In the video, the host revisits childhood dreams by using discontinued beauty products from their youth, including hair, makeup, and body products. They experiment with various items such as the Conair Quick Wrap, a crimper, and vintage makeup from eBay. The host also tries on different nostalgic outfits and discusses the popularity of edible body products in the mid-2000s. The video concludes with the host wearing a tracksuit and Skechers Shape-ups, reflecting on the discontinued and banned products of the 2000s.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Conair Quick Wrap was launched in 2002.
2. The Conair Quick Wrap was sold for $24.99 during the days of infomercials.
3. The crimper was invented in 1976.
4. The Bed Head brand was popular in the 2000s for its crimpers.
5. The Pop Iron was based on the 1989 Conair Impressions tool.
6. The Bumpits hair accessory was designed to give the user perfect style and volume.
7. The Haragami hair product was popular in the 2000s.
8. The fake hair scrunchie was likely invented in the 1990s.
9. Hot Stamps were first introduced in 2015.
10. Caboodle makeup organizers were first made in 1988 but were popular throughout the 2000s.
11. The Jessica Simpson brand introduced edible body products in 2004.
12. The Urban Decay sparkling lickable body powder was introduced in 2013.
13. Roll-on body glitter was popular in the early 2000s, particularly from Bath & Body Works.
14. The Paris Hilton brand tracksuit was popular in the 2000s.
15. Skechers Shape-Ups were introduced in the 2000s and were later discontinued due to lawsuits over their claims.