The first month of 2018 has finally come to an end — and beauty influencers have tried some of the newest products to hit so far this year and some late releases from 2017.
Check out the beauty products YouTubers totally roasted this January.
Manny MUA gave the Elizabeth Arden foam foundation a first-time wear test and TOTALLY disliked how it lasted throughout the day.
“I don’t like it," he said about his overall experience with the foundation.
"My skin is actually really, really greasy and oily. This is the third time in a day that I've had to pat powder on my face to get the oil off.”
Welp!
Jackie Aina roasted Tarte's Deep Honey Shape Tape foundation shade and the ENTIRE foundation line for its lack of diversity.
"This is Donald Trump's summer shade!" she said in her hilarious review filmed with fellow influencer Alissa Ashley.
After putting on Beauty Amplified from the Sephora collection, Alissa Ashley was able to come to a quick decision:
"This powder is cancelled," Alissa said in her full face Sephora Collection review. "It looks a mess. This looks wonky as hell. It's not even at all."
Raw Beauty Kristi hated how the MAC Cosmetics Waterweight concealer ($23, Nordstrom) blended into her foundation.
"It’s so liquid-y. It’s so oily-feeling," she said as she blended the concealer.
"It’s accentuating so much texture. It’s not covering much at all and it stays really oily. Things are transferring on top of it too."
Tati Westbrook disliked the ColourPop blushes so much she added them to her video for products she hates!
"They're just powdery and gritty and they feel cheap," she shared as she swiped the compact.
"It sits really heavy on the skin. It's pretty thick. It grabs on the brush really thick as well. It's that crunchy overly powdery type of blush. No thank you."
Thomas Halbert was super disappointed by blending issues he experienced with the Sephora Pro Editorial Palette ($68, Sephora).
"I've heard so many great things about these palettes specifically and it's not really giving me what everyone was raving about," Halbert said after blending with the palette.
"I"m not that impressed for how much I paid for this palette. It's nice but it performs like the 35B from Morphe. I just don't too much of a reason to be like 'Oh my God, I need this palette.'"
Patricia Bright hated the way Fenty Beauty's Spanked matte lipstick shade looked on her skin tone.
"I look like the Aunty who forgot her liner and got carried away," Patricia Bright said in her try-on video.
Nicol Concilio didn't love the feel of the Make Up For Ever eye lid primer ($37, Sephora).
“It feels very sticky. I don’t like that," Concilio shared after rubbing it in.
"It feels like if you want to do a glossy eyelid that this is what you want to do. I can totally understand how this could be a lip primer. I’m just questioning it as an eyeshadow [primer] based on how it feels.”
Cydnee Black considered her entire Wet N Wild face look a FAIL thanks to the terribly light foundation the brand tried to pass off as a deep shade.
“The only thing that ruined this entire tutorial was the foundation powder. Wet N Wild gave me the full range of all the shades they make in this formula and this is the darkest one they gave to me," she said in her video.
"It’s way too light for me. This is sad because I’m dark but I am not the darkest out there. There are people that are way darker than me that don’t even have the option to even try this because it is so light I had to use a contour palette to try and dim it down to make it look less ashy and grey.”
Not cool, Wet N Wild!
Samantha March didn't feel like the Charlotte Tilbury Instant Eye palette ($75, Nordstrom) was at all worth the price tag.
"Some of the shimmers look so similar to one another. And I think the packaging caught me off guard. The plastic packaging? For $75?" March shared in a Youtube review of PR products she received.
"I don’t know what it was that I was expecting. It wasn’t quite all I thought it was going to be for such a high price tag.”
Too Much Mouth was "unimpressed" by the soon to be released Beauty Bakerie concealers.
"It's a nice concealer but I wasn't that impressed," she said during her review. "I simply do not like how this blends out. I literally felt like I was beating my face with the sponge."
Megz was NOT feeling the She Better Werrrrk lip gloss from Patrick Starrr's MAC Cosmetics collection.
"I don't think I'm digging this one on my skin tone," she said in her Youtube review. "No. Probably not for me."
Makeup By Alli had one word for describing Kat Von D's Lock-It Color Correcting eyeshadow primer ($11, Sephora): "Cakey."
NOPE.
Porcelain added the Morphe 25D palette to her list of products she refuses to buy.
"All of the colors look the same. It's probably five shades in here and they just rearranged them differently. There's no range in this palette," Porcelain shared in her Anti-Haul.
Liv Loves Makeup HATED how glittery the Kat Von D Metal Crush Extreme Highlighter palette ($36, Sephora).
"It was like a goddamn glitter bomb," she said. "Why are you doing this, Kat Von D? This is not what I expected and not what I want."
Bella Fiori hated the pigment quality of the Urban Decay Basquiat palette ($19.50, eBay).
"I don't know what it is in the pigment of this but it does not catch on my eyes," Fiori said about the palette.
Despite the all $1 or less products on the Miss A cosmetics site, Senay Bostangcioglu still regretted spending money on TWO products she bought from it.
Bostancioglu tried the correcting concealer wheel and multi-shade concealer palettes from Miss A.
"They were just very greasy and oily. There was just no coverage to them," she said in her review.
Arna Alayne regretted buying BOTH shades of the Huda Beauty Faux Filter foundation — even though she says one of the shades is her best match EVER.
"It's got such a high fragrance and it tends to break me out," she said about the formula in her review.
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