a blind test… 💕
i'm surrreeeeeee the 48$ is the charlotte tilbury foundation stick, that product has so much pearl, it's super shiney that people considers that foundation stick as highlighter
This is so stupid why didn’t they fully change the packaging!!? I don’t need to be a cosmetic chemist to see that product A is the Chanel highlighter. 5:34
Talc itself supposedly doesn’t but the fact that when talc is harvested as an ingredient there is a risk that you may also get micro-particles of asbestos. Which can be something you can inhale and is a known carcinogen. Also, talc is a white base and is non desirable for all skin tones.
I like Ramon, but saying that a makeup product of any kind should look the same on all skin tones is goofy. Pale people and deep skinned people need different shades of products. Come on now.
That's literally not what he said. He said a high quality highlighter will have equal impact. Nothing was said about the exact same color or any other makeup
i think he meant that the product should look the same on darker skin tones as it shows. with product 3A, the product looked completely different and more “ashy” on darker complexion.
😂😂😂 “We’ll remove the lid and rub/scratch out the Fenty powdered highlighter; no one will recognize it!”
Right?! They would have been better off deplaning the powders it make them. Even then that shape is so distinct
Based on the ingredient decks, here's a list of the products mentioned, for those who are nosey like me 😅
Product 1A: Chanel Baume Essentiel multiuse glowstick - Shade: Sculpting
Product 1B: Colourpop Lite Stix - Shade: (likely) Sunlight
Product 2A: Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Highlight Beauty Wand - Shade: Spotlight
Product 2B: e.l.f Halo Glow Highlight Beauty Wand - Shade: Liquid Gold
Product 3A: Makeup Revolution Beam Bright Highlighter - Shade: Pink Seduction
Product 3B: Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter - Shade: Wattabrat
I knew they had to do the Charolette Tilbury for liquid highlighter.
I love this series! It’s entertaining and educational at the same time! The test with the powder highlighters was too obvious! The Fenty packaging is so well known that it wasn’t a blind test… 💕
I full on cackled when I saw their attempt to remove the embossing. 😂
WE STAN RAMON
He's Ramón and he's smart AND stunning!
Fenty is pretty hard to hide
Highlighter Product A: I can tell it is Chanel ;) I know that stick anywhere
More Ramon! More Ramon! More Ramon 🙌
Yay Ramon! So excited to see you here again!
i love these videos so much! ramon is such an amazing educator and host!
This was fun and I learned something new! love Ramon
Fascinating. Definitely one of the more insightful series for beauty magazines. Thank you for the education!
Please make a thousand of these.
Loooove ramóoooon!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This chemist has big Morphine Love Dionne energy. 💖
mmm i love a good buttery highlighter
As a cosmetic chemist can you explain why Cocamidopropyl betaine is used in so many products and why not other ingredients.
Hello Allure 😙🩷 hi Ramon! 👨🏻🔬
ok i need more of these videos, allure call himl back, i need a lot more
Nice 👍👍
Bring Ramon back
i'm surrreeeeeee the 48$ is the charlotte tilbury foundation stick, that product has so much pearl, it's super shiney that people considers that foundation stick as highlighter
No that's chanel. I know it's similar but it's definitely chanel.
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Liquid h
You should state the product names please
This is so stupid why didn’t they fully change the packaging!!? I don’t need to be a cosmetic chemist to see that product A is the Chanel highlighter. 5:34
I thought talc caused cancer.
But you die looking stun
Talc itself supposedly doesn’t but the fact that when talc is harvested as an ingredient there is a risk that you may also get micro-particles of asbestos. Which can be something you can inhale and is a known carcinogen. Also, talc is a white base and is non desirable for all skin tones.
no. talc contaminated with asbestos can be carcinogenic. because asbestos is cancer-causing, not talc.
I like Ramon, but saying that a makeup product of any kind should look the same on all skin tones is goofy. Pale people and deep skinned people need different shades of products. Come on now.
That's literally not what he said. He said a high quality highlighter will have equal impact. Nothing was said about the exact same color or any other makeup
i think he meant that the product should look the same on darker skin tones as it shows. with product 3A, the product looked completely different and more “ashy” on darker complexion.