Kylie's In Trouble With Maybelline, Colour Changing Eye Drops And Bankrupt Brands - UGLY NEWS

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Published 2023-09-01
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00:32 Fancy Eyes Fake Advertising Controversy
03:22 ASOS Copying Maybelline’s Viral TikTok Video
05:41 One Million Moms Boycott Aveno
10:15 Cost Of Living Shutting Down Beauty Retailers
13:23 Amyris Beauty Bankruptcy


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All Comments (21)
  • @SheilaMarguerite
    Just the idea of drops that could change your eye color sounds terrifying. Can't imagine it being good for you even if it was real.
  • @stace8614
    “They might want to take a look at child beauty pageants… oh and priests” 100%!!! One Million Mums really has misplaced hate and rage with this Aveeno nonsense. Totally ridiculous!
  • @alannahd.7417
    You know what else can change your eye colour? Blindness 💀 I’d be fucking terrified absolutely NOT
  • @angryotter9129
    If you told me that Aveeno thing was an Onion article, I would believe you. These people are completely out of touch with reality.
  • @denaemichele
    I volunteer with foster children, who are often actual victims of exploitation and abuse. To say that a boy playing dress up in a tutu is "sexualization" and "child exploitation at its worst" is unhinged.
  • @RR-kz4hq
    Imagine if this energy was used for children in legitimately unsafe environments like child actors, beauty pageants, schools, cps?
  • @sophieb3093
    ASOS advert looks like a suspicious flesh tube 😬
  • @angelinazoura6273
    We have bigger problems now than supporting someone's new brand and buying expensive "clean" product. We're all struggling. The last thing we need is to buy this stuff we don't need.
  • @AKbaby89
    I'm disabled and unable to work, so the only money I have, comes from disability. So im basically always broke, but I do give myself a monthly fun budget, and I usually spend it on lip gloss from my favorite brand. They're $10-$12, but I still look at them as luxury items because I don't need them🤷‍♀️
  • @kiluanon
    The "child exploitation at its worst" part made me literally scream "WHAT?!" Of course, though, yeah, certainly nothing like what just happened with that 8 Passengers lady who is a big ole Christian and was just arrested for abusing her children while exploiting them online is as bad as an astronaut costume paired with a tutu. 🤯
  • @petrakoo
    Oh my, I'm a mom of two boys. my boys have always enjoyd glittery things, they still love their pink stuffed animals (my eldest is 8 years old), they want to do girly things like brushing my hair and choosing nail polish colours when we are at the supermarket, they like unicorns and baking and stickers. Im so happy i have not thought them any gender roles and they can genuinely decide their own interests without pressure to act like a boy. These people reflect their own insecurities to innocent children. Let kids be kids and go and educate yourself instead of seeing demons where there are non.❤
  • @SessaV
    My little brother used to dress up in dresses all the time because he'd see me in my ballet outfits and he thought it was fun. He had "strong male" influences, dad was a cop, uncle's were truckers and mechanics, grandpa's were military and steel mill workers. My brother just liked to spin around in long skirts lol. He's a grown man now, straight, has a gf, talking about starting a family, and doesn't care what a person's sexual orientation is. I was a ballerina and super girl girl and became an otr trucker (in dresses).
  • @simlover00
    9:37 I work in nurseries and the amount of small boys who absolutely love to dress up as princesses is so big. It's adorable 🥰
  • @dannonmarinade
    James is being real kind with that Asos//Kylie advert. He's seeing a "weird styrofoam thing" but I'm seeing something a lot more gross 👀
  • @mzmerryweather
    Wow...wtf is up with one million moms? My oldest son (he is 36) would play with what was on hand... my high heels, make up while I was putting it on and he had dolls and trucks and coloring books, books to read etc...like I did when I was a kid a bazillion yrs ago. I taught my kid to be respectful of other people and their choices, to question authority, to be polite and to think critically. Yup...he turned out just fine. My mother in law used to have a saying - go weed your own garden - thinking million mom's needs to heed that advice. Makes me want to go buy Aveno and a rainbow tutu... Thanks for an interesting video James
  • @mikeythewitch3596
    Some prescription eye drops can change your eye color, but as an unintended side effect usually from a lighter color to a darker color over a long period of time!
  • @JustinnePunsalang
    The ASOS ad didn't look like a tube. It looked disturbingly like a... well, a thing people used to describe Kim's 2-in1 brush and sponge.
  • @AccidentTattoo
    As a mom i think I'll be buying more Aveeno brand for my son now 💁‍♀️
  • I remember when I worked as a beauty consultant at Walgreens and Lumify drops (for redness) came out. We beauty consultants were expected to hawk Lumify drops as an add-on to eye makeup purchases, and even given bottles in gratis and free eyedrop samples to hand out at our counter. It creeped me out so bad, and that was actually an FDA-approved medication. These "Fancy Drops" are the dodgiest thing I've ever seen! Even if it did work [citation needed] - you don't need to be introducing cosmetic products to your literal eyeballs!
  • Is anybody going to point out that historically, the people who did the most research about changing eye color from dark to light were, umm… from Germany… During WWII… so like that’s a cool idea… but the research that was done at that time was cruel beyond measure and human imagination. So it’s sort of tainted the idea of changing eye color for me. The idea of permanently changing eye color, for me, has been permanently tainted with that legacy. I understand that some other research from that time is still actually used (how to treat hypothermia for example) but changing eye color, at that time, was inherently about race. I really don’t know if permanently changing eye color from darker to lighter could ever be removed from that history.