Huda Beauty Is Not Made for You

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @MonaKattan
    @MonaKattan Год назад +735

    I’m actually a huge fan of your Channel, I watch ALL your videos ❤ love, Mona

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +187

      Oh really? Thank you so much! Thats s lot of videos over thr two channels 🥳
      Edit: omg I just realised who wrote this! Im so happy you got to see the video! Huge respect for everything you and your sisters have grown 🙌

    • @MonaKattan
      @MonaKattan Год назад +162

      Ahhh thank you so much! Means the world! I love what you do too! Congrats on the wonderful community you’re building and thanks for always sharing such great education 🩷 I LOVE IT! 🤓 I’ve been subscribed forever!!!

    • @noseyandneutral
      @noseyandneutral Год назад +47

      @@underskinYTyour edit is super cute lmfaoooo😂 😂😂

    • @Mua-l8v
      @Mua-l8v Год назад +2

      monaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    • @Zamanirealplet
      @Zamanirealplet Месяц назад

      So beautiful

  • @puffball4484
    @puffball4484 Год назад +3059

    From what I know HUDA is massive in the middle east/Arabia. People forget that you don't have to be popping off everywhere all at once to be successful.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +123

      Exactly!

    • @justlola5651
      @justlola5651 Год назад +150

      She’s insanely popular here in Egypt

    • @dar9445
      @dar9445 Год назад +12

      @@justlola5651I’m Egyptian but I haven’t been there in a long time because of school, are there Sephora’s there? Id love to go to a middle eastern one once I go to Egypt

    • @justlola5651
      @justlola5651 Год назад

      @@dar9445 unfortunately Sephora hasn’t opened in egypt yet, but people do get all their needs through online stores that get everything from Sephora KSA and UAE

    • @katgreer6113
      @katgreer6113 Год назад +154

      No, people forget that America and Western Europe is not the whole world. 🙄

  • @Kanyinsola
    @Kanyinsola Год назад +3899

    I think people think Huda has “fallen off” due to the current difference in makeup styles. People are gravitating towards a more natural look and Huda and her brand is more associated with a more “glam” look. And as far as I’m aware women in the Middle East tend to lean towards a more glam look. Her products are also target towards people who live in warmer countries that might require more matte makeup. As someone from Nigeria I can tell you that her products are really popular there because they’re matte and long lasting (and they fit our makeup style which leans closer toward full glam than no makeup-makeup”

    • @gimmesummer
      @gimmesummer Год назад +3

      24:59

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +256

      Certainly yes, the different climates and trends affect the product range and their success greatly. Bejng that theyre trying to straddle the like between west and middle east makes following those trends and needs difficult and obviously therefore hadd to get right

    • @ihanakaunotar2741
      @ihanakaunotar2741 Год назад +90

      Yep, knowing your demographic who you are going for is important.

    • @yashvijain5180
      @yashvijain5180 Год назад

      Not only in middle East & Africa but also in South Asian countries (I'm from India), Huda is a cult brand. If you're able to afford then Huda products are a must in your bridal kit because they give full glam & last through the hot & humid climates.

    • @Neonrain08
      @Neonrain08 Год назад +135

      i really dont understand why people keep saying natural make up is now in? theres always been women who wore no or less make up and those who wore more glam for each decade. i see equal amounts full glam and barely there make up

  • @ry5604
    @ry5604 Год назад +1122

    I work at Sephora and huda is still very popular amongst the everyday consumer.
    Lots of people ask for shade matches for her foundations, concealers, color correctors, powders. And probably one of the main brands people purchase for eye shadow.
    Now her lip products? Those aren’t as sought after as they used to be. Neither is the glow wish line.
    But we do get asked ALOT about her perfumes.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +89

      The perfumes have a huge following, its quite incredible the market they have carved for themselves

    • @ry5604
      @ry5604 Год назад +15

      @@underskinYT yup! I love them. The juicy apple one is my favorite!!
      Exilr and vanilla mixed is amazing!!

    • @eve_09alv60
      @eve_09alv60 Год назад +23

      Ooo I work at Sephora too and honestly our main question is always the powders which were almost always out of

    • @hazardsigns
      @hazardsigns Год назад +6

      I love her perfumes for their subtle staying power! They don't choke out every person in the room, but those you are close to get to enjoy the deeper notes 💕 Incredibly pricey, but worth it. My once a year splurge

    • @leilani_808
      @leilani_808 Год назад +7

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@hazardsigns I absolutely agree with you! The staying power - the fact that I can smell my fragrances throughout the day is the reason why I love Kayali.
      Also, coming from a fragrance lover myself -Kayali is actually priced less than many fragrances they sell in Sephoras.
      For example, you can get a 3.4/100ml Kayali fragrance for $138., while a same size of Miss Dior $165., Valentino $158., Killian’s Love Don’t Be Shy at $298!! And Tom Fords stupid prices for 50ml sells for over $200.!! YSL Libre - one of my faves goes for $179. for less juice @ 90ml.
      That said - for the quality, I’m happy that Kayali is priced at a more affordable price than many other designer fragrances 😊

  • @Ninjaned
    @Ninjaned Год назад +1178

    Huda has a chokehold on Indian luxury makeup these days!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +59

      And for good reason!

    • @Ewoma_OD
      @Ewoma_OD Год назад +30

      Same in Nigeria

    • @JadirahSarmad
      @JadirahSarmad 11 месяцев назад +23

      Pakistani too

    • @LadyLexMarvel
      @LadyLexMarvel 11 месяцев назад

      She has a chokehold on every consumer of color, its the mayo marauders that stay mad.

    • @drpri1836
      @drpri1836 8 месяцев назад +14

      In Bangladesh as well

  • @hunterandolive2693
    @hunterandolive2693 3 месяца назад +289

    As an Arab woman, it's ok for something to be just FOR US. My god...

    • @newsflushhh
      @newsflushhh 2 месяца назад +40

      im indian and it works so well for us too. youre so correct

    • @018milliondollarbaby
      @018milliondollarbaby 2 месяца назад +37

      I agree and I'm not Arab. Not everything has to appeal to the widest possible demographic.

    • @Starlight_7890
      @Starlight_7890 2 месяца назад +24

      South Asian and 100% agree, we cant find our shades in most western foundations, not everything has to cater to the west

    • @Melinanextdoor
      @Melinanextdoor 2 месяца назад +6

      Sorry not sorry 🗣️🗣️

    • @flo4546
      @flo4546 Месяц назад

      I’m not Arab I’m West African and I totally agree. It giving white people are having their typical toddler tantrum b/c they lived in a world where everything is by their standards. They still dominate the industry POC have been able to get some representation but there still SO MUCH MORE WORK TO SO.

  • @aBirdAndHisBoy
    @aBirdAndHisBoy Год назад +1441

    Huda is a smart business woman for expanding to skincare AND fragrance.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +24

      Yes, very that

    • @blueblack3591
      @blueblack3591 Год назад +6

      Yes she is very smart

    • @AparnaBL
      @AparnaBL 2 месяца назад

      HUDA is created by sisters . Perfume is mainly her sisters . She was in Dubai bling program

  • @ftz7385
    @ftz7385 5 месяцев назад +152

    Dont know about the world but Huda is massively famous in indian subcontinent because of her inclusive olive toned complexion ranges which the other companies "ignore". Also the formula works well in tropical weather so I'd say its a staple in every makeup Artist kit. We feel represented and heard. The quality is also consistent throughout every release of it. So there's no reason for her not to be popular in the region❤

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  5 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, 100%, these are exactly the demographics that Huda is perfect for

  • @en2186
    @en2186 Год назад +560

    Huda did her thing with glowish. She released it to fit the current minimal makeup trend BUT I have to mention that the huda beauty isle at sephora in my city is usually sold out most of the time. I think it seems like she fell off because we don't see the famous tiktokers talk about it a lot (mainly because they don't sponsor others since huda is a beauty influencer herself)

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +43

      Yeah I think thats a good point, they dont have the biggest budget for other influencers so its less overtly discussed

    • @d818581dd
      @d818581dd Год назад +7

      No it "fell off" in certain markets because the trend in those markets is now for a more minimalist, natural look. The "tiktokers don't talk about it because Huda doesn't do sponsorships" argument doesn't hold up when previously these influencers did use the brands products and talk about them.

  • @ashwathirajakrishnan3298
    @ashwathirajakrishnan3298 Год назад +898

    Thank you for this video. Has always been my opinion that huda beauty targets middle eastern women and women of colour in Asia. Her tones, colour story and style of makeup and it’s consistency etc all are geared towards that. It really irks me when the western media rips her apart for all of this , when specifically people of colour have always been vocal about how the colour story or style of American/ European make up brands don’t suit us

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +55

      There is a reason they are often considered particularly separate markets

    • @marfa.h3526
      @marfa.h3526 Год назад

      I am an european and I think all the controversy of Huda Beauty not being "inclusive" enough is just bullshit. They could just do a simple google search or just looking at the promo pictures who this brand is targeted to.
      I think middle easterns, asians, etc do deserve a brand that is mainly targeted at them.

    • @d818581dd
      @d818581dd Год назад +37

      If she is selling products to the West, then Western consumers are allowed to criticise what she is putting to market. It is the nature of having a business and selling product to the public, the public will have opinions. Also if you can be vocal about how the style of American brands doesn't suit you, then expect Western consumers to be vocal about how the style of a middle eastern brand does not suit them.

    • @Mirage238
      @Mirage238 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @memonos
      @memonos Год назад +133

      @@d818581dd​​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠um…the makeup industry has always revolved around European/American beauty standards, Huda’s makeup isn’t and really wasn’t for European/American people it was meant for middle eastern people they weren’t included they hardly found anything that suited them for years and years. So no western "media" doesn’t have the rights to criticize a brand like huda’s when there are tons and thousands of brands that accommodate to their standards and style.

  • @Ari-lq9pl
    @Ari-lq9pl Год назад +905

    Ever since what happened in Palestine and seeing how Huda Beauty spoke out. I will continue to buy her products. Let me tell you, What we Middle Eastern people do is support for what we believe in and we remember who don't.

    • @EMILY4DAYS
      @EMILY4DAYS Год назад +72

      Yes, I will look to Huda for products before other brands just because of her morals & humanity.

    • @DuskyJewel
      @DuskyJewel Год назад +70

      Thank you for this! I’m buying more Huda now. I stand with 🇵🇸

    • @penguinfeet84
      @penguinfeet84 Год назад +26

      I was looking for this comment, same here 🙌

    • @4642529
      @4642529 Год назад +13

      ​@@DuskyJewelstand with animals

    • @Nicolai_picolai
      @Nicolai_picolai Год назад +42

      EXACTLY.
      I have stopped buying anything that has ties to the occupiers. Just bought my first few things from Huda directly to support a brand that supports my personal values. I may not be middle eastern, but I still know what’s right and wrong, and I refuse to help bankroll this genocide anymore than what my country forces me to. 🇵🇸 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

  • @fefetines9414
    @fefetines9414 Год назад +246

    I have been a repeat huda cosmetics customer. As a tan complexion Latina, I find her line has several products that match my complexion perfectly without having to mix colors. I am also a repeat costumer for her perfumes and glowing products. So I guess I’m part of that niche based on my complexion.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +8

      Im so glad you have something that suits you so well 🥰

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Год назад +3

      Hispanic does Not mean Latino/Latin. Hence why they are two completely different terms because they have two completely different origins. Hispanic is the English language for Hispano and REAL HISPANOS are the people of HISPANIA which is literally the Latin language meaning SPAIN and the people of Spain. NEXT, Real and Actual Latin countries are located in LATIN EUROPE as NO where else in the world is historically responsible for the Latin culture and people. NO where else in the world spoke the Latin language natively ONLY in LATIN EUROPE, SPECIFICALLY ITALY. You can Not be part of an origin, history and ethnicity which your ancestors factually are NOT historically responsible for. Next speaking Spanish SOLELY due to colonization does Not magically make you “Hispanic” Nor “Latino”, just like speaking English does Not magically make one Anglo Saxon of English cultural origin/ cultural identity. Being actually ethnically Latino means you are of Latin origin. the majority of south Central Americans and Mexicans are indigenous Americans called indigenas and mestizo Americans. They have nothing to do with being Latin Nor even Hispanic. These are Not universal terms, they are terms uneducated countries such as the USA and other countries that have been falsely linguistically influenced by the USA’s misnomer usage of Latin European terms/ the USA’s misnomer language. Americans especially North Americans and other incompetent countries that have been falsely linguistically influenced by the USA use Latin terms wrong. Unfortunately claiming “Latino” ethnicity has become trending propaganda to appear more desirable for social status for social advantage amongst culturally ignorant people. HISPANIC LITERALLY MEANS SPAIN. LATINO MEANS LATIN HENCE THE TERM LATIN_O. AND THE CULTURA LATINA-THE LATIN CULTURE, THE LATIN PEOPLE, THE LATINO TRIBES (Latini), THE LATIN ETHNICITY AND THE LATIN LANGUAGE ALL COME FROM ITALY! LATINO IS THE SOLE IDENTITY OF SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATIN MEDITERRANEAN DIASPORA WHOS ETHNICITY AND CULTURE COMES FROM THE TRUE AND REAL LATINO ANCESTORS OF ITALY. And Hispanic is literally the Latin language for Spain not the native Americans they colonized such as those Of south, Central American and Mexican origins weather you or others like you acknowledged it or not. Both Hispanic & Latin/Latino culture come from Europe that is Latin Europe. & Latin Europe was Latinized by Italy hence how Latina Italy got the historical Latin name LATINA! LATINO= SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATIN MEDITERRANEAN DIASPORA OF THE LATINO ANCESTORS OF ITALY. Hispanic is the name the TRUE Latino people of Rome/Italy gave the Spaniards. People from south central America and Mexico are historically native Americans & now some Mestizos whom where just forced to learn Hispanic ways just like people in North America who where forced to learn English ways and it ends there. Being culturally UNROOTED due to brainwashed acculturation is why so many Americans especially North Americans don’t know their own identity Nor even care.TRUE Latin people need representation in North America as we are misrepresented all day long in this country and it’s not ok. Culturally rooted proud People native to south Central America and Mexico who embrace their true identity feel the same way with FALSE brands like Hispanic and Latino as that is Not their origin it is the origin of their conquerors. South Central Americans and Mexicans are indigenous Americans, mestizo Americans, Castizo Americans, zambos, pardos, sub Saharans etc. Not Latins, Not Latin Blood therefore Not LATIN_O. LATINOS are SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATINS born anywhere in the world who’s roots come from the LATIN Roman Empire of the Mediterranean Race. Again HENCE HOW LATINA ITALY GOT THE HISTORICAL LATIN NAME LATINA! If those like you want to claim the Hispanic identity and origins of Spain then what ever. HOWEVER us culturally aware true Latin Mediterranean people are tired of this brainwashed American obsession with misappropriation and cultural rape of foreign Latin terms from Italy. Supporting American Brainwashed cultural theft for “gain” and “benefit” does Not magically change this. CULTURALLY REMOVED indigenous Americans, mestizo Americans etc. need to learn and respect their true culture that way they can stop stealing from the Real Latin peoples identity. & TRUE LATINO MEN & WOMEN AKA SOUTHERN EUROPEANS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MULTI GENETICALLY MIXED ETHNIC PEOPLE DUE TO OUR MIDDLE EASTERN, NORTH AFRICAN & ETHNIC BALKAN DNA. THIS CULTURAL RAPE TOWARDS THE TRUE LATIN PEOPLE OF ITALY EXIST BECAUSE THOSE LIKE YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE & WILL CONTINUE TO “BENEFIT” FROM THE CULTURAL THEFT TOWARDS US TRUE LATINO MEDITERRANEANS WHO DESCEND FROM ITALY! THE TERM LATINO DERIVES FROM THE VERY FIRST LATIN TRIBE CALLED THE LATINI. LATINI IS PLURAL FOR LATINO AS LATINO IS SINGULAR FOR LATINI. THEY WERE CALLED LATINI BECAUSE IT WAS A TRIBE OF MANY PEOPLE HENCE THE PLURAL TERM FOR LATINO BEING LATINI. LATINO REFERS TO A SINGULAR FORM OF BEING LATINI AND ALL THE LATINI INFLUENCES. THE SAME WITH LATINA BEING SINGULAR AND LATINE BEING PLURAL IN THE LATIN/ITALIAN LANGUAGE. THESE ARE ALL TERMS CREATED SOLELY BY THE TRUE LATINO MEDITERRANEAN ANCESTORS OF ITALY. YOU CAN NOT BE PART OF AN ORIGIN, HISTORY AND ETHNICITY WHICH YOUR ANCESTORS FACTUALLY ARE NOT HISTORICALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR. END OF STORY. IT HAS BECOME TRENDING PROPAGANDA FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT OF PROMINENT LATIN MEDITERRANEAN ORIGIN TO MISAPPROPRIATE LATIN EUROPEAN TERMS OF ITALY AS TRENDING PROPAGANDA TO APPEAR MORE DESIRABLE FOR SOCIAL STATUS FOR SOCIAL ADVANTAGE. AND IT NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED AND PUT TO AN END. PERIOD.

    • @fefetines9414
      @fefetines9414 Год назад +41

      @@elettramia6380 😂 ok professor…then call me mestizo or mulatto…or whatever you want. If we going back to my ancestors and you have issue with Latina…I’m not sure what you call me if my ancestors were from Canary Islands, Portuguese, Spanish, native Taino, and African.

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Год назад +1

      @@fefetines9414 you would be called Pardos 😉. And you don’t have to be a professor in order to be an educated and culturally rooted woman of Actual Latin Mediterranean origin such as myself and the rest of the educated, culturally rooted Latin Mediterranean people of prominent Latin European origins. The only issue we have are those who are Not actually Latin claiming and Linguistically mutilating our ancient Latin terms which come from Italy. As we should have an issue with that.

    • @KawaiiKandi
      @KawaiiKandi Год назад +32

      ⁠​⁠@@fefetines9414 No cause why did they do a literal short essay over one word of your comment. 😂 If you read all that you got my respect!

  • @ErikaJadeLives
    @ErikaJadeLives Год назад +250

    As a black american woman, I'm not offended by them. Instead I think I could take notes on how to target a market that you understand first and foremost instead of trying to be all things to all people that you don't understand. I don't look to Huda for complexion products. (Although... don't sleep on her color corrector!) There are sooo many other products that she offers that are amazing! I wish her nothing but the best and I'm sure she will expand in a smart way with more mistakes along the way because growing requires that. Those sitting at home comfortably not taking risks would not understand or have empathy for this. I think there are much bigger issues in this world than being upset about every brand not catering to everyone. Sheesh. I'd rather go to certain brands for certain things and in turn spread the wealth. If you are reading this, I hope you have a wonderful fruitful life.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +54

      Honestly I think its high time we saw a brand specifically cater to black and darker skinned people in this kind of setting, just in the same way Huda has done for middle eastern people. Im not sure why its taken so long to have in that space?? Black-catered cosmetics have been going over 100 years, so why nothing in this Sephora-ish space? It seems like a huge gap in the market thats really not been realised (at least realised to this kind of scale)

    • @gwendolyncampbell7932
      @gwendolyncampbell7932 Год назад +20

      ​@underskinYT Sephora had one a long while ago. It was called BlackUp, seems that the company had some battle within and disappeared. They have Fashion Fair right now. Fashion Fair was huge was I was a child. I don't think the younger generation of black Makeup users even know about it. The best we have in popularity is Fenty right now ,sold in Sephora.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +17

      @@gwendolyncampbell7932 Thank you! Ive added them both to my list. I'd love to start covering more brands like this and even older brands like Anthony Overton here, they have the most interesting histories when you look into it, but theres so little information. I'm just personally interested and really dont have a lot of knowledge on it, so even just for myself I'd like to learn

    • @omegasobsessions
      @omegasobsessions 11 месяцев назад +8

      How about a comprehensive line for olive undertones? No such thing exists now. You can find a slight olive shade here and there in different lines but it is usually only a medium depth shade.

    • @christinalaska
      @christinalaska 11 месяцев назад +3

      You’re very sweet! Happy New Year ❤

  • @AribellaAC
    @AribellaAC Год назад +276

    Huda has some of the best eyeshadow formulas. Her makeup is great, and while full-glam has fallen out of favor in the western market, here comes Mona… absolutely KILLING it with Kayali. Yum pistachio is one of my favorite fragrances! Vanilla 28 has become a cult classic must have. These ladies are beyond business savvy and regardless of any scandal, they really have the golden crystal ball in their hands… they’re on the pulse before it even happens. Great job ladies! I wish I possessed that type of intuition.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +18

      I really want to do a video about Kayali, I dont know much yet but they have such a great fanbase that I want to learn more

    • @hohoholhbllhlh1708
      @hohoholhbllhlh1708 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have a totally different experience. Her shadows are disgusting

    • @donalpaccio4233
      @donalpaccio4233 5 месяцев назад +2

      In France, her eyeshadows are really chalky and powdery. The fallout is terrible.

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 Год назад +185

    It’s really interesting learning more about cultural differences from a business perspective

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +18

      I was fascinated by hearing the perspectives of my turkish friends

  • @asapseed
    @asapseed Год назад +109

    y’all remember the mini Nude palettes? light, medium, and dark. three nude ranges. her foundations, concealers, powders, everything has always been inclusive. her marketing has included people of all races, backgrounds, and identities. that is my girl for reaaaaallllll.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +15

      pre-contour palettes too, she knew what she was doing

    • @jellyropes
      @jellyropes 11 месяцев назад +6

      As the video mentions about foundation products, the eyeshadows you mentioned have great "nude" shades for people with more yellow and green undertones to the skin. None of her products look good on me as a pale person with pink undertones. I've tried many because I have liked things about Huda as an individual. It's refreshing to me honestly to hear it acknowledged that this isn't catered to me. But, there are many other products that suit me very well, and I'm happy using those.

    • @sashadonovan-anns9528
      @sashadonovan-anns9528 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jellyropes I haven't tried her base products but the Rose Quartz palette is the prettiest pink palette! With some purples and mauves as well. Gorgeous variety of shimmers! There's two rusty shades that I ignore 😅 in a big pallet I don't mind as long as I'm gonna wear 90% of them 😊

    • @tomjones2157
      @tomjones2157 4 месяца назад

      @SedraKurdi her colors don't suit my Baltic Eastern coloring. Very very fair with yellow undertone and suit bright colors. Her makeup looks like 50 shades of mud brown that makes me look dead.

    • @asapseed
      @asapseed 4 месяца назад

      @@sashadonovan-anns9528 i used to own that one, sooo cuteee

  • @Orangesky3818
    @Orangesky3818 Год назад +212

    I like this video but I feel like you didn't mention the thing Huda is most known for- her eyeshadows. Desert Dusk palette really put them on the map in the western market and predates the foundation by a while if I recall correctly.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +13

      Do you think the desert dust pallet was more impactful than the eyelashes?

    • @BelgianBisous
      @BelgianBisous Год назад

      ​@@underskinYTtheir eyelashes were important as it was their first product but at least in my west-european country they really exploded with their desert dusk palette. We don't care for lashes in my region as that's too extravagant. We did not have mid-range brands and all more expensive brands were quite old and weren't known for their eyepalettes (lancome, chanel, dior). Eye palettes were the territory of brands like abh and UD. Which had long rectangular palettes. Huda offered a bigger bolder and deeper palette with unique shadow formulations and glitters which got everyone going crazy. Their eyeshadow palettes were the first thing i saw from them with the british and american youtubers i watched. Their palettes are still best sellers in my country. The lashes aren't because as you said, they're not as important in our make-up market. You made a great video but @orangesky3118 is right in that their palettes are most known for their palettes now.

    • @shinstantramen5169
      @shinstantramen5169 Год назад +51

      ​@@underskinYTI think so. The Desert Dusk was the first expensive eyeshadow palette I ever purchased and on YT it was a time where people were excited to see what kind of eyeshadow palettes were being created. I would say that the Rose Gold palette is the one that put Huda on the map though. Desert Dusk solidified the brand as a strong presence for eyeshadow, however.

    • @tami1527
      @tami1527 Год назад

      agreeed!

    • @JadirahSarmad
      @JadirahSarmad 11 месяцев назад +6

      Rose Gold palette had a huge craze too and it is still the go-to palette for most of us in South Asia for bridal / wedding guest looks

  • @wendymartin6479
    @wendymartin6479 2 месяца назад +13

    I just want to add that 'Middle Eastern Beauty' extends across the Mediterranean, Asian sub-continent and parts of Africa. We all have the same style of makeup and we have the same skin tones. Huda's cosmetics are perfection for us especially the heavy perfume.

  • @glopes956
    @glopes956 Год назад +74

    I really like that you don't just believe whatever the celebrity says about their products and make your own inquiries and analysis

  • @Tina-ts9wv
    @Tina-ts9wv Год назад +205

    The price point kept me away for the longest time but the palettes felt so well formulated.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +18

      It’s certainly a premium product, but it seems like that was the intent from the beginning

    • @jova9941
      @jova9941 Год назад +14

      i always stock on black friday is when she has great deals!!

    • @DungNguyen-ti9dk
      @DungNguyen-ti9dk Год назад +6

      Last christmas I scoped one palette. It costs me 9€. My friend sure did enjoy the present.

    • @ИмяФамилия-ф2д8ш
      @ИмяФамилия-ф2д8ш Год назад +2

      ​@@DungNguyen-ti9dkdang 9€ sounds like a good deal (your comment reads like "Last Christmas" lyrics 😂)

    • @DungNguyen-ti9dk
      @DungNguyen-ti9dk Год назад

      @@ИмяФамилия-ф2д8ш Now reading back it sure did 😂 Finger cross for this year too but shipping from france to germany took them 2 weeks.

  • @RUM0NEY
    @RUM0NEY Год назад +80

    Definitely one of my favourite channels out right now. Cannot wait to see this channel grow & prosper, the amount of effort put into these videos is insane. I love how informed I feel after a video, they're very engaging. Keep up the good work! 💞

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +5

      I’m so glad, thank you for the wonderful compliment

  • @Sara-iy3oz
    @Sara-iy3oz Год назад +43

    I love and support Huda beauty and Kayali. Thr only thing that keeps me away not to own much from her is the price tag! I know they deserve it but still as a student I can never afford to buy everything I want from her.

  • @sonyakinsey4376
    @sonyakinsey4376 Год назад +170

    Asking one brand to have options for everyone is completely unreasonable. There's simply too much variety in skin tones and looks. It's the reason I don't buy massive makeup palettes, there's just too much waste product. Trying to hit every demographic isn't feasible and claimimg you can will lead to negative feedback when you fail to reach that impossible target, especially if you're a smaller company and you don't have the resources to R and D and launch 40 foundation tones like Fenty did. It's impressive that Huda could do 30 in their foundation launch and understandable that they would focus on their core audience.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +12

      Do you think that’s the mentality people will have going forward, or do you think they will still expect companies to have products for all as it seems consumers are askingn for now

    • @shinstantramen5169
      @shinstantramen5169 Год назад +29

      Having a shade for a wide variety to wear isn't catering to every demographic. Huda's brand caters to those who really enjoy glam makeup (bold eyeshadow looks, thick lashes, ceaseless concealer, baking etc). For this kind of customer, there should be a wider variety of shades, especially since this look is really popular amongst certain cultures even to this day. I mean, Huda actually expanded the range and it has 39 shades. She clearly knew it was a good idea to expand.

    • @sonyakinsey4376
      @sonyakinsey4376 Год назад +16

      @underskinYT I think if there's a quality over quantity approach, you can win customers without having to appeal to everyone. Huda has selected a specific market, Middle Eastern and glam, but there's still individual products within that lineup that anyone might use. Korean brands don't make darker foundation shades, they'll offer, like 2 or 4 shades of pale for the Korean and Asian market, and these can work for those of us with very light skin in say, Europe, but globally, they sell more skincare products because of the quality. There are a lot of makeup companies out there and an increasing number of smaller and indy brands, as access to manufacturing and social media open things up, it's possible to develop really good small labels for niche products. How many of those will last, we have yet to see. And Huda isn't catering to everyone, and shouldn't, I am agreeing on that point. They have a target market, and again, kudos for them. There are much larger, older makeup brands that offer less in their foundation range.

    • @tattqx3558
      @tattqx3558 Год назад +3

      @@sonyakinsey4376 I have not seen any Korean brand using dark-skinned people in their promotional campaigns while their products only work on Korean people. You cannot say that a brand's selected market is a certain specific type of people and skin color when the brand constantly uses people with features that do not correspond to that selected market for its campaigns. At this point you are only lying to yourself, like “Oh that brand target market is Middle Eastern but their campaigns features black and Asian people just because "

    • @ihanakaunotar2741
      @ihanakaunotar2741 Год назад +1

      @@underskinYTall that’s gonna do is destroy smaller businesses and only allow big businesses to compete.

  • @ihanakaunotar2741
    @ihanakaunotar2741 Год назад +86

    I think huda beauty is in a hard spot between middle east and west who want different things. Damned if you and damned if you don’t.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +4

      Exactly

    • @janezhang5711
      @janezhang5711 Год назад +4

      Hard to please everyone, especially for ppl in 2 quite different cultures

  • @chowfurnowmeow
    @chowfurnowmeow Год назад +86

    I bought lips, eyes, face HUDA makeup and I think they are beautiful colours for Asian/Middle Eastern customers. I can see her brand becoming a multi billion dollar value because it meets niche in the makeup world that only cater for European skin.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +5

      Honestly I think it will be

    • @sunmiswashingmachine
      @sunmiswashingmachine Год назад +6

      her type of make up is something us western asian and central asian women seek its also popular in south asia and north africa (not sure about the rest of africa i could be wrong tho)

    • @BeckiBlack26
      @BeckiBlack26 11 месяцев назад +10

      Given how many brands seem to primarily cater for white western faces, I don’t see any sort of issue if Huda focused on Middle Eastern complexions. But in saying that, I’m white and blue eyed, and her eye products and love of purple and mauve tones work beautifully on me so I think Huda cater well for a broad range of faces and I love them.

  • @sabak84
    @sabak84 2 месяца назад +18

    I will always support Huda beauty because of her stance against genocide.

  • @drpri1836
    @drpri1836 Год назад +93

    The Middle Eastern population are predominantly Muslim, where homosexuality is shunned very harshly. Since Huda's target consumers are the middle Eastern population, this gives her the tag "homophobia".
    In the middle east and south Asia, Huda Beauty is still considered as a cult classic brand, after Mac.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +39

      Yes, I think that factors into it too. Lots of people think Islam is homophobic and though thats objectively not wrong because being gay cannot exist in Islam, there are also a lot of rules in Islam to allow people to be themselves (its more complicated than this, Im simplifying) but thats why we dont see things like witnessing from muslims and also why its interpreted differently by different people and groups. Like most things, its nuanced

    • @isabear478
      @isabear478 Год назад +8

      @@underskinYT as someone who isn't muslim but has family members who are and is on muslim tiktok i just don't honestly see the divide here like they go drink they go do this and then when it comes to being gay they can't break one rule like you weren't contemplating when you ate that bacon

    • @user-xy5bc5mq4r
      @user-xy5bc5mq4r Год назад

      I'm not defending them but there isa HUGE difference between bacon and homosexuality ( family structure wise / culture wise , etc ... )​@@isabear478

    • @TheInvisibleLady-2
      @TheInvisibleLady-2 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@underskinYTit's not completely true. In south Asian country like India huda doesn't have that charm as it used to have when it first came. Bcoz in daily makeup people are more moving towards no makeup look or day time makeup look. And huda's products are not wearable for everyday purpose. People are more moving towards rare beauty.

    • @Void_1984
      @Void_1984 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@underskinYTstop lying they can’t be themselves 😂

  • @peterlangendorff9846
    @peterlangendorff9846 Год назад +22

    I don’t know how I missed this when you first posted it…
    But, I’m so impressed with the topics you discuss. Huda has never really been on my radar. I didn’t know there was any real controversy about it. The issues concerning colorism, and specifically targeting a clientele base, is so thoughtfully managed here.
    I’m such a huge admirer of yours. You’ve got to be among the smartest and savviest voices in the beauty and fashion spaces.
    More more more!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much, Im so gladdened after reading your comment, Im glad you enjoyed it 🥰

  • @didi1406
    @didi1406 Год назад +45

    I would LOVE for you to do one on Jaclyn Hill and her cosmetics. Think there's a lot to be said about the new age of marketing about customers prioritizing trust in brand owners!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +9

      It would 100% be a great study in trust

    • @EMILY4DAYS
      @EMILY4DAYS Год назад

      ​@@underskinYTplease consider covering Jaclyn Hill!

  • @talliejewls
    @talliejewls Год назад +21

    This was such a concise and clear video essay. LOVED it

  • @duyo7027
    @duyo7027 Год назад +40

    Your research is always impeccable! 👏🏽

  • @abie6837
    @abie6837 Год назад +58

    Huda’s skincare line cleared up my acne and everyone completes me on how glowy and nice my skin is. I love Kayali fragrances as well

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +5

      Its great formulas honestly, genuinely in all my research I didnt see one bad review

    • @chick1800
      @chick1800 Год назад +5

      can you share what skin product you used plz. thanks ❤

    • @abie6837
      @abie6837 Год назад

      @@chick1800 hey beautiful, in the morning, I use the wishful honey balm moisturizer and the thirst trap juice serum and at night I use the get even rose serum and the pillowgasm cherry mask. To take off my makeup, I use the cleansing genie butter. I started using the new gentle foam cleanser and it’s good too!

  • @angelinebiswas7611
    @angelinebiswas7611 Год назад +123

    Huda beauty is iconic and I 100% Stan her speaking out on the genocide happening in Palestine 🇵🇸 she’s one of the only people in her realm speaking out

    • @sammysoppy3361
      @sammysoppy3361 7 месяцев назад

      literally not a genocide it’s a war terrorists started. the terrorists they elected to govern them. it literally doesn’t meet the criteria for a genocide but keeps swallowing the propaganda to support a country that literally hates any western values you probably hold dear

  • @missjosephinew
    @missjosephinew Год назад +11

    Once again well researched and delivered. I feel like am doing a course with you. Very educational. Thank you 😊😊😊😊

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад

      The school of underskin is now in session 🧑‍🏫

  • @weewooweew00
    @weewooweew00 11 месяцев назад +17

    i lean toward no makeup makeup but after huda’s actions toward supporting palestine ive been looking to get more huda beauty

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  6 месяцев назад +4

      Love when a brand aligns with our own beliefs

  • @lameest3988
    @lameest3988 Год назад +27

    Great video, just wanted to clarify that inclusivity, wide shade ranges, and representing dark skin tones are not exclusively western ideas. Middle eastern people come in all colours, so seeing darker foundation colours also appeals to middle Eastern consumers, not just western ones.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +10

      Youre right that there is a range of skin tones everywhere, but theres less diversity when targeting a specific ethic group of people

    • @morgantaylor517
      @morgantaylor517 Год назад +8

      ​@@underskinYTI've thought about this a lot and I think it's fine for niche brands to only cater to Black people or Asians or Latinx or Middle Eastern people. Large transnationals like Revlon or L'Oreal that get worldwide distribution or even only American customers have to be inclusive because it's The Right Thing To Do and It also makes business sense because more consumers equals more money. I buy stuff from Juvia's Place which is actually very inclusive but if she didn't have a foundation for white people I wouldn't be mad about it, she's a Black woman who started her company because she wanted eyeshadows and blushes that would actually show up on her skin. I believe niche companies will always have things that suit people outside their target demographic and those customers I'd see as a bonus but I wouldn't factor them in when doing my budgeting. In short if Huda wants to focus on Middle Eastern people that's fine, it's her company and there are 8 BILLION people on the planet, she'll have plenty of customers without a single westerner.

    • @omegasobsessions
      @omegasobsessions 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@morgantaylor517100% this. I am not offended when Korean makeup puts out a blush that is too light for me as I am not the target customer.

    • @Void_1984
      @Void_1984 6 месяцев назад

      @@morgantaylor517what’s Latinx? Please stop using that White liberal terminology, it’s called Latino or Latinas!!!!!

  • @traceyleeherrera5247
    @traceyleeherrera5247 11 месяцев назад +7

    I am a woman of a certain age, also I am latina & live in in the southern U.S.
    I have an extensive beauty collection. Makeup, skincare, haircare, fragrance... I love it all!
    Huda beauty is my favorite cosmetics brand.❤️
    When Huda and other brands have collections too similar of launches to another brand, I never hold it against them. Maybe both brands were following a current trend or perhaps one brand was trying to cater to a different demographic or offer something more affordable to younger consumers.
    I use to watch Huda's youtube when she did product reviews & beauty tips so I was keen to try her brand when she branched out past eyelashes.
    She may cater to middle eastern women but it's no different than Charlotte Tilbury catering to very fair anglo women. I think it's great there's representation for everyone.

  • @sajda1591
    @sajda1591 Год назад +18

    As a middle eastern women shes huge in the middle east and india

  • @zarlashtkhan3740
    @zarlashtkhan3740 3 месяца назад +5

    The backlash on Huda seems to all pertain to westerners simply not accepting that a brand was targeting a primarily eastern market and that eastern market had a different set of values. This usually gets blanketed as 'representation'. Also remember that Kims endorsement catapulted the sales, Kim and Kylie were at their peak in their careers, setting the beauty trends and their surgeries had left the girls with a VERY middle eastern look. So the western consumer wanted to look middle eastern but also wanted the brand to have the same value set as them? Mhmm not very progressive.

  • @Beautybizz28
    @Beautybizz28 Год назад +18

    I use to deliver for Huda beauty they're very popular Somalian and Ethiopian women love her products!!!

  • @zahranyc9038
    @zahranyc9038 6 месяцев назад +5

    in regards to 16:32 if a male wants to wear makeup, that's his prerogative, however, a person cannot force their beliefs on anyone. We have our own standards. Period.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  6 месяцев назад +4

      Same in the other direction too, always best to keep that judgement to oneself

    • @Sweettormentt
      @Sweettormentt 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@underskinYTKeep the judgment for themselves ? Tell the community that gets butthurt whenever things don't go there way.

  • @Abby_Liu
    @Abby_Liu Год назад +16

    15:40 AAAA U CALLED ROBERT JAMES 😭😭😭 love the vid but that's so hilarious bc of their slogan 'we're not the same person'

  • @davidpachecogarcia
    @davidpachecogarcia Год назад +22

    Even tho I’m a designer, Seth Godin’s book share a lot of topics with design principles - from a marketing pov.

  • @CanaAlyce
    @CanaAlyce Год назад +14

    I feel like I like kayali more huda products. I love Mona perfumes. Vanilla 28 is the perfect vanilla.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +3

      Kayali has such a strong fan base

    • @MonaKattan
      @MonaKattan Год назад +1

      Love you! @canaAlyce! 🫶🏻🥰 Tysm!

  • @KawaiiKandi
    @KawaiiKandi Год назад +6

    This was an unexpectedly enjoyable video to watch! Recently used a sample of her concealer and found a very good skin tone match but wrong undertone. (2.7N Coconut flakes). It’s a struggle as an olive undertone to find the correct shade. I wish all brands could do 40 or more shades but it’s just not realistic. Who knows if they’ll do the undertones correctly anyways. As a consumer it’s up to us to research if a product color will suit us. I believe the founder/face of the brand, place where the brand was founded, and the market they target is important. Wish I had realized this 14 years ago when I first got into makeup. Once I finish all my concealers I might invest or wait until a sale to buy the correct undertone cause it was similar in formula to my #1 favorite nars radiant creamy but more heavy/full coverage.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +3

      You know what I wish? I wish that brands would separate product by undertone. I have such an awkward yellow-green undertone that I have a real tough time finding concealer/foundation. If either I found a brand that specifically targeted my fellow sick-looking people or could tell me what all the tones are without me having to test them all, Id go right for it. I hate shopping for foundation/concealer tbh

  • @fd9891
    @fd9891 11 месяцев назад +8

    She may not be as trending now like 2016-2018 but her setting powder is one of the best I’ve tried.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +2

      If it works it works

  • @blackathena1565
    @blackathena1565 Год назад +23

    I would say a few things -
    1. Jackie is now using Huda - apparently they talked a few years ago and I think that helped A LOT with her branding.
    2. She ordered the Beautie Bakery items before her campaign and BB created a different 50s aesthetic than Two Faced so it is HIGHLY suspicious that she created such a similar campaign.
    3. Huda, the person and company, keeps quiet after controversies which I think allows them to safely ride those turbulent waves until the next "thing" comes about. Extremely smart social media instinct from the beginning.
    4. You didn't delve into the perfume line but I would say that, while confusing when it first released, has eclipsed the makeup. The most recent pistachio release from last holiday?!? It almost felt like a new lash release. Everyone was talking about it even without a heavy PR push!
    TBH, I forgot about Huda makeup. The makeup products give very heavy 2010s beauty guru vibes. It's interesting since it seems to address the same geographical and ethnic market as Hindash but they are very different styles. In the end, Huda may not be going anywhere soon but they almost feel nostalgic like Laura Mercier - you never think about them until you pass their stand and then move on to buy something else.
    Great video as always!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +2

      1) yes, very true
      2) hmm thats suspicious
      3) more than agree with that
      4) i thought it best to do a separate video on it because theyre run separately it seems
      Also, I think maybe its part of their plan to become more like a heritage brand, we havent yet had one from our generation prove themselves with such longevity, so we are ripe for one
      Glad you liked the video 🥰

  • @carolitoffana
    @carolitoffana 5 месяцев назад +8

    If HUDA Beauty came to Brazil I think they would be very successful, we have the biggest Lebanese population out of Lebanon in the world, there's a lot of arabs and descendants here, and I would love to have HUDA here, the only eye palette I own is from HUDA ♥

    • @Abbyravenclaw92
      @Abbyravenclaw92 4 месяца назад +3

      Latinas and arabs are cousins 😂 ❤ i agree with you

  • @Curvydiaries
    @Curvydiaries Год назад +6

    I love HUDA beauty!! I bought my most expensive eye shadow palette from them and it is amazing!!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      Certainly worth the price point fs

  • @belamo11y
    @belamo11y Год назад +9

    Don’t know much about the business, just know that if I don’t have a Huda concealer I am going to be very depressed 😢

  • @Sunshine4
    @Sunshine4 Год назад +6

    I am such a fan of the HB eyeshadow palettes - mercury retrograde is GOREGOUS!

  • @fatoumataniakate
    @fatoumataniakate 3 месяца назад +5

    It’s for POC ❤ we love Huda 🇵🇸

  • @lucysnapped
    @lucysnapped Год назад +9

    I love your videos but your Harrods timeline is incorrect. Al Fayed sold in 2010. In 2016 it was owned by Qatar Investment Authority

  • @jasminefremdehake2354
    @jasminefremdehake2354 2 месяца назад +4

    HUDA beauty is not for everyone. It has massive market in Middle East and in Europe targeting Asian and Middle Eastern segment

  • @angeldelrey8483
    @angeldelrey8483 Год назад +10

    i've never been a huda girl but since she's been super outspoken about palestine i will definitely be buying from her from now on

  • @mayjeganmogan4514
    @mayjeganmogan4514 11 месяцев назад +4

    i don't buy luxury makeup for myself as i am only a student but i was gifted a Huda Beauty palette by a very generous friend for my 20th birthday. i'm 22 now and that face palette has the only highlighter shade that has ever suited me- i'm sri lankan.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh you have great great friends 🙌

  • @sadia8057
    @sadia8057 Месяц назад +3

    She is more inclusive than some of the more popular already existing brands out there . I love how she always takes in other people into consideration specially the minorities . Some brands can really learn from her.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Месяц назад

      For sure, being inclusive doesnt always mean providing explicitly for all, sometimes its just providing a specific type of product to serve the underrepresented. Thats as inclusive
      as a brand trying to serve everyone at the same time

  • @diemeng1200
    @diemeng1200 Месяц назад +2

    Same when people complain about k beauty. They dont seem to realize that makeup is not made for them!

  • @renarouge5558
    @renarouge5558 Месяц назад +2

    Huda Beauty is popular in Southeast Asia too.

  • @melissaanthonyxb2730
    @melissaanthonyxb2730 Год назад +7

    I have only 2 products from huda beauty Because they are expensive! (Atleast for my budget) and let me tell you the LIPSTICK! My fav shade is habibi and it's so Creamy and beautiful and it moisturizes the lips better than most lip balms I have tried. And the eye liner pen is amazing too people compliment my sharp wings all the time. Wish I had more money to buy their products 😭

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      Its definitely a brand that deserves its high price point, its not an inflated price

    • @Sara-iy3oz
      @Sara-iy3oz Год назад

      Same. I followed her since the very behinning. Until now I have only 3 products from her and still not even the eye shadow palette which I love so much because of the price. They deserve this price tag but it is so hard to make us support her and buy more from her. Am also pale af (am ethnically Syrian) and I am not sure my shde will be there because even in the western brands I never seem to perfectly match my color. Kayali is a brand I was following each release since day 1 too and still does not own anything from them!😭! I hope I can get new studf from her soon

  • @insulaarachnid
    @insulaarachnid Год назад +5

    I was not familiar with Huda Beauty, this provided me with a solid background to the brand.

  • @anniebale4343
    @anniebale4343 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is incredibly fascinating. I've always wondered what kind of specialty makeup brands and beauty styles are popular elsewhere and how they differ and/or compare from American standards, since a lot of it definitely interweaves in and out. Examples being looking up a Maybelline, Revlon, or L'Oreal (a.k.a an American or European cosmetics brand) lipstick and coming across dozens of Middle Eastern women talking about shades that I've never personally heard of (Maybelline's ColorSensational in Dried Roses or Almond Pink are two I see quite a bit). There are other brands for sure, but those are the three I see a lot as far as my video shorts and recommended videos go, since I am always looking up swatches and reviews on drugstore brands so I don't buy something I'll regret.
    Bluntly, there's an overlap in some places, and I always run into that overlap while browsing. Particularly in videos that involve ladies showing their top 5 or 10 lip products, they'll mention brands like Lakme or Colorbar, and then talk about Maybelline or Revlon in the same breath. The makeup marketing space is so ridiculously vast now. :'o

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  8 месяцев назад +1

      Its fascinating right? I love it. A great example of this are the Korean brands where some are geared specifically towards Koreans, some are for non-akoreans and very very few are for both

    • @anniebale4343
      @anniebale4343 7 месяцев назад

      @@underskinYT Oh, goodness, yes! And Japanese makeup, too. Peripera, Etude House, Canmake, and Rom&nd all come to mind as brands I've seen explode in popularity over the years. I also remember watching videos of various girls using things like ArtClass contour palettes or Innisfree lipsticks(?) when I was first getting interested in "beauty RUclips" many, many years ago.
      There's just so much nuance in makeup culture around the world, it's all so interesting. And with things being so easy to access now for most people, there's just an endless overlap in usability for just about anyone who can get their hands on it.
      Though, that's where you run into the dangers of hyperconsumerism and endless trends, but that's a whole other wheelbarrow of conversation.

  • @akirebara
    @akirebara 7 месяцев назад +5

    I know Trixie Mattel and other drag queens have said Huda Beauty is great, especially their matte makeup. They last long without shine and sweatproof (also very important for women living in warmer climates).

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  7 месяцев назад +3

      Ive not heard a complaint about their products

  • @katemarlor1816
    @katemarlor1816 Год назад +29

    Robert Welsh does makeup. His twin brother James Welsh does skincare.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +8

      Everybody loves the twins, so juicy and so ripe

    • @akabetty1
      @akabetty1 Год назад +14

      LOL - when I saw Robert on the screen but they said James Welsh all I could hear was "This is your weekly reminder we are not the same person." from their Twins channel. 😁

    • @katemarlor1816
      @katemarlor1816 Год назад +2

      @@akabetty1 OMG! Yes, I completely forgot their twin channel!

    • @nattyb9489
      @nattyb9489 Год назад +1

      ​@akabetty1 that was what I was going to comment 😂😂

  • @VioletFem
    @VioletFem Год назад +89

    Love your business breakdown of beauty companies

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much

    • @rororiri9
      @rororiri9 Год назад +1

      Same! I watch her videos just for her business breakdowns ❤

  • @Mirage238
    @Mirage238 Год назад +7

    I love Huda. Great quality make up for dark skin❤

  • @DieynabaNduwayo
    @DieynabaNduwayo Год назад +7

    when its come to huda beauty, i m more oriented on the fragrance side which I love and die for!!!!it is very unique and very not expensive I love Mona kattan not because she own Kayali but her personality is just waw....... I love how she interact to the consumer on her Ig very freindly.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +6

      The more I research, the more I respect these women, very savvy both traditionally and modernly on social media. I want to do a video about Kayali soon, Im interested to see more about it

    • @DieynabaNduwayo
      @DieynabaNduwayo Год назад

      @@underskinYT yes yes do kayali they really need to be showen aroud the world

  • @jova9941
    @jova9941 Год назад +38

    i love huda.. i think ppl are too hard on her and she’s easy to hate on.. i think u also forgot to mention when she stepped down at CEO? maybe i missed it lol

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +16

      I did mention she stepped down. But yes, I agree pol have hated on her so easily, but that seems to happen a lot to women, its even a studied.

    • @paigelaliberte
      @paigelaliberte Год назад +4

      @@underskinYTthat was my takeaway. Once again, women are not able to be successful without large voices trying to bring them down.

  • @UniqueliStunning
    @UniqueliStunning 2 месяца назад +1

    I have green undertones and her products work for me I always thought I had yellow I think alot of black women would be surprised that they are more olive

  • @HAIRHOLIC_1
    @HAIRHOLIC_1 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have scanned few of huda products in Sephora with my Yuka app, and let me tell you!! As good as people claim they are, I won’t be buying any of that toxic make up.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  8 месяцев назад +4

      Chemicals dont make it toxic though, theyre all needed

    • @HAIRHOLIC_1
      @HAIRHOLIC_1 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@underskinYT did I say chemical? I said toxic !!

    • @HAIRHOLIC_1
      @HAIRHOLIC_1 6 месяцев назад

      Full of hormone disruptors, endocrine disruptors, irritants and allergies causing ingredients, even some natural ingredients can be toxic, natural don’t mean healthy. Heroine is natural that don’t make it any good.

    • @Klaudjaa___
      @Klaudjaa___ Месяц назад

      @@HAIRHOLIC_1yea it doesn’t work like that girl..

  • @amairhapokala
    @amairhapokala 11 месяцев назад +1

    expanding into fragrances was a genius idea. everyone, from my teenage friends to my mom, is obsessed with them

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      I really want to do a video on Kayali, I respect their marketing so much

    • @amairhapokala
      @amairhapokala 11 месяцев назад

      omg yes you def should!! @@underskinYT

  • @annemarrie3895
    @annemarrie3895 Год назад +1

    I think I already mentioned a couple videos back, how I love the beauty channel. I was super excited for this video. Awesome great insight as usual.Although I found this particular vid to be a little too fast paced. Also just out of curiosity, given that they're other beauty review channels out here, what would you say is your differentiator? If you were to unbiasedly critic yourself?

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +3

      I believe I have two differentiators, the first is the level of detail that I go into with research and the second is looking at the companies from a business perspective. I also think that I have a more neutral way of commenting on companies which is more of a differentiator here than on the fashion channel, a lot of the beauty videos focus on the drama of it, the ethics of their decisions, almost talking of them as a person, whereas I tend to prefer to understand why or how in a more logical and less personal way (though both are certainly valid, I dont want to decry anyone). That was never really intentional as a differentiator though, it came as a result of looking at them as a business, but its certainly the differentiator I get the most comments on.
      However, I say all of that, but Im also well aware that if I did a competitor analysis that I would be able to point out a lot of points of weakness too. Its a saturated genre and that comes with its own challenges. But, I do just genuinely enjoy the content I produce and I certainly hope that comes across more than anything else

    • @annemarrie3895
      @annemarrie3895 Год назад

      @@underskinYT this was actually quite spot on, because what you've described is actually what peeks through. It's quite saturated for sure, but I feel your channel has brought such a fresh perspective to the beauty space. I genuinely love it, for someone who loves make up, but also loves intellectually stimulating conversations, I get a kick out of video essays, so having this perspective on beauty is honestly quite satisfying for me as part of your audience. can't wait for the next one, looking forward to it. 🤗🌞

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Im so glad you find that value in what I produce. Actually, in general, Im so flattered to have found so many people interested in that side of the industry and that I dont feel like Ive been lost in the seas of other videos/channels

  • @marooishere2801
    @marooishere2801 11 месяцев назад +1

    Their Originial Rose Gold Edition Pallete is the BEST! I hope they create it again because it was the perfect pallete-had the basics, transitions, and beautiful shimmers.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад

      I love when products hold so much value to us like this does for you, it makes the seas of crap being sold to us so much more worth it

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      (Seas of crap being from other brands of course)

  • @rosalielonka2804
    @rosalielonka2804 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love her products as a blacl woman the pigmentation and colormatch is on point

  • @SuperYogagirl
    @SuperYogagirl 3 месяца назад

    I am a Canadian with pale white skin ( it rains all the time where I live), and I am curious about Huda. I see it in Sephora and to me, it looks polished and classy. I would wear it.

  • @zarlashtkhan3740
    @zarlashtkhan3740 3 месяца назад +2

    I don't see Huda falling off. She has recently re-invogirated her following through her political positioning, got alot of new followers onboard with the bds movement and also established herself in the industry as synonymous with quality. She doesn't need the same kind of social media noise anymore - however KayAli was everywhere on release.

  • @socalbeautylover7424
    @socalbeautylover7424 Год назад +4

    The lack of consistency in terms of product quality is the biggest issue I have with Huda Beauty.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +4

      They seem to be more consistent than most brands tho imo

    • @socalbeautylover7424
      @socalbeautylover7424 Год назад +1

      @@underskinYT I have only tried Huda's eyeshadow and lip products. The lip products are too drying for me, so I'm basing my opinion on their eyeshadow formula. The quality of their shadows is inconsistent when compared to brands such as Pat McGrath and Natasha Denona. I love the Huda Rose Quartz, New Nude and Pretty Grunge palettes. But the quads and 9-pan palettes are mostly chalky and lack pigment.

  • @honiej00n75
    @honiej00n75 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I dint care if it’s not for me because I live my natural beauty.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      For sure! Even if youre not actively buying the products, its good to be informed imo 🤍

  • @kumikamii
    @kumikamii Месяц назад +1

    As someone who was born and grew up in the middle east, I was in my teens when I saw Huda's popularity SKYROCKET in the whole 2016 beauty Era, and is still very very popular, with Sephora's in my country having multiple products continuously sold out from her, she may have fallen off a bit in the west, but Middle Easterners and Arabs still love her products

  • @ashleyrenee7273
    @ashleyrenee7273 5 месяцев назад

    Your channel is so educational. I love seeing the marketing side of makeup brands.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much 🥰 hopefully onwards and upwards from here

  • @hyperdiegesis
    @hyperdiegesis 11 месяцев назад +3

    video was randomly recommended for me and hahah im from Turkey kinda went OH WORD LESGO when u mentioned your partner was Turkish haha

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад

      The only thing better than Turkish people is Bulent Ersoy who is above us mere mortals 🙌🙌

  • @Unknown-jf5sk
    @Unknown-jf5sk Год назад +9

    I'm Arabic and she's extremely loved in our society,I personally love her products even though i am a natural makeup girlie !

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      If seems shes loved for good reason, I know my partner really likes her too 🙌

  • @mug1996
    @mug1996 Год назад +23

    I hope Huda Beauty gets all the support for supporting Palestine! I hate how western media think because something isn't popular here its not popular elsewhere. The middle eastern/arab women were the original full glam girlies and they STILL do full glam. Huda will always have a place there! I love Huda's products because they're so good for oily skin, matte and work well on dark/black skin. I understand people want to know do soft glam in the west but that doesn't mean she's fallen off! There's a reason why she released glowish and fragrances

  • @MsFurkan2002
    @MsFurkan2002 Год назад +2

    Hi from Turkey love your videos.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      My turkish partner will be so happy 🥰

  • @scentalya
    @scentalya Месяц назад +1

    The joke is her palettes don't even look flattering on Middle Eastern women. Pink looks jarring on olive skin.

  • @stephyz101
    @stephyz101 11 месяцев назад +1

    Unfortunately I am not a fan of Huda Beauty. When the hype was all over their palettes and lashes, I bought them with high hopes… unfortunately it did not work out with my skin. The eyeshadow pigment, although beautiful, just was too thick and chalky! I really wished it would have worked out… I kept trying to make it work…. In the end, my HB purchases just sat collecting dust on my vanity :( I still don’t know what to do with them… I feel bad on throwing them out

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      Do you have a friend who would enjoy giving it a go?

    • @stephyz101
      @stephyz101 11 месяцев назад

      @@underskinYT I’ll ask around! Thanks for the idea!! 💕

  • @Noortje394
    @Noortje394 Год назад +7

    She is amazing❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉

  • @dionneking8
    @dionneking8 Год назад +3

    Huda is very popular and will be here for a while 0:49

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад

      Where is here for you?

    • @dionneking8
      @dionneking8 Год назад

      @@underskinYT just thriving basically they are doing well for themselves

  • @OnlyLoveCan38
    @OnlyLoveCan38 Год назад

    It's all good Alicia. Happy new year. Keep the hair😊 it's SPLENDID!

  • @ForeverAlwaysHK
    @ForeverAlwaysHK 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for making this video. You're research and conclusions are spot on. I'm South Asian and I really enjoy Huda Beauty's products. They really do produce makeup that works for my skin tone.

  • @shaliquebrown800
    @shaliquebrown800 Год назад

    Her duo mascara is amazing and I like that the tub is not round. If I put it down the tube doesn’t roll and it saves me when I’m in a rush

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      Its good for people with difficulty using their fingers too 🥰

  • @thequeenmidas
    @thequeenmidas 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very well done to Huda and her sisters👌🏾 There's enough room for everyone to prosper and flourish. Consumers have a wide choice of brands to choose from, and that's always great.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly! Definitely space for all, but not all brands have to cater for all. Im not out here trying to see monopolies

  • @ericaghosh2760
    @ericaghosh2760 Месяц назад +1

    Finally a brand which focuses on Indian and Asian skin tones bcz the so called amazing brands like Bobbi brown and Nars and Charlotte Tilbury dosent really have undertones to match Asian ppl no matter how much how ever much they say 40 shades of 50 they DO NOT make us feel included its always the wrong tone so ya not western focused but eastern focused bcz I donno what is the complaint abt cz no one complained when the above mentioned brands didn’t have Asian or Indian shades and undertones .🙄

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Месяц назад

      Its performative, for sure. If they wanted shades to fit actually everyone, the whole industry would not have waited until after Fenty made it look profitable

  • @MonaKattan
    @MonaKattan Год назад +9

    Also, the reason why we never address lies or false accusations is because we always ask, what would Beyoncé do! Lol!Queeeen! 🩷🩷🩷

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      WWBD, what would 🐝 do?

    • @MonaKattan
      @MonaKattan Год назад +4

      Yass yasss yassss!!! 👸🏽🐝

  • @limbo576
    @limbo576 Год назад +4

    First time I'm early here 😊

  • @taranullius9221
    @taranullius9221 5 месяцев назад +3

    Huda was the same skintone as the girl using colour correctors. She was using an outrageous, probably clout-chasing amount for views hoping to go viral when she had minimal colour correcting needed and it didn't actually lighten her skintone (ergo the colourism argument won't fly with me even a little bit and again, how different was she from Huda?). Giving makeup advice is bad now. Gen Z need to grow a spine.

  • @hba4357
    @hba4357 6 месяцев назад

    I really like the HB range. I have the concealer, foundation and have just purchased the "nude" eyeshadow palette! Granted, I am south Asian and find her products suitable for my skintone (mine is similar to Huda's) but I see no reason why her products wouldn't suit more lighter skintones.
    Now I want to try the Kayali perfume!

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I really want to try the perfume too, I know that Mona has watched the video, maybe I’ll get on the PR list one day 🤣

  • @arang_ba
    @arang_ba Год назад +8

    Fenty succeeded because it's riri's brand and the shade range just added to it*

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +10

      It wouldve failed if that was their only differentiator. A celebrity name, no matter how famous, cannot make a sustainable brand

    • @tattqx3558
      @tattqx3558 Год назад +5

      There are plenty of celebrity brands that fail which proves that a celebrity name alone does not determine success. Rare Beauty and Fenty Beauty are extraordinary successes because they have products that actually work and would sell on their own (perhaps in smaller quantities) if the celebrity name wasn't attached to it.

  • @msk-qp6fn
    @msk-qp6fn Год назад +2

    I am not a makeup person despite liking learning about it and its history and business sphere, and I love your videos for the business aspect. I always thought Huda Beauty was of Middle or Central Asia origin due to the name "Huda" as it sounded quite Islamic and was impressed that it managed to get known and sold in America. Was rather surprised and unsurprised to learn Huda was an Iraqi American 😂❤

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад

      Im just glad we can discuss it as theres not a lot of middle eastern brands known in the west just because the consumers have different taste, so as you said, for the US launch to be so successful is a real feat

  • @ZurieRae
    @ZurieRae Год назад +5

    I love the Brand! The products I have I adore. Granted I haven’t tried everything. Love the inclusivity, Love the esthetic, love that’s it’s women/ minority owned.

    • @underskinYT
      @underskinYT  Год назад +1

      Im interested in the last bit you said bcs obviously that currently is provide a point of difference, but I’m not sure how much that affects the market today. We’ve had such a huge saturation of minority owned brands that I wonder how long that will remain unique

    • @ZurieRae
      @ZurieRae Год назад +4

      @@underskinYT I agree with that. I personally buy all brands as long as the products are good! But representation will always be important.