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Apparently we all have 'blush blindness'

Apparently we all have ‘blush blindness’
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  • @julesbee6249
    @julesbee624924 күн бұрын

    Blindness insinuates that the wearer doesn’t see it. They see it and love it. No blindness there.

  • @avasava7720

    @avasava7720

    24 күн бұрын

    In the makeup community, traditionally “x blindness” was a term used for the eyebrows to insinuate that the wearer isn’t aware of a certain feature that’s (typically) overdone or weird looking because they’ve regulated it over time or trends are pushing for a certain feature that society just accepted verbatim, generally without making the necessary unique specifications that enable it to look suitable on most people. Blush blindness is when blush becomes over exaggerated to everyone else, but it’s harder for the wearer to realize that the blush is overdone, a weird color, an odd placement, one variable is always just off that went unchecked by the wearer and tends to look abnormal because of excessive repetition and exposure

  • @tammystiletto

    @tammystiletto

    23 күн бұрын

    I am definitely aware, it’s an aesthetic for me personally.

  • @handsoaphandsoap

    @handsoaphandsoap

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@avasava7720 I think you’re missing the very obvious point the commenter is making here, that the term “blindness” isn’t apt in this case because the blush is being worn this way on purpose. Your definition is faulty as it implies that it’s somehow “wrong” to wear your blush in that way, to exaggerate it or wear an unconventional cheek color, when in reality people are doing it as a stylistic choice. Makeup is supposed to be fun. Live a little, loosen up and slap pigment all over your cheeks.

  • @LunarEleven

    @LunarEleven

    23 күн бұрын

    Couldn't have put it better. I'm 42 and I've always loved excessive blush, I'm not going to look back on it and be embarrassed. I look at old pictures and think, I should have worn more blush. 😂 I used to let people asking if I had a fever deter me, but I stopped caring because life is too short to not do what makes you feel good.

  • @LunarEleven

    @LunarEleven

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@avasava7720I am sure they understand what the phrase means ... They're just saying it's not always a matter of being unaware of how it looks, like us millennials are notorious for with eyebrows, sometimes you see it, you like it, and you don't have regrets.

  • @dr.w.makeup5499
    @dr.w.makeup549924 күн бұрын

    Joke’s on them, I know exactly how much blush I’m wearing and I put it there on purpose.

  • @Fafamarie

    @Fafamarie

    23 күн бұрын

    Absolutely love this comment ❤

  • @aidak3341

    @aidak3341

    23 күн бұрын

    Sameee 🥰 it makes me so happy

  • @louisah6020

    @louisah6020

    23 күн бұрын

    lol, saaaaaame

  • @dinygoesglam

    @dinygoesglam

    23 күн бұрын

    exactly! "arent you happy I didnt put this much blush on you instead? At least in on my face, not yours"

  • @lindajohnson.

    @lindajohnson.

    21 күн бұрын

    As an older woman, less is more! As you age everything has to be changed. 😮

  • @robin_silas
    @robin_silas23 күн бұрын

    I actually love blush mania. As a black girl, I grew up thinking that blush wasn't for me because brands would have the two same pink colors. When blushes started to go viral and new colors started to be created, I realized that I actually love blush and there are colors that look gorgeous on me.

  • @awalker127

    @awalker127

    23 күн бұрын

    Love this comment, but it's sad that it's taken so long.

  • @CoilyCode

    @CoilyCode

    20 күн бұрын

    Saaaame!!!!

  • @WilliamsPinch

    @WilliamsPinch

    20 күн бұрын

    Yep! Now there are so many options and I’m going touch them ALL 🗣️ lol

  • @adress13

    @adress13

    12 күн бұрын

    Me too girl. I've started using orange blush mixed with a plum color and the outcome is so satisfying.

  • @laurac86

    @laurac86

    11 күн бұрын

    Growing up my friends mom would always use lipstick as blush because it was the only thing that was pigmented enough and/or bright color to show up on her dark skin

  • @katydidknits
    @katydidknits24 күн бұрын

    Oh look… more people telling women that they’re womaning wrong. This whole “x blindness” thing would got right in with that monologue from the Barbie movie. And yes, those of us who grew up in the 80’s ABSOLUTELY look back at old pictures and laugh. Because fashions change. The way I did my hair and makeup in 1988 was for 15-year-old me in 1988, not 50-year-old me in 2024.

  • @june2gem

    @june2gem

    24 күн бұрын

    Agree! Me too! Blush was crazy in the 80's! But I loved it! And still love blush to this day and will wear it however I want to 😁

  • @genevieveve

    @genevieveve

    23 күн бұрын

    I feel like society will just look for any way to drag women down. From this ______ blindness trend, to making people with larger collections feel like they are over consuming and ruining the world... Makeup can be confidence. And confidence is power. And a big portion of the world doesn't want women to be powerful.

  • @Bdhstl95

    @Bdhstl95

    23 күн бұрын

    Big blush, big hair n big shoulder pads. I love the 80s

  • @mnemetotoro

    @mnemetotoro

    23 күн бұрын

    @@genevieveveI don’t believe it is to drag women down. It is most definitively about making people hop to the next trend and consume more, never let consumers settle with one look. It’s marketing 101, make people love a product, then make them think it’s out and something else is in, and the cycle repeats on and on. Why? Because it obviously works. Lots of women participate and gladly open their wallets for the next viral thing. It’s the same with clothing, interior design, anything. The ones who’re voicing these expressions are the same people who wants to sell us something new, influencers etc, whom are most often women themselves.

  • @NimBelle

    @NimBelle

    23 күн бұрын

    So well put!

  • @anncollard1742
    @anncollard174224 күн бұрын

    Every since you showed the sunburn blush I've done it and ❤ it. I'm about to be 70 and I don't care what anybody says I do what I want😝

  • @KellyGooch

    @KellyGooch

    24 күн бұрын

    Ahhh I love that!!

  • @summerrose4286

    @summerrose4286

    24 күн бұрын

    Since you are 70, I wonder if you remember the red Bonne Bell gel blush from back in the day. I used it and the gel bronzer, best blushes ever. I did the sunburn blush in middle school before i ever knew it was a thing.😁

  • @ozmathegreatand

    @ozmathegreatand

    24 күн бұрын

    Same! I was trying to do the uplifting trend and it didn’t feel like me enough.

  • @Himmiefan

    @Himmiefan

    24 күн бұрын

    @@summerrose4286 That gel blush was great! Bonnie Bell also had a larger tube of a plum shade, maybe sort of a bronzer, and that looked great on me, at least I thought so back in college.

  • @sherrijacobsen15

    @sherrijacobsen15

    23 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@Himmiefan I loved that plum blush!

  • @LydiaReneeDarling
    @LydiaReneeDarling24 күн бұрын

    Listen, if a bold cheek moment means I’m blush blind count me in 😂

  • @gingerchipper

    @gingerchipper

    24 күн бұрын

    💯

  • @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@gingerchipperBlush is my absolute fave make up item by far and bronzer and highlighter take 2nd and 3rd place. It's just very therapeutic to put on some blush especially when layering it (liquid then powder). Who cares about trends? I've heard that highlighter is out, well not my problem😂 will still use it since I have dry skin need to look a little plump and fresh

  • @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    22 күн бұрын

    Blush is my absolute fave make up item by far and bronzer and highlighter take 2nd and 3rd place. It's just very therapeutic to put on some blush especially when layering it (liquid then powder). Who cares about trends? I've heard that highlighter is out, well not my problem😂 will still use it since I have dry skin need to look a little plump and fresh

  • @jennifersmith6747
    @jennifersmith674723 күн бұрын

    One thing I’ve heard that stuck with me, if someone has a “problem” fixable within 5 minutes or less tell them discretely( zip fly undone, shoelaces untied, spinach on teeth, toilet paper on shoe, lipstick on teeth) then they can fix it . If it’s not fixable in 5 minutes ( heavy makeup, hair color/style, choice of outfit that isn’t counter to dress code ) keep your silence. Their choice of self expression does not need to please anyone other than themselves.

  • @suzeepants

    @suzeepants

    23 күн бұрын

    I wish everyone would adopt this thought! These are words to live by!

  • @noble604

    @noble604

    4 күн бұрын

    So for the 5minute and over issues, nobody should ever tell them there’s a chronic, foul breath thing and it might have to do with a dental or medical issue/ ... .running to the bathroom and staying for a half hour after each meal ... are they okay or might that have anything to do with bulimia ... and the “natural” deodorants they used ... so yeah ... they aren’t working/there’s a pungent body odor... have you noticed?. Just let our friends and loved ones walk around like this.......🥴

  • @happinin07
    @happinin0724 күн бұрын

    Let's not forget when many people were wearing so much fake tan/spray that they look orange... Honestly I think its hilarious. Tanning was an obsession.

  • @Sara-mr1hs

    @Sara-mr1hs

    13 күн бұрын

    Yes... and all pale lips! I thought it looked weird even then.

  • @pb_and_nutella
    @pb_and_nutella23 күн бұрын

    I think it plays into the age old idea that women look best “natural”/ without makeup, it almost discounts makeup as a creative medium, it’s the idea that it should just be used to make you look the way you *should* naturally look

  • @Emma-se5wm

    @Emma-se5wm

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes. It plays into the idea that make up is for "women who need it" rather than "people who want it."

  • @Name..........

    @Name..........

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@Emma-se5wm guys dont go for women that dont wear make up

  • @Emma-se5wm

    @Emma-se5wm

    4 күн бұрын

    @@Name.......... plenty do. My fiance, a man, doesn't care and fell for me at a stage in my life where I did not wear make up, though I've always liked it and wore it regularly for years before meeting him. Not all people who wear make up are women who care about male attention. And the kind of guys who don't go for women that don't wear make up are not worth entertaining...what I wish 19 year old me knew.

  • @EvElYnFoReSiS
    @EvElYnFoReSiS24 күн бұрын

    every time someone says 'x blindness', and shows an example picture, my initial thought is always 'she looks so pretty!'. I think this is a case of 'mullets are not for everyone', in which it's not the style choice, but if the person 'pulls it off' because they genuinely/confidently love it. All this judgment is click bait. Be yourself, own your style.

  • @LevGreen-Wells

    @LevGreen-Wells

    24 күн бұрын

    As a mullet wearer I completely agree

  • @BuyLessJess
    @BuyLessJess24 күн бұрын

    I am going to lean into blush blindness.

  • @morgantaylor517

    @morgantaylor517

    24 күн бұрын

    Same, I look like a clown.and I dgaf.

  • @marylove909
    @marylove90924 күн бұрын

    Life can get kind of shitty. Do we have to make it shittier by telling people they'll regret their blush? We just need to let people have fun and enjoy themselves and their products. Is being able to laugh at yourself so bad? I think it's healthy to able to do that. I look back at some of the trends I had fun with in the 80s and 90s and laugh and remember how much fun I had.

  • @Jennilynne

    @Jennilynne

    24 күн бұрын

    Right. I've had a couple days here and there where I went "Oops.. may have put too much blush on today. Oh well". Didn't let it ruin my day and nobody has ever commented on it. If anything I've made jokes about it with a friend of mine who also likes to wear heavier blush. Do we really need to be worrying so much about little things like this? 🤷🏼‍♀️ Makeup is supposed to be fun and a way to express our individuality

  • @jessicaseyfried7888

    @jessicaseyfried7888

    24 күн бұрын

    I agree. I got up an hour early every morning during the 80’s to make my pin straight hair conform to whatever the style was that year. It was fun and I felt pretty. I got my first higher end brushes at the department store in 1984 and they lasted for years. It was all about the trends and the fun of changing your look! Have fun with it. If you have NO regrets then you are doing it wrong 😊

  • @jimenapes5696

    @jimenapes5696

    24 күн бұрын

    Yes, but so we really need all the blushes? Consumerism is killing me

  • @marylove909

    @marylove909

    24 күн бұрын

    @@jimenapes5696 this isn't necessarily about consumerism. People can wear a good bit of blush or change placement or how it's applied and only own two or three blushes

  • @xamyx725

    @xamyx725

    22 күн бұрын

    @@jimenapes5696Blush, and all other face/base products are having a moment due to the pandemic… Think about it; we spent literally 2 entire years covering up the bottom half of our faces, and another 2 years going back & forth with masking… Now that we feel confident it’s behind us, we’re pulling out all our blush, and replacing what we may have thrown away… Lips had their moment in that limbo phase, because we felt more comfortable buying inexpensive products that may go off, but now we’re more confident in spending more on cheeks…

  • @ottercat7
    @ottercat724 күн бұрын

    As someone who doesn’t like eyeshadow and how it looks on me, blush has been a fun, alternative way to incorporate color into my looks!

  • @Escoveeche
    @Escoveeche24 күн бұрын

    I’m glad we can all agree that the “blindness” trend in BS. 😅

  • @Jenn_Hickey
    @Jenn_Hickey24 күн бұрын

    I agree - the "blindness" is funny when reflecting upon how trendy we wore/wear our makeup. I will never forget that in 2016 a male friend, who knew nothing about makeup, looked at me and said. "Your cheek looks wet!" And my friends and I all turned to each other and cheered 😂 I remember I was wearing Becca x Jaclyn Hill's Champagne Pop, and I wet my brush before I put the product on my face. What. A. Time. I certainly don't regret it! And I certainly don't regret the amount of blush I've used over the last four years 😊

  • @therobotdevil2284
    @therobotdevil228424 күн бұрын

    The "____ blindness" trend can apply to like anything. For example, you could say that I had snooki poof blindness in middle school. Trends change and they make us happy in the moment, who cares if they're cringe later!

  • @handsoaphandsoap

    @handsoaphandsoap

    23 күн бұрын

    they’ll just end up being trendy again 10 years later anyway so who cares? just have fun and enjoy life

  • @alyssab90

    @alyssab90

    23 күн бұрын

    To me the “___ blindness” phrase would be better used if you are so into the beauty trend that you think you look awful WITHOUT doing it. I think that’s the funniest part to look back on anyway, but it’s not really for someone else to tell you you have! During that same time period I ALWAYS wore wide Blair Waldorf headbands to the point where I thought I looked really weird without them. To everyone else I was probably just participating in a trend but they had me in this weird delusion where I couldn’t go out without one. It’s really funny to look back on because I haven’t worn a headband in like 15 years.

  • @maryeckel9682

    @maryeckel9682

    21 күн бұрын

    "Snooki poof blindness" 😂

  • @sage_forensics_2261
    @sage_forensics_226124 күн бұрын

    I turned 50 last month, and makeup has always been a creative outlet. It's art that you can do on your face, literally! I've lived through many trends. I've tried a lot of them. Some of them I liked; some of them I enjoyed or carried off better than others. Makeup is a form of self-expression. This is supposed to be fun, so I agree with you, Kelly! Don't let anyone tell you what you can/cannot wear! Enjoy what YOU like! Have fun with it! You never know if you don't try. Great conversation, Kelly! 💜

  • @kayla4702

    @kayla4702

    24 күн бұрын

    I completely agree with you!! Makeup for me has always been a creative outlet, and doing my eyeshadow is a daily self care practice for me. I'm 35 and am going to be me and rock it. 😊💚

  • @sage_forensics_2261

    @sage_forensics_2261

    24 күн бұрын

    @@kayla4702 💜 Love that!

  • @onimendez7735

    @onimendez7735

    24 күн бұрын

    Robert Welsh also spoke out on this blindness nonsense. Yes, I've looked back at photos from my late teens -my 20s and no shame. We had fun and weren't obcessing. Though I never felt like myself in heavy makeup, so nothing stands out in anycase. To each their own, as Ernest said.😊

  • @sage_forensics_2261

    @sage_forensics_2261

    24 күн бұрын

    @@onimendez7735 Robert's right! It is nonsense. You gotta have a bit of fun--and even a laugh every now and then when you look back. 💜

  • @silentbeep
    @silentbeep24 күн бұрын

    You know I've eeen this trend on tik tok and most of these videos make me feel like, what is the problem? Most people look totally ok! It's weird.

  • @KellyGooch

    @KellyGooch

    24 күн бұрын

    Agreed!!

  • @natalieontheroad
    @natalieontheroad24 күн бұрын

    The “blindness” that I think people are going to truly regret in the future is the over-abundant filler. Like you said, makeup washes off at the end of the day. Filler doesn’t. It doesn’t even dissolve in a lot of cases. There are loads of videos from medical professionals on KZread showing that. People are permanently disfiguring themselves (and spending thousands of dollars to do it) for a trend.

  • @onimendez7735

    @onimendez7735

    24 күн бұрын

    💯 agree! And most younger models looking like clones. What happened to "express yourself"??

  • @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    22 күн бұрын

    ​​@@onimendez7735Exactly! I agree with both of you on this. Well we can thank the cringelords of plastic surgery the kar-trash-ians🤢since they fuel the insecurity of todays youth. Just look at that younger (not the youngest without any facial expressions I'm talking about one of the married ones but she's maybe around 25 or so and I think she has 1 kid). Don't know her name and not sure if she's one of the half siblings of kim or full. How on earth did she already look like she was anywhere between 38-40 when she was only 22😮? That is quite terrifying. And not like a good lookinv 38-40 year old no, I mean she looked plastic-y and much much older just without any wrinkles. Most 38-40 year olds without any surgery look waaaaaay younger then her.

  • @onimendez7735

    @onimendez7735

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Thamazgha-nimazighen I've never "kept up" with their doings and agree that they've caused much damage (mentally/emotionally) to younger generation. It's a shame really.

  • @Brooke.vanwingerden

    @Brooke.vanwingerden

    21 күн бұрын

    Agree 100%. Crazy that when I see someone without apparent filler I think “she is so unique and beautiful”, that is wild to me! All the filled faces look the same and so obvious. Regardless, I see a lot of really beautiful women that do have apparent filler, still beautiful, and I support women doing what makes them feel best but I do think we’ll look back someday & think “what were we thinking?”.

  • @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    @Thamazgha-nimazighen

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Brooke.vanwingerden Yep wish it would get in trend to actually ignore and tell these t**xic celebrities to get a real job and mind their own business instead of manipulating the younger crowd into mass consumerism and insecurity. I also find it extremely pathetic that someone their age (pretty sure kimmy is at least heading towards her 40's or 50's) is still mentally immature which can't be good for her poor kiddos either. The whole: let's dress, act, talk and do our make up and surgeries to all look the same not only lame but also kinda weird (concerning). But we can't force the world to change, hopefully most of these youngsters will grow out of this mass insecurity and lack of personality with to much damage and that they can heal from within.

  • @cccccccc98428
    @cccccccc9842824 күн бұрын

    I will place highlighter against my brow bone forever

  • @Charlottec968
    @Charlottec96824 күн бұрын

    ive just seen someone on tiktok saying we all have "slick back bun blindness" this started as a funny way to look back on previous trends that people took too far and is now to make fun of people

  • @Emma-se5wm

    @Emma-se5wm

    22 күн бұрын

    Me sitting here in the dead of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly the sweltering southern US: I may have slicked back bun blindness but it's too hot and humid to do much else. Hair's not being worn down until September. Tik Tok can suckkk ittttt

  • @paulahillier1390
    @paulahillier139024 күн бұрын

    Your eyebrows looked nice tbh. 😊

  • @Anindeterminateamountofbees

    @Anindeterminateamountofbees

    24 күн бұрын

    They did!! She showed it and I thought they were gonna be BIG but they fit her face pretty nicely they’re just not trendy anymore lol

  • @heatherLcharron

    @heatherLcharron

    18 күн бұрын

    Right. I liked them better back then. The inner corners maybe could have been a little less harsh but other than that I thought they framed her face better. They're almost way too thin now..

  • @insertbookpunhere
    @insertbookpunhere22 күн бұрын

    The idea of policing yourself to avoid judgement 10 years in the fiture is something else. It truly doesnt matter what you do, in 10 years it won't be cool anymore. It's not a big deal! Do what you want!😊

  • @lorrilewis2178
    @lorrilewis217824 күн бұрын

    As someone who is 65, I can tell you that intentional bright pink blush is not a new thing. It's been done before, even in the earlier 2000s and it seems to go in cycles.

  • @parisaha

    @parisaha

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes! Thank you! I remember wanting a blush-forward look for my wedding in 2005. I've been a blush fan since the turn of century and I will continue to rock blush in all sorts of ways and shades into the foreseeable future.

  • @michelleb7399

    @michelleb7399

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, I had a shade of blush from MAC back in the 2000’s that looked a lot like what she put on. I can’t recall its name rn.

  • @lorrilewis2178

    @lorrilewis2178

    19 күн бұрын

    @@michelleb7399 Yes, I saw a whole article in the early 2000s showing ultra ultra bright pinks and corals.

  • @tharzanne
    @tharzanne24 күн бұрын

    Why do we have to make people feel bad for enjoying something in the moment? Let people live 👏

  • @laur83
    @laur8324 күн бұрын

    i think we totally have blush blindness. but i’m okay with that. we’re probably not gonna vibe so hard with so much blush in a few years’ or decades’ time, but for now, let’s enjoy wearing blush as much as we want ❤

  • @justynawisniewska1213

    @justynawisniewska1213

    24 күн бұрын

    That's true. However personally I've always loved a nice baby pink blush and I never understood why in 2010s beauty gurus would either skip it altogether or go for nude almost bronzer-like blush maybe a little bit of peach. Not looking forward to blush being a product to skip again and there being poor choice of shades at the stores.

  • @laur83

    @laur83

    23 күн бұрын

    a great excuse to buy blush now 😂😂

  • @CareyXO
    @CareyXO24 күн бұрын

    I love blush and I’m going to keep living my best blush life. 😊

  • @jaels3929

    @jaels3929

    24 күн бұрын

    Same! 🙌

  • @hayleypflug7384
    @hayleypflug738424 күн бұрын

    Bless Kelly and other creators for letting me know what’s going down on TikTok. I prefer long form!

  • @lauraanderson8785
    @lauraanderson878521 күн бұрын

    I used to have eyebrow blindness, but it's because my eyesight is pretty bad so before I started wearing contacts, I had to take my glasses off when doing my makeup. I had to stick my face so close to the mirror that I couldn't see myself that well. And when my glasses were back on, the rim covered my brows partially so I never quite realised how bad I'd been filling in my brows 😭

  • @chiaravc6228
    @chiaravc622824 күн бұрын

    I'm only in the beginning of this video but wanted to comment already: Recently saw a woman saying she was a victim of the "white shadow under the eyebrow blindness" from the 90s. She looked STUNNING with it. It's so sad that people look back on these trends and cringe, while they objectively rocked that trend and only a few people took it overboard (and we already thought it was overboard at the time, and even so, who cares as long as the person likes it) Also love the new background. Hope you're settling in nicely!

  • @tialuvsmakeup215
    @tialuvsmakeup21523 күн бұрын

    I think that having bold blush is more paletable now with the decline of eyeshadow. The average makeup wearer has been “taught” to focus on one feature so inevitably if my eyeshadow is now a soft wash of neutral brown it makes sense for me to have my blush POP. When eyeshadow was the focus everything else was more toned down. IMO

  • @alyssab90
    @alyssab9023 күн бұрын

    I have always always loved a heavy blush look, even in periods where most people were skipping blush entirely. Blush has always been my favorite makeup product. I really don’t think this one is going to be too cringey or funny to look back on - it is one of THE oldest makeup products to exist and has gone through many eras of heavy application. From the 18th century French court to the 1980s - heavy blush is just ICONIC. It seems to me we were way overdue for a heavy blush trend anyway. This specific look you’ve done IS editorial and in my opinion, timeless!

  • @seemeoutthere

    @seemeoutthere

    21 сағат бұрын

    Imo part of why blush almost never looks cringe is that it is derived from a natural look, a human blush naturally and some of us can get quite flushed to the point almost all the face a shade of red. it was attractive back then and will remain so

  • @Jennilynne
    @Jennilynne24 күн бұрын

    I'll never watching someone's video and feeling the need to leave nasty comments. Especially when they start it out with something akin to "Not to be mean, but". I saw a comment on a video recently where someone said something about they liked the video but they couldn't stand the person's laugh and it made the video hell for them to watch. Then if they "fixed" it they'd get a subscribe from them. Just absolutely no shame in telling them if they change something about themselves then they will be rewarded with a random stranger's attention. Maybe I'm getting old but the boldness of people is wild to me. Perhaps the ever presence of social media has made people blind to the fact they are commenting on real people with feelings.

  • @onimendez7735

    @onimendez7735

    24 күн бұрын

    I've noticed this on certain KZread comments. Of course, they feel emboldened since they typing. Wonder how they'd act face to face with the person. In anycase it speaks volumes regarding how lacking in integrity they are.

  • @rachelsmith9144

    @rachelsmith9144

    16 күн бұрын

    Yes you are absolutely right! Imagine reading it about yourself

  • @summerrose4286
    @summerrose428624 күн бұрын

    Kelly, I have to comment. Having been born in the 60's and being young all through the 60's, 70's and 80's, and a young mom in the 90's, I watch these makeup youtubers with a mixture of fascination and sometimes horror. I have daughters your age and wouldn't let them watch beauty content when they were young due to the overconsumption and consumerism. The amount of makeup purchased now is sheer insanity to anyone of my era. That said, I love your channel. You are a lovely, articulate young woman and I think you have interesting content. I have hated some of these trends. The eyebrows....just, no. But, I love blush. I was a teen and young woman in the 80's. We wore a lot of blush! And it was really pretty! There was no "project pan" in those days. No one bought more makeup than they used, so everything was used up in about three to six months, although I did receive an Ultima ll gift with purchase one year for Christmas which I loved and used for years.😊 Anyhow...just wanted to say, wear blush and carry on!

  • @lorrilewis2178

    @lorrilewis2178

    24 күн бұрын

    I remember the blush looking like a dark dramatic line across the cheek and that began at the very end of the 1970s in the disco era. Then in the 1980s it got bright and pear-shaped. It was supposed to look glam with very styled hair, but it overwhelmed the face. Not a fan. 😂

  • @summerrose4286

    @summerrose4286

    24 күн бұрын

    I remember the dark, dramatic line, in the hollows of cheeks, like Olivia Newton John wore. I didn't love the blush so much, but she was gorgeous. I don't remember anything pear shaped. What I remember is a sort of triangle coming straight out and then up the cheekbone. I was surprised in the 90's when my girls' magazines said to put blush on the apples of your cheeks, because that was so not a thing. It has been interesting to watch the changes.

  • @gasparinha

    @gasparinha

    23 күн бұрын

    I may have made it up, but I have a mental picture of an ad with Linda Evangelista or Carol Alt wearing tons of the most vivid blush, with a bright colored sweater and big button earrings. It was everything '80s me wanted! Even if it's more of a blonzer color, I will always be wearing too much blush.

  • @Bdhstl95

    @Bdhstl95

    23 күн бұрын

    I don’t care what Tik tok has to say. It seems they are way behind what really happens on KZread by at least a year anyway. And social media makeup reflects about 20% of the public

  • @lorrilewis2178

    @lorrilewis2178

    23 күн бұрын

    @@summerrose4286 The dark line was so crazy. At least putting it on the apples of your cheeks mimics a real human blush.

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight24 күн бұрын

    Girl, your college looks were fire!

  • @idalarsson4729
    @idalarsson472923 күн бұрын

    I’m so glad that I’m a Gen X! Not having to grow up with the pressure of social media constantly putting girls and women down. We at least had a chance to grow some self-confidence without that added pressure. ( it’s the same for boys/men ) I’ve reached the age of “ I don’t give a f*** “, I put on the amount of blush, mascara or highlighter that I want and feel like! 💕

  • @hollythornell5262
    @hollythornell526220 күн бұрын

    I remember about a decade ago urban decay had these really powder blushes in really unique shades and I had them all. It was the best formula too, I could wear a bright red and a pale peach and a purple and bright orange and I looked good in all of them because the formula was so nice and buildable. I was so sad when they were discontinued. They really were ahead of their time with those. Anyone else remember them? They had highlighters in the same packaging that were also amazing. I miss the pink shade Aurora it was so perfect

  • @aprilmakepeace8388
    @aprilmakepeace838823 күн бұрын

    Good points. No one talks about famous people from the 1940s, '50s, '60s, etc., and says they were "whatever" blind. They just think they looked good. This blindness thing feels like another way to shame people who wear makeup. :/

  • @sydeezy17
    @sydeezy1724 күн бұрын

    I love a heavy blush! Purples, pinks, mauves! I also didn’t change my brows when the bush was in! I just stuck with my natural shape! Makeup is fun ❤ I am not embarrassed but my favorite hobby

  • @harlempixie338
    @harlempixie33823 күн бұрын

    Blush is my favorite cosmetic. I don’t do eyeshadow too much but blush is my girl 🤗

  • @KismetKat11
    @KismetKat1120 күн бұрын

    I bet if one read whatever the “blush blindness” criticizer is writing, there is something else that that person is encouraging one to buy. It’s encouraging crass consumerism. Great video,k thanks!!

  • @SallyLovejoy
    @SallyLovejoy24 күн бұрын

    We definitely had "blush blindness" in the early 80's. Not only heavily applied, but the colour bordered on orange!😅

  • @shinstantramen5169

    @shinstantramen5169

    24 күн бұрын

    Orange blush is great

  • @onimendez7735

    @onimendez7735

    24 күн бұрын

    I'm cool tone and always wore mauve. Orange would've me appear 🤡

  • @ghostlyimageoffear6210

    @ghostlyimageoffear6210

    23 күн бұрын

    I wore fuchsia and lilac, high on the cheekbone, up the temple, into the hair line. I loved the 80's blush trend!

  • @hegetv2111
    @hegetv211123 күн бұрын

    Most of us have "blindness" when something is really trending, and that's totally fine. I'm 57, and remember that blush was huge during the 80's. I loved a lilac-pink Chanel blush and I was far from lighthanded with it. My hair was huge and I wasn't lighthanded with hair spray either. So what. I love looking at old pictures from that time. Women are always being shamed for something. This is makeup. It washes off. I hope women will just continue blushing hard for as long as they want to.

  • @jackiesparrow6974
    @jackiesparrow697424 күн бұрын

    OK, I just have to stop and say how adorable baby Tilly is! 🥰

  • @KellyGooch

    @KellyGooch

    24 күн бұрын

    THE CUTEST!

  • @annichan113
    @annichan11323 күн бұрын

    „College Eyebrows“ were nice and full. Not bad imo. Not too dark. Looked natural thick.

  • @julesbee6249
    @julesbee624924 күн бұрын

    I’ve noticed that out in the wild I don’t see a lot of people doing the extreme trends…the current extreme blush look. It very well may be regional. I love all the variety of shades and formulas.

  • @laurenstylish
    @laurenstylish24 күн бұрын

    I know for me, some of the blush trendiness and what I buy has been about being solidly middle aged and realizing that adding more blush = a more youthful look and it really can bring a level of color back to the face unlike anything else, and any sense of too-muchness to my own eyes is usually on the younger ones that don’t “need” to push the envelope on blush (but of course makeup as expression and fun is always more important than the concept of anyone actually “needing” blush, but we olds have decades of magazines telling us what was “right” and it’s hard to re-wire that, even as it serves us less to cling to all that bogus ageism and old style never-perfect-enough vibe!) 🙃

  • @lorrilewis2178

    @lorrilewis2178

    24 күн бұрын

    I think pink or rosy lips (or peachy ones if that suits) = a more youthful look. That's the magic color product for me.

  • @mimzyc9949
    @mimzyc994924 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate how you always put everything in perspective. Makeup is for fun and most of us know what works and people will call us out if it doesn’t. We can choose to ignore those people or rethink it.

  • @Dopey22AMJ
    @Dopey22AMJ24 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate the honestly and the reminder that make up can be done just for fun!

  • @RubysRedWash
    @RubysRedWash24 күн бұрын

    I think blush tends to be the shoes of make-up, meaning painting your cheeks is more fun and less complicated (like buying shoes as opposed to clothing) than finding a base, mascara, or eye shadow. Your cheeks are always your cheeks and it’s just easier to play around and even change your mood by using blush of sorts.

  • @ttiian
    @ttiian24 күн бұрын

    Kelly! I absolutely love Makeup Musings. Your thoughts are so well gathered and discussed, it’s very pleasant to listen. Please keep this series going!

  • @Hiimjess8
    @Hiimjess823 күн бұрын

    I love copious amounts of blush and Idgaf who likes it and who doesn’t. I love putting it high on my cheeks and across my nose and I have been doing it for years.

  • @bethannybiscuits
    @bethannybiscuits24 күн бұрын

    I have naturally red cheeks and I have been accused of blushing my whole life. I'm stoked that I can just put on a light to medium coverage foundation and be on trend because for 20 years I've had to do full coverage foundation with green primer every day to completely undo my natural pinky redness. And last year I was still wiping out all my redness and adding blush and then one day the light bulb flashed and I realized I didn't actually need to blank out my face just to add pink back 😂.

  • @duchessedeberne3909

    @duchessedeberne3909

    18 күн бұрын

    Same! Blank it out to redo it with blush 🤪

  • @gwenrybeck3794
    @gwenrybeck379424 күн бұрын

    Good thing I don't care what anyone else thinks of my makeup! I love the blush trend, I remember when I was a kid in the 80s, and I always loved the loud blush trend back then too!

  • @isabellerocroi8264
    @isabellerocroi826424 күн бұрын

    Loved this video!!! Thank you for talking about this!

  • @phoenixfritzinger9185
    @phoenixfritzinger918524 күн бұрын

    I’m kinda sick of how people on TikTok are constantly coming up with new terms for stuff that has already been around for decades at this point and just acting like it’s all brand new. Like didn’t we just like used to call this “it was the style at the time” or “yeah I was a bit of a fashion victim” Like my mom probably doesn’t say that she has “looking like a poodle that got hit by lightning blindness” because of how she did her hair in the 80’s

  • @GravityFallsUp

    @GravityFallsUp

    23 күн бұрын

    People have been reinventing terms for all of human history

  • @MegaTinni

    @MegaTinni

    23 күн бұрын

    This is how you say it now. Relax, it's just words. It's not shaming. It's not that deep. Not everything has to be so politically correct.

  • @IsabelTech-ju2zy
    @IsabelTech-ju2zy22 күн бұрын

    I love your makeup in this look! Thank you for encouraging to not care what others think with makeup. Love your musings!

  • @kateliness2
    @kateliness224 күн бұрын

    I don't like "x blindness" either. It's just a trend! It's kind of fun to be able to look back and know when a picture was from. I'd only hesitate if there were possibly permanent consequences like overplucking eyebrows.

  • @lindseythomas3022
    @lindseythomas302223 күн бұрын

    I appreciate this series so much! I'm all for the bold blush moments we are having. I've never in my life had so many at one time....but you're so on point with times and trends and I doubt the blush train stops for a while! Makeup is washed off each day and we get to start again the next and that is what makes it so fun!

  • @erinharris7663
    @erinharris766324 күн бұрын

    I loved this video. Your outlook and attitude is spot on. Makeup should make you feel good, not shamed. It is fun and it does wash off at the end of the day. We should be supporting and lifting each other up. Who cares what other people do as long as they are feeling good about themselves and happy. Thank you for this video.

  • @parisinthe30sx
    @parisinthe30sx24 күн бұрын

    I'll blush my whole face. I'll do what i want 😂

  • @Brego100
    @Brego10012 күн бұрын

    I agree! I think it is so fun to look at a photo and be able to place what era it’s from. And I love makeup as a creative medium.

  • @misslinguinni
    @misslinguinni24 күн бұрын

    Just yesterday someone mentioned “eyebrow blindness” and I had no idea what they were talking about. How serendipitous that you posted this video today to educate me!

  • @Letty4
    @Letty420 күн бұрын

    I'm 45 and have yet to look back at a previous hair/makeup/fashion choice years later and regret it!

  • @baowood8075
    @baowood807524 күн бұрын

    I always wore a lot of blush before it became a trend. I’m just crazy about blush. I will continue to wear a lot of blush when the trend ends. 😆 It’s not going to hurt my feelings because I work with kids. I got called a clown on 80’s day at school. 😅😂

  • @vickysilvero2426
    @vickysilvero242624 күн бұрын

    I adore this look on you 😍, I love blush but i always try to make it somewhat natural but seeing this look really makes me want to try it! And i totally agree, my makeup taste has changed, and even what I’ve learned on makeup school 10 years ago, now is for the most part „incorrect” so, let’s just have fun and enjoy what we like!

  • @WerasMakeup
    @WerasMakeup24 күн бұрын

    I’ve never been so early before! I love your content and your personality 🥰 Regarding blush blindness, I can confirm I’ve had it. I remember one time I did my makeup like normal and then caught my face in natural lighting and was surprised at the amount of blush I was wearing (definitely too much, even for today’s standards), but oh well, that’s part of learning how to do makeup and figuring out what works best for us personally.

  • @jaej34
    @jaej3423 күн бұрын

    Tysm for all your hard work. I love blush....a lot!

  • @DBat-sp1tp
    @DBat-sp1tp22 күн бұрын

    Part of the fun in life is looking back at pictures of your younger self and laughing at the clothes, hairstyles and makeup that you used to wear. Unless you’re taking pictures for your wedding or some other momentous occasion who cares if you don’t look picture perfect in every photo. That’s not living that’s vanity.

  • @eponymouscharacter
    @eponymouscharacter22 күн бұрын

    Love this video and your kindness towards yourself and others ❤

  • @miiim
    @miiim19 күн бұрын

    Giiirl those nails are so beautiful!!

  • @legalpuppy8602
    @legalpuppy860224 күн бұрын

    Love the message. P.S. Your college brows looked great and I am not a "bigger brow" person.

  • @varadaphadkay4269
    @varadaphadkay426924 күн бұрын

    Please do that separate video on impact of trends! I simply think people will fill up their collection with the particular product at the moment and forget about it a year or two later!

  • @witchyone1052
    @witchyone105224 күн бұрын

    It’s actually super flattering on you!

  • @Theblondebass1
    @Theblondebass124 күн бұрын

    I think it's totally true, look at 80s make up and wedding gowns. Current trends shape the perception of our taste. In 10 years we will look back and think we look funny but I've never looked back at a bare face picture and thought I looked funny, only makeup or clothing

  • @donnaamos3766
    @donnaamos376623 күн бұрын

    The browny pink eyeshadow with your brown eyes is gorgeous! 😍

  • @krissienesterenko
    @krissienesterenko23 күн бұрын

    Girl, you are stunning! 😊

  • @Bestie_Bri
    @Bestie_Bri22 күн бұрын

    Loved hearing your reflections on this ! I agree, trends are trends for a reason. What they wore in the 80s was THEE look then, then it toned down in the 90s, ramped up a little in the early 2000s and then toned down a little again….the pendulum swing, like you said. I think it’s so fun to look back, too, and remember the different trends and reminisce on it. The digital footprint definitely makes a huge difference…everyone’s so afraid to “look bad” or to not always look on trend or cool or be made fun of or whatever. Just live your life ! Have fun…10 years from now remember that fun when you’re looking back on those pictures. Life’s too short to try to stay acceptable to other people at all times …it’s impossible so why even try lol

  • @EspressoLaine
    @EspressoLaine22 күн бұрын

    Without judgment, I think the gap between the everyday makeup user and the makeup influencer/close follower is growing. The everyday user doesn’t have blush blindness. We notice when we’ve accidentally overdone it, and we can usually tell whether someone else has overdone it on purpose or by accident. 😂 I can definitely see, however, how the joy of using a product or a new technique can completely blind you to how much you’re using - in my 20s, it was bronzer and concealer. It’s always something, and there’s nothing necessarily wrong with it, but it does draw attention.

  • @jennifermeneley4278
    @jennifermeneley427823 күн бұрын

    Love this message 👏🏻

  • @danieladownie6087
    @danieladownie608724 күн бұрын

    I think makeup is so flexible. I love the idea of making certain products the star of the look. Whether that's the brows, lips, eyes, cheeks, etc. It's fun to explore different features of our face

  • @jillholod34
    @jillholod3424 күн бұрын

    I think it's a pretty look.

  • @paolacastillo5310
    @paolacastillo531022 күн бұрын

    You looked GORGEOUS in that look❤

  • @giuliagallus1122
    @giuliagallus112224 күн бұрын

    I don’t regret any past or current trend I’ve participated to because I was ( and I am ) having so much fun expressing myself and esperimenting with my look. Zero blush in the 2010’s ? Hell yes ! Too much blush today? HELL YES . Pixie cut in the 2010’s ? I LOVED IT! Natural hair right now? love it too. And I hope I can change so much more in the future cause it’s so fuuuuuun 🎉

  • @Zulleikha234
    @Zulleikha23423 күн бұрын

    Love this dream hour colour ! Looks so cute

  • @sarh23
    @sarh2311 күн бұрын

    I love the blush mania! I have a lot of natural pink/red on my cheeks and nose that i used to feel like i should be hiding it, this now lets me embrace it and even add more pink/red!

  • @GypsySparkle
    @GypsySparkle2 күн бұрын

    I do this and don't realize till I go outside, always check in sunlight. I have a 60 watt bulb in my room and I'm heavy handed 😂

  • @MysticOceanDollies
    @MysticOceanDollies21 күн бұрын

    The extra blush is so cute! I think it’s so cute and girly in the best ways possible. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it is my cup of tea. I especially love how Sabrina Carpenter does her blush.

  • @jupiterliam7961
    @jupiterliam79619 күн бұрын

    I'd rather be "blush blind" than have no creative free will in my own art that I put on my own face!!

  • @adelam.6123
    @adelam.612324 күн бұрын

    Maybelline did that shade of pink way before everyone else. I bought mine years before the blush craze 😅

  • @courtlandtmartin6649
    @courtlandtmartin664923 күн бұрын

    I think this look is adorable on you. I agree w you-it feels like a lot of unnecessary shaming and whiplash to put out blush like there’s no tomorrow and then suggest that people shouldn’t be wearing it. As much as I love blush, I’m afraid this trend of minimizing someone else’s blush style is the beginning of the end of the blushy trend. By the end of the year, will we have pendulum swung back to bronzer and liquid lips?

  • @jawbreaker8125
    @jawbreaker812511 күн бұрын

    I've always loved the 80s editorial look of sculpted blush up to your temples and eyebrows, have been doing that for years. No blindness here, just regular girls not giving a duck about what other people have to say about their look and I'm 100% here for it

  • @rachael2385
    @rachael238522 күн бұрын

    I love how you say blush so aggressively each time, like it’s 2 syllables. 🥰

  • @_cyy023
    @_cyy02323 күн бұрын

    ive been guilty of “blindness” on my blush and just walk into my car and ive told myself i need to chill and yet apply more 🤦🏻‍♀️ I JUST LOVE BLUSHHHH

  • @CourtneyOFitz
    @CourtneyOFitz23 күн бұрын

    Love your background and lighting!!

  • @msjannifer
    @msjannifer21 күн бұрын

    I am loving the sunset blush look! This reminds me of the Met Gala 2017 Rihanna's did.

  • @mandiimade4466
    @mandiimade446624 күн бұрын

    It's sad that they find a way to bash women having fun. I watched the beauty community back when it first started till now and I wasn't able to be involved as things were so expensive and out of reach for me at the time and now that I been having fun with make up and able to enjoy better products everyone seems to say we are "doing it wrong" or we aren't in trend. Like I just was able to buy more expensive eyeshadow pallets granted still on sale but now people say eyeshadow is out of trend but I'm still having fun learning and playing with it and blush I love to play with and now they bash that. No matter what we should do it for fun to feel better about our self and not to worry what products r on trend or what acceptable for the trends

  • @joanaazuaga4680
    @joanaazuaga468024 күн бұрын

    Makeup is fun and is doing whatever you want to do. By the way, your eyebrows look great back in college, perfect, beautiful

  • @fcmsoft
    @fcmsoft19 күн бұрын

    I love blush. This looks perfect on you! I dont matter what trends or people says...

  • @m6f3r
    @m6f3r24 күн бұрын

    She's so real for this, I love her