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  • - My most iconic piece of makeup from 2006

  • was my bronzer stick.

  • Like a pen, you would click, click, click, click, click it

  • until it would just ejaculate some sparkly, browned bronzer.

  • And then you'd be like, "Great, it's ready to go."

  • (doo-wop music)

  • - So today we're taking a jaunt down memory lane,

  • and we're going to try makeup tips from the early 2000s.

  • - What are we talking about here?

  • - This was a time when I bought a lot of these magazines

  • and was like, "I do not look like any of these people."

  • - We have got some juicy Seventeen magazines from 2001.

  • I think there's one in here from like 2006.

  • - I wasn't allowed to wear face makeup in middle school,

  • but I was allowed to wear lip balms,

  • which sort of expanded to include lip glosses as well.

  • - Mine was lychee scented.

  • It cost way too much money.

  • - All the sticky makeup on your face.

  • Am I cute?

  • Ask me to prom.

  • Except I had to ask people to prom.

  • - I was really, really into colored eyeliner.

  • I would do like a green eyeliner

  • and then like a blue eyeshadow, and then I was like, "Yep!"

  • - All of your style tips came from these bad boys.

  • - Eyeshadow without eyeliner was huge.

  • - What a time to be alive.

  • - They were definitely simpler times.

  • - So obviously these magazines have great advice,

  • so let's see what they say about makeup looks.

  • (school bell ringing)

  • - I'm gonna use the common sense that I had when I was

  • 15 and 16, which is just, "Don't know where to put it?

  • "Put it all over!"

  • - These eyes were something that I would totally have done.

  • You would see some crazy eyeshadow like this,

  • so let's try and do something like that.

  • - So I'm gonna try to copy this look.

  • You wanted to become like a very reflective surface,

  • in case you went out running at night

  • and you wanted cars to be able to see you.

  • - There weren't any Beauty Blenders back then.

  • All we had was what God gave us.

  • - Okay, it says first swipe base on areas

  • that are prone to redness.

  • Then blend in the product with clean fingers.

  • No makeup brushes.

  • That's chill.

  • - It seems like she just has pink just...

  • All over her lid.

  • Remember the days when you could just put one color

  • on your lid and that was it?

  • - Liquid eyeshadow.

  • Yeah, I said it.

  • Liquid eyeshadow.

  • That was a thing.

  • (deep breath)

  • This is gonna be it.

  • We're doing it.

  • We're doing it live, people.

  • - Uh, I don't know how she did the matte cheek look

  • because that is not the outcome here.

  • - The picture literally just has her eye,

  • and it has the brush right here.

  • - It's my understanding that you have to smudge your eyes.

  • Instead of blending, you smudge.

  • That was a big term back then.

  • - When the girls were doing their makeup in the bathroom,

  • I was writing Harry Potter fanfiction.

  • - Okay, I'm gonna put that shimmery shadow--

  • I mean, it kind of migrated up there anyway.

  • Yeah, this feels right.

  • I remember this.

  • And we're off to the races.

  • That almost looks like too good.

  • Is there glitter?

  • - I still use my bareMinerals bronzer

  • that I used in high school.

  • It's not, of course, the same pot.

  • I'm not that disgusting.

  • - I feel like if I would've walked out the door with this,

  • my mom would've been like...

  • - "Remember, less is more, so start with

  • "a small amount of blush, and layer it on

  • "to intensify the shade."

  • - This feels very accurate to my early 2000 experience.

  • Ready?

  • I would suck in my cheeks.

  • Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

  • Now I remember why we don't use liquid eyeshadow anymore.

  • It cakes.

  • It's caking.

  • It looks like I have dry skin,

  • like it's just flaked off my face.

  • - I mean, I imagine people 10 years from now

  • will look at magazines and Pinterest

  • and be like, "Oh, these girls were crazy.

  • "Their eyes looked way overlined."

  • - I feel like I started off like homecoming,

  • and now I'm going back to like seventh grade dance.

  • - I feel a sudden urge to write every boy

  • I kissed in high school a letter of apology.

  • La, la, la, la, la.

  • And then they'd come back, and they'd just have like...

  • Gunk.

  • - I am very glad that I am not my early-2000s self anymore

  • because that person was somehow

  • even less cool than this person.

  • - Though this is not something that I would do nowadays,

  • I do remember this fondly.

  • Because it's part of your formative years,

  • when you just make weird decisions

  • about what to put on your face.

  • And, you know, and then it makes you

  • the woman who you are today.

  • - A lot of the techniques I still use.

  • A lot of the products I don't use.

  • - This is a good reminder that it's good to be older.

  • - Deep inside all of us,

  • there is a girl who looks like this,

  • and she needs to be celebrated.

  • - Feels good to not be shackled

  • under the weight of glitter any longer.

  • - But I'm ready to go see Spiderman with my friends,

  • and that's all that counts.

  • - That was so hot,

  • when he was upside down and they made out.

  • That was really hot, okay.

  • That's all I'm gonna say about that movie.

  • (swishing)

  • (sign creaking)

- My most iconic piece of makeup from 2006

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