Full Face With Multi-Chrome Makeup (is this safe? lol) - Summary

Summary

Christine, a beauty influencer, reviews and experiments with multi-chrome makeup, a type of color-shifting product. She discusses its similarities to nail polish and explores its ingredients, comparing them to those found in nail powder. After testing the product on her skin and finding no allergic reactions, she applies it to her face, creating a dramatic, shimmery look. Throughout the video, Christine showcases her creativity and humor, experimenting with different shades and application methods. She also raises questions about the safety and potential risks of using such products, but ultimately seems to enjoy the unique effects they provide.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker, Christine, is testing multi-chrome makeup on her skin.
2. Multi-chrome makeup involves a pigment that shifts primarily between two or three predominant colors depending on the angle of the light.
3. Multi-chrome makeup is also known as duochrome, and in the car industry, it is referred to as chameleon paint.
4. Christine compares multi-chrome makeup to nail polish and finds that it behaves similarly, but with some differences.
5. She tests the makeup on her arms and face and detects no allergic reaction.
6. Christine has had allergic reactions to certain metals used in makeup in the past, but the metals used in this makeup are not listed as allergens.
7. She tests different methods of application and finds that buffing it into the skin makes it more reflective.
8. The makeup is not intended for ingestion, and Christine avoids licking her lips while wearing it.
9. She applies the makeup to her face, neck, and hands, and notes that it changes color depending on the angle of the light.
10. Christine is concerned about the safety of using this type of makeup, particularly for children.
11. She is 29 years old and has a history of allergic reactions to certain makeup ingredients.
12. She has a cat named Benji who assists her in her makeup experiments.