Make up pallets and powder stays good for years. And i think that for somebody who wears foundation everyday, it won't be hard to clear out the container in less than a year.
Sunscreen of that size isn’t uncommon here in New Zealand where skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in the country. I’m always surprised when I visit Asia and sunscreen comes in tubes smaller than toothpaste. Also, banana boat sunscreen (the brand in the video) sucks.
@rachelleong1270 if doesn’t work as well as it says it does on the bottle (eg SPF rating). So people end up sunburnt. There’s also the benzene scandal (benzene causes cancer and they added it into the sunscreen), and labelling scandal (charging double for the sports version even though there is no difference in the formulation). But mostly because the sunscreen doesn’t work. Don’t buy banana boat.
@ small bottle may be good for sensitive skin on your face. But if you have to apply it everywhere on your body twice a day 3-4 months, it is a very expensive way to go. I typically have 1 tube for face, 1 bottle for body, another bottle for the kids
Exactly, the reason makeup is sold in such small quantities is to avoid bacterial cross contamination. You're just depositing old bacteria directly into your skin again, which can end up being a life, threatening, antibiotic resistant such as staff infections. Do not buy your makeup in these large sizes!!! It is very dangerous!💫
Bacteria transfer… the top dirty thing is our smart phones. If you’re not sharing your make-up, keep it clean and dry and do not see any irritation on your skin after using it, it’s likely the make-up is still okay, I‘d say.
we don’t put smartphones on our faces, do we? And no matter how you try to keep it dry, if that thing expires, it’s almost guaranteed that it’ll cause your face to break out
@ we as in normal people. Who the heck did you see rubbing their face with their phone like makeup? At most, people’s phone fall on their face and they pick it up. No one is rubbing and beating their face with their phone like they do with makeup
@faridahalani7316the phone doesnt go on the face but the fingers and hands that do do. Like everyone touches their face and its not guaranteed that people always wash them before touching and even for those who do wash if they properly washed the bacteria off
I’m American and I never heard of a family size bottle of sun screen but that makes so much sense and I don’t understand why I’ve never seen it here considering we do family sizes for pretty much every food.
@Spungbop420 Yeah, probably because Australians basically go to the beach in any weather, even winter. The beach is pretty busy in winter, but there is still sun. So that's why the sunscreens are large.
It makes sense but for anyone that wears heavy amounts of makeup everyday it’s still way too much, just like the 50 lipsticks foundation eyeshadows etc… in both cases, it’s too much, too many. If someone wants many colors, they shouldn’t get several palettes with more than 20 colors each or a huge 50 color palette unless that’s their job, and in that case I think it’s still nasty. Makeup that’s shared by more than one person will make infections happen more quickly, but in the case of a person using all that makeup for themselves… how long will it really last? Does anyone need that much, as if it was the last we could buy makeup in our life?
It’s cos the ozone layer in Australia is most damaged, leading to high rates of skin cancer. Sun safety is a big deal here and instilled from young with hats and sunscreens in primary school being mandatory!
I'm also here for the fun ruining party! Inhaling most powders is actually a huge health risk! For example talc is a common ingredient that is very unhealthy when inhaled, but there are many more. But thank you for these videos Mia
@@apalyna2173 but Australia is drastically different than other places around the world… I’m from Europe and have never seen a single product like makeup or sunscreen that large, not even half that size. Australia feels like east America now 😂
@@kiporaan I mean, not really? I live in NZ and they’re super common here, and I’m not sure anyone would compare us to America, we’re probably more similar to Europe lol. It’s just that sun protection is really important here due to the harsh UV rays
Here in Chile theres a really good brand called PROSOLAR thats aimed for construction workers and miners, is sold at a hardware store. One liter of product, rich and dense, protective function proven for 4 hours straight in summer. Sweatproof, waterproof and no stains. If you have to work outdoors with a large group of people you need to buy one liter sunscreen. 25usd aprox. Maybe because we're close to the ozone hole that Chilean and Australian spf is stronger.
Cosmetics also have 2 different expisry dates one is real expiry date when it expires no matter it sealed or unused used other is when you opened it you have to use it within specific period
@@mayl4152 Ofc it does; e.g. the open-compact icon on Sephora pressed-powder eye shadow reads '6M' bcs it has a 6-month limit after opening. Exercise care: Your face depends on it
As a hoarder since childhood… That stuff’s going to expire. My 15-ish years old eyeshadows that survived are alright, but lipsticks definitely don’t last long.
powder products dont really have a expiration date cause its dry while moist products that consist of some sort of liquid will easily become a source of bacteria habitats especially after long periods of time even if kept well and sanitary
I would totally do that if I had enough friends who used the same product as me! 😂 This would be nice for a school play or dorm- a bunch of us getting ready at once; but I don't wear makeup that often and these things have a shelf life...
Palettes like that used to be super popular at the very beginning of the online beauty community (like 2008). Now the popular stuff is so much more expensive.
Instead of plus size makeup, they should make plys sixe clothing. From, what I know, there is little good plus size or even average sized clothes available in most Chinese stores
Me learning in the 2010s that investing in lots of makeup to "save money" actually tends to lead to ending up with a heap of expired, unsanitary makeup. This consumerist trend; (Unironically though, suncreen is the most reasonable one there, it lasts a lot longer, and is actually pretty regularly sold by the litre in Australia because it totally is used up before expiry, for health reasons)
I mean for family use its awesome. Like the powder which she wants to share with all her friends, and the huge bottle of sunscreen. But a huge puff or lipstick isnt worth it imo.
mostly only wet products or products containing liquids. Others are fine to use but its honestly fine as long as it doesnr irritate then skin cause makeup is putting on bacteria and us humans already do so at am extreme rate daily aside from extreme germaphobes
Buying in bulk does really help for beauty products with a long shelf life that you use a lot of. I bought bulk white label of an "undereye" lotion, and I use it on my entire face and body and hands and elbows. I use it twice a day on my face and a few times a day for hands since I wash them often. It ended up being cheaper replacing all my lotions than buying a normal size undereye lotion for just that area only from a regular brand.
Of course other types of skincare or makeup products have a much longer shelf life than lotion does though, this specific bulk purchase is just cheap for me since I use a good amount of lotion
In australia, I see lots of suncreens that size, especially at events or at school. We have some of the highest rates of skin cancer due to sun damage, so at outdoor events there are almost always large sunscreen dispensers to protect our skin!
These are most probably novelty goofy items only. Make-up does have expiration dates as some of the ingredients are susceptible to degradation. Especially "natural" ingredients.
Its cheaper yeah. But I'd be concerned about the hygiene of let's say foundation. Powders and shadows less so. But I've had some real bad experiences with that random bottle of foundation that fell behind my vanity and has gone rancid before I somehow thought it was a good idea to try it on 😂
I've been buying my makeup like this for a while lol. Makeup can get so expensive i feel like bulk buying is almost a necessity if you're poor like me 😂
Lol, that massive pump bottle of sunscreen is completely normal in Australia. Schools, kindergartens, daycares and sports events/orgs use them a lot, but you can literally just buy them at any major supermarket here. If you go to one of the massive, all-day music festivals, they almost always have free sunscreen stations set up, usually close to the entrance.
I used about 1ltr of moisturizer yearly. But I like several brands so once a year I'll buy at total of 1000ml of my brands I love and have them for a year❤ So I kinda get it
Id also like to remind y’all of expiration dates on makeup! I ignore the hell out of mine, but if you bulk buy you gotta be vigilant w it; sharing products also introduces sharing your germs, I feel I’d rather share a .5 oz tube of germs with mom rather than a 5 oz and even then I still don’t share with the lady 🤷🏽 if you burn through makeup and think bulk-buying is the way to go all the power to you. But be mindful of the product condition
It is cheaper when you need to share it. But it is an extra if you wanna use it for normal daily use. You have to remember the expiration date
The product expires when I expire
Right@@mushmush4980
@mushmush4980 sorry but I have sensitive skin, some expired products can be poisonous😬😅
Make up pallets and powder stays good for years. And i think that for somebody who wears foundation everyday, it won't be hard to clear out the container in less than a year.
@@mushmush4980 I agree ❤
Sunscreen of that size isn’t uncommon here in New Zealand where skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in the country. I’m always surprised when I visit Asia and sunscreen comes in tubes smaller than toothpaste.
Also, banana boat sunscreen (the brand in the video) sucks.
why does banana boat sunscreen suck?
@rachelleong1270 if doesn’t work as well as it says it does on the bottle (eg SPF rating). So people end up sunburnt.
There’s also the benzene scandal (benzene causes cancer and they added it into the sunscreen), and labelling scandal (charging double for the sports version even though there is no difference in the formulation).
But mostly because the sunscreen doesn’t work. Don’t buy banana boat.
small bottle because its good enough quality not burn my eyes off
@ small bottle may be good for sensitive skin on your face. But if you have to apply it everywhere on your body twice a day 3-4 months, it is a very expensive way to go.
I typically have 1 tube for face, 1 bottle for body, another bottle for the kids
All the brands suck they test on animals
Its all fun and games until you checked the expiration date 💀
It's China, stuff is probably so toxic that the expiration date doesn't matter.
Exactly, the reason makeup is sold in such small quantities is to avoid bacterial cross contamination. You're just depositing old bacteria directly into your skin again, which can end up being a life, threatening, antibiotic resistant such as staff infections. Do not buy your makeup in these large sizes!!! It is very dangerous!💫
That's what I'm sayingggg 😭😭
Expiration dates and bacteria transfer exists
Bacteria transfer… the top dirty thing is our smart phones. If you’re not sharing your make-up, keep it clean and dry and do not see any irritation on your skin after using it, it’s likely the make-up is still okay, I‘d say.
we don’t put smartphones on our faces, do we? And no matter how you try to keep it dry, if that thing expires, it’s almost guaranteed that it’ll cause your face to break out
@faridahalani7316 Who's we? Last I see, ppl def make their phones touch their faces when in calling time
@ we as in normal people. Who the heck did you see rubbing their face with their phone like makeup? At most, people’s phone fall on their face and they pick it up. No one is rubbing and beating their face with their phone like they do with makeup
@faridahalani7316the phone doesnt go on the face but the fingers and hands that do do. Like everyone touches their face and its not guaranteed that people always wash them before touching and even for those who do wash if they properly washed the bacteria off
In Australian the sunscreens are that size, its a family botttle thats why.
They are also more useful.
I’m American and I never heard of a family size bottle of sun screen but that makes so much sense and I don’t understand why I’ve never seen it here considering we do family sizes for pretty much every food.
@Spungbop420 Yeah, probably because Australians basically go to the beach in any weather, even winter. The beach is pretty busy in winter, but there is still sun. So that's why the sunscreens are large.
It makes sense but for anyone that wears heavy amounts of makeup everyday it’s still way too much, just like the 50 lipsticks foundation eyeshadows etc… in both cases, it’s too much, too many. If someone wants many colors, they shouldn’t get several palettes with more than 20 colors each or a huge 50 color palette unless that’s their job, and in that case I think it’s still nasty. Makeup that’s shared by more than one person will make infections happen more quickly, but in the case of a person using all that makeup for themselves… how long will it really last? Does anyone need that much, as if it was the last we could buy makeup in our life?
It’s cos the ozone layer in Australia is most damaged, leading to high rates of skin cancer. Sun safety is a big deal here and instilled from young with hats and sunscreens in primary school being mandatory!
I'm also here for the fun ruining party! Inhaling most powders is actually a huge health risk! For example talc is a common ingredient that is very unhealthy when inhaled, but there are many more. But thank you for these videos Mia
Not too mention when these products become expired in a year😂
fr, most makeup products have harmful chemicals that will go into your bloodstreams tbh
Merci josuke
that first girl is gonna get clown lung for sure 💀
I didn't realize how bad loose powder can be😮 unfortunately I like the results of it. Gotta be careful when applying.
A big version of suncreen would be *HEAVENLY* 😭
Doesn’t every country have them? Very common in NZ and Australia
@@apalyna2173 nah they stingy out here
@@apalyna2173 sadly no. Here they're small
@@apalyna2173 but Australia is drastically different than other places around the world… I’m from Europe and have never seen a single product like makeup or sunscreen that large, not even half that size. Australia feels like east America now 😂
@@kiporaan I mean, not really? I live in NZ and they’re super common here, and I’m not sure anyone would compare us to America, we’re probably more similar to Europe lol. It’s just that sun protection is really important here due to the harsh UV rays
Here in Chile theres a really good brand called PROSOLAR thats aimed for construction workers and miners, is sold at a hardware store. One liter of product, rich and dense, protective function proven for 4 hours straight in summer. Sweatproof, waterproof and no stains. If you have to work outdoors with a large group of people you need to buy one liter sunscreen. 25usd aprox.
Maybe because we're close to the ozone hole that Chilean and Australian spf is stronger.
Oye no cachaba eso, que bacan!
@imlatefortea la venden en el Sodimac, también los lentes de sol son bacanes y cuestan 2 o 3 lukas
do any of these girls realize cosmetics have a *shelf life* ? lol
Cosmetics also have 2 different expisry dates one is real expiry date when it expires no matter it sealed or unused used other is when you opened it you have to use it within specific period
Excluding sun screen expiration dates for cosmetics are kind of bs, powders and eyeshadows especially
@@Shifting_memes exactly i still use powder form makeup that ive had for years with no issues
Powdered makeup technically don’t really have an expiration date
@@mayl4152 Ofc it does; e.g. the open-compact icon on Sephora pressed-powder eye shadow reads '6M' bcs it has a 6-month limit after opening. Exercise care: Your face depends on it
The expiration date tho 😂😭
Although honestly the sun screen looks like it will be a life saver because I use mine every day
It’s normal to own sunscreen that size in Australia and New Zealand
the only product that makes sense in this video is the eye shadow pallet with a big number of colors, the rest is insane
It makes sense when you wear 1 inch of makeup every day every night.
i mean, the sunscreen is just a family size bottle.
Coastal Scents and Morphe had pallets like that in 2010 or so.
The giant sunscreen is legit, if you wear it every day and actually use the amount you’re supposed to, and reapply it as often as you should.
Even the eyeshadow palette is ridiculous because only a makeup artist would realistically use a big enough variety of colors to make it worth it.
As a hoarder since childhood… That stuff’s going to expire. My 15-ish years old eyeshadows that survived are alright, but lipsticks definitely don’t last long.
powder products dont really have a expiration date cause its dry while moist products that consist of some sort of liquid will easily become a source of bacteria habitats especially after long periods of time even if kept well and sanitary
Please tell me you didn’t find out the hard way 😭
I would totally do that if I had enough friends who used the same product as me! 😂
This would be nice for a school play or dorm- a bunch of us getting ready at once; but I don't wear makeup that often and these things have a shelf life...
I have rhe 150 pallete. We found it on amazon super cheap and it was super pigmented !
Post the pallet link thank you
Palettes like that used to be super popular at the very beginning of the online beauty community (like 2008). Now the popular stuff is so much more expensive.
@@Genevieve1023I had one back then and it kinda sucked lol.
Instead of plus size makeup, they should make plys sixe clothing. From, what I know, there is little good plus size or even average sized clothes available in most Chinese stores
Before I clicked on the video I thought it was gonna be chinese plus size women's makeup trends or something 😅not that the makeup is plus size itself
@AGK1999FE omfg 😂
The giant sunscreen bottle is pretty normal in Australia lol
Expiry date laughing in the corner😂
Me learning in the 2010s that investing in lots of makeup to "save money" actually tends to lead to ending up with a heap of expired, unsanitary makeup.
This consumerist trend;
(Unironically though, suncreen is the most reasonable one there, it lasts a lot longer, and is actually pretty regularly sold by the litre in Australia because it totally is used up before expiry, for health reasons)
God I love unfettered consumerism
We passing our skincare to our generations with this ones!!🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is why people love Costco so much. Lol
It's a good idea if you use it before the expiration date, I really hope no one is using expired makeup
Chinese people humor is something my friends should learn
It's all laughs an giggles until it expires
Okay.. Im guilty of the plus-size lipstick, but its long lasting since one of the ingredients is honey and wax (they're the main ingredients)
Lol, that sunscreen is normal sized here in Australia. I had a bottle like that when I was growing up.
I was waiting for the eyeliner 😂
Sunscreen like that is normal size in Australia...
I mean for family use its awesome. Like the powder which she wants to share with all her friends, and the huge bottle of sunscreen. But a huge puff or lipstick isnt worth it imo.
some of them might not be good for daily use for its sizes but yeah most of them would be 😂
Do they realize that most makeup products expire year after opening?
mostly only wet products or products containing liquids. Others are fine to use but its honestly fine as long as it doesnr irritate then skin cause makeup is putting on bacteria and us humans already do so at am extreme rate daily aside from extreme germaphobes
This is actually smart if you use this stuff daily
I would purchase the huge powder as I go through them quickly. I would also purchase the giant lipstick so I can place it on my vanity.
I would worry about the expiration date, apart from that thank goodness this is the new trend
Markup can expire...?
It's all shit and giggles till the product expires.
Buying in bulk does really help for beauty products with a long shelf life that you use a lot of. I bought bulk white label of an "undereye" lotion, and I use it on my entire face and body and hands and elbows. I use it twice a day on my face and a few times a day for hands since I wash them often. It ended up being cheaper replacing all my lotions than buying a normal size undereye lotion for just that area only from a regular brand.
Of course other types of skincare or makeup products have a much longer shelf life than lotion does though, this specific bulk purchase is just cheap for me since I use a good amount of lotion
“You only need one of these in your lifetime!”
Expiration date: allow me to introduce myself
Becauae they expire.😅
Honestly as someone who likes to do makeup looks with tons of colors that palette isn’t that crazy.
I can't even finish a makeup product in small sizes
Expiry date left the chat
In australia, I see lots of suncreens that size, especially at events or at school. We have some of the highest rates of skin cancer due to sun damage, so at outdoor events there are almost always large sunscreen dispensers to protect our skin!
I kinda need that sunscreen size, to be a regular thing. Not gonna lie...
These are most probably novelty goofy items only.
Make-up does have expiration dates as some of the ingredients are susceptible to degradation. Especially "natural" ingredients.
The overconsumption here is WILD
It's so unnecessary and wasteful, most of this stuff will expire
They seem to be sharing/makeup artists..
@joecalamari.Fair but their targeted audience are def not MUAs... Gonna be such a waste
ok so for eyeshadow pallets i kinda agree. i dont want multiple little palettes that are just gradients i want a high quality rainbow
Lets also not forget that makeup can expire
I have that same eyeshadow palette 💃🏽💃🏽
It has the added "Comedic Relief" value into it. ie, Happy Vibes.
Its cheaper yeah. But I'd be concerned about the hygiene of let's say foundation. Powders and shadows less so. But I've had some real bad experiences with that random bottle of foundation that fell behind my vanity and has gone rancid before I somehow thought it was a good idea to try it on 😂
That eyeshadow palette gave me flashbacks to the Aliexpress one I bought when I was 15 💀
This is all fine until you remember there is an expiration date.
I love this. !!! I can imagine it in my purse already hahahah ❤
Thats noemal sunscreen in australia 😭😭
Passing it on is crazy😭😭
I would love a comically large powder puff
I've been buying my makeup like this for a while lol. Makeup can get so expensive i feel like bulk buying is almost a necessity if you're poor like me 😂
What's the expired date for those bulk products?
It takes me years to use the regular size bottles.
It spoil quick though and get contaminate
I HAVE THE SAME LIP LINER
What about expiry date?
That powder puff. I like it.
Lol, that massive pump bottle of sunscreen is completely normal in Australia. Schools, kindergartens, daycares and sports events/orgs use them a lot, but you can literally just buy them at any major supermarket here.
If you go to one of the massive, all-day music festivals, they almost always have free sunscreen stations set up, usually close to the entrance.
This is a silly trend. Makeup expires. I don't even finish up my regular sized products before they expire.
Yea i need this size for my own reasons
Plus size makeup…😂
Passing the expired products to next gen lol
Expiry date, bacterial transfer and i can't carry my monstrous giant lipstick to work.😂😂
Sounds cool.
But what are the fine font ingredients? 😂
Chinese comedy is in high level 😂🎉
Don’t forget the product will get expire too!! Sometimes I can’t even finish the opened product with normal size for two years
Makeup expires and yes I still use old makeup but makeup like this will never run out so eventually it will just go bad
The only problem with this stuff is if you don’t use it within the timeframe before it expires.
The only things I need is the palette and the suncreen. The sunscreen is an absolute best.
Omg i do the same thing. I buy from wholesale sites.
I cannot believe products even exist in this size.. Costco needs to bring some of these over to Canada like the sunscreen
Some makeup will expire or become unsafe to use so unless you’re sharing it this isn’t the best solution to save money on all your makeup
I used about 1ltr of moisturizer yearly. But I like several brands so once a year I'll buy at total of 1000ml of my brands I love and have them for a year❤ So I kinda get it
Expiry dates, bebbies. Also you get sunscreen that size at grocery stores in Australia because you need so much lmao
Idk if I'm wrong but don't makeups have shelflives? You'd eventually need to restock before you could use up all of those anyway
Buying in bulk and safe storage works well fr me
I have that eyeshadow!! Its like $15
Lmao not me for a couple seconds thinking they meant plus sized as in body weight 💀 I need to sleep.
Id also like to remind y’all of expiration dates on makeup! I ignore the hell out of mine, but if you bulk buy you gotta be vigilant w it; sharing products also introduces sharing your germs, I feel I’d rather share a .5 oz tube of germs with mom rather than a 5 oz and even then I still don’t share with the lady 🤷🏽 if you burn through makeup and think bulk-buying is the way to go all the power to you. But be mindful of the product condition
But make up has an expiration date. Would they be able to use it before it expires?
I would like to remind people that SIZE MATTERSS
Sharing is one thing, but there are expiration dates for most products like foundation
yea it's all fun until it expires
I would need minisizes of makeup
It reminds me of the Barbie and the dreamhouse makeup
"you only need to buy for a whole lifetime"-you clearly haven't seen me apply makeup, especially powder 😂
That's normal size sunscreen here in australia
You do have to remember makeup expires though so you will eventually need to replace them even if they are unfinished
Reminds me of barbie dreamhouse series😂
I need that sunscream 😫🤌🙏
Barbie life in the dreamhouse make up being made in the real world wasnt on my bucket list, but I appreciate it anywag
Okay but I actually need that sunscreen bottle size because I RELIGIOUSLY apply sunscreen.
It's also better for the environment