How TIK TOK RUINED the beauty community!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2022
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Комментарии • 158

  • @Charlottec968
    @Charlottec968 2 года назад +905

    I would never go to tik Tok for a beauty review, i swear the girls on there are obsessed with everything they try, I never get shown bad/meh reviews - they try a new product, immediately love it and then never show it again

    • @catburglarnami
      @catburglarnami 2 года назад +45

      There is a popular youtuber MUA that says she is "obsessed" with the products she is using all throughout her tutorials, in each video. But I love her looks and tutorials, so I just end up muting her lmao because it is annoying to hear "I am just OBSESSED with this shade, it's so pretty!!" 10+ times. and whatever she says, she says the same point three times in a row, in differently reworded sentences...again maybe because youtube videos are longer she feels like she needs to fill up the video and just repeats herself over and over? I thought about leaving some constructive criticism for her but I feel like I would just get dragged or called a "hater"

    • @arandootsarandano
      @arandootsarandano 2 года назад +2

      Exactly, I just go and maybe look swatches or something like that

    • @Bazibishop
      @Bazibishop Год назад +1

      @@catburglarnami who you talking about?

    • @iamtheaceupmysleeve1687
      @iamtheaceupmysleeve1687 Год назад +1

      @@Bazibishop I’m GUESSING Meredith Duxbury (idk if the last name is right) but I could be wrong

    • @Noora_Spruce
      @Noora_Spruce Год назад +2

      I found 3 makeup products on tiktok that were highly recommended, watched some youtube review videos and ended up buying only one out of three.

  • @itsme-ot7tp
    @itsme-ot7tp 2 года назад +735

    Tiktok is addictive because you can see multiple fun videos in a short time but I think RUclips is superior. I think RUclips is great because you can create connection with your audience with long format videos and it feels far more personal than tiktok. I enjoy tiktok but I often cannot remember what I watched 10 minutes after I close the app.

    • @5555.Star.
      @5555.Star. 2 года назад +23

      exactlyy there are creators that I like on TikTok but I literally have little to no feeling towards them unlike my favorite RUclipsr's. Like you have those ytbers that basically "raised" you but I dont feel that way at all with any tiktokers even ones that I used to find really funny and follow. I think that tiktok will basically just become a good place to get news and quick entertainment from but I don't think it'll ever be able to replace RUclips in the sense of community and actually being able to choose what you can see. It also doesn't help that people want to focus on their mental health and better themselves and tiktok is doing the opposite

    • @recluseren
      @recluseren 2 года назад +3

      I don't use TikTok but I feel like that might be better for kids mentally? To not get suckered into as many parasocial relationships that many RUclipsrs try to create

    • @5555.Star.
      @5555.Star. 2 года назад +10

      @@recluseren I guess so? but I feel like having a "big sister" or a fave funny gamer on yt is healthier mentally than the constant model beauty that they see on tiktok. that is ofc excluding the "Dark Humor" that some of these youtubers have.

    • @valeriam6248
      @valeriam6248 2 года назад +7

      @@recluseren depends on how you see it, maybe in that sense it could be better but in general mental health wise Tiktok is much worse as it totally lowers attention span of children.

    • @causeofmyserendipity8562
      @causeofmyserendipity8562 2 года назад +12

      @@recluseren theres no way tiktok is better for mental health, the trends there are so toxic, all based on attractiveness, sexualizing, flaunting how you dress what you buy etc.. and the format is terrible because it’s made to have no end, you can scroll forever and it’s so addictive. I’m sure kids raised on tiktok would have a terrible attention span

  • @luizachagas9398
    @luizachagas9398 2 года назад +345

    the thing that annoys me the most is when people say "apparently if you do x and y your face will be flawless" NO ONE HAS EVER SAID THAT EVER IN LIFE.

    • @AnneAnssam190301
      @AnneAnssam190301 2 года назад +10

      Omg so true and they try the most dumb hack ever I feel like I’m watching 5 minutes craft and act surprised

  • @spunk33grl
    @spunk33grl 2 года назад +294

    I think Tik Tok is really the embodiment of everything that is wrong with the internet and social media.... The fact that our society can now only handle 1 minute snippets of entertainment instead of watching long form entertainment... You can't learn anything completely in a few minutes. You are so right about the problems.

    • @mollyanna000
      @mollyanna000 2 года назад +9

      and the fact that people are getting so much money from such short and low effort content

    • @sanggavyjeyasankar9609
      @sanggavyjeyasankar9609 2 года назад

      honestly i think its just how much social media in general we face not only tiktok. like in my experience b4 tiktok came out I cannot watch long yt vids at all. but yea tiktok is horrible lol.

  • @korobandresarrieta8193
    @korobandresarrieta8193 2 года назад +87

    I thought youtube was dying but I am slowly coming back because tiktok can be too much

    • @5555.Star.
      @5555.Star. 2 года назад +19

      I feel like if RUclips "reverts" a little it'll do great. The recommendations are so lacking that videos you've previously seen just keep on getting recommended and for some reason when you search for something it gives recommendations? once it fixes that up instead of focusing on other small things it'll come back fast

  • @whyamihere6201
    @whyamihere6201 2 года назад +178

    I feel like tiktok reviews aren’t even reviews. People will just say “wow it’s pretty” “it’s easy to apply” “I love it” … like… how is it pretty? Not everyone may agree with what you think is pretty. How is it easy to apply? How does the product apply with various application meathods? You love it? Why exactly??? People are out here buying products because a tiktok review said it was nice, without knowing which kind of demographic it would be nice for.

    • @lauren9697
      @lauren9697 2 года назад +19

      Truly there’s no depth to the “reviews” they’re just first impressions

    • @lemmyseyohelo2543
      @lemmyseyohelo2543 2 года назад +6

      right? they say "omg guys I'm obsessed" on every product

  • @tanja9006
    @tanja9006 2 года назад +208

    Literally every eyeshadow palette states that you shouldn’t use the shadows around your eyes. This over dramatising things in the beauty community has always been so annoying. Same with red/pink tines staining your eyes… like it happens.

    • @designwonderland1
      @designwonderland1 2 года назад +43

      If they're called an eye shadow palette they have to be eye safe in the UK... if they're called pigment they prob aren't eye safe. False advertising rules and all that

    • @Miss_kornelia_xo
      @Miss_kornelia_xo 2 года назад +3

      I think it’s more to do with testing products I mean obviously these pigments have to be tested however ppl have different allergies so you should test it before

  • @gabirivera2454
    @gabirivera2454 2 года назад +75

    tiktok isn’t gonna ruin youtube bc youtube satisfies a different need. tiktok is for short form videos and youtube is long form videos. users on either site don’t want to go their for the opposite.

    • @eminekomimi44
      @eminekomimi44 2 года назад +4

      Yep when someone posts a longer tiktok video I'm more likely to scroll past, but on youtube I watch many 30 mins-1hr videos. Though youtube shorts gives the short form content too

  • @makeupthoughts777
    @makeupthoughts777 2 года назад +203

    I find tik tok has become the new way for some creators to push brands... and theres such a fine line of sponsored and not sponsored thats it difficult to differentiate it on tik tok as opposed to youtube...
    And you cant get a true tutorial on tik tok like you can on youtube

  • @PucaFlea
    @PucaFlea 2 года назад +90

    RUclips will always be king to me. TikTok is popular as it does make it easier to “make it” than starting on RUclips. I know people on Instagram with massive followings and yet barely have any on here. Same will happen with TikTok. Some will just pick their platform

  • @OGseoulite
    @OGseoulite 2 года назад +147

    The beauty community ruined itself long before tik tok was ever touched lmao

  • @bearscarebeauty
    @bearscarebeauty 2 года назад +82

    The guy talking about Kylie's eyeshadow pallet is usually pretty uninformed. He sells his "master classes" but his knowledge base is built almost exclusively using 2016 RUclips techniques. While I don't think he is malicious or bad, but he tries to make appeals to authority while having little real knowledge. He also allegedly worked at Sephora....so the fact that he doesn't understand that almost EVERY makeup brand uses pressed pigments is very sussy.

    • @bearscarebeauty
      @bearscarebeauty 2 года назад +15

      ....this is made much worse by the fact that he has WORN pigment shadows in his videos....and didn't bother researching it.

    • @scarletsletter4466
      @scarletsletter4466 2 года назад +3

      Isn't that guy Nick mainly a comedian? I feel like most of his clips I've seen are comedy shorts about when he worked at Sephora. However, I could be wrong & just unaware if he's holding himself out to be a celeb MUA or something 🤔

    • @bearscarebeauty
      @bearscarebeauty Год назад +1

      @@scarletsletter4466 his videos have been exclusively comedy skits until a few months ago where he started advertising his makeup class.

  • @AnneAnssam190301
    @AnneAnssam190301 2 года назад +17

    I really really hate those new videos where beauty influencers I used to like act Dumb and surprised because they bland their foundation with a spoon 💀

  • @FranThe1
    @FranThe1 2 года назад +56

    I get this so much! I’m almost 23 and probably around 7 years or so ago Instagram was my life on the internet, I’d upload like every single day, multiple times a day. Now I rarely use it and it’s just sat on my phone collecting dust. Even with TikTok I don’t tend to sit and scroll on that much anymore. RUclips is and always has been my preferred method of consuming content, I just like watching longer videos with more in depth content personally. And I feel like the likes of TikTok is contributing to such short attention spans in younger generations too😅

    • @Serena-Vanderwoodsen
      @Serena-Vanderwoodsen 2 года назад +2

      The short attention span comment is interesting. I’m 26 and used to use instagram since I was 17 and it was until the age of 20 that I got bored/lost interest. Purely because there was no “social media” interaction. No comments, just likes and there was no sense of a friendly community lol. Now I have no social media. Maybe I might make one when I was play the violin fluently, but that’s about it. Neither do I have any friends so I think that contributes to not want to have social media or whatever.

  • @angietoonz6605
    @angietoonz6605 2 года назад +30

    i feel like the only one in the world who still doesn't have tiktok lol. I downloaded it for two days last summer and deleted it instantly. I can never find short videos that entertaining. I prefer long content in general.

  • @fury5500
    @fury5500 2 года назад +31

    I will always prefer long form content. tiktok is nice for a couple of funny videos but that's it. I do not like the way tiktok is basically a breeding hub for extreme consumerism. Influencers push the idea of excess and often promote items that are blatantly horrible quality too. I think it's damn near worse than the beauty rooms stuff because it reaches people in all communities.

  • @melaniegorniak3803
    @melaniegorniak3803 2 года назад +32

    It’s called Pressed Pigment not Eyeshadow there’s the answer Yt taught us this omg what 7 yrs ago already? It’s North America as a whole not just the U.S I’m Canadian and we can’t get a lot Drugstore products because our laws are much stricter and very outdated.

  • @QW-fw5ez
    @QW-fw5ez 2 года назад +25

    It’s been a while since I commented but I just wanted to let you know that I’m loving the pivot to commentary rather than just drama updates. Coz nothing interesting is happening lately. Bring back the road to irrelevancy series!

  • @ljubicapop-trajkova9525
    @ljubicapop-trajkova9525 2 года назад +49

    I was having similar thoughts the other day regarding tiktok - teens now are being fed these short videos regardless if it's doing makeup, explaining something or telling a story, which in the long run will cause their attention span to significantly shorten and they'll have a much harder time learning things that require their attention for longer periods of time such as university subjects.

    • @angietoonz6605
      @angietoonz6605 2 года назад +8

      very true. Even when i grew up on youtube, the videos were average at least 5 minutes. tiktok is significantly shorter than that, let alone nowadays on youtube where the average is 20-30 minutes (a tv show length).

    • @carolinatorres7575
      @carolinatorres7575 2 года назад +7

      I've always said this about Tiktok and super short videos. You get fed information so fast and the point that you become accustomed to it and life is not like that.

  • @sofiavaz5842
    @sofiavaz5842 2 года назад +18

    1 min foundation reviews brought us the good apple foundation, the thing that went viral but wear tests showed how BAD it is

  • @mus1quenonst0p
    @mus1quenonst0p 2 года назад +12

    you knocked your lip shape out of the park. your makeup looks gorgeous!

  • @alex_gallo_
    @alex_gallo_ 2 года назад +18

    I was also victim of 2015 Instagram 😂 nowadays I’m imune to the likes of Mikayla. I can see what is wrong with “reviews” that are 1 minute or less. They are not really informative - I remember when YT changed from single review to thorough reviews and it had such impact on customers that IMO it also changed brands aproach to marketing (brands market for example complexion products in more thorough way).

  • @sarahclement8498
    @sarahclement8498 2 года назад +14

    I think this is a really interesting topic. My hot take as an old lady who has seen even more cycles: we are seeing another HUGE uptick in the number of people who are diagnosed (or self diagnosed) with ADHD, and a lot of that stuff teaching people about ADHD or memeing it is on IG or TikTok. What we might see (it's happened before with other technologies) is a backlash against TikTok for actually feeding into issues with inattention because it has an absolutely maniacal way of sucking people in. People will start to question whether it is good for their health and attention span and favour more long form content again. TikTok may extend the time it allowed for videos, but that will undermine its appeal, its addictive qualities, and also its point of difference. In addition, people might finally clue into how it is just as unethical as FB/Meta, if we ever *finally* get a proper expose on that, then we will go through a whole "delete TikTok" thing as well. What I am not sure about is whether people will just *say* they are leaving the platform or actually do it because of how attached people are to it. Spotify found their subscriber and user numbers didn't even change in a noticeable way in the wake of the whole scandal around Joe Rogan, despite all the shouting and shaking of fists online. Tiktok has similar addictive qualities to Twitter, and Twitter somehow manages to ride so many waves, even though it is a terrible platform that is bad for many people's mental health and personal data is constantly mined just like on FB. I dunno.... it's hard to predict the future and humans are notoriously bad at predicting it, but I don't see TikTok staying around unless they evolve, and I suspect any evolution will make them too much like every other platform and will water down its supposed point of difference, especially as its current audience ages out and moves on. People my age mostly watch it so that they can find out what's cool and try to be cool themselves 😆😆

  • @EmbalmerEmi
    @EmbalmerEmi 2 года назад +10

    I don't think that Tik-Tok is doing anything that Instagram hasn't already done years ago...

  • @yueillustration
    @yueillustration 2 года назад +10

    I‘m 23 and the same happened from facebook to Instagram what is now happening from Instagram to tiktok HAHA RUclips is the only thing that stays unique

  • @Kim-vt8yr
    @Kim-vt8yr 2 года назад +9

    I run a handmade skincare small business and I must say tiktok is helping my business lots! When I see where clicks to my Etsy come from a lot are from the link in my bio on tiktok but I agree I feel like it’s dying down a bit for personal accounts just as people are super busy now with work and life in general after the pandemic! I only have time now on an evening to go on there after I’ve posted my product videos during the day!

  • @HeartsWithPaperHands
    @HeartsWithPaperHands 2 года назад +6

    Eventually people are going to click that tiktok is one big advert and its either someone's covert review or a literal tiktok shop and its going to die out.

  • @lvLia814
    @lvLia814 2 года назад +6

    Tiktok is good for laughs and quick clips of news/events BUT from there I still will go to other platforms to look into it. For example, makeup, if I see a product used and recommended I’m still coming to RUclips to see an entire in depth review and wear test. Also you can’t throw up up tiktok onto the tv, like I love to go thru my subs on my tv sit back and relax… tiktok is a completely different vibe.

  • @thatmalaysiangirl
    @thatmalaysiangirl 2 года назад +51

    I think that people need to realise that we have a whole new generation that is getting into makeup, beauty /lifestyle and the platform they’ve chosen to consume is TikTok. Just like how we all were excited to learn all these things on RUclips, this new generation is excited to learn from TikTok and that means recycling a lot of things cause how many ways can you contour the same face?
    Lest we forget that the tips and tricks that were trending on RUclips very much existed for a long time outside of it but because 1 influencer goes viral, it gets picked up as some revolutionary technique.
    Example of this is Baking. When influencer started doing it like it’s a revolutionary method but many pro Makeup artists stated that this is something that has been around for ages.
    Famously with drag queens
    Don’t think its fair to coin it as something RUclips has already done since it’s all recycling anyways.

    • @xtamiko
      @xtamiko Год назад

      You are right in everything you said but I think baking came from drag

  • @kyliebias68
    @kyliebias68 2 года назад +12

    I would LOVE a makeup tutorial on this look bc I'm floored and your makeup is always so flawless

  • @chelseareneeG
    @chelseareneeG 2 года назад +9

    TikTok is still pretty good at sharing more people and expanding reach. I’ve notice I hardly see videos from other creators or when I do it’s barely related to myself before.

  • @richardwright9292
    @richardwright9292 2 года назад +15

    My niece is a TikToker and blew up at age of TWELVE. Ironically, due to being first clip in a RUclips compilation.
    She is not a Beauty creator but she has been offered PR and sponsorships. Some of the offers have been very exploitative and it is preying on naivety of younger creators. They know any undisclosed sponsorship etc will be pinned on these young creators. Also, they know they are less likely to know their own worth and accept low rates or agree to unpaid contracts. It is very gross when they ignore contact details and slide into private messaging.
    I think a lot of TikTokers will transition to longer form content - especially if they are creative and passionate. My niece is not even 14 now but already finding the platform to be creatively limiting. However, there will always be new 12/13/14 year olds to fill that void and I do not think brands will stop using opportunities to underpay creators. It will definitely take some type of huge scandal to change anything.

  • @AH-hq3ji
    @AH-hq3ji 2 года назад +1

    your voice has changed so much since when I first started watching you omg! from London to American x

  • @winonamama8358
    @winonamama8358 2 года назад +4

    Please make a tutorial on how to get your look in this video. It’s hard to concentrate on the video content when u look that stunning😭

  • @Mingeeming10
    @Mingeeming10 2 года назад +4

    Watching this on my lunchy break :)

  • @sadafr6499
    @sadafr6499 2 года назад +1

    I always make sure to watch the longer RUclips reviews when I see a viral product on tiktok cuz there is no way you could be detailed in 60s

  • @Alice-ib4cz
    @Alice-ib4cz 2 года назад +3

    Watching that MrJohnnyross video made me whole body cringe 😭 did he not do any research ??!

  • @BethanyGallagher97
    @BethanyGallagher97 2 года назад +4

    I saw recently a tiktoker explain that they get paid to do a video to a certain sound to get it trending. She said that she has been paid to do a video to this sound (Lizzo about damn time) but then when she posted the video it was not disclosed that it was paid🥴

  • @kt18439
    @kt18439 Год назад +1

    on an angelika deep dive binge 🫶🏼

  • @kwiekati
    @kwiekati 2 года назад +3

    You should do more beauty commentary, this video was really interesting 😊

  • @niacxrys12
    @niacxrys12 2 года назад +2

    I can’t say much about beauty pages as the beauty community drama really put me off following beauty people lol but I think one of the things that brings people to tiktok is how personalised the fyp is. I’m getting 20 min beauty videos or people I’m just not interested in recommended to me on youtube when its not something I watch but my tiktok is full of animals, DIY, travel etc. Also people loved vines and a lot of tiktoks have that same style of funny skit

  • @alvalba__
    @alvalba__ 2 года назад

    i got so tired about the fast pace on tiktok always getting bombarded with better products and new releases and this or that and i don't go as often after the pandemic either but that's something i keep in mind to not open the app, it creates the need to buy absolutely everything you see even when you already have enough products and i don't know how to explain the feeling but i truly get tired watching so many reviews so quick

  • @tortellinidoodle
    @tortellinidoodle Год назад

    I have a Bratz doll that looks exactly like you and I'm here for it.

  • @nataliawasilewska97
    @nataliawasilewska97 2 года назад +1

    I feel as though I use tiktok to just pass the time. Its quick little silly videos to watch whereas youtube its more to lie down and relax and you already have an idea of what or who you want to watch. With tiktok, I dont even folllow anyone, just scroll fyp

  • @oli.4409
    @oli.4409 2 года назад +1

    tiktok is in my social media file whereas youtube is in the same file i have netflix and spotify on and it got me thinking about how tiktok has essentially merged creating platforms and social media together and that’s why it’s so successful

    • @imserious592
      @imserious592 Год назад +1

      successfully insane. people are going to hell with it.

  • @graciegilchriest
    @graciegilchriest 2 года назад +10

    Have you listened Emma Chamberlain’s recent podcasts? Literally blew my mind. I work in influencer relations for a beauty brand, and that podcast opened my eyes to so much. I have no idea what’s going to happen next.

    • @ambera6101
      @ambera6101 2 года назад +2

      Oh wow what exactly did she say? Now I’m interested lol

    • @Ipomoeas
      @Ipomoeas 2 года назад +2

      Which recent ones specifically

  • @alejandraguzman9842
    @alejandraguzman9842 2 года назад +2

    but that's just every social media.Whatver new social media that popped off would've had that outcome. Regarding the beauty community... i don't think it "ruined" it because on youtube was about gossip, about other youtubers in the beauty community and not about make up. At least on tiktok its about make up.

  • @monireal7026
    @monireal7026 2 года назад

    I was just thinking about this last night how there’s so many relatable people that I’d like to watch on RUclips but they only make Tiktok

  • @e.m.lumesound1070
    @e.m.lumesound1070 2 года назад +2

    I personally never trust reviews on tiktok for the very reason that brand deals/sponsorship are the only way to make revenue there. I always go to YT for that.
    The kind of tiktoks I enjoy most are the ones with Vine energy haha

  •  2 года назад

    Tick tock is so busy looking (specially now) that I can not use it. It gives me the creeps all the buttons around the videos

  • @playlist_collective
    @playlist_collective 2 года назад +2

    Pro Mua here with over a decade of experience in events, commercial and editorial hair and makeup.
    Fact of the matter is RUclips beauty guru techniques aren't what actual pro mua's do on clients: our end goal is always to create a look that would look perfect on camera AND in person/real life. Most RUclips (also tiktok) techniques are not in person friendly because the texture you'd end up with is makeup texture, not skin texture. The way most of them layer their skin products almost always ends up caking up throughout the day.
    And as some other commenters have mentioned, none of their techniques are revolutionary or new: it's been in the industry for decades. Its all down to virality and people then view it as something completely undone before

  • @cicicerreta
    @cicicerreta 2 года назад

    This video is so quiet! I really enjoyed the concept, but I couldn’t hear it at all without headphones in

  • @goaskellice
    @goaskellice 2 года назад

    I’m not trying to make excuses for not following guidelines or undisclosed ads but I can definitely understand why people try and be sneaky and do it, any post I’ve made with #ad always flops and gets shown to much less people than just a regular post of similar content but unsponsored

  • @elliezzz7812
    @elliezzz7812 2 года назад

    I feel like at least if your not posting personal stuff or videos with other creaters , there’s less of a chance something controversial happening in short form , whilst at the same time even more likely to have something controversial happening as a short clip without much explanation or context , but with that I feel like the drama cycle like the #muascam on TikTok goes even faster than RUclips drama as creators only have to pick up there phone and reply to the drama and 5 mins later another person can make a short video replying to that person , whereas I feel like RUclips’s rather calculated the way creators reply to drama like they make scripts and will frame the shots of them so it’s more sympathetic and so they don’t say the wrong thing

  • @Sophieee117
    @Sophieee117 2 года назад +3

    I do enjoy both RUclips and TikTok but I’ve found myself realising that I don’t take many recommendation from TikTok as I just don’t trust their opinions the same way I do RUclipsrs. There’s a handful of very successful TikTokers (Mikayla being one of them) who I swear love absolutely everything they try and are clearly recording ads and you can find no evidence of that on the video

  • @penelopediblasio2566
    @penelopediblasio2566 2 года назад +2

    The cycle of Life💖

  • @anisuvou
    @anisuvou 2 года назад +1

    Both platforms suits different needs. When I’m on tiktok I forget what I watched and who I watched after I scroll up. Even if I decide to follow them it is very unlikely for me to go back and remember their name, at this point if they show back up in the future then that’s the most I will do to search for them lol. I just scroll on the FYP and keep it going. If it’s a product I’m interested in I just screen shot it. RUclips is more memorable because I will watch creators that I’m genuinely interested in and check back on regular basis (not just makeup but all interests). I do like how on tiktok there are more creators from all around the world that manages to come through in the FYP. Also, if a tiktok vid says come back for part 2,3,etc I’m def not checking back in for all of that 😫

  • @rheamaben3663
    @rheamaben3663 2 года назад

    off topic but you skin looks absolutely flawless

  • @kimjongun5613
    @kimjongun5613 2 года назад +1

    I agree with you but I have to admit I have spent a good portion of the video trying to figure what did you use on your eyes

  • @maisymariee
    @maisymariee 2 года назад +2

    Well this will be interesting. Can’t wait to watch this!

  • @meriam832
    @meriam832 2 года назад

    I just knew it was about Meredith’s Jones road foundation video

  • @palimaus
    @palimaus Год назад +1

    I agree with u on this topic! The tik tok beauty gurus upload like 3-4 videos a day and it's just spam content like 15 secs of praising a product, or STOP DOING UR -- LIKE THIS, DO THIS INSTEAD, they are on YT making shorts as well and it's annoying these videos get recommended to me all the time, there's no artistry, no thorough in depth reviews, sometimes even misleading info like a girl said makeup is expired on the date shown on the package, which is really just the 5 years shelf life🤦‍♀ They also do sponsored videos without informing ppl it's an ad. It's sad ppl nowdays love to watch these super short low effort videos instead of watching a youtuber do a in depth 20 min video with efforts, I like to sit down, watch youtubers apply/talk about makeup it's relaxing not having someone scream in ur face OMG LOOK AT THAT HIGHLIGHT
    Also I'd love to see u do a video on mikayla if that's ur plan! I saw some shady things earlier of her saying she's a jaclyn hill fan and jaclyn inspired her so much and ppl found comments of her on jaclyn's old insta posts, like "must be nice being rich from uploading on YT" or "yikes"

  • @alvalba__
    @alvalba__ 2 года назад +1

    i think youtube is going through a kinda rough patch because the rise of tiktok and its fast and short type of content, maybe the views are going down here because you get sucked on tiktok but i don't think youtube will die down and tiktok will become the next best platform, of course it's still gonna have great success since you can watch only a few videos in a short period of time, so if someone is in a rush, they will probably choose to watch tiktok
    i also thought tiktok would've died down a lot by now after quarantine but they are adapting an implementing longer content which will make people who are growing with tiktok maybe stay on tiktok but the ones who grew with youtube will switch to youtube again for long content because i think it feels more reliable to us

  • @missacat5027
    @missacat5027 2 года назад +1

    my tiktok is just filled with cats and i love it. Its good for a laugh while u sit on the toilet.. beside that i dont really use it.

  • @hellatras.h
    @hellatras.h 2 года назад +1

    Comment for engagement 💖 I love these type of videos.. literally so chill✨

  • @ColorMeShell
    @ColorMeShell Год назад +1

    What’s the eye shadow ur wearing?? It’s GORGEOUS!!!! 😮

  • @crystalynaurelia300
    @crystalynaurelia300 Год назад

    i like johnny, i see his videos on my instagrams fyp. but he definitely blew this out of proportion. i don’t think i have a single eyeshadow palette that doesn’t say “not safe for eye use,” it’s just a legality thing. even those eye glitters you can get that is just a jelly formula with chunks of glitter in them aren’t “eye safe”, they have to put those types of warnings on lots of makeup products. hell, products that have packaging to make them look like food or smell like food have warnings like “do not eat, not real food”, it’s usually just for legal protections, especially in america

  • @NeonGreenSpidey
    @NeonGreenSpidey Год назад

    21, USA. i feel the same way abt kids on tiktok. I just try to ignore my FOMO.

  • @jaendhoe3962
    @jaendhoe3962 2 года назад +1

    i think one of the best examples if viral marketing on Tiktok was the KVD good apple foundation. got that was such a shit show, i laugh about it once in a while

  • @terencesilva4499
    @terencesilva4499 2 года назад

    No tiktok will never beat RUclips is the world's second biggest search engine.

  • @ceciliecerise
    @ceciliecerise 2 года назад +1

    My ear hurts

  • @Melissastu
    @Melissastu 2 года назад +5

    I don't really care about makeup channel anymore... I can't imagine watching a 20 minute video about just makeup.. I don't know why because i used to love it so i don't know if it's coming back.

    • @Melissastu
      @Melissastu 2 года назад +4

      Yes, the sponsoring is a real problem on tiktok ! a french tiktoker said that she didn't need to say anything because it was gifted ! it's not how it works !

  • @melaniegorniak3803
    @melaniegorniak3803 2 года назад +2

    Personally I’ve never liked or enjoyed TikTok for these exact reasons.

  • @loumanouna
    @loumanouna 2 года назад +1

    i never consume beauty content on tiktok

  • @czuczmon
    @czuczmon Год назад

    Tik tok reviews are fun but I will never trust them. I always then go to RUclips looking for legit review.

  • @bhanidtharatiyanuwat3733
    @bhanidtharatiyanuwat3733 2 года назад

    Mostly reviewing on tiktok it's like they got paid for it ( I'm not attacking anyone) and have a lots ton of filters in theirs videos so they come out like flawless makeup tutorials, I'm in this makeup games for quite some time before that I followed their videos but my makeup doesn't seem like them 😂 , so kinda get used to it , then I quit watching it and i know that makeup is just a makeup it can't make your skin flawless. Agreed they really ruined makeup community.

  • @Rainbowofthefallen
    @Rainbowofthefallen Год назад

    Just commenting for the algorithm 🧡💛

  • @cyberpixxie
    @cyberpixxie 2 года назад +1

    i love tiktok but it’s highly problematic

  • @elecops9825
    @elecops9825 2 года назад +3

    It's good in a way, I think RUclips needs some healthy competition. The app, not the creators. RUclips had a monopoly on the market for years, and because of this, they never felt the need to improve anything. Now Tiktok is here, suddenly RUclips has to work for its views. I don't personally have Tiktok, I still prefer the traditional long videos on RUclips, I can see why it could be a good thing.

  • @elecops9825
    @elecops9825 2 года назад

    I feel like Tiktok makes it easier to fake things. Like 1 creator could say 'look at this viral blush! It's amazing, you have to buy it before it sells out!' and everyone jumps on the bandwagon, when actually she's the only person talking about it. People can get away with more on Tiktok than RUclips. If a RUclipsr said something went viral on RUclips, you could so easily find out if it's true or not.

  • @melaniegorniak3803
    @melaniegorniak3803 2 года назад +2

    YT will never die TikTok isn’t trustworthy.

  • @valeriehenze2878
    @valeriehenze2878 2 года назад

    I think the creator was aware that there are red dyes that are not FDA approved. To my understanding he tried to point out that unlike the usual warning "not safe around the eyes" that label red, vegan dyes in ehe shadows (eye *pigment* palettes), there is a "not safe for usage on the *face* warning on there, indicating that unlike i.e. blushes that use those red pigments and are safe to use on the face and don't have the warnings that eye pigment palettes do, these products aren't even safe by FDA to use on the face as a whole. So it's different than the whole "we put 'don't use around the eyes' on there bc we have to but you can use it but it might stain".

  • @franoneenkun
    @franoneenkun Год назад

    Great vid

  • @dharling97
    @dharling97 2 года назад +1

    Personally I will not watch a 20 minute long video review on some sort of makeup product...
    My favorite length of most RUclips videos is 10 minutes, when we are on 20 it has to be some sort of amazing ass deep dive on some sort of interesting or funny topic.
    Around 30, it's vlogs from my favorite RUclipsrs, and do we go even higher up, it has to be the type of video I can just play without actually having to watch.

  • @avasava7720
    @avasava7720 Год назад

    “New generation” the people rapidly posting recommendation videos normally are in their early 30’s or late 20’s

  • @NeonGreenSpidey
    @NeonGreenSpidey Год назад

    Im 21, USA. I use tiktok maybe 2x a month, i actually prefer spending my time watching video essays and stuff. I mostly spend 15-40 mins per video. Tiktok isnt new to me, and you told me why. Its basically insta. And… i dont like instagram. Feels too fake.

  • @claudiahall6412
    @claudiahall6412 2 года назад

    Or, they use it wrong and are surprised when it doesn't look good

  • @illusion513
    @illusion513 Год назад

    But is no one gonna talk about how Tik Tok uses your data? Cause that shit is scary. Worse than Instagram.

  • @piperjames3719
    @piperjames3719 2 года назад

    You would think with the authenticity that tik tok has by being so overflooded with everyday people where as Instagram was always influencers with a following to maintain. It’s easier to believe the review of a smaller account for any platform. But tik tok seems to break that barrier unless it is a sponsorship

    • @mus1quenonst0p
      @mus1quenonst0p 2 года назад +1

      but now we have tons of small accounts and “everyday people” who know the exact model that they have to follow to become an influencer, e.g. feature and speak positively about brands, so there’s an inherent risk of dishonesty from the start.

    • @piperjames3719
      @piperjames3719 2 года назад

      @@mus1quenonst0p exactly see it’s a slippery slope no observation can really help us draw a clear conclusion but at the end of the day we know people are greedy for fame and fortune

  • @DaisyAruba
    @DaisyAruba Год назад

    I just like the name Angelika it reminds me of angels but then the character from rug rats lol and spelled w a K
    Love it. Haha ur very youngggg & I was 14 on Ig but I’m older than ur gen I’m a mix technically & it’s like “wow if I was born earlier I would be a “star” on social media” when I look back and see what I was posting & doing.
    Timing. Like for Mikayla the timing was wonderful for her and it was just perfect for others and I truly hope every one who wants to have a respectable platform to express their thoughts and opinions on where they can make $ and a loving from it while focusing on hobbies + things they love to do; will come true for everyone. And those who don’t I hope it’s cause they found something different they want and no longer want to be an internet personality or channel.

  • @agirlinabasementofyourdaddy
    @agirlinabasementofyourdaddy Год назад

    Not you mentioning Farsàli 😂 Damn, I forgot it even existed.

  • @kellynaz9256
    @kellynaz9256 Год назад

    idk wtf is on ur eyes but its gorg

  • @alexisasheep6554
    @alexisasheep6554 Год назад

    I think the reason why tiktok is still so prevalent is bc it's algorithm is freaking amazing and way superior to youtube. It's gotten better here over the years but my god, you watch three videos on tiktok and it magically knows exactly what you want. That's my experience at least. Also the many sub groups on tiktok that you may search for or end up in is pretty fun, it's an entire experience imo. Some things just work so well in short format and youtube hasn't gotten the hang of it just yet (it's getting there) so tiktok is filling a hole that's been left empty pretty much since vine and improved upon it. There's quite a few moderation issues and problem with hate speech being somewhat tolerated or ignored though and that's where it loses points for me but otherwise it's doing what other social media didn't do.

  • @idaandersson3290
    @idaandersson3290 2 года назад

    What are you using on yours eyes in this video? 🌸

  • @lauracharlotte4802
    @lauracharlotte4802 2 года назад +1

    Please cover the sacconejolys! X

  • @mus1quenonst0p
    @mus1quenonst0p 2 года назад

    i wonder how the FTC will get to tik tok with it being based in china…

  • @amberrosegeorge8929
    @amberrosegeorge8929 2 года назад

    I think tik tok is great for teenagers because they have the time to be sucked into watching it for long periods of time and absorb a lot of different content in one sitting however it doesn’t really fit into day to day life especially as you get older and have more responsibilities. I think it’ll start to die out because it’s not something that you can watch whilst doing something else as the content is short and you have to swipe constantly. I think it’ll get boring very quickly.

  • @TheMangomelon789
    @TheMangomelon789 Год назад

    The thing that bothers me about RUclips is that creators want to make longer videos because that’s what is incentivized but with things like unboxing and reviews, often those honestly don’t need to be 20 minutes long and I get frustrated watching them because it takes forever to get to the main points and often the introduction is long and winding and unrelated. Never mind if you’re looking up a product just for a tutorial of how to use it. Like just show me! Stop talking about your dog for 10 min first! I see this a lot with big RUclipsrs who will talk about nothing and put huge pauses between statements and such and then do a prank or whatever and draw that out too when really it could’ve been done in 5 min if that. I do agree though that there is a lot of clickbait unhealthy/dangerous/unhelpful hacks on Tik Tok. And I think it affects attention span negatively.

    • @TheMangomelon789
      @TheMangomelon789 Год назад

      And all of that is not even touching the absolutely nonsensical hours long videos that young kids watch on RUclips. I worked in an after school program and the content kids watched on RUclips were… like wtf

  • @inshaaflatief5233
    @inshaaflatief5233 2 года назад +3

    Never been this early on a video ☺️

  • @XxxpurplegurlxxX1
    @XxxpurplegurlxxX1 2 года назад

    Omg I didn’t realise how early I am there’s only 6 comments !!! Wow this is weird !