Though the liquid blushes does spoil faster than powder blush, if it is coming out of a squeeze tube you don’t have to worry about bacteria as much. A lot of bacteria comes from touching the products. You don’t touch what is in the squeeze tube so that product should be fine as long as the texture is still fine.
That's what I was thinking as well, just like skin care products tube versus jar. However if the texture has changed/separated that's definitely a sign.
if you like the milani baked blushes, I think you'll really enjoy the baked blushes from Laura geller😍 I have one in the shade 'tropic hues' (also the first baked blush I've ever tried😅) and I LOVE it!! it gives my cheeks such a gorgeous flush of color with a nice shimmer, but not too intense! it's PERFECT for summer!🥰
Hi Miranda! would you or do you ever use a highlighter that maybe seems to metallic or glittery, for your cheeks, as an eyeshadow? Like the Pixie highlighter duo that was so pretty. Love your channel!
What ingredient in powder bushes go bad though? No one has ever been able to tell me. Bacteria typically doesn’t thrive in powder environments, so I’m pretty sure you can keep powder products for a really long time. Cream or liquid products are a different story though.
While I don’t know a straightforward answer to this in terms of ingredients, unless you were keeping your brushes extremely clean after every use there’s always a chance of transferring your own oils and bacteria into the product. But with more powder blushes also containing butters and oils (ie murumuru butter etc) I can see shelf lives varying between each powder product.
@@slashedbeauty Oils, yes, they can cause a film to develop over powder products. But you can scrape over or clean off the top layer to get around the oil issue and continue using the product. Other than that, powder products are fine. Actually, you can look it up, the whole idea of having to throw out your powder products after the expiration date is a myth. Unless the powder is visibly spoiled or smells funny, you’re fine to use it for years. Bacteria doesn’t like powder products.
@@slashedbeauty The ones to be more concerned with are creams and liquids, the oils in them can go bad. I honestly have eye shadow palettes and blushes from 5+ years ago and I periodically check on them, but have had very few issues.
@@slashedbeauty I honestly think that they give powder products a shelf life either 1. Cause they have to or 2. So that people will replace it and buy more…. Could be both though.
ok so im a beginner on makeup bc im a teen (+ veeeery strict parents),and the makeup products i love most are blushes and lipglosses,and u got me hooked lol
Does the flower beauty melon blush transfers? Like if I apply on cheeks and someone pull my cheeks then will it go away? 😢 Or its sets quite on skin with dewy finish? ❤️
I find that most dewy finish products don't set all the way down, that's what keeps them dewy. It lasts a good while but if someone pulls on your cheeks it might move... don't let them do that lol
You did really great.. I was getting break out on my chin after never having acne and it was my setting powder I didn't think it was that old, but I guess it was lol
I have found that fragrance in products is often an overlooked culprit too. I no longer use complexion products with fragrance and my skin is clear. :)
You are the only other person that I’ve ever seen use the Weylie Hoang pallete from physicians formula I’m surprised you didn’t mention that one? I exclusively use that one at home because it’s too big to travel with but in my travel makeup bag I have the Milani rose de Oro. I’ve probably owned it six years now, still going strong 😜 and impossible to overdo that. It truly gives your skin that pick-me-up anytime, anywhere 💖.
Unless it smells bad or looks weird I've not had issues with stuff luckily that may seem older. It's new to me products that tend to be an issue if I ever break out....or Charlotte T products lol.
You lost me with the essence. Those blushes are great but I understand needing to declutter your collection.i just picked up the Milani luminoso after decluttering it a few years ago and idk why I ever did. 😂
Ma’am the undone beauty isn’t three different shades, its three different intensities of the same color. That’s first off. Secondly the cover fx blush isn’t a blush and highlight, it’s actually a matte blush and a shimmery blush/blush topper. As for lip and cheek duos they are marketed that way bc cream blushes are the exact same as lip products. The undone beauty blush stick wont work with a full face of cakey makeup. It is meant to be a natural makeup look. I don’t mean the natural makeup looks that ppl are trying to pass off as natural, but truly natural. Using it with something like glossier or the undone skin tint will give you the result it was intended to give. Pro tip that many ppl that aren’t educated on is that we use multi tasking products to give a more monochromatic natural beauty look. If you are the type to cake on a full face then you can’t really appreciate multi taskers or lip and cheek duos. Lastly I wouldn’t say this was ruthless but i guess we are using a different dictionary.
Ah yes, you’re right! It’s been a while since I used the undone compact (clearly). I still feel like a lot of lip and cheek dual products don’t work well on the lips. The finish is almost always off. My problem isn’t that it’s “natural” but that it ends up looking powdery or filmy on the lips. I actually quite enjoy a fresh face, and monochromatic looks. I just wish that so many “dual” formulas didn’t end up drying down weird on the lips
@@slashedbeauty I agree that muti use formulas rarely perform well on more than one feature. Lip and cheek ones only look good on either lip, or cheeks. I have not found a product that looks/feels great on both. Can you make it work that way? Yeah, sure, it works! But I don't want something that just works bc the company puts it on the label. Just bc it can be done that way, doesn't mean it's great for that. Not everything works the same for everyone either, that's for sure :)
Though the liquid blushes does spoil faster than powder blush, if it is coming out of a squeeze tube you don’t have to worry about bacteria as much. A lot of bacteria comes from touching the products. You don’t touch what is in the squeeze tube so that product should be fine as long as the texture is still fine.
That's what I was thinking as well, just like skin care products tube versus jar. However if the texture has changed/separated that's definitely a sign.
Omgosh thosme Kokie blushes look nearly identical to the Moira blushes same big pans and design on product.
I love your declutters theyre so fun to watch
Thanks so much, Ashley!!
The wet and wild fantasy thing is now what I’m on the look out for. The glitters look great!
i've been throwing out products to save my skin lately too, so i really resonated with you on this. I think you did great!
This is a great reminder that I should probably declutter my revlon colorstay foundation which sucks because I have so much left!!!!
Milani Dolce Pink is a beautiful blush! I hit pan on that one in no time😊
It's so good!!!
if you like the milani baked blushes, I think you'll really enjoy the baked blushes from Laura geller😍 I have one in the shade 'tropic hues' (also the first baked blush I've ever tried😅) and I LOVE it!! it gives my cheeks such a gorgeous flush of color with a nice shimmer, but not too intense! it's PERFECT for summer!🥰
Hi Miranda! would you or do you ever use a highlighter that maybe seems to metallic or glittery, for your cheeks, as an eyeshadow? Like the Pixie highlighter duo that was so pretty. Love your channel!
That’s a great idea! I don’t think I’ve ever done it but that’s an awesome way to get use out of a highlight you don’t use
woooow !!!!! your hair is so perfectly and beautiful !!!!
Thank you!! I’m so loving the new cut!
What ingredient in powder bushes go bad though? No one has ever been able to tell me. Bacteria typically doesn’t thrive in powder environments, so I’m pretty sure you can keep powder products for a really long time. Cream or liquid products are a different story though.
While I don’t know a straightforward answer to this in terms of ingredients, unless you were keeping your brushes extremely clean after every use there’s always a chance of transferring your own oils and bacteria into the product. But with more powder blushes also containing butters and oils (ie murumuru butter etc) I can see shelf lives varying between each powder product.
@@slashedbeauty Oils, yes, they can cause a film to develop over powder products. But you can scrape over or clean off the top layer to get around the oil issue and continue using the product. Other than that, powder products are fine. Actually, you can look it up, the whole idea of having to throw out your powder products after the expiration date is a myth. Unless the powder is visibly spoiled or smells funny, you’re fine to use it for years. Bacteria doesn’t like powder products.
@@slashedbeauty The ones to be more concerned with are creams and liquids, the oils in them can go bad. I honestly have eye shadow palettes and blushes from 5+ years ago and I periodically check on them, but have had very few issues.
@@slashedbeauty I honestly think that they give powder products a shelf life either 1. Cause they have to or 2. So that people will replace it and buy more…. Could be both though.
omg, I LOVE YOUR HAIRCUT
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️ me too!!!!
@@slashedbeauty you're stunning 😻
ok so im a beginner on makeup bc im a teen (+ veeeery strict parents),and the makeup products i love most are blushes and lipglosses,and u got me hooked lol
Aww!! Well I'm glad you found me because you can find a lot of great stuff on a budget! 💕
Does the flower beauty melon blush transfers? Like if I apply on cheeks and someone pull my cheeks then will it go away? 😢 Or its sets quite on skin with dewy finish? ❤️
I find that most dewy finish products don't set all the way down, that's what keeps them dewy. It lasts a good while but if someone pulls on your cheeks it might move... don't let them do that lol
Do you love the new nyx concealer? Is it really worth it? ❤️
@@Soma-gp5zw I haven't tried the new one! You mean the serum one?
Yes❤️ I hope it won't be too dewy as in our country we sweat a lot. But I have also dry skin
You did really great.. I was getting break out on my chin after never having acne and it was my setting powder I didn't think it was that old, but I guess it was lol
There you go!! Now that I'm finally experiencing semi-clear skin I don't want to take any chances 😄
I have found that fragrance in products is often an overlooked culprit too. I no longer use complexion products with fragrance and my skin is clear. :)
You are the only other person that I’ve ever seen use the Weylie Hoang pallete from physicians formula I’m surprised you didn’t mention that one? I exclusively use that one at home because it’s too big to travel with but in my travel makeup bag I have the Milani rose de Oro. I’ve probably owned it six years now, still going strong 😜 and impossible to overdo that. It truly gives your skin that pick-me-up anytime, anywhere 💖.
That one was in my palette declutter 😄 I keep it in a different drawer since it’s larger!
Just FYI, Sheglam has foundation balms & lip oils. I may order some out of curiosity, plus I need a refill of my liquid bronzer.
Oooh interesting!! I do get nervous because their clothes have been found to have like astronomical levels of lead in them, I'm wary of their makeup 🤪
@@slashedbeauty I wasn't aware, good to know, thanks.
Hi 💗 Good one 👍 Thank you 🌷
Unless it smells bad or looks weird I've not had issues with stuff luckily that may seem older. It's new to me products that tend to be an issue if I ever break out....or Charlotte T products lol.
Ooooh I wonder if Charlotte T uses a fragrance or other irritating ingredient!!
@@slashedbeauty no idea but I can't use her flawless filter or magic cream but I can use other things with fragrance fine.
Woww amazing blushes
Plss give me some blushes
I donate what I can (usually unopened) to teen shelters and programs.
How old are you?
why?
I was just curious to know🤷🏻♂️
@@joerider1687 late 20s 😄
Thank you for answering
You lost me with the essence. Those blushes are great but I understand needing to declutter your collection.i just picked up the Milani luminoso after decluttering it a few years ago and idk why I ever did. 😂
I mean that coral on was just NOT going to show up on my skin 😂
Ma’am the undone beauty isn’t three different shades, its three different intensities of the same color. That’s first off. Secondly the cover fx blush isn’t a blush and highlight, it’s actually a matte blush and a shimmery blush/blush topper. As for lip and cheek duos they are marketed that way bc cream blushes are the exact same as lip products. The undone beauty blush stick wont work with a full face of cakey makeup. It is meant to be a natural makeup look. I don’t mean the natural makeup looks that ppl are trying to pass off as natural, but truly natural. Using it with something like glossier or the undone skin tint will give you the result it was intended to give. Pro tip that many ppl that aren’t educated on is that we use multi tasking products to give a more monochromatic natural beauty look. If you are the type to cake on a full face then you can’t really appreciate multi taskers or lip and cheek duos. Lastly I wouldn’t say this was ruthless but i guess we are using a different dictionary.
Ah yes, you’re right! It’s been a while since I used the undone compact (clearly). I still feel like a lot of lip and cheek dual products don’t work well on the lips. The finish is almost always off. My problem isn’t that it’s “natural” but that it ends up looking powdery or filmy on the lips. I actually quite enjoy a fresh face, and monochromatic looks. I just wish that so many “dual” formulas didn’t end up drying down weird on the lips
@@slashedbeauty I agree that muti use formulas rarely perform well on more than one feature. Lip and cheek ones only look good on either lip, or cheeks. I have not found a product that looks/feels great on both. Can you make it work that way? Yeah, sure, it works! But I don't want something that just works bc the company puts it on the label. Just bc it can be done that way, doesn't mean it's great for that. Not everything works the same for everyone either, that's for sure :)
@@kellya8267 Exactly. And once they start going into lip/cheek/eye... I mean the finish cannot serve all 3, period.