Full Face Of WORST RATED Makeup Products! - Summary

Summary

James Charles starts the video by questioning the claims of some makeup products being "number one" and decides to challenge himself by creating a full face of makeup using the worst-rated products found online. He begins with the Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse foundation, which he finds difficult to blend and not very pleasant.

He continues with Physicians Formula concealer, which he believes isn't as bad as the rating suggests, and moves on to ELF Perfect Finish HD Powder, which he dislikes due to its texture and flashback potential.

Next, he uses Maybelline bronzer, which surprises him with its poor performance, and a cream blush from ELF, which lacks pigment and shimmer. Then, he applies NARS Highlighting Powder, which is too light for many skin tones.

James proceeds with Wet n Wild Brow Sessive Brow Pencil, which he finds hard, painful, and not very pigmented. He then uses Rimmel London Magnifies Thunderstorm Edition Eyeshadow Palette, which he describes as having unpigmented, unblendable shades and creates an unattractive eye look.

Lastly, he applies mascara and completes the look. Throughout the video, he rates the products, with most of them receiving low scores due to their poor performance.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. James Charles is a YouTuber known for makeup tutorials.
2. He received a mascara package labeled "number one rating" and "number one victory royale" and questioned who gave it that title.
3. He decided to challenge himself by using the worst-rated makeup products he found on the internet for a full face of makeup.
4. The makeup products he tested included foundation, concealer, powder, bronzer, blush, highlighter, eyebrow pencil, and eyeshadow.
5. He shared his opinions and ratings for each product, with some performing better than others.
6. The eyeshadow palette from Rimmel London was particularly disappointing, with poorly pigmented colors.
7. James Charles created a thunderstorm-themed eyeshadow look using the palette.

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