The video is a review of a new product called "Liquid Hollow Unicorn Shadows" by Super Chic Lacquer, an indie nail polish company. The host, Christine, provides a detailed review of the product, discussing its appearance, ingredients, and application. She also shares her personal experiences with the product, including a patch test on her neck and a demonstration of how to apply it.
Christine mentions that the product is not as easy to blend as traditional makeup, and it may not be suitable for everyday use due to its wearability. She also notes that the product contains aluminum powder, which may cause allergic reactions in some people. She recommends doing a patch test before using the product on larger areas of the face.
The host also discusses the potential impact of the product on the cosmetics industry. She suggests that the difficulty of applying the product may be why major cosmetics companies have not yet released holographic makeup. She also speculates that if it were possible to create real holographic makeup, a major cosmetics company would likely have done so by now.
Finally, Christine concludes the review by expressing her thoughts on the product's potential uses. She suggests that it could be used for Instagram photos but may not be suitable for everyday wear or festivals. She also encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the product in the comments section.
1. The speaker, Christine, is presenting a review of a new product, "hollow unicorn shadows" by Super Chic Lacquer, a company she is affiliated with.
2. The product is a liquid hollow makeup, which is different from traditional makeup. It's made by Super Chic Lacquer, an indie nail polish company.
3. The hollow makeup is launched in 17 different shades.
4. The hollow makeup is made of various ingredients, including witch hazel, Myrtle alcohol, Dean Act (denatured alcohol), purified water, propylene glycol, isobutene, glycerin, polyvinyl pirate (PvP, a polymer), sugar, and aluminum powder.
5. The hollow makeup is tested by swatching and patch testing. The speaker has no allergies or sensitivities to metals in makeup.
6. The speaker applies the hollow makeup to her face using nail vinyls, a technique she learned from Instagram.
7. The makeup is applied to various parts of the face, including the brow bone and forehead, and is left on for a while before being removed.
8. The speaker does not recommend using the hollow makeup every day due to its quick drying nature.
9. The speaker concludes that hollow makeup is a new trend in the makeup industry, and it's still unclear why major cosmetics companies have not released their own hollow makeup products.