Why MAKEUP REVOLUTION Has The Worst Reputation | The downfall of makeup revolution

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Hello everyone! Today we are talking about the downfall of Makeup Revolution and what is going on with this brand.
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00:00 Intro
01:04 Revolution Beauty’s Beginning
07:08 Revolution Beauty And Their Sub-Brands
11:47 Revolution Beauty And BH Cosmetics
13:50 Revolution Beauty And Manny MUA Controversy
18:17 Revolution Beauty And Pink Honey Controversy
24:26 Revolution Beauty And Dupes
25:14 Revolution Beauty Adam Minto

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  • I'm honestly all for drugstore brands making affordable dupes of luxury makeup/skincare products. However, it is absolutely unacceptable to steal artistic ideas from smaller/indie brands, or steal packaging that had so much work put into it. It's like making counterfeit art.

    @Kween.Eileen@Kween.Eileen7 ай бұрын
    • Revolution only recently got into places like Walmart and grocery stores and they’re some of the most expensive products there 😭

      @SebastianSeanCrow@SebastianSeanCrow7 ай бұрын
    • Stealing is stealing whether from a luxury, drugstore or indie brand. And there is NO excuse for it.

      @saymyname2417@saymyname24177 ай бұрын
    • 💯

      @erika4316@erika43167 ай бұрын
    • Dupes are a similar color not a full on copy

      @Angelaaa1015@Angelaaa10157 ай бұрын
    • I love dupes. It does make a better market for those who like an item but can’t afford it. I’ve saved up to buy a really nice brand name product that was out of my price range. But never in a million years would I want a carbon copy knock off. It sucks the soul and creativity out and says “I want money.” A dupe might be inspiration in packaging, color or even consistency but not everything.

      @Sunny-ot1vo@Sunny-ot1vo6 ай бұрын
  • I love when Robert politely invites us to look at the screen when something important is happening, you know this man understands the viewers haha

    @rheanathan4189@rheanathan41897 ай бұрын
    • Yessss! I was thinking the exact same thing!

      @natsumihayashi6422@natsumihayashi64226 ай бұрын
    • Totally!

      @egregal344@egregal3446 ай бұрын
    • I was absolutely across the room when he asked me to look at my phone lol

      @maloryj7165@maloryj71655 ай бұрын
    • Re-watching this vid again because of the content & this beautiful halo eye MU. Well done, Robert! 🏆

      @Erana-Quesada@Erana-Quesada3 ай бұрын
    • Omg I literally thanked him out loud 😊 9 times out of 10 I’m doin something so that’s such a good idea idk if anyone else does it but he’s the only one I’ve seen it’s such a lil thing that shows he cares/knows his viewers

      @Maybe.Its_You@Maybe.Its_You3 ай бұрын
  • I think dupes fill an important role in the makeup industry, but you can't have your brand be entirely dependent on dupes. Like elf has some famous dupes, but they also have their own hero products.

    @rosedillon6645@rosedillon66457 ай бұрын
    • I love ELF.

      @SkyePhoenix@SkyePhoenix7 ай бұрын
    • Very well said

      @hollyobaby6949@hollyobaby69497 ай бұрын
    • Their pink concealer is the bomb and nobody else makes one that matches my skin tone. I'm of Irish decent, partially, and I am very pale with pink undertones. 400 shades of white girl foundation, and I still have to mix, lol.

      @terrilandry1191@terrilandry11916 ай бұрын
    • I think the key is that people would still buy them if they weren’t a dupe. They’re still good in their own way.

      @ally9553@ally95535 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. I also feel like there is a difference between a dupe and what Revolution is doing. A dupe would be something like making a similar shade of gloss, experimenting with new formulas or just using a similar concept or theme. Revolution is like the Shein of the makeup world. Ironically Shein's makeup line (Sheglam) has put more creativity into their products than Revolution has. Revolution just sees a popular item and copies it with cheaper ingredients

      @---xe5et@---xe5et5 ай бұрын
  • My heart hurt for the Pink Honey founder as she watched her brainchild and income come under threat after Revolution ripped off her excellent product.

    @SoDarnSatisfying@SoDarnSatisfying7 ай бұрын
    • I cried listening to her. The utter devastation and sense of betrayal she clearly felt.

      @LawNerdAmber@LawNerdAmber3 ай бұрын
  • As a person who can't afford a $12 box of hair dye, I really appreciate dupes and don't feel bad about luxury brands losing money over them. However, I do feel bad about indie brands losing money to dupes created by larger compied like Revolution.

    @agzilla9005@agzilla90057 ай бұрын
    • Feel the same way.

      @ZombieQueeen@ZombieQueeen7 ай бұрын
  • I think the perfect example of a good dupe is the elf putty primer. It’s not trying to be like the tatcha silk canvas primer in terms of packaging but it fills a gap in the market for a more affordable dimethicone-ey balm like primer. Dupes should be made with the intent of creating more inexpensive versions of an existing product without looking like a cheap knock off at the same time

    @pixiecreamfull1@pixiecreamfull17 ай бұрын
    • The only primer I use is the putty, I even use it with no makeup on top because it just makes my skin look so amazing! I didn't even know it was supposed to be a dupe

      @StarlaBizarre@StarlaBizarre6 ай бұрын
  • To me, I feel like we got carried away with the word "dupe" what Revolution does and what Shein does with clothes and make up are not "dupes" in my opinion. Maybelline has those super stay liquid foundation and if I happen to find one in my shade that acts similarly to like Teint Idol by Lancome, THAT is a dupe. Thats just an example but if you happen to find something from an already existing cheaper range that works just as well, THAT is a dupe. Waiting for collections to launch, or runways shows to happen and then launching the exact same products in the exact packaging that DOESNT wear, look, or feel the same; isn't duping. it's copying and you should be sued.

    @Shelby-dg8tt@Shelby-dg8tt7 ай бұрын
    • Yasss! Your comment is spot-on!

      @MunyDongBangTan@MunyDongBangTan3 ай бұрын
  • I DIED at “be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud!” …. “What does that mean? Invade their personal space?!” 😂😂😭😭

    @elisepipia6076@elisepipia60766 ай бұрын
    • Rainbow is pretty, colorful, it's something you don't see every day,it makes people smile (usually) when they see one. You could think of people's lives as everyone having their own cloud. It's something like: "she's/he's a ray of sunshine in my life". At least that's how I understand it. (I didn't reach that point in video yet,so I don't know the context.I assume it's some brand's marketing "catchphrase") 😅

      @karolina285@karolina2856 ай бұрын
    • the sunshine would make more sense to me..

      @rosedolch8637@rosedolch8637Ай бұрын
  • They suck because of how they just rip off indie brands. I HATE it. I prefer to support indie brands, and it just annoys the hell out of me how they just steal everything. So rude.

    @AKbaby89@AKbaby897 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • I'd prefer supporting smaller brands when I can unfortunately when you're sensitive or allergic to certain formulas if can be sketchy and scary. And it sucks because you feel stuck with a product you can't use. I've never had a allergy test done and am not sure exactly what in sensitive to and it seems to change. Wish companies would make "gentle" versions of the same thing so everyone can use the product.

      @FukaiKokoro@FukaiKokoro7 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@FukaiKokoroAllergy tests typically look at more common allergens, unless you’ve been able to pinpoint specific ingredients and even then it depends on if they can get that specific allergen by itself to test. A good thing to do is keep a journal of things that cause an allergic reaction and compare the ingredient lists to see if you can find a shared ingredient that is specific to those formulas. Even then it is probable with less common allergies that you may never be able to pinpoint your allergens. I have life threatening allergic reactions to allergens that we’ve never been able to identify (called idiopathic allergies) which is common with mast cell disorders (mast cell activation syndrome, mast cell activation disorder, mastocytosis, etc). As far as gentle formulations (I assume you mean hypoallergenic), it’s impossible to produce anything that has zero possibility of causing an allergic reaction in someone. The term hypoallergenic means that they claim to be free of common allergens but even then the term is not regulated so it’s more of a marketing gimmick.

      @teufel75@teufel757 ай бұрын
    • Okay I understand! Thanks for the information! I am sensitive to most plants except poison oak which is bizzare. I don't think I've ever had a reaction to poison oak. I'm also sensitive to latex. Because latex is plant based. The worst reaction I had was from morphe and as I'm aware they don't list ingredients so I've stayed far away from them. It was such a beautiful pallet too. It makes my eyes red and itchy and puffy. And kinda swell up. It sucks having allergies/ sensitivities to things. Definitely makes basic life stuff so hard. @@teufel75

      @FukaiKokoro@FukaiKokoro7 ай бұрын
    • @@RobertWelshhave you done videos on smaller indie brands? I don’t know many and I’d like to try some out. Have you tried anything by BeatsByDeb? I adore her and want to support her brand and I know you have the tea on great quality products

      @nightgoddess9@nightgoddess94 ай бұрын
  • Dupes are always so hard for me. On the one hand, theft is bad. Stealing someone's idea sucks. On the other hand, I also think sometimes high end brands charge INSANE prices for something that doesn't need to cost that much, so it feels very Robin Hood at times.

    @ElizabethHoward@ElizabethHoward7 ай бұрын
    • Yesss Robin Hood is a good way to put it!

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • Oh my god, just got to the Lunar Beauty segment! Dying. Yeah, that isn't a dupe, that's intellectual property theft. Ew.

      @ElizabethHoward@ElizabethHoward7 ай бұрын
    • And, yes, well put on the unspoken rules of duping. The rules in my head are very similar.

      @ElizabethHoward@ElizabethHoward7 ай бұрын
    • Robin Hood is literally the best way to put it... like yes, we all love a dupe cos if we could go & drop close to £100 for a CT highlighter & blush I'm sure we would... but totally ripping off/ straught up copying a brand's innovative product (especially smaller brands) is wrong imo

      @AndriaBobbles@AndriaBobbles7 ай бұрын
    • I couldn't love this comment more! The beauty industry actually marginalises people who don't have the cash. Today I was obsessing over the new highlighter by Katie Jane Hughes, £70 for a little pot, I simply cannot afford this product and it brings out this jealousy in me for people who can blow tons of high end make up who truly don't even use it for anything noteworthy. I have MUA friends who do shoots for Vogue who can't even afford these brands yet the brands are dropping every shade of a new foundation to everyone on their PR list! I don't buy revolution because I hate the brand ethos, but if I can get a dupe of Nars orgasm, I'm buying it (thank you Sleek)

      @lydia56@lydia567 ай бұрын
  • Revolution is the makeup equivalent of a KZhead content farm, istg. No makeup brand should realistically have THIS MANY sub-brands, especially when they’re all essentially the exact same in terms of quality and branding.

    @ErisIsAnAbomination@ErisIsAnAbomination7 ай бұрын
    • That is the best description I’ve ever read for Revolution

      @raneemfathy2581@raneemfathy25817 ай бұрын
    • Yes! The 5 Minute Crafts of makeup!😂

      @shaunacorrigan9372@shaunacorrigan93727 ай бұрын
    • Bro right??? No one is buying all those products....makes you wonder where it all gets dumped. Probably a land fill.

      @user-nb8tm6pv6f@user-nb8tm6pv6f7 ай бұрын
    • @@user-nb8tm6pv6fall brands do that.

      @ducky19991@ducky199917 ай бұрын
    • They’re like SHEIN-level stealing

      @annaelizabzth@annaelizabzth6 ай бұрын
  • I've always felt there is a difference between a dupe done with some level of integrity and just ripping someone off. Like I personally feel ELF does a good job. The products they dupe have been out for a time before they dupe it, and it's also comparable, so it's a nice alternative. Revolution is such low quality and do it so rapidly that it does feel like they are ripping people off and not just giving people a more affordable option.

    @Amondra87@Amondra877 ай бұрын
    • Yeah the ELF dupes are not exactly the same. They have a unique feature that makes them not exact copies and that brings something unique. Like the halo glow liquid filter has more coverage than CT

      @warrentronica@warrentronica7 ай бұрын
  • Anyone else feel personally talked to when Robert invited us to come back to look at the screen?

    @_ZeroQueen_@_ZeroQueen_7 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂 when I say it… I can picture people cleaning, or working or doing their skincare so I am absolutely talking to you personally and asking you to look! 😂

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • Always! I wish he was my friend 💜

      @BeeCurious007@BeeCurious0077 ай бұрын
    • I must obey immediately

      @maryeckel9682@maryeckel96827 ай бұрын
    • I honestly really loved and appreciated that he called our attention lmao esp as a multitasker w adhd lol

      @zombeatriz@zombeatriz7 ай бұрын
    • I love it when he does ❤

      @merrivideo@merrivideo7 ай бұрын
  • Hey Robert! Love these videos. Dupes are okay, as long as it's not a carbon copy. Also I neeeeed to tell you...I booked my first paying client this morning!! 😊😊 have a lovely day!!

    @melissaselenebeauty@melissaselenebeauty7 ай бұрын
    • Congrats on booking your first paid client!! 🎉

      @Serufi@Serufi7 ай бұрын
    • AMAZING!!!’

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • congratulations!!! 🎉

      @musicobsessive123@musicobsessive1237 ай бұрын
    • Exactly my view of dupes 😊

      @EGGrun@EGGrun7 ай бұрын
    • Congrats. I wish you a long, successful, fun career. 💜

      @grannym2880@grannym28807 ай бұрын
  • I believe there’s a difference between providing an affordable dupe of high end luxury products at drugstore price points and just straight up copying any product that goes viral. It’s literally fast makeup, and Revolution’s business model is no different than SHEIN ripping off small business designs.

    @nickyn1083@nickyn10835 ай бұрын
  • The worst part is that someone like me who is not a makeup afficionado and just a casual user/ occasional wearer would never know the small brand bc most would find their knockoff first for distribution reasons in retail settings or online bc of advertising dollars in search engines. So the intellectual property owners/ originators have no way to correct the narrative until it's too late...

    @lauramathews3151@lauramathews31517 ай бұрын
  • As someone who up until very recently was living off £500 or less a month, I loved makeup revolution for making affordable dupes so I could still have makeup as my creative outlet. Now that I have an actual income that doesn’t restrict me, I’m planning to move away from it as it’s not what I *need* to buy anymore. (I wonder how my view will change by the end of the video)

    @Denki48@Denki487 ай бұрын
    • I think we both have the same view on the situation to be honest I don’t think your view will change! 😝

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • @@RobertWelshmy opinion did change! I learned a lot of stuff I didn’t know before that has lead me to make the decision that I won’t return to their products again. I can’t believe I missed that whole thing with Pink Honey!

      @Denki48@Denki487 ай бұрын
    • Your going from 500 a month to something affordable as income, don't rush into more expensive brands. Robert has tons of money. Get your essentials and learn how to manage your money first cause when you go from poverty level to a decent income most people end up just getting by as if still on poverty level because they don't learn money management instead they run to consume.

      @Danielle-ze9ds@Danielle-ze9ds7 ай бұрын
    • @@Danielle-ze9ds oh, I don’t plan to be diving head first into lush brands. I still have the makeup I have now- it’ll still last me a while. No need to go out and spend all my money needlessly. Also, I appreciate the concern. I have fine money management skills. I was only on £500 a month as I’m an international who was at uni, my immigration visa severely restricted my work.

      @Denki48@Denki487 ай бұрын
  • Revolutionen can't see the difference between creating a dupe or a copy. One thing is to create a cheaper version of a product wich gives the same result, but to steal the design and exact colour stories is something else.

    @sannajrgensen7241@sannajrgensen72417 ай бұрын
  • When they bought BH it broke my heart. Since they did so the melanin-friendly shades I love have faded into TikTok Ameliorated pale shades for girls obsessed with unicorns.

    @shantimattie9916@shantimattie99167 ай бұрын
    • Makeup Revolution is more inclusive than BH ever was. They did a collab with The Plastic Boy and his whole collection was made with melanin-friendly shades. They have a lot of black creators featured on their social media. A lot of their eyeshadow palettes are dark skin friendly. I don’t understand your comment.

      @neovalkyrie0@neovalkyrie07 ай бұрын
    • ​@neovalkyrie0 I think the op just meant since BH was bought out, their specific melanin friendly shades have been erased. BH was around for such a long time and plenty of people had favorites so even if Revolution has plenty of melanin friendly products, some people have favorites that are now gone. And sadly, Revolution cycles and discontinues so much product that it's sometimes hard to pick a favorite no matter your skin tone bc you blink and the product is gone. 😭

      @thxwanderer@thxwanderer7 ай бұрын
    • What's BH?

      @Silenceeify@Silenceeify7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Silenceeifya relatively cheap but still good quality makeup brand that used to do collabs with KZheadrs back in the day like Carlie Bybel (or however you spell it Im not sure)

      @R_S747@R_S7477 ай бұрын
    • @@neovalkyrie0 I’ve used Revolution as well. When a Brown girl tries their eyeshadows, no matter how intense they are in the pan, on our skin they’re too sheer and very dry. Unless you’re wearing pale pinks, blues, greens, etc. With sparkles. Is that easier to understand?

      @shantimattie9916@shantimattie99165 ай бұрын
  • I love seeing your eyebrow scar and that you don’t fill it in. I have a scar all the way through one brow and I try to hide it, but it never looks good. You’ve made me feel like I should just embrace it…at 54 years old. And wait! You colored the scar! A vibrant color too! ❤

    @tiffshorse13@tiffshorse134 ай бұрын
    • Rock the scar! It’s a part of your story

      @paigenelson7351@paigenelson73512 ай бұрын
  • Dupes are such a fine line: on one hand it can be useful if you're wanting makeup on a budget and a product happens to perform as equal to something more expensive, but on the other you'll hear a product is a carbon copy just at a cheaper price and both look the same. Then you have influencers say something is a dupe but it's really not. Since I don't wear makeup often I usually keep to products that 100% work for me so I normally don't venture into dupe territory

    @irelandcook8298@irelandcook82987 ай бұрын
    • Yes absolutely! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • Another way to look at it, one companies formula maybe contain ingredients or a formula that someone could be sensitive to or allergic to while the dupe maybe doesn't. So it can also give people with allergies or sensitivities a chance to use a similar product. Wish companies would make gentle versions of the same product so you could buy the regular one or the gentle one.. it's annoying and frustrating when You feel stuck with a pallet you can't use because it makes your face puzzy, red and itchy and makes your eyes water.

      @FukaiKokoro@FukaiKokoro7 ай бұрын
  • Oomf. Revolution has long been my problematic fave. I didn’t realize how badly they were ripping small businesses off. Thanks for enlightening me, I’m done with them.

    @Snowfoxie1@Snowfoxie17 ай бұрын
  • Honey-Brow-gate-drama should not be forgotten. It was the last straw.

    @forgottengirl3292@forgottengirl32927 ай бұрын
  • Duping big luxury brands is different than taking creative ideas from smaller Indie brands. Thanks for the video!

    @hallievanoutryve3109@hallievanoutryve31097 ай бұрын
  • When it comes to dupes, I think having a similar color story is fine, but ripping off packaging and layout and making claims that they perform the same isn't fine. Don't get the business by lying about what you're selling. Update: yep, that went where I thought it was going. There's nothing wrong with being an affordable makeup choice, but don't oversell what you're capable of, and don't rip other creatives and companies off.

    @KatieKitty2003@KatieKitty20037 ай бұрын
  • Ooooh this should be good! No issue really with dupes, but there is such a fine line between dupe and flat out copying.

    @yvettebasson1243@yvettebasson12437 ай бұрын
    • Yes absolutely agree’

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • The ordinary has showed us ingredient prices are way more affordable than these big brands are advertising them us so it's good that there's healthy competition, because as someone who buys luxury makeup some of these prices really are ridiculous.

    @dripdrip08@dripdrip087 ай бұрын
    • I LOVE The Ordinary! It's the only reason I actually have skincare.

      @burdeegirl@burdeegirl2 ай бұрын
  • Robert I’m a 17 year old student in a beauty academy who has been watching you since 2019. I carry your knowledge with me through every service I give and you have truly changed my life and artistic ability. I could never stop watching you, and sending you love ❤❤❤

    @austinromero9185@austinromero91857 ай бұрын
    • 🥰💗 I wish you all the best in your journey!

      @mariafranchi3751@mariafranchi37517 ай бұрын
  • I think I have exactly one Makeup Revolution product I’ve ever purchased, which is the dupe of the Morphe matte setting spray, and it was not good. I think dupes are perfectly fine and having affordable versions of higher end products is great! Some of them are even better! But there’s a difference between a dupe and a complete copy or rip-off, especially when they harm small businesses.

    @revaLILY@revaLILY7 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely!!

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree whit you i own a few revolution products. The Shoph pallet, one balm blush (thats a dupe of Jones Road i didnt know). I love the Soph pallet and the balm blush. A few other things that are not dupes. But i wil never buy from them again. And i will do research in brands in the future. Because i dont want to support brands who steal one on one copy's. And were the ceo is an racist. Thank you Robert for pointing things out and jusing your time to do the research. I cant trow my revolution products away because i had to save for a year for the Soph pallet. And can't buy something new. And trowing it away is also waistful. But what i can and will do is think about what i buy in the future from other brands.❤❤

      @carolavanmeenen9917@carolavanmeenen99177 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you're doing them because I'm so confused about their history 🖤🖤🖤

    @SheilaMarguerite@SheilaMarguerite7 ай бұрын
    • I still am 😩😂

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • @@RobertWelsh thank God it's not just me 🥲

      @SheilaMarguerite@SheilaMarguerite7 ай бұрын
  • I'm still sad about Bh cosmetics 😭 their zodiac pallet was the absolute best, but if they re-release it I already know I'm going to hate the quality and formula change

    @Avovoom@Avovoom7 ай бұрын
    • Agreed

      @sagebeauty@sagebeauty7 ай бұрын
  • I became aware of their bullshit after Manny's highlighter debacle. And until recently you were still able to find those Revolution knock-offs here in New Zealand in a major department store. I agree with your final take. When you start out playing with makeup they seem a good option, but with time comes awareness of their hi-jinks at which time I think a know-better, do-better approach is appropriate. I have similar feelings about Jeffree Star and Too Faced.

    @katehamilton7796@katehamilton77967 ай бұрын
  • Love you Robert! I'm a licensed cosmetologist and while this is a tough industry people like you keep me going and I'm able to see the beauty in it!! Thanks for always being honest and putting out quality videos for us ❤️❤️

    @briannasnyder7515@briannasnyder75157 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so so much! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RobertWelsh​I've always been curious about something. And I understand that UK, and US guidelines may differ, but where is the line between legal, and illegal dupes? I'll use ELF for example. They make pretty accurate dupes of expensive products, but they don't get sued. Is there a way that works?

      @crissy4346@crissy43467 ай бұрын
    • ​@@crissy4346​ The best example I can think of is Elf's 16 HR camo concealer. It has a similar formula to Tarte's Shape Tape, and also has the big applicator. But it's not a total rip off of Tarte's packaging and marketing. And they only dupe products from large brands, they don't steal from indie brands and small businesses

      @erika4316@erika43167 ай бұрын
  • As far as dupes go, I feel like brands offering a more affordable version of popular expensive products sounds good in theory, but it seems to usually end up looking more like plagiarism...also, offering a similar-looking product with sub-par results (*ahem* revolution) isn't bringing a benefit to anyone but the dupe brand. I'd rather use unique, good-quality drug store products than cheap dupes that won't live up to the expensive versions.

    @erinmaxwell7676@erinmaxwell76767 ай бұрын
    • That's great for you and you privellage !

      @Danielle-ze9ds@Danielle-ze9ds7 ай бұрын
    • 100 percent. There are plenty of good quality affordable brands nowadays. Just because you don't have the money for more expensive brands, (I definitely don't) doesn't make stealing ok. Or contributing to it. Also, stealing from an indie brand is just shitty.

      @sarabaghaei5056@sarabaghaei50567 ай бұрын
    • Plus, there is absolutely no need to buy expensive stuff since there is more than a lot of affordable products around. As if a Pat McGrath makeup was as necessary as food, clothes or having a roof over one's head...

      @saymyname2417@saymyname24177 ай бұрын
  • I used go believe in dupes and buy them religiously. Then I started creating custom jewelry lol once you've had your idea stolen, that you worked so hard on, it changes your mind about a lot of things.

    @angelwings6186@angelwings61867 ай бұрын
  • So many thoughts about this video: 1) I think when it comes to dupes, I am in favor of ones like Elf, but there's a lot of nuance and discussion to have around it, like better standing up for Indie Brands when it's happening and holding big companies accountable. 2) Class is in SESSION! Once again, I am SO here for Robert's teaching videos. Robert, your teaching style and manner, like all else you do, is top notch, easy to listen to and follow, and so illuminating. Also class is in session because as always you never stop being classy. 3) Can we talk about the way that eyeliner made your brown eyes just pop? If milk chocolate was a gemstone... damn! Anyways, thank you so much for this video! I love the interactive nature of it and found it a breath of fresh air compared to other videos out there.

    @greyhavenraven@greyhavenraven7 ай бұрын
  • I messaged Revolution about a allergic reaction on my eye and they left me on read 😂 Never got back to me .

    @ceresgnosis7145@ceresgnosis71457 ай бұрын
    • Does not surprise me!!

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • When they describe Revolution Pro it’s basically saying “New and Improved” which basically is saying “regular Revolution is old and shitty”. I didn’t mind them ripping off Too Faced Chocolate palettes bc I hate Too Faced😂 Lastly, I’m convinced they have moles inside other companies bc the sheer speed at which they come out with dupes is mind boggling. I guess they have some standards since they didn’t dupe James Charles palette😂(not that I saw anyway) Sorry, I’m salty today😂

    @talklikeahick2u877@talklikeahick2u8777 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂❤

      @alisonmercer5946@alisonmercer59467 ай бұрын
    • This is probably gonna upset some people but it's just my opinion so I'm gonna add it here anyway... When Revolution won't make the effort to copy a James Charles palette, to me it definitely says it isn't worth copying. 😂

      @karenmichael5483@karenmichael54837 ай бұрын
    • @@karenmichael5483 That was my feeling exactly! 😆

      @talklikeahick2u877@talklikeahick2u8777 ай бұрын
  • Dupes for high end DISCONTINUED products are 100% needed (RIP my cracked KVD eyeshadow palette). Mac is notorious for discontinuing lipsticks I love, so someone keeping the things I love alive is fine in my book 🤷🏻‍♀️

    @brunette3cookie@brunette3cookie5 ай бұрын
  • I wish I could sit here and say I’ll never buy a dupe again…but as a skint single mum, I definitely will. The high end brands just charge FAR too much. I’m sorry 😬 PS - Love this look. Your eyeshadow is divine!! 😍

    @lauren8574@lauren85747 ай бұрын
  • Dupes are okay if the ingredients aren't harmful. Many people can't afford the named brands especially in times like these. They still want the pleasure of taking care of their skin and wearing makeup on a daily basis. Love your videos Robert, much love from Glasgow Scotland. 💙

    @Albusolar@Albusolar7 ай бұрын
    • I think you're talking about counterfeit products rather than a dupe. Dupes shouldn't pretend to be the original products. AFAIK dupes don't typically contain dangerous products while counterfeit can.

      @michellemelville8979@michellemelville89797 ай бұрын
    • @@michellemelville8979Point taken. ✨💯

      @Albusolar@Albusolar7 ай бұрын
  • I can't really afford the luxury brand, the most expensive makeup I own is a eyeshadow palette from Nomad Cosmetics and it was $40 and I have a KVD lipstick that was $21. I like it when the dupes aren't exactly the same but they have similar ideas. And having smaller pan sizes is cool because most of us don't need forty nudes

    @scoutharris8586@scoutharris85867 ай бұрын
  • That poor girl from Pink Honey, she doesn't deserve that. There's dupes and there's taking the p, they were doing the latter with what they did to her 😢

    @teelesynclair5902@teelesynclair59027 ай бұрын
  • I feel like an important aspect of the story of dupes is the role influencers played in it. At least in the bubble I was watching a few years back influencers would regularly do videos about what the best dupes are, if a dupe holds up to the original etc. So I think it's important to acknowledge the role the influencer community played in pushing the demand for dupes.

    @cilihili8190@cilihili81907 ай бұрын
  • I'm okay with dupes. Not everyone can afford higher end makeup and imo those people should be able to get good products that are in their budget as well. Edit: I don't agree on the dupe just straight up copying the packaging/name etc. People should know it's a dupe for the other product

    @jessieh9127@jessieh91277 ай бұрын
  • It’s such a fine line especially when certain brands are logistically or financially unavailable. Butttt, despicable when it’s an indie brand that they’ve put blood, sweat & tears into. L&B from 🇺🇸, Bella

    @bellaleu7782@bellaleu77827 ай бұрын
  • My gut reaction to dupes is stealing creativity and mass production from the originators. The concept of "dupe" within beauty has multiple definitions be it it color, formula, theme, or packaging similarities. In my opinion when it comes to beauty "dupes" I tend to shy away from them when they're being marketed as a dupe to the everyday beauty enthusiasts and influencers. Inspiration is one thing, copying is another thing altogether.

    @brookekivi@brookekivi7 ай бұрын
  • I adore your integrity, Robert, and how you’re plugged into the best of the influencer beauty community. So glad you’re sharing Jen’s videos (she also deserves all the success, and she’s done SO much research and work to make it understandable for us all, and I’m so glad you’re referring to her work!)

    @saritavenkatapathynaidu9533@saritavenkatapathynaidu95337 ай бұрын
  • I feel like the whole brands creating dupes situation would've never been a thing if brands didn't come up with ridiculously high prices products and focused on making good stuff snd keeping the prices reasonable..Thank you Robert for giving in your time into research l! 💖

    @MoonLightt57@MoonLightt577 ай бұрын
  • "Universally loved by MUAs" Robert's face 😂☠️ Revolution moved into Walgreens, and now the beauty consultants are expected to push it. I feel sorry for them. I did try an eye cream, and it's nasty and keeps separating. Never again.

    @maryeckel9682@maryeckel96827 ай бұрын
  • Makeup Revolution was the final nail in the Bh Cosmetics coffin. Very sad because those travel palettes were some of the best eyeshadow formulas ever- and not just for the price! I’m sad to see that brand fail.

    @kam0406@kam04067 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. So sad about the demise of bh. Still my favourite affordable Indie brand with amazing quality. I have a rather vast collection of bh palettes which are ageing…but still beautiful to use. MR also ripped bh out of Australia so even the newer releases weren’t available here anymore. 🥹😔

      @sagebeauty@sagebeauty7 ай бұрын
    • BH did try to continue their travel series and came out with quads but they were no good. Their releases shortly after they closed weren’t made by MR, they released BH’s last original products. They did come up with new products under MR but I don’t see anyone reviewing them.

      @neovalkyrie0@neovalkyrie07 ай бұрын
    • @@neovalkyrie0 oh yes- it’s so disappointing, isn’t it? Wherever it was that Bh Cosmetics sourced their formula from originally- that was the winning formula. It have heard it was a Japanese formula, even though the palettes were manufactured in China, although that may not be true- but Japan is known for churning out high quality products and that formula was exquisite. There really isn’t anything that quite compares. I do like the Glam Lite formula, but I’m tired of the horror genre releases. I want pretty makeup- not something that reminds me of gore and blood and violence. There is too much of that in the real world these days. I like my makeup to be a little escape from that. Colourpop is still good- but Bh Cosmetics was next level. The travel and brunch palettes were not only great formulas, but they were also very beautiful and well thought out color stories. The nuances in the shades were really beautiful too. How this company mismanaged things so terribly is beyond me and it’s probably a lesson in How to Lose a Business.

      @kam0406@kam04067 ай бұрын
    • @@kam0406 yes their brushes are some of the best I own. Their early eyeshadow palettes weren’t anything special but their releases after their ice cream palettes were top tier. MR hasn’t released any new eyeshadow palettes for them mostly blushes, bronzer and lip products. Wish BH was able to come out of their demise b/c they were on a roll.

      @neovalkyrie0@neovalkyrie07 ай бұрын
    • Bh cosmetics era 2018 was my favourite! I got so many of my family/friends hooked on them!

      @hustlin1108@hustlin11085 ай бұрын
  • I love this brand (not their ethics) purely for their affordability and trends especially their foundations and eyeshadow..I’m disabled and unable to work so I don’t get much money to spend on the better brands 😢 their toofaced dupe palettes are amazing 🤩 but I wish they wouldn’t steal peoples designs 😢

    @NuttyEllaLovesNutella@NuttyEllaLovesNutella7 ай бұрын
  • “Be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud- what does that mean? Invade someone’s space?!” This is my new favourite phrase. Also, I understand WHY people like dupes- not everybody has the means to get the original product… but… dupes can be problematic by taking the ideas of others and profiting from them

    @teresamulhern@teresamulhern7 ай бұрын
    • Speaking of "taking the ideas of others" ... pretty sure they took that quote from Maya Angelo without crediting her 😅 (P.S. also, possibly just a phrase that she popularized, but I have only ever heard her say it 🤷‍♀️ it actually means something like "be the one to brighten up someone else's bad day" :)

      @nataliaturner4845@nataliaturner48455 ай бұрын
  • Unintentional dupes have never bothered me, like how Wet n' Wild has a highlighter that just happens to be a similar color and finish ro Becca's Champaign Pop. The packaging looks norhing alike and you can tell it was a coincidence. Revolution, on the otherhand has always felt more like direct copies than actual "dupes" which has always rubbed me the wrong way. I have never really purchased from them because I think there are other brands of the drugstore with better products for the same price, but the way they copy small businesses gives me the ick.

    @RachaelTheRed@RachaelTheRed7 ай бұрын
  • definitely noticed this. i work in a pharmacy in australia that stocks revolution and the constant licensed makeup collections and the entire stand is just dead

    @erikamuir5768@erikamuir57687 ай бұрын
  • You need to do voiceovers for brands, your dramatic reading of the Revolutions ads was one of my favorite things ever 😂❤

    @mybeautyfilledlife@mybeautyfilledlife7 ай бұрын
  • I only use their Sport Fix setting spray because it keeps my face together while I'm sweating on stage profusely. But their eyeshadow pallets are just so terribly formulated, and I'm disppointed I spent money on them. 😔

    @lynxelmore5364@lynxelmore53647 ай бұрын
  • As a student without a job, I was so excited to be able to use eyeshadows at affordable price. My choice was Makeup Revolution and ngl I was impressed with quality. I stopped purchasing their products when I found about Manny and Pink Honey situation. Now I have a job and I'm so happy that I can afford much higher quality products and let me tell you from this perspective their products are shitty quality and not worth your money. Better save some money and purchase from good brands that don't steal ideas and concepts 💁🏻‍♀️

    @milanaarsenovic2388@milanaarsenovic23887 ай бұрын
  • breaks my heart when brands do stuff like this but sadly Revolution is one of the few foundations that lasts on me and wont make my bank account scream... sigh

    @fjungis@fjungis7 ай бұрын
  • I love the protective big brother energy you're giving when you talk about what revolution does to Indie brands ❤

    @mosaicofmentalhealth@mosaicofmentalhealth7 ай бұрын
  • I like some dupes. It depends on how they’re done. I cannot afford high end all the time, so if the dupe is a good alternative I’m for it. I am not for brands just copying everything other brands do and not coming out with their own unique products. And then sometimes there is just NO duping a high end product. Nothing is as good 😊. Ya just have to save up and get the good stuff lol. Thank you for these reviews! So helpful ❤️

    @aleigha9141@aleigha91417 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!’ 🖤🖤🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • I think dupes are okay when they’re not straight up ripping off other products, especially with indie brands. Like, when Becca was around, I couldn’t really afford their highlighters, but found great dupes with Colourpop, though they’re not the same formula. That being said- there’s something about saving up for a certain product that does feel special cause sometimes dupes aren’t going to be exactly like that product it’s duping. But with that as well, dupes are great when it comes to college students and others who don’t want to pay that much money. Only for colors and such rather than the entire packaging and concept and such.

    @kaelynevans1874@kaelynevans18747 ай бұрын
  • I'm all for dupes but there's a difference between dupes (i.e. Alter Ego) and straight up copying (what Revolution was obviously doing). Also I love that you mentioned Jen Luv - she's the reason I found you in the first place!!

    @Liz0519@Liz05194 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciated the acknowledgement of people listening, not watching. I was one of those people and I absolutely came back to look at those $3 drugstore tween make up 'Pro' options.

    @Ailhak@Ailhak7 ай бұрын
  • love this series from you! would it be too much to wonder if there'll ever be a deep dive on jaclyn hill cosmetics?? those lipsticks were CARTOONISHLY awful i have memories of watching her double down and lie and just being.... kind of amazed at her audacity lmao... i KNOW your take on it would be hilarious

    @musicobsessive123@musicobsessive1237 ай бұрын
    • I can absolutely do that! 😝 thank you! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RobertWelshthank you so much! the kids these days need to know about rawbeautykristi with her microscope finding hairs in those lipsticks. it truly changed the world of beauty forever

      @musicobsessive123@musicobsessive1237 ай бұрын
    • @@musicobsessive123I don’t think that video will ever leave my mind. I was such a fan of RBK back then 😅

      @theroyalbugness@theroyalbugness7 ай бұрын
    • @@theroyalbugness it was a cultural MOMENT !!!

      @musicobsessive123@musicobsessive1237 ай бұрын
  • Hi Robert. Ok.. so as a person that doesnt have a crazy amount of money to spend ..especially on high end makeup... I do see the appeal for dope products. Personally, I would rather find items that were affordable ,like drug store products. Colour pop has some amazingly affordable items as well. I dont look down on people that buy dopes but I also see how its not really fair to the companies that are getting their ideas ripped off

    @magpie4948@magpie49487 ай бұрын
    • I 100% agree with you!

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • I'm so sorry you've been going through this. You and James don't deserve that at all. I'm praying for you, and remember when you feel so over whelmed close your eyes and take a slow deep breathe. Sending love and strength to you.

    @jessicazanoli4187@jessicazanoli41877 ай бұрын
  • Right on the money with this one Robert. Ripping indie brands is a HELL NO in my opinion. But creating dupes of high end and luxury brands is fine because there's usually very little difference in the quality of the EXXXY stuff versus the affordable stuff. Luxe brands are laughing all the way to the bank. Amazon and Alibaba do the exact same thing to all kinds of products, not just cosmetics. They just straight-up rip a brand create a copycat product and selling it for peanuts and it ruins the brand they hijacked. A decade or two ago all of this conduct was unheard of! Oh how times have changed, and it has changed like a beast all thanks to social media, influencers and viral trends --- all of which stems from our voracious need to consume, consume, consume in an attempt to smash our brains with serotonin and dopamine 🙄

    @MsGlamourcat@MsGlamourcat7 ай бұрын
  • I clicked on the video before I even read the title cuz that orange liner is everything! I think you adding color to your scar is such a cool idea, you look great!

    @kmwsweetnesss@kmwsweetnesss7 ай бұрын
  • I love your chuckle! It always makes me smile! You say thank you for joining, but I want to thank you for your videos. Makes my day!

    @sassidee8904@sassidee89047 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so so much! 🥹🖤🖤🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • love how you accentuate the scar in your eyebrow! looks amazing. inspired me to wear glitter on my beauty marks that i always hates. it’s so cool

    @hanywhiskey@hanywhiskey7 ай бұрын
  • honestly im shocked by how much budget revolution has with the amount of products they sell and by how much they can basically copy any makeup product

    @nou257@nou2577 ай бұрын
  • I used to love Revolution until I realised they are shady AF. Would much prefer to spend a bit more and support independent and smaller businesses - Love your transparency, definitely an opinion I trust ❤

    @the_quirky_turtle_1986@the_quirky_turtle_19867 ай бұрын
  • So I'll be honest here, most of my makeup is Revolution or one of their many minions. Recently, after some crappy health issues, I've become less and less bothered about actually applying anything these days so whether something is a dupe doesn't bother me as such. But after watching, maybe I should just bin it off, and maybe when I love myself again, I'll start new.

    @FranknWilbur@FranknWilbur7 ай бұрын
    • Keep what you have and see if you like it again later down the line! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • I’ve found some really great products for a similar price. I don’t wear makeup much myself but some of my favourite lower cost brands are e.l.f, made by Mitchell and wet n wild. There’s some great alternatives with better results 😊

      @jesclifford88@jesclifford887 ай бұрын
    • I had to retire early because of many chronic health issues. So, I decided to only buy affordable makeup. I have stuck with Elf, Essence, and a lot of Wet n Wild. Their Tinted Hydrator is the prettiest foundation type product I have ever used!! You might want to give it a try!

      @Patti-1962@Patti-19627 ай бұрын
    • I've got more than a few of their eye shadow palettes, and Morphe. I've bought what I can afford to experiment with. Having probable ADHD can mean I jump from hobby to hobby quickly so it doesn't make sense to buy expensive palettes to play with. My dearest are probably JSC I've bought on sale. And currently my hobby switches between sewing and nail art and I'm learning about how eye shadows can be used in nail art lol. So they may still be used in another hobby while I'm waiting for that interest to spark back up.

      @michellemelville8979@michellemelville89797 ай бұрын
  • Loving the line of colour through your scar you have been doing recently! Looks so great.

    @kristagardner5288@kristagardner52887 ай бұрын
  • Love that you let me know when I need to look at my screen ❤️

    @ajrockne307@ajrockne3074 ай бұрын
  • I love dupes! I can never justify spending $30 or more on makeup, especially now that I have almost 9 month old twins!

    @samanthachilafoux141@samanthachilafoux1417 ай бұрын
    • Awwww twins!!!!!! Congratulations!! Sometimes things that aren’t so important need to take a backseat! Drug store makeup is so much more advanced than it used to be there are amazing shoes out there! 🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR TWINS. ❤️

      @Kpopjpop638@Kpopjpop6387 ай бұрын
    • Congratulations on your twins! ❤

      @DarkFire1536@DarkFire15367 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much! @@RobertWelsh

      @samanthachilafoux141@samanthachilafoux1417 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!!!@@Kpopjpop638

      @samanthachilafoux141@samanthachilafoux1417 ай бұрын
  • Yay! That face about if the brand was a person was so....accurate!

    @ladyangelheart25@ladyangelheart257 ай бұрын
    • Riiiight!? 😂

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
  • Also i love how you've been doing your brow scar! It looks so cool with the pop of colour through the brow!!

    @Squeebbles@Squeebbles7 ай бұрын
  • Very informative video. I’ve seen Makeup Revolution at Target but didn’t really know anything about the brand. Personally I think dupes are ok as long as you’re not ripping off the packaging and design. And brands should behave ethically and avoid duping small indie brands. Dupes should be more “inspired” by the expensive versions rather than being a complete knockoff. But I think it’s good to provide an option for people who can’t afford expensive makeup. Makeup prices can be outrageous. Luckily I’m not really into eyeshadow, but I’m always amazed at the prices of palettes. Recently the beauty community was all buying the new $70 Natasha Denona palette. $70 for one eyeshadow palette! Before I discovered beauty KZhead I had no idea makeup cost this much. I thought that only snooty rich ladies at Sacks were spending these amounts on makeup, not your average college student! 😅

    @Arbee1000@Arbee10007 ай бұрын
  • I’m hate to see the honey brows one 😢 her product is such good value as well! I really hope people get behind her brand and purchase some products. Her website is great and varied 😊

    @jesclifford88@jesclifford887 ай бұрын
  • I am on a very limited income and I save up for higher end products as i find that dupes just dont have the quality or durability of the more expensive items they are mimicking. It does mean that i have to wait longer for items but its worth it 🥰

    @velvetdip@velvetdip7 ай бұрын
  • Really appreciate this humble and honest version of reviews, thank you for no BS 💋

    @riyamaria2287@riyamaria22877 ай бұрын
  • Making dupes of high-end products by big expensive brands (where a lot of the time you're paying for the name as well) is fine imo, but ripping off designs and products created by small independent businesses is absolutely disgusting. I don't wear make up often so a lot of the time I don't want to spend too much on products, but there are better affordable alternatives out there! Thanks so much for bringing this to attention ❤

    @93sunny93@93sunny937 ай бұрын
  • i know its not the best brand ethically, but its the brand that got me obsessed w makeup! as a broke teenager their stuff was amazing, they really do have good quality items especially for that price. still use some of their products years later.

    @sodense3402@sodense34027 ай бұрын
    • I have a pallete from the Makeup Obsession line for years. It was an original color story and design. I don't get why they go the dupe round? I have lost my interest in them 🤷

      @user-op5gq6gd3b@user-op5gq6gd3b7 ай бұрын
  • I could watch hours of you side-eyeing these questionable makeup brands 🤣

    @Laura_Lawson@Laura_Lawson7 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • I DO watch hours of his brand history videos 😂

      @franceshasson9362@franceshasson93627 ай бұрын
  • I can support and LOVE dupes when the original product is like TIMES more expensive or jist outlandish and when the formula is either slightly different or even BETTER (elf) but when it's indie brands?? Brands that are small and jist want yo make their products sell is heartbreaking, their effort just got completely ripped off and it's going to crush an indie brand

    @hobbit_hole@hobbit_hole2 ай бұрын
  • I love these videos of yours. I don't follow online drama so I'm not aware of any of these things that happen with makeup brands. It's good to know these things before I buy though. Also, your dramatic reading of the I Heart Revolution description was the absolute best!! 🤣🤣

    @marymccarthy2344@marymccarthy23447 ай бұрын
  • my first ever palette was a revolution one. i thought it was ok, but then i got a smaller and cheaper palette from wet n wild later, and it wasn't amazing but it was definitely better than the revolution one. never bought anything from revolution ever again

    @ariannasv22@ariannasv227 ай бұрын
  • my opinion is that dupes depends on the circumstance. i dont want dupes of small businesses/indie companies works because that feels very very scummy. on the other hand, theres no way in hell i would buy a gucci eyeshadow pallete. luxury brands get away with a lot because in part youre paying for the name. i am in favor of dupes to an extent, as long as it isnt negatively hurting indie companies. gucci will be fine if i get a dupe of their makeup, theyre not going to go bankrupt lol

    @woofkill@woofkill7 ай бұрын
  • My opinion on dupes (before): dupes are the natural evolution of all beauty/fashion/design trends. You see something on a runway and a week later it’s on zara/shein, a month later it’s in Target, until it’s in every high street store. I don’t have a problem with dupes as long as it’s not an egregious plagiarism. Meaning the packaging and the wording is literally trying to virtually trick you into thinking it’s the original. Anyway yeah, they’re usually not as good and it’s annoying sometimes to see 15 carbon copies of a poor quality version of something, however it does make the trend/tech/color accessible. Let’s not forget that more than half of the population of the world is working class.

    @kasandramckenna3250@kasandramckenna32507 ай бұрын
  • Hi Robert. Love your videos.. Being a 90's kid, I'm soo mesmerized by that popping Neon in your recent videos😍❤ I just checked, they also did a duped Huda, Kylie, Cerave and a bunch more 🙆‍♀️🤯

    @HB.13@HB.137 ай бұрын
  • As someone to whom half of the drugstore is not affordable anymore i really appretiate dupes of high end brands, especially the eyeshadow pallete ones. Finding interesting eyeshadow palettes at the drugstore is already hard, and here in Serbia its even harder and unfortunately here Revolution is as interesting as it gets basically, and i do owe an early part of my makeup yourney to them since they enabled me to experiment with color and makeup in an artistic way. ON THE OTHER HAND, makeup has evolved since then, and i think drugstore brands are finally realising that were bored of their shit. Also, probably most importantly to me, making “dupes” of alreadu affordable brands (CeraVe, the Ordinary etc) and making your version MORE EXPENSIVE is just a blatant money grab at this point. Also just flat out stealing from indie brands is peak fast fashion/makeup bs, its giving shien. Its very clear that what ever noble objective they might have had has long evaporated, they have become an absolute bahemoth of a fast makeup company that is unfortunately, i think, too big to fail at this point.

    @zemmie5908@zemmie59087 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate so much your opinions but your sense of humour makes everything even better. Your face in the beginning was priceless. 😂

    @dinasilva9263@dinasilva92637 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 thank you! I know I can be very dry and sarcastic some people think I’m being an ass hole but I’m only being silly 😝🖤

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RobertWelshThose people just don't know you! 💜😉💜

      @BeeCurious007@BeeCurious0077 ай бұрын
  • I love your videos Robert. Always feels like we’re having a comfy chat. Thank you for that :)

    @jennyneedsmeds@jennyneedsmeds7 ай бұрын
  • I’m an artist, and this is the equivalent of someone stealing your art, mass producing, and calling it their own (which I had happen to me when I found my artwork on a shady t-shirt website). My Walgreens (I guess the US equivalent of Superdrug) has an older woman who’s a beauty consultant that talks to customers and I was in there once when she was raving about makeup revolution to another customer. It felt so cringy, so maybe I should educate her? I don’t know. She doesn’t work on commission, and maybe some of these issues wouldn’t be important to her, but I’m pretty sure she’s clueless about it.

    @ArtistJane@ArtistJane7 ай бұрын
  • I stocked up on their skin care and foundation during a 2 for one sale. I decided to share with a friend and the sealed ones had gone rancid.

    @terireyes1127@terireyes11277 ай бұрын
    • Noooooo!!

      @RobertWelsh@RobertWelsh7 ай бұрын
    • Oh wow!

      @sallyfields2385@sallyfields23857 ай бұрын
  • I think having affordable options are great, but if the dupe is just a copy of the item, and from Revolution, usually bad quality, then I am not for it. I am especially against copies of eye shadow palettes because people spend some much time to come up with color stories

    @katecoolidge411@katecoolidge4117 ай бұрын
  • I knew the Deep Dive into Revolution would be good. I laughed more in the first three minutes of this than I have in ages. Informative, entertaining, and honest with your opinions without coming off like some KZheadrs. You always understand the assignment. 🔥🔥🔥

    @Hil_Billy@Hil_Billy7 ай бұрын
  • I always love these deep dives into brands, their history, and their business structures. It gives us such a better understanding of where the products we use come from. Also, @ 12:19 what is that little finger dabbing puff thing?? It looks like it made the finish so smooth 😍

    @virahpayam@virahpayam7 ай бұрын
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