![]() I'm sure there's gonna be some, like, leftover residue when I use a makeup wipe to take this all off, but, literally, it just looks like my skin. The tint has pretty much entirely faded, at least I think it has. ![]() Nico: It has officially been eight hours, and I feel like, at this point, I can barely tell that there's anything on my skin. It is turning a color, but whose color? Not mine! When I'm looking at the monitor, it looks like I put white lotion on my face, and then just didn't let it blend out. Let me try this on my face to see if it actually works or blends, because I'm very confused at this point. And this is just, like, I can already tell. Marisa Palmer: So, if this is, like, the skin tone that's supposed to match my skin tone, it is just, like, the every-black-woman color, I feel, they just threw in there, because there's nuances to foundation. I think we're all just turning into the same one orangey color. I feel like it's just changing into this middle color on the bottle, which is, like, a very mid-tone, orange-ish tan, and it's trying to pass that off as being adaptive to your skin tone. I'm skeptical if it's even a color-changing product in the way that it can adapt to different skin tones. I feel like this goes without saying, just, you know, based off of this whole situation, but if you have fair skin, I think you're gonna wanna steer very clear of this product. The more I rub it in, the more Donald Trump-like I become. I think, like, what they're getting away with here is it's such a sheer formula that it's just gonna turn clear, and then you're gonna be like, "Oh, it changed color." I can, unfortunately, see it happening. I don't know if it's just becoming clear. My whole face is about to look like this. This is looking like it's going in a bad direction. And, wait, it's happening! It's happening! It's doing the thing! It looks orange. Kyle: I don't struggle too much with hyperpigmentation or discoloration in that sense however, I have super sensitive skin and I have eczema, so if it can tone down the redness and unify in that sense, that'll be a huge plus for me. Who knows what I'm gonna be thinking eight hours from now, so I'll see you guys at my check-in. But is that, like, is it bad that I like it? I like it. I think it might just be all one color, and they're advertising it as being adapting to more than one skin tone. I don't understand how, but it's happening. Īll right, I have a clean makeup wipe right here, and I'm just gonna, like, wipe all this BB gel off my hands, but just so you can see, like, what's going on right now, like, there is pigment. What? It is the most minimal coverage you could get on planet Earth, probably, but it's, like, just enough to where I feel like it makes me look a little bit more. I can clearly see that this side of my face looks different than that side. Oh! That is gray! And also way too much! I put on too much! It also says to apply this like a moisturizer and not like a foundation, so I won't be using any tools or anything. ![]() I'm gonna do half my face first to see if I can tell a difference, and then do the rest. Does my hand look more beautiful and unified? So, let's start applying to the actual face. I'm really hoping that this actually does anything to cover up, like, my dark circles, my discoloration, my acne. And, of course, I'll also do an eight-hour wear test with this product to see if the oil-free formula actually lasts on my very oily skin. To see if this color-changing BB gel is actually worth it, I'm gonna have my two friends Kyle, who has lighter skin, and Marisa, who has deeper skin, try it out with me to test how well it adapts to our very different skin tones. Now, this is a BB gel that will supposedly transform from a straight-up gray color into your skin tone, which sounds like some dark magic to me. Nico Reyes: Today we're gonna be testing out this Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing BB-Gel. Kyle Kerchaert: Wait, it's happening! It's happening. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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