i think the recs are fine as long as your phrasing it to show that there are cheaper alternatives that will give you the same result. if it can reduce spending habits and obsession with branding, then i don't see the harm. but that's just my opinion.
@@nidhi2693totally agreed!!! If there are alternatives without me feeling that I'm depriving myself or missing out on trending skin care or things that are better then it's a win win
I disagree. Most of the time people actually do want to buy a product that they are going to use, the point is that they can get the same thing for a better price.
@@Kayla-eh5fb But would they have originally wanted the product at all if they weren’t exposed to it commercially anyways? All in all no matter how you package it it is just overload consumerism. All these things are things people don’t even need anyways, it’s just piles uopn piles of makeup and skincare and other useless stuff. The problem is not that someone wants a new lipstick and is looking for a cheaper dupe, the problem is that they probably would’t even have wanted this lipstick in the first place if influences on SO didn’t advertise for it. In the end you end up buying some product you originally did not need. No one NEEDS skincare or makeup, it’s just that we live in such a spoilt society were we have too much money on our hands to be tricked into thinking we need it. I wish people would stop and think about how privilieged they are, and how our consumerist priviliege affects the environment and where all that plastic and trash end up. Not to mention that the cheaper the product, the more likely the production costs are cheap, meaning the people that make them are getting poorly paid and probably have poor working conditions. It’s just disgusting.
1:16 “the whole point of buying a 60 dollar body cream is so it smells good” I do believe this person did fall into the trap of just buying stuff Tik Tok influencers recommend and not actually looking into what exactly she’s buying. Yeah sure it’d be nice if the body cream had a scent to it but that specific body cream has vitamin c and ahas for help smooth bumpy skin. It isn’t just to smell nice. She should have just to the original bum bum cream is she wanted it to smell nice. 3:05 if a foundation ever pills on you what usually works for me is I shake the bottle and I’ll wear a primer, one of those sticky ones. Thats what works for me.
Totally agree about the cream. What constitutes as good skincare is functional skincare (i.e. a moisturizer that truly moisturizes skin deep and has other benefits like antioxidants). Fragrance is not skincare. That said, nowadays you can get products with actives for a lot better a price than $60! I personally don’t think that brand is revolutionary for having an AHA body cream and that price is ridiculous. Their products are like overpriced Victoria’s Secret body creams and mists. Also your point about people not looking into a product to see if it’s right for them is something I always think about with viral products! There’s a brand called Phytosurgence that has really cool products but they say they don’t want to go viral because people tend to just buy what social media tells them to and wonder why they don’t love something. And then their inbox blows up with “I don’t like your product” messages. They want people to actually use what they buy and not let it sit there untouched. End rant!
3:11 The SA cleanser has salicylic acid, which exfoliates.. It's supposed to dry skin out, but because oily skin has excess oil, it wont dry oily skin out. Before "de-influencing" a product, read the bottle or at least do research.
Strong lesson: what works for someone else may not work for you. Do research, understand ingredients and their value (i.e. do you want a simple hydrating serum? Is there another brand that has a product just as good or better and is not putting more money in a nepo baby’s pocket?) and buy what you believe may work for you based on that. One person’s favorite product is another person’s most hated and vice versa. Take a beat when something goes viral. Don’t be a sucker! Edit: Dior lip oil is not worth $40.
So many of these tiktokers missed the point. It's not deinfluencing if a certain product doesn't work for your skin type or you happen to be allergic to one of their ingredients, and it's also not deinfluencing if you recommend a dupe or a cheaper product instead. Only a few of them got the actual idea, which is that you don’t need these products AT ALL because you probably already have it at home, and we need to be more critical about how much we buy and the content we consume.
Whether you’re using the Dyson air wrap, a curling iron or a blow dry you always need product on your hair before you start drying it helps protect the cuticle layer of the hair and holds the finish style Just my humble opinion as a 35 year professional hairstylist
Fixing it when it breaks doesn’t sound fun tho.. /nm I agree with you, but you could wear gloves and a mask, get bigger bin bags so you take it out less often, or smaller ones that are easier to handle£ there’s also bin bags with draw strings to close them
the dyson air wrap supposedly causes less heat damage which is the only reason why i'd spend the money to buy it over buying the shark one or a cheap amazon one.
It's just false advertising. A hairstylist on RUclips actually debunked this and showed that it uses about the same amount of heat as other blowdryers that are a quarter of the price.
Here is a product you don’t need. The rare beauty blush is horrible. It was so pigmented it made me look sunburnt. Def not worth the money. (This is just my opinion)
realll like its supposed to last all day but it doesnt i love the glossier ones i actually found the rare beauty DIDNT have pigment but its so overhyped omg
So I get the de-influencing on makeup and stuff but the girl that was telling us to not buy laundry pods to clean your clothes is insane.What are we meant to use? Plain water? Because that would totally clean clothes
Alot of today's skincare is made to slow down your aging process (I think I worded it right) just use a nivea or ponds lotion and a good suncreen and you're good to go. You don't need all those 19 bottles of different skincare
@@tiffanyotero2960agreed. With all the harsh chemicals and fragrance it's making 15 year old look like 50 year old divorced mom's. More doesn't equal better.
Not to be that person but i'm gonna write a paragraph😝😝😝😁😁😁💯💯💯🥶🥶🥶🔥🔥🔥 3:11 As someone with KP (Keratosis pilaris), salicylic acid is one of the best products for smoothing and exfoliating the skin to get rid of bumps. Many influencers stating that they did not like a certain product just because of its effects on their skin, doesn't mean you should fully give up on a product. I'm NOT saying that you should be pressured to buy these and I'm not saying that there aren't better dupes out there (cause there are), I'm saying that you should do some research on your skin type and try to find what works best for you. Products that work on oily smooth skin might not work on rough and bumpy skin. In conclusion☝🤓, taking care of your skin is a personal journey that requires patience and experimentation. Don't be afraid to try different products and find what works best for you. Embrace your skin's unique needs and remember that everyone's skin is different. Enjoy the process of discovering what makes your skin happy and healthy. Keep exploring and stay informed about the best options for your skin type.
@@freenow.ৎ I struggle with the same thing and I do think that the cleanser is worth it when you are trying out skincare. I can drop a skincare routine if you need help getting started or if you just want tips. Personally, i use the Tula Cult Classic cleanser which is amazing for bumps and also hydrates the skin. Also the ordinary SA serum has helped me a lot, and the Cetaphil daily moisturizer is one of my favs that I use daily.
some products ya dont need telescopic mascara-literally gets so clumpy and everyones like its my holy grail!!! but for me it looks clumpy and bad do not reccomend. gisou hair oil-i did love this i think its an ok product but not worth the price. it is really oily and sliperry, and it takes too long to absorb when it does it looks good ish but not worth 45 dollars..... bronzi drops-lowkey they dont do much, they make you look more pink than bronzed, and for how little product u get for the price, save ur money, or get a dupe. it disapears instantly i dont understand the hype it gets its not good.
I love Byoma! I can get it at target and it lasts for sooo long! Plus it actually does good for my skin. I only use the pink bottle moisturizer bc I don’t need all the other stuff, but there’s more if people like all the toners and creams. Very versatile skincare
I like the deinfluencing trend, but don’t recommend another product afterwards. It ruins the purpose.
i think the recs are fine as long as your phrasing it to show that there are cheaper alternatives that will give you the same result. if it can reduce spending habits and obsession with branding, then i don't see the harm. but that's just my opinion.
@@nidhi2693If you're recommending another product, even if it's cheaper, that's still influencing
@@nidhi2693totally agreed!!! If there are alternatives without me feeling that I'm depriving myself or missing out on trending skin care or things that are better then it's a win win
I disagree. Most of the time people actually do want to buy a product that they are going to use, the point is that they can get the same thing for a better price.
@@Kayla-eh5fb But would they have originally wanted the product at all if they weren’t exposed to it commercially anyways? All in all no matter how you package it it is just overload consumerism.
All these things are things people don’t even need anyways, it’s just piles uopn piles of makeup and skincare and other useless stuff.
The problem is not that someone wants a new lipstick and is looking for a cheaper dupe, the problem is that they probably would’t even have wanted this lipstick in the first place if influences on SO didn’t advertise for it. In the end you end up buying some product you originally did not need.
No one NEEDS skincare or makeup, it’s just that we live in such a spoilt society were we have too much money on our hands to be tricked into thinking we need it. I wish people would stop and think about how privilieged they are, and how our consumerist priviliege affects the environment and where all that plastic and trash end up.
Not to mention that the cheaper the product, the more likely the production costs are cheap, meaning the people that make them are getting poorly paid and probably have poor working conditions.
It’s just disgusting.
1:16 “the whole point of buying a 60 dollar body cream is so it smells good” I do believe this person did fall into the trap of just buying stuff Tik Tok influencers recommend and not actually looking into what exactly she’s buying. Yeah sure it’d be nice if the body cream had a scent to it but that specific body cream has vitamin c and ahas for help smooth bumpy skin. It isn’t just to smell nice. She should have just to the original bum bum cream is she wanted it to smell nice.
3:05 if a foundation ever pills on you what usually works for me is I shake the bottle and I’ll wear a primer, one of those sticky ones. Thats what works for me.
Totally agree about the cream. What constitutes as good skincare is functional skincare (i.e. a moisturizer that truly moisturizes skin deep and has other benefits like antioxidants). Fragrance is not skincare.
That said, nowadays you can get products with actives for a lot better a price than $60! I personally don’t think that brand is revolutionary for having an AHA body cream and that price is ridiculous. Their products are like overpriced Victoria’s Secret body creams and mists.
Also your point about people not looking into a product to see if it’s right for them is something I always think about with viral products! There’s a brand called Phytosurgence that has really cool products but they say they don’t want to go viral because people tend to just buy what social media tells them to and wonder why they don’t love something. And then their inbox blows up with “I don’t like your product” messages. They want people to actually use what they buy and not let it sit there untouched.
End rant!
Yeah, I was like body creams and lotions are to treat skin. Perfumes or the spray is the smell good tool.
3:11 The SA cleanser has salicylic acid, which exfoliates..
It's supposed to dry skin out, but because oily skin has excess oil, it wont dry oily skin out.
Before "de-influencing" a product, read the bottle or at least do research.
Litteraly like obviously read the bottle to see if it’ll work for youuu dumb
Strong lesson: what works for someone else may not work for you. Do research, understand ingredients and their value (i.e. do you want a simple hydrating serum? Is there another brand that has a product just as good or better and is not putting more money in a nepo baby’s pocket?) and buy what you believe may work for you based on that. One person’s favorite product is another person’s most hated and vice versa.
Take a beat when something goes viral. Don’t be a sucker!
Edit: Dior lip oil is not worth $40.
So many of these tiktokers missed the point. It's not deinfluencing if a certain product doesn't work for your skin type or you happen to be allergic to one of their ingredients, and it's also not deinfluencing if you recommend a dupe or a cheaper product instead. Only a few of them got the actual idea, which is that you don’t need these products AT ALL because you probably already have it at home, and we need to be more critical about how much we buy and the content we consume.
Just another ad strategy...for cheap product...
For actually reasonably priced products
@@Ipromiseyounobodyismadcheap as in cheap quality/cheaply produced
Whether you’re using the Dyson air wrap, a curling iron or a blow dry you always need product on your hair before you start drying it helps protect the cuticle layer of the hair and holds the finish style
Just my humble opinion as a 35 year professional hairstylist
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PRODUCTS WORK FOR DIFFRENT SKIN TYPES. I love almosf every product in this video! Dif producrs work for diffrent skin
Your absolute horrible spelling and grammar has me rolling 😂
@@thekenzievlog sorry I was in a rush 😭 LMAO
The laundry girl. Am I just not supposed to wash my clothes or smt? Like cmon
I make my own detergent. Borax, laundry soap and a laundry soap bar.
@@TK-xw5db that’s actually a cool idea!
buy regular detergent like the rest of us???
you could just buy the detergent that comes in a jug 🤦🏻♀️
Love this type of content! Keep working hard 😊
8:15 I’m sorry, I’m a germophobe, that trash bin is my dream😅
Fixing it when it breaks doesn’t sound fun tho.. /nm
I agree with you, but you could wear gloves and a mask, get bigger bin bags so you take it out less often, or smaller ones that are easier to handle£ there’s also bin bags with draw strings to close them
i actually like the idea of the self-tying trash can, it seems helpful for people who can't tie things
Love ur compilations❤ never stop ❤
the dyson air wrap supposedly causes less heat damage which is the only reason why i'd spend the money to buy it over buying the shark one or a cheap amazon one.
It's just false advertising. A hairstylist on RUclips actually debunked this and showed that it uses about the same amount of heat as other blowdryers that are a quarter of the price.
@@Kayla-eh5fb oh yeah. thats why i said supposedly. This is why i havent committed to buying it yet - because i'm skeptical.
Here is a product you don’t need. The rare beauty blush is horrible. It was so pigmented it made me look sunburnt. Def not worth the money. (This is just my opinion)
realll like its supposed to last all day but it doesnt i love the glossier ones i actually found the rare beauty DIDNT have pigment but its so overhyped omg
@@sabrinalavallo1064 that’s so funny cuz for my it wouldn’t wash off and was on my face for THREE DAYS
@@St4rz.the.therian-vz2xv DAMN thats crazy lol
Elf new blush is a good replacement
ooh i havent tried it but the glossier ones are the best ever I LOVE THEM SO MUCH@@azborderlands
I buy lotion for moisture not the smell
So I get the de-influencing on makeup and stuff but the girl that was telling us to not buy laundry pods to clean your clothes is insane.What are we meant to use? Plain water? Because that would totally clean clothes
The last girl talking about skims did good
Not me who has been trying to start impulse shopping- i have like nothing- my house is empty- i need to fill it up
lynnfromthetin ty :)
Great video! Keep it up 😊
Alot of today's skincare is made to slow down your aging process (I think I worded it right) just use a nivea or ponds lotion and a good suncreen and you're good to go.
You don't need all those 19 bottles of different skincare
I think it’s doing the opposite. Lots of girls are looking older since using these products.
@@tiffanyotero2960agreed. With all the harsh chemicals and fragrance it's making 15 year old look like 50 year old divorced mom's. More doesn't equal better.
Not to be that person but i'm gonna write a paragraph😝😝😝😁😁😁💯💯💯🥶🥶🥶🔥🔥🔥
3:11
As someone with KP (Keratosis pilaris), salicylic acid is one of the best products for smoothing and exfoliating the skin to get rid of bumps. Many influencers stating that they did not like a certain product just because of its effects on their skin, doesn't mean you should fully give up on a product. I'm NOT saying that you should be pressured to buy these and I'm not saying that there aren't better dupes out there (cause there are), I'm saying that you should do some research on your skin type and try to find what works best for you. Products that work on oily smooth skin might not work on rough and bumpy skin. In conclusion☝🤓, taking care of your skin is a personal journey that requires patience and experimentation. Don't be afraid to try different products and find what works best for you. Embrace your skin's unique needs and remember that everyone's skin is different. Enjoy the process of discovering what makes your skin happy and healthy. Keep exploring and stay informed about the best options for your skin type.
i have kp bumps on my face but highly sensitive skin, do you think the cleanser is worth it?
@@freenow.ৎ I struggle with the same thing and I do think that the cleanser is worth it when you are trying out skincare. I can drop a skincare routine if you need help getting started or if you just want tips. Personally, i use the Tula Cult Classic cleanser which is amazing for bumps and also hydrates the skin. Also the ordinary SA serum has helped me a lot, and the Cetaphil daily moisturizer is one of my favs that I use daily.
@ thank you so much! i'll definitely try those out 💞
omg the cerave clenser dried out my skin to
I think that one is for oily skin
@@alocal1388 thank you i have combination skin
some products ya dont need
telescopic mascara-literally gets so clumpy and everyones like its my holy grail!!! but for me it looks clumpy and bad do not reccomend.
gisou hair oil-i did love this i think its an ok product but not worth the price. it is really oily and sliperry, and it takes too long to absorb when it does it looks good ish but not worth 45 dollars.....
bronzi drops-lowkey they dont do much, they make you look more pink than bronzed, and for how little product u get for the price, save ur money, or get a dupe. it disapears instantly i dont understand the hype it gets its not good.
1:16 idk how to time stamp
But for me i bought the small one $44 and it smelles amazing the smell is almost more then the spray-
Trader Joe’s wool dryer balls for the win!
1:58 I will still be using fabric softener and laundry pods. Sorry.
I wouldn’t recommend RedKen products to a corpse. They made my hair fall out so bad!!! I mean clumps coming out in the shower.
Ok ome thing byoma and bubble glow recipe are all good do not buy drunk elephant unless u Abs want to it’s like $80 for one product
I love Byoma! I can get it at target and it lasts for sooo long! Plus it actually does good for my skin. I only use the pink bottle moisturizer bc I don’t need all the other stuff, but there’s more if people like all the toners and creams. Very versatile skincare
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The 3rd girl is wrong
She isn't wrong, she sharing her personal experience with the product. Just say your experience is different.