17 products YouTubers HATED in the month of March

March saw A LOT of new makeup releases and as usual, your favorite YouTubers tried it ALL. They fell in love with some new beauty products… but there were some they absolutely HATED. 

From drugstore brands to celebrity launches, here are 17 beauty products YouTubers absolutely hated in March.

Makeup Shayla hated how hard the eye shadows were in the Natasha Denona Tropic palette ($129, Sephora).

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“All the excitement I had for this palette went away," she said

Shayla was also not feeling the Calm Before the Storm palette ($40, Kylie Cosmetics) from Kylie Jenner's Weather collection.

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"Nothing against baby Stormi or anything at all but it wasn't really the easiest palette to swatch and these aren't typically the colors I'm drawn to," she said in her review. "If I were to buy this, I probably wouldn't use it that often."

Tati Westbrook chastised CoverGirl for the "disappointing" Peacock Flare mascara ($6.99, Target).

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"CoverGirl, dude. You usually have really, really bomb mascaras,” she said in a drugstore haul review. “Peacock Flare is a disappointment only because the brush is really kind of odd-shaped and it doesn’t lengthen the lashes at all.”

Manny MUA actually hated BOTH palettes from the Kylie Cosmetics' weather collection.

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“Both these palettes were not really a win," he said after trying them both during a review

"I just didn’t like the color scheme for these personally. This pastel ones, I didn’t really like the shimmery shades. They were too chunky and too flaky.”

The Marc Jacobs Shameless foundation ($46, Sephora) earned a "hell no" from Thomas Halbert for a number of reasons.

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"Hell no. Uh-uh," he said. "This was just not cute. It was not good to work with. The packaging is ugly to me." 

He also didn't love how it wore throughout the day. "After I filmed the video and I got back and was looking at my skin, I was like 'ew, my skin looks gross." 

Thomas also hated that the that it's only meant to last for two hours. "I don't know who has time for that."

HeFlawless wanted to love Beauty Bakerie's Do It For The Graham palette ($38, Beauty Bakerie) but ultimately it was a "No ma'am" for him.

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“I did not like this at all. She just did not do enough for me," he said. "I just didn’t find any use for this palette. Was excited for it but I just didn’t pick it up and there were other palettes that completely outshines it.”

Ahliyaha Michelle didn't digging the blending experience of the BH Cosmetics Studio Pro palette ($21.99, BH Cosmetics).

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“I just wish they had more mattes. It was a bunch of shimmers in this palette. I wasn’t here for it,” she said. “This purple disappointed me too. It’s vibrant when I packed it onto my crease but it just blended out funky."

Too Much Mouth felt the LA Girl powder ($5.99, Ulta) in the Banana Yellow shade made her oil-prone skin even oiler.

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"I'm gonna have to pass on the banana powder," she said after giving the powder a 12-hour wear test

"My face it's pretty oil. I have oily skin but I feel like after 12 hours, the most of my oil is coming in where I focused the banana powder. I've used under-eye setting powders that keep my face matter."

Ellarie hated EVERYTHING about the KKW Beauty baking powder ($18, KKW Beauty).

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"This ain't gonna last but a couple of months," she said, of the tiny KKW Beauty baking powder. "I need some more." Ellarie also felt the powder made her "look old in the face."

Raw Beauty Kristi got an unpleasant surprise when she tried this viral pressed glitter palette ($30, Spoiled Lips).

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"This eye is really irritated, I have specks of glitter in it," she said. "Some of this glitter is falling out into my eye. It hurts. I can feel it. I hope this is cosmetic grade glitter."

Raw Beauty Kristi also hated how the Super Goop Invincible setting powder worked on her skin.

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"It did give me a ton of flashback and made me look absolutely hideous," she said during a next-day check-in

So there's that!

Andréa Matillano felt like the Urban Decay Backtalk eye and face palette ($46, Sephora) didn't live up to the hype.

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"I had such high hopes for this palette," she said in her roundup of March products. "This palette is not as highly pigmented… so that was a fail for me."

Kendall Alfred added the entire Tarte Mermaid collection to her "Not Buying" list because of its kiddie appeal.

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“I’m just over that kind of trend,” she said.

Nicole Renee felt like the colors in the Juvia's Place Saharan palette ($23, Juvia's Place) weren't cohesive enough.

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"It's a hard palette for me," she said. "I feel like the shadows and the color selection they have in here are kind of like scatterbrained. I don't see a lot of cohesiveness in here. The colors kind of stump me."

The MAX x Jeremy Scott lip palette ($35, Ulta) was Alissa Ashley's least favorite from the collection.

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“I’m not impressed by the color payoff,” she said.

Nyma Tang side-eyed the entire line of Anastasia Beverly Hills bronzers ($28, Sephora) for its terrible shade range.

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"I just don't understand if you're doing bronzers, like why not look at your foundation range and see, 'OK, well, this is how deep our foundation goes… Why would we not apply that to our bronzers as well?" she asked during a review of the brand's newest releases.

Laura Lee had a pretty drastic reaction to the Too Faced Mermaid Tears lip topper ($22, Sephora).

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