I love watching an actual person who grew up in the Y2K era, doing their beauty routine the way people back in that era did it. It feels authentic. When I see Y2K beauty and fashion things from other people it's usually the modernized stuff that nobody did or wore back then.
For me late 90s/ early 2000s was all about Maybelline! Loved their cool effect cooling cream eyeshadow and their wet diamonds lipsticks! I also used (and still use) Elizabeth Arden flawless finish compact X
I was in the alternative scene in the mid to late 80’s of high school. My daily makeup consisted of the lightest foundation of basic cover girl liquid, mixed with a tiny bit of Halloween white makeup, the fairest cover girl powder (smelled like noxema), Mabeline expert wear eyeliner in velvet black (melted with a lighter to get a good, dark line), maybelline great lash in the most black I could find, whatever lipstick that I liked for the day….mostly darkest reds or black that I would stockpile from Halloween.
Pink Chiffon was sold by Covergirl until I think right before they went cruelty free! During their rebranding they dropped most of their colorful eyeshadows in favor of browns and neutrals. I was so sad! They had the most beautiful lavender eyeshadow in their original lines
I was a 14 year old for Y2K so this really brought me back to high school. I was a huge fan of the Juicy tubes, and Bonne Belle when they used to have fragrance and makeup
This was a trip down memory lane! I was at Uni. and I remember hair mascaras were all the rage! And juicy tubes in every colour under the sun! And this special peel off nail polish from Lancôme, I believe! Ah, such fun times! Everyone was backpacking round the world (before 9/11). Can’t believe it’s been that long !
I remember wearing this concealer as a lipstick as a pre-teen. It was the peak of the "heroine chic" era and it gave me the sick, almost dead color I was looking for 😁
My mom has this really old compact power all the way from the 2000s and it kills me that it's not around anymore. It's the Covergirl clean powder with the green compact and the smell is so distinct I associated all makeup with it. The covergirl clean powder isn't the same and it's too bad.
I remember cover girl being around when I was younger. They were one of the top popular makeup brands I would see in magazines.. this is such a great video. Clinique was very popular as well when I was younger. I remember my grandmother used their products.
Teens: the Ultima II Nakeds line! (I wore this through college!) Etage makeup, and a little bit of L'Oreal. I remember that Clinique 3 step skin routine so much I could smell the toner when you showed the bottle! Early 20s was Urban Decay, Colourings by The Body Shop, Revlon Street Wear, the QUEST to find a good black lipstick (Manic Panic! Or the occasional WnW Fantasy Makers when it was available). The moment I smell Aveda I am instantly 21 again (my friend worked there and would get me all kids of stuff on his discount) I had a couple L'Oreal lipsticks I wore to death, a silver called 'Excalibur' and a grey/purple metallic called 'Plumage'. I still have them somewhere. It's so much fun thinking back to this stuff.
I used all that stuff back then. It's so cool to see it used again. It is so wonderful following someone who is my age. And you know what? We look good too. Love your videos.
Omg! You just took me straight back in time.... lol... love it. Can you do a video on how you organize or put away all of your makeup? I have mine all over the place and need ideas. Would love to see how you organize. 🌺
My scent in the 90s and 00s was Tresor, it was beautiful but now I have allergies🙁. The scents I remember from the early 90's are salon selectives hairspray and Exclamation.
Brings back so many memories. Used lots of cover girl and Maybelline. Didn't use Clinique or Lancome back then because it was still expensive and my mom was buying my makeup.
When I used Clinique, they sold the soap with the dish or without the dish. That way, you didn't have to keep buying dishes. You could just keep using the one you already had. Maybe you just bought the without-the-dish soap.
Yes, I live in Oregon and we called foundation cover-up too! I don't know what changed with that. It is great to see the Y2K cosmetics. I forgot about Y2K and everyone was freaking out.
Got a random suggestion for a video: Movie specific vintage makeup looks! Such as Ann Bancroft in "The Graduate" , Rita Hayworth from her color films (I have found many tutorials don't actually match some looks in her films), the character of Jane from "The Cabinet of Dr Calgari", Doris Day in "Pillow Talk". Thanks for the content!
Such a great video Laura. I used the Clinique 3 step system too, but my scents of late 70s and early 80s were YSL Rive Gauche, Liz Claiborne, RL Lauren and Prescriptives Calyx. I used Lip Smackers and Juicy Tubes too. Such fun to go back in time. ❤️
I still love Clinique but I really loved it in high school. I understand the nostalgic feeling, wait till your forties, the nostalgia is intense. Love your channel.😀
I loved Clinique happy, that was my signature scent in middle school. I also used to use the facial system too like I remember going to the Clinique counter at I wanna say lord and Taylor, I loved it!
Oh memories, I went to middle school in 2004! My makeup routine was lightest foundation from any drugstore brand, topped with white Star Gazer or Manic Panic powder. On my eyes I wore smudged black liner on lower lids and if I wanted some color I'd use purple, red, blue or green eye shadow, then THICK coat of mascara and thinly drawn brows. My lips were always either red, purple, black or colorblocked with concealer. I followed lot of goth, grunge and visual kei trends. I wore my teenage angst on my face and my taste in make up hasn't changed much, lol! Only the products and technique are better and my brows are bit thicker 😝
From 2007 to 2010 I used the Covergirl Dream matte mousse for foundation and Pink Sugar Eau de toilette perfume were my 2 go to products for every day!
Cover girl with noxema foundation, Cover girl cover stick, Maybelline great lash, Coty dusting powder and Charlie cologne or Jean Naté body splash. Also we wore a lot of colorful eye shadows and lip glosses. The late 70's.
I was never successful matching drugstore colors. I think the only one I used was buff beige powder from cover girl. One of the reasons I went to the Clinique counter to be correctly matched. Lipstick and eyeshadows I got all the time from Avon. Metallics were my favorites ❤️
Noxema, sea breeze, outrageous shampoo and conditioner, obsession , body shop soap , cover girl coverup, Clinique black honey, brown eyeshadow, spice lip liner...I was teen in the 90s but I used these in my 20s too ..til I started using mac and loreal
Clinique Happy and Davidoff Coolwater for women were my fave back when I was in my teenage years. Definitely nostalgic scents. I still use the Clinique toner and Black Honey almost lipstick ❤️
I remember using St. Ives apricot face scrub in the 80s. St. Ives also used to make a peppermint deep hair conditioner that made hair super soft and tingled on the scalp, but unfortunately they discontinued it years ago. I also liked Main and Tail shampoo and conditioner. And Cutex nail polish, when Cutex still made colours. I think for makeup I used Wet N Wild. Even in the 80s they had different colors of nail polish and lipstick like blue, black and green, and I think they were only $1.
Truth is, we really had great quality products back then…Many of today’s products are good too, but not really any better. Lancôme had my heart and my mom’s go to was Clinique. I still love some of the Lancôme classics like Dual Finish powder. L’Oréal was always great too! Fun video!
Hey Laura this was such a good video!👏🏻👏🏻❤️🤗my perfume in high school in the mid to late 70s was Estée Lauder Oil perfume and I used cover girl cosmetics. I only used foundation eye liner wings and lite pink blush Creme. My eye lashes were so long just used a little mascara. Pink lips Avon. Mary Kay skin care. I had long hair. So curly. I ironed my hair all the time on the ironing board. Lol lol
Nostalgic make up, I love it! Still amused and fond of my earliest memory, of my (or our, schoolkids) fascination with the new roll on lip gloss from the one and only local drugstore. The scents were strong and so tempting, especially Coca Cola. 😅 The gloss was liquid, and a matching sheer brown color.. it looked so bad. As bad as we all wanted it. I can still feel my childish excitement echoing. ^^
I was 9 in 2000. I started using my mum’s cleanser and I felt like an adult haha. I was also using her ponds moisturiser. I wasn’t allowed to wear makeup when I was growing up, maybe some lip colour during holiday seasons. I was jealous of the dance girls at my school that could wear makeup.
This video is a breath of fresh air. I was too young to use makeup in this era so I wasn’t allowed but I would always watch the commercials and I wanted to use makeup so badly. Now I feel like I do my makeup from this time compared to the modern makeup routine. I love how accurate this video this is.
Adorable video Laura, I graduated in Y2k which I'm about to turn 40 this month and love the nostalgia 💕 Can you do a video on Adrienne Barbeau bc you look just like a younger version
I used the exact same things as a preteen! Seeing the makeup, particularly the “coverup” (we called it that too), brings me back to doing my makeup in the locker room after gym everyday.
I was a high school student in the 80’s and I remember buying Cover Girl foundation in a bottle. Who knows if the color actually matched! We called foundation “base” back then and concealer was “cover up”. In college we (me and just about every other girl I knew!) wore one single eye shadow on the lid only and tight lined only our lower lash line. It was not a good look for me but I thought I looked great! This and my very big hair!! 🤣.
Wow girl!!!! I was born in the 80s and I remember using the term “cover up” in the early 2000s. I used to use that blue eyeshadow from lash line to brows loll. And I remember thinking Clinique was so high end .
My best friend wore Clinique Happy but she made such a fuss when my dad got me a bottle of Happy. So I couldn't use it at school. Ugh I wore Ralph Lauren, Baby doll by YSL and Classique by Jean Paul Gaultier. My dad travelled a lot so duty free perfume was a usual gift.
I love the max factor Erace concealer stick, I don't wear much makeup and use it to fix slightly dark undereyes instead of a high coverage undereye highlighting concealer that is preferred by most today. I rub some on my finger and tap on after skincare and it corrects the purple without being too heavy and it lasts forever instead of a month like liquid concealer.
I think of the 80s and 90s when I see the Clinique bar and classic green container. My mom has been using it for about 40 years. Luckily she kept the container of one of the bars she bought awhile back. It looks retro.
Hi Laura it's fun to look back at products we used when we were younger. I also straightened my hair when I was teenager, but now it's naturally straight. ☺️💕⚘💄
I used Neutrogena in high school in the 90's then I graduated to Mary Kay in my early twenties. Now I'm a Merle Norman gal and Elizabeth Arden. I buy Clinque for my daughter and son. The blackhead scrub works great for them.
Joining the nostalgia. ✌Frizz Ease and the Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion, the Juicy Tubes.. yes, same in Europe! I went cheaper at the drugstore, but still. Thierry Mugler Alien everywhere. Alluring Pure Poison ads, and I was too young. ^^ Getting my hands on the scent of original Miss Dior Cherie 2005 lately brings me right back to these innocent good times. Having fun browsing Cologne's big shopping mall. Which I read has since doubled in size - times goes so fast!
Theses were definitely all the products I used growing up as a 90’s teen. I loved Juicy tubes when I got a little older and could afford better makeup. I also used covergirl lipslicks. They came in different shades of frosted lip gloss/stick so pretty. I remember one day at school a girl came up to me and asked “do you use eyeshadow for lipstick” lol 😂 I said no. Everything I wore was just all frosted colors back then.
I used that cover girl powder from the Tyra ad. Then frosted white shadow by loreal and brown eye liner with great lash mascara. I wore very little makeup until my 20s when I started having enough to fill a caboodle train case. Oh and that makeup look was until I graduated HS in 2005.
Remember Cliniques Pore Minimizer Liquid Foundation ? As a 80s teen with very oily skin, that watery velvet texture foundation was the best, nobody had anything like it.
That cover girl foundation is still my favorite, But i dont use the sponge, I use a flat tip powder brush and it gives an even coverage unlike the sponge which I always found to apply a thick layer making me look like a porcelain doll when i was in school. Maybe you could do a video on the history of covergirl 💄💅💄💅💄💅
Love this !! ❤ i loved the mabelline mascara with the pink and green tube . 🙂 i had really bad acne in hs . Almay use to sell a 3 step cleanse, tone moisturizer system and it cleared up my skin. I remember using the mabelline cover-up concealer stick with the wedge sponges. I just purchased them again and actually like them better than the beauty blender. Or I use my fingers to blend. I still use the covergirl single eyeshadow to fill in my brows. Lol
I remember using the Clinique 3 step system for my acne and something in one of the products took the color out of my eyebrows 😆 I still went on to use other Clinique products down the line, just not that system again.
Well when I was a teen in the 80's Aqua Net was the end all be all one stop shop for those hair frozen in place cool looks. As for makeup back then all a gal needed was one of those short red jet black eyeliner pencils from Maybelline. Put those two together and boom you were set 😂 lol
Yeah growing up 90's was mostly Drug Store make-up. Then when You wanted say a Red Lipstick outside of Revlon or Loreal... You had to shop The Mall, and hunt through brands that didn't target audience the youth. ALURE Magazine brought attention to Designer cosmetics such as Chanel, ULTA ll, Bobby Brown - some of the first Smokey eye shadows you couldn't find a charcoal black eyeshadow on the market.
I have been looking for a cover girl lip palette, it was one color and it was a powder and then you put the gloss on and it was supposed to be long lasting and it did last longer then reg lipstick. That was from the 90s
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I love watching an actual person who grew up in the Y2K era, doing their beauty routine the way people back in that era did it. It feels authentic. When I see Y2K beauty and fashion things from other people it's usually the modernized stuff that nobody did or wore back then.
This!!!! I am so tired of the modernized version of y2k. I appreciate her authenticity so much
agreed! I was a late 90s/early 2000s teenager.
I can't believe Y2k is now deemed vintage/old school. Love this era and thank you for covering it but gosh I feel old lol.
It gets worse😂
I think the year 2000 universally smelled like Clinique Happy. Everywhere you went, someone had it. 😂
Haha so true
Haha yes!! I always think also of the beginning of legally blonde.
I love it still!
Another close contender would probably be Bath and Body Works cucumber melon lol
@@Laurajaneatelier This video made me want to re-purchase it 😄✨
I still wear black cherry lipstick sometimes from Clinique!! Also, every girl in my high school smelled like Herbal Essences 😂
For me late 90s/ early 2000s was all about Maybelline! Loved their cool effect cooling cream eyeshadow and their wet diamonds lipsticks! I also used (and still use) Elizabeth Arden flawless finish compact X
Oh yes maybe that’s the eyeshadow I used sounds familiar
@@Laurajaneatelier I'm sure it's the same one..if you Google it or go on Pinterest..I also went for the icy blue and pink X
Wow I totally forgot those lipsticks! What a blast from the past!
I was in the alternative scene in the mid to late 80’s of high school. My daily makeup consisted of the lightest foundation of basic cover girl liquid, mixed with a tiny bit of Halloween white makeup, the fairest cover girl powder (smelled like noxema), Mabeline expert wear eyeliner in velvet black (melted with a lighter to get a good, dark line), maybelline great lash in the most black I could find, whatever lipstick that I liked for the day….mostly darkest reds or black that I would stockpile from Halloween.
What perfume would you wear? (If any)
Pink Chiffon was sold by Covergirl until I think right before they went cruelty free! During their rebranding they dropped most of their colorful eyeshadows in favor of browns and neutrals. I was so sad! They had the most beautiful lavender eyeshadow in their original lines
I have a graveyard drawer for super old but much beloved favorites, and there is a Pink Chiffon in there! So frosty!
I LOVE the lavender one!
Pink chiffon was EVERYTHING
I was a 14 year old for Y2K so this really brought me back to high school. I was a huge fan of the Juicy tubes, and Bonne Belle when they used to have fragrance and makeup
This was a trip down memory lane! I was at Uni. and I remember hair mascaras were all the rage! And juicy tubes in every colour under the sun! And this special peel off nail polish from Lancôme, I believe! Ah, such fun times! Everyone was backpacking round the world (before 9/11). Can’t believe it’s been that long !
I remember wearing this concealer as a lipstick as a pre-teen. It was the peak of the "heroine chic" era and it gave me the sick, almost dead color I was looking for 😁
Heroin chic.
@@ering7530 I used concealer as lipstick 💀😂 and then a gloss on top
I was so happy when Clinique launched the liquid facial soap. That bar dried out in the container. Always love the 3 step system
My mom has this really old compact power all the way from the 2000s and it kills me that it's not around anymore. It's the Covergirl clean powder with the green compact and the smell is so distinct I associated all makeup with it. The covergirl clean powder isn't the same and it's too bad.
I love Clinique! I used it in the late 80's early 90's. I went back to using it 11years ago.
The late 90s early 2000s was my childhood❤️ love it. I’m obsessed with it coming back in style.
I remember cover girl being around when I was younger. They were one of the top popular makeup brands I would see in magazines.. this is such a great video. Clinique was very popular as well when I was younger. I remember my grandmother used their products.
Teens: the Ultima II Nakeds line! (I wore this through college!) Etage makeup, and a little bit of L'Oreal. I remember that Clinique 3 step skin routine so much I could smell the toner when you showed the bottle! Early 20s was Urban Decay, Colourings by The Body Shop, Revlon Street Wear, the QUEST to find a good black lipstick (Manic Panic! Or the occasional WnW Fantasy Makers when it was available). The moment I smell Aveda I am instantly 21 again (my friend worked there and would get me all kids of stuff on his discount) I had a couple L'Oreal lipsticks I wore to death, a silver called 'Excalibur' and a grey/purple metallic called 'Plumage'. I still have them somewhere. It's so much fun thinking back to this stuff.
I used all that stuff back then. It's so cool to see it used again. It is so wonderful following someone who is my age. And you know what? We look good too. Love your videos.
Omg! You just took me straight back in time.... lol... love it. Can you do a video on how you organize or put away all of your makeup? I have mine all over the place and need ideas. Would love to see how you organize. 🌺
My scent in the 90s and 00s was Tresor, it was beautiful but now I have allergies🙁. The scents I remember from the early 90's are salon selectives hairspray and Exclamation.
Brings back so many memories. Used lots of cover girl and Maybelline. Didn't use Clinique or Lancome back then because it was still expensive and my mom was buying my makeup.
ugh!! first time I see Y2K being called vintage...I'm old af...lol
Haha I know the feeling
When I used Clinique, they sold the soap with the dish or without the dish. That way, you didn't have to keep buying dishes. You could just keep using the one you already had. Maybe you just bought the without-the-dish soap.
Clinique discontinued the dish.
Do early 2000s Paris Hilton beauty routine and/or makeup please.
Yes, I live in Oregon and we called foundation cover-up too! I don't know what changed with that. It is great to see the Y2K cosmetics. I forgot about Y2K and everyone was freaking out.
The rise of beauty gurus and the homogenization of makeup terms
Yes I remember that term being used too. I grew up in Washington state and California. I had forgotten all about that!
Could you please do a tutorial of popular perfumes that were with in the 1990s. More stuff about the 1990s!
Got a random suggestion for a video: Movie specific vintage makeup looks! Such as Ann Bancroft in "The Graduate" , Rita Hayworth from her color films (I have found many tutorials don't actually match some looks in her films), the character of Jane from "The Cabinet of Dr Calgari", Doris Day in "Pillow Talk". Thanks for the content!
Such a great video Laura. I used the Clinique 3 step system too, but my scents of late 70s and early 80s were YSL Rive Gauche, Liz Claiborne, RL Lauren and Prescriptives Calyx. I used Lip Smackers and Juicy Tubes too. Such fun to go back in time. ❤️
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I still love Clinique but I really loved it in high school. I understand the nostalgic feeling, wait till your forties, the nostalgia is intense. Love your channel.😀
Omg, I used so many of those products! Those were the good days :) my first good lip product was also a Lancôme juicy tube. I absolutely loved it.
I loved Clinique happy, that was my signature scent in middle school. I also used to use the facial system too like I remember going to the Clinique counter at I wanna say lord and Taylor, I loved it!
Amazing 💕💕💕
This is so perfect! I'm doing a 90s party for my 40th this year. Getting me ready lol
The 90’s are in. Great timing ☺️ we used to call it cover up too
My first make up was Wet and wild cosmetics.
Oh memories, I went to middle school in 2004! My makeup routine was lightest foundation from any drugstore brand, topped with white Star Gazer or Manic Panic powder. On my eyes I wore smudged black liner on lower lids and if I wanted some color I'd use purple, red, blue or green eye shadow, then THICK coat of mascara and thinly drawn brows. My lips were always either red, purple, black or colorblocked with concealer. I followed lot of goth, grunge and visual kei trends. I wore my teenage angst on my face and my taste in make up hasn't changed much, lol! Only the products and technique are better and my brows are bit thicker 😝
I still use the Clinique beauty bar!
Oh nice that one is good!
@@Laurajaneatelier I also remember thinking I was super cool and trendy when I bought a juicy tube lol. I miss those days!
I still wear Happy.
Can you maybe do a video on Courtney Love‘s favourite beuty products ?
From 2007 to 2010 I used the Covergirl Dream matte mousse for foundation and Pink Sugar Eau de toilette perfume were my 2 go to products for every day!
In the late 80s I used Merle Normal Total Finish Compact Cream Foundation, It was very thick and heavy
I remember metallic silver nail polish being so popular! And the baby blue eyeshadow
I remember using Clinique all the time and all those beauty products back in the day too. ❤
Cover girl with noxema foundation, Cover girl cover stick, Maybelline great lash, Coty dusting powder and Charlie cologne or Jean Naté body splash. Also we wore a lot of colorful eye shadows and lip glosses. The late 70's.
Love this! Thank you for uploading. My signature scent in high school was Sand and Sable lol **nostalgia at its finest**
I was never successful matching drugstore colors. I think the only one I used was buff beige powder from cover girl. One of the reasons I went to the Clinique counter to be correctly matched. Lipstick and eyeshadows I got all the time from Avon. Metallics were my favorites ❤️
Ikr, kids today can go to ulta and get color matched on drugstore products, they don't know how easy they have it
Noxema, sea breeze, outrageous shampoo and conditioner, obsession , body shop soap , cover girl coverup, Clinique black honey, brown eyeshadow, spice lip liner...I was teen in the 90s but I used these in my 20s too ..til I started using mac and loreal
I never contoured back then, I just put bronzer everywhere.
Nice I think I remember doing that too
Think we all did!
I love Clinique products and have all the Happy perfumes. They are wonderful! The eyeshadow looks really pretty on you Laura!
Clinique Happy and Davidoff Coolwater for women were my fave back when I was in my teenage years. Definitely nostalgic scents. I still use the Clinique toner and Black Honey almost lipstick ❤️
I remember using St. Ives apricot face scrub in the 80s. St. Ives also used to make a peppermint deep hair conditioner that made hair super soft and tingled on the scalp, but unfortunately they discontinued it years ago. I also liked Main and Tail shampoo and conditioner. And Cutex nail polish, when Cutex still made colours. I think for makeup I used Wet N Wild. Even in the 80s they had different colors of nail polish and lipstick like blue, black and green, and I think they were only $1.
I was a cover girl fan in middle school and high school. I also used Jane lipsticks and Bonne Bell lip flips. I miss the coffee flavors so much.
Truth is, we really had great quality products back then…Many of today’s products are good too, but not really any better. Lancôme had my heart and my mom’s go to was Clinique. I still love some of the Lancôme classics like Dual Finish powder. L’Oréal was always great too! Fun video!
Hey Laura this was such a good video!👏🏻👏🏻❤️🤗my perfume in high school in the mid to late 70s was Estée Lauder Oil perfume and I used cover girl cosmetics. I only used foundation eye liner wings and lite pink blush Creme. My eye lashes were so long just used a little mascara. Pink lips Avon. Mary Kay skin care. I had long hair. So curly. I ironed my hair all the time on the ironing board. Lol lol
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Nostalgic make up, I love it! Still amused and fond of my earliest memory, of my (or our, schoolkids) fascination with the new roll on lip gloss from the one and only local drugstore.
The scents were strong and so tempting, especially Coca Cola. 😅 The gloss was liquid, and a matching sheer brown color.. it looked so bad. As bad as we all wanted it. I can still feel my childish excitement echoing. ^^
I was 9 in 2000. I started using my mum’s cleanser and I felt like an adult haha. I was also using her ponds moisturiser. I wasn’t allowed to wear makeup when I was growing up, maybe some lip colour during holiday seasons. I was jealous of the dance girls at my school that could wear makeup.
This video is a breath of fresh air. I was too young to use makeup in this era so I wasn’t allowed but I would always watch the commercials and I wanted to use makeup so badly. Now I feel like I do my makeup from this time compared to the modern makeup routine. I love how accurate this video this is.
Adorable video Laura, I graduated in Y2k which I'm about to turn 40 this month and love the nostalgia 💕 Can you do a video on Adrienne Barbeau bc you look just like a younger version
I currently use the Clinique 3 step and love it and I bought that EXACT eyeshadow last week!
Omg, you had everything I could only dream of! Back in my country, those were waaaaay too expensive and only the rich girls had them!
We always called it cover up too! I grew up in southern Ontario, graduated highschool in 2006; so early 2000’s is my highschool experience
I used the exact same things as a preteen! Seeing the makeup, particularly the “coverup” (we called it that too), brings me back to doing my makeup in the locker room after gym everyday.
so 13 going 30, love it!
Haha totally
I used all these products! Frizz ease was a must for straightening your hair!
I was a high school student in the 80’s and I remember buying Cover Girl foundation in a bottle. Who knows if the color actually matched! We called foundation “base” back then and concealer was “cover up”. In college we (me and just about every other girl I knew!) wore one single eye shadow on the lid only and tight lined only our lower lash line. It was not a good look for me but I thought I looked great! This and my very big hair!! 🤣.
Wow girl!!!! I was born in the 80s and I remember using the term “cover up” in the early 2000s. I used to use that blue eyeshadow from lash line to brows loll. And I remember thinking Clinique was so high end .
My best friend wore Clinique Happy but she made such a fuss when my dad got me a bottle of Happy. So I couldn't use it at school. Ugh I wore Ralph Lauren, Baby doll by YSL and Classique by Jean Paul Gaultier. My dad travelled a lot so duty free perfume was a usual gift.
Try the 90s noxema wash if they still have it. They may have discontinued it but that was my 90s go to.
I love the max factor Erace concealer stick, I don't wear much makeup and use it to fix slightly dark undereyes instead of a high coverage undereye highlighting concealer that is preferred by most today. I rub some on my finger and tap on after skincare and it corrects the purple without being too heavy and it lasts forever instead of a month like liquid concealer.
that is so funny i completely forgot until you just said it but i remember calling it "cover-up" in the 90's also
This video was so nostalgic for me 😊 so many memories. I loved Clinique
omg you're right! I remember calling foundation "coverup" as well! (I grew up in LA) Didn't even realize when we made the language change lol
I think of the 80s and 90s when I see the Clinique bar and classic green container. My mom has been using it for about 40 years. Luckily she kept the container of one of the bars she bought awhile back. It looks retro.
I like your bangs styled that way. Super cute!
Hi Laura it's fun to look back at products we used when we were younger.
I also straightened my hair when I was teenager, but now it's naturally straight. ☺️💕⚘💄
I definitely remember foundation being called cover up. And I thought that was one of my cats meowing lol.
Ah yay ! I love that you have dived into y2k makeup.
I was waiting for this one!
I used Neutrogena in high school in the 90's then I graduated to Mary Kay in my early twenties. Now I'm a Merle Norman gal and Elizabeth Arden. I buy Clinque for my daughter and son. The blackhead scrub works great for them.
Joining the nostalgia. ✌Frizz Ease and the Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion, the Juicy Tubes.. yes, same in Europe! I went cheaper at the drugstore, but still. Thierry Mugler Alien everywhere. Alluring Pure Poison ads, and I was too young. ^^
Getting my hands on the scent of original Miss Dior Cherie 2005 lately brings me right back to these innocent good times. Having fun browsing Cologne's big shopping mall. Which I read has since doubled in size - times goes so fast!
I loove the clinique happy, and I miss this whole era
Theses were definitely all the products I used growing up as a 90’s teen. I loved Juicy tubes when I got a little older and could afford better makeup. I also used covergirl lipslicks. They came in different shades of frosted lip gloss/stick so pretty. I remember one day at school a girl came up to me and asked “do you use eyeshadow for lipstick” lol 😂 I said no. Everything I wore was just all frosted colors back then.
I used that cover girl powder from the Tyra ad. Then frosted white shadow by loreal and brown eye liner with great lash mascara. I wore very little makeup until my 20s when I started having enough to fill a caboodle train case. Oh and that makeup look was until I graduated HS in 2005.
In the year 2000 I was 22 years old , which was 22 years ago.
I LOVE happy, l still use it.
I used to straighten my hair with a hot tool 2 inch curling iron and oil from nexus. Worked really well but took forever.
Remember Cliniques Pore Minimizer Liquid Foundation ? As a 80s teen with very oily skin, that watery velvet texture foundation was the best, nobody had anything like it.
This was fun; I forgot about most of this. I literally used every item you went over way back when 😊
That cover girl foundation is still my favorite, But i dont use the sponge, I use a flat tip powder brush and it gives an even coverage unlike the sponge which I always found to apply a thick layer making me look like a porcelain doll when i was in school. Maybe you could do a video on the history of covergirl 💄💅💄💅💄💅
Yes! A brand history series would be awesome!
Love this idea!
Love this !! ❤ i loved the mabelline mascara with the pink and green tube . 🙂 i had really bad acne in hs . Almay use to sell a 3 step cleanse, tone moisturizer system and it cleared up my skin. I remember using the mabelline cover-up concealer stick with the wedge sponges. I just purchased them again and actually like them better than the beauty blender. Or I use my fingers to blend. I still use the covergirl single eyeshadow to fill in my brows. Lol
I remember using the Clinique 3 step system for my acne and something in one of the products took the color out of my eyebrows 😆 I still went on to use other Clinique products down the line, just not that system again.
"Y2K vintage" makes me sound old.
I am using the Clinique toner and I really like it. The dramatically different lotion was my holy grail but now it’s not moisturizing enough for me:(
The bars still come with the tray you just have to choose the one with the tray I think :) also i loved this video ❤️
Clear sail was my go to.
Well when I was a teen in the 80's Aqua Net was the end all be all one stop shop for those hair frozen in place cool looks. As for makeup back then all a gal needed was one of those short red jet black eyeliner pencils from Maybelline. Put those two together and boom you were set 😂 lol
Could you also do the vintage cosmetics from the 1980s - early 1990s called, “CLARION” makeup?
Every so often I Suave Styling Mousse in the hot pink can or whatever’s.
Yeah growing up 90's was mostly Drug Store make-up. Then when You wanted say a Red Lipstick outside of Revlon or Loreal... You had to shop The Mall, and hunt through brands that didn't target audience the youth. ALURE Magazine brought attention to Designer cosmetics such as Chanel, ULTA ll, Bobby Brown - some of the first Smokey eye shadows you couldn't find a charcoal black eyeshadow on the market.
Oh my gosh I was a kid in the early 2000s and thought the concealer in a lipstick shape was actually lipstick 😂 Never knew it wasn’t until now
I started cackling when you said your cat smells like Clinique Happy, lol
I have been looking for a cover girl lip palette, it was one color and it was a powder and then you put the gloss on and it was supposed to be long lasting and it did last longer then reg lipstick. That was from the 90s