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Hey guys welcome back to my channel or welcome if you're new here for today's video, i thought that it would be fun while we are still fresh into the new year to talk about 2022 beauty trend predictions. So, every year magazines blogs will put out their predictions for what we're going to see in beauty in the new year, and i thought we could talk about it from a skin, hair and makeup perspective. Of course, did i already say that the memory is off to a great start today, but i thought it would be fun to do a little commentary reaction style. Video on all these trends talk about things that i'm excited to embrace things that i would not at all embrace, even if it became a trend, maybe things that i'm skeptical about that. I don't really agree with, and i want you guys to chat with me too. So as we talk through this video, let me know your thoughts in the comments below, but if you would like to hear my thoughts on a bunch of 20 22 beauty trend, predictions you've come to the right spot and we'll jump into that in a second. But before we do, please don't forget to give this video a thumbs up subscribe to my channel, if you haven't already click on that notification, bell and drop a comment below with a beauty trend that you're excited about and or one that you are not excited about. In the new year, thank you so much for doing all these things. It really helps to support me with youtube algorithm. So i appreciate you so so much and if you need anything for me at all, slow down girl slow down, if you need anything for me all, it's going to be listed in my description box below including lightroom preset filters for editing your instagram photos, my spf Merch, of course, timestamps discount codes links to any products that i may reference and links to my favorite beauty, products of all time. All right. Let'S talk trends for the upcoming year: okay, let's start off with harper's bazaar, so they are predicting skinnimalism as a trend and they're essentially saying skincare brands are now prioritizing quality over quantity, and to that i have to say are they, though i do generally feel that There are fewer launches in skincare than in makeup, but there are still new skincare launches all the time and i don't think i would agree that this is something that is wildly adopted by all brands, one brand that does come to mind when i think about not Coming out with product launches hardly ever is the ordinary. However, i wouldn't necessarily consider that brand to be a representation of scannimalism because they have so many products in their assortment that it's set up in a way to encourage you to buy multiple, which obviously is not minimal. So i would be curious to know if there are any skincare brands that you guys feel really do stand for skinnimalism i mean i'm sure there are some out there but mainstream. I can't think of any off the top of my head that have now prioritized quality over quantity. Well, that's definitely not me saying that brands that come out with products more frequently are coming out with products that are not quality, because i think a lot of brands launch products, often but they're really nice products. So i don't necessarily think that those two things always go hand in hand, even though they definitely can so skinnimalism we'll see. Next is fermented beauty, slash, microbiome skin care. So this is a big trend in japan and korea right now and includes things like pre and probiotic skin care with ingredients that are allegedly supposed to protect and enhance our natural skin barrier. This is something that i definitely need to research more, i don't know if i own any products that have claims like that on the label right now. I think i get nervous with a trend like this, because it could very easily turn into a clean beauty. Movement type trend, but with that being said, anything that is supposed to protect and enhance the skin barrier i am interested in. I will research. So if that's a topic that you guys are into, let me know - and i can definitely look into it more - i feel like yeah, i'm looking on google right now. There are a couple products that i recognize i just typed in fermented, skin care ingredients and products and some asian skincare brands. I recognize something i keep seeing ads for. Is this sk2 facial treatment? Essence, they must have just gone crazy with ads over the holiday season, because i felt like i saw every ad was this sk2. Maybe i need to try it it's expensive, so i feel nervously optimistic about this trend. Next is hybrid cosmetics and makeup, which we definitely started to see much more in 2021, so complexion skin care products that have sunscreen added, they reference the ilia super serum skin tint. Another example is the tower 28 sunny days, tinted spf that came out this past year. There have been more product launches like that, which, i am sure you guys know i am a huge fan of, and you guys obviously are too that's. Why you're here, but they're, also saying even as far as lip color care, just more balms and serums that are kind of this hybrid between cosmetics and makeup generally, i like the idea of encouraging brands to include really nice skincare ingredients in their makeup products, but i Would say i care about this way more when it comes to complexion products like foundation, tinted moisturizer. Anything in that realm that i do for products like a mascara, because i've started to see that or a bronzer like. Let'S really when i've already got my skin care and then my foundation or whatever base on and then powder, i mean if it was a cream bronzer, it's closer, but still it's like at some point. We'Ve got all these layers. Is it really making a difference at that point, so this one's a yes and no for me because i feel like there are definitely products where it's completely unnecessary, but others where i'm like. Yes, please. I would love more of that, and the last prediction i wanted to bring up is for more y2k. Beauty looks so obviously this has already started to unfold. It did in 2021, probably in 2020 right if you're really trendy, which i am not, but they are predicting. Even more why 2k beauty looks like going in harder, baby, braids, icy eye shadow body shimmer? I can confidently say that that has already gone mainstream because a girl went viral on tic toc twice on my for you page just putting body glitter on - and i was like. I love this for you, amazing, but the one i feel so triggered by. I literally just wrote a bunch of question marks. Next to it is thin brows. How thin are we talking? Because if it's just my brows, which i think a lot of people would consider to be thin, but this is me pretending to have eyebrows, i am on board. I'Ve never been able to participate in the bold feathered. Anything brow look for obvious reasons, so i like it in theory unless we mean like there's no way, that's just never gon na happen again. Okay, let's move on to bernie's predictions first is maximalist color with minimalist skin, so natural foundations and concealers, with an emphasis on blush for a more plump. Rounded look instead of a super contoured defined, look colorful, abstract, eyes, fun, bright, lips, more transparent, yet perfected brows. What'S that mean probably like less intensely colored in brows, which you have seen me rock accidentally once or twice on this channel? This one is interesting to me because, typically, when i think of a brightly colored, look like bright, eyeshadow, bright, lipstick, it's paired with a full, beat full coverage, kind of look and obviously part of the reason for that is just me being brought up in the makeup Era that i was being 27 years old, but i like the idea of having everything, look more natural and skin like and just the less is more a less done up, look but still being able to incorporate fun elements like a bright liner or a brightly. Colored blush - i actually was recently watching a kathleenlights video - i don't know which one, but i love her so much and she recommended a makeup artist that she follows on instagram that i immediately thought of when i was reading this. Her name is katie, jane hughes, i'll list, her instagram. In my description box below i followed her right away because kathleen was right. Her looks are stunning. She does exactly this very natural, looking skin with really fun pops of color and she makes it feel a lot less intimidating. I don't know if i'm ever going to do it, though i'm going. To be honest, i just feel like i'm playing it so much safer than i ever used to with makeup. It'S not that i don't love the way. This looks because i absolutely do, but will i do it myself, um? Okay, a skincare trend that they have predicted is face, tightening which i would argue, is not a new trend and hasn't been for a long time. That'S just been a goal that people have had as we age for a while, but i think it's because there's some new technology - that's coming out. That'S going to make this even more prevalent, so one is daxi which apparently is a longer lifespan. Botox. That sounds very interesting. I'Ve never gotten botox. I don't have anything against it. I know some people love it for preventative purposes. I just haven't felt a need to get it at this point. I say that as i'm frowning like that, i'm definitely not saying i won't get botox later in life, i'm sure i'll. Try it at one point, but right now, i'm like eh, i'm good with my results using tretinoin but longer lifespan. What, if that, like freezes your face, the hypochondriac in me always is a little nervous, but i think the bigger technology is this new device called ellicore. It says it has rapidly automated fine needles that are literally extracting little cores of skin away from the area of treatment. These tiny holes then close up very quickly and help to improve wrinkles and skin tightening without having to do actual face lifting so you are removing my face. This stuff is wild to me. I would be so curious to know if any of you guys get skin care procedures done, like that. It'S an area that i haven't explored whatsoever and again, i'm sure i will dive in at some point but wow. A couple. Hair trends you're predicting are saturated, hair, colors and peekaboo placements. Like this, i hope to god not again, i feel like it's like the skinny eyebrow thing, there's no way it could ever be that again it's got to be a 2022 version. Of that i mean that's kind of how trends work, but i i got a little scared because that's gon na haunt me the fact that i did that and had black hair. Basically underneath surprise when i have bleached hair on top. That'S gon na haunt me until the day i die, but in a subtle way. I feel, like that's kind of how my hair looks actually like just brighter towards the front a little darker underneath. So okay, no change for me and then as far as blondes go. They are predicting golden and natural blondes will replace ashy and cool toned blondes. So i have been trying to go more golden in my color for months at this point, but because my hair was already bleached cooler and more ashy, it fades so so quickly. So it looks exactly how i want it for like a month - maybe two but that's kind of pushing it and then it fades and the bleach comes back. So i have been trying to do this for a while. I really love that it's just gon na take me a little bit of time to fully get there, but it's definitely feeling better than it was. However, i thought that blondes were not cool anymore, so i'm gon na take this as proof that blondes are going to still be trending in 2022.. It'S actually funny because i feel like in most of the tick tocks i see where they talk about the fact that blonde is like out of style. Now everyone's like. We never said that in the comments i don't know where it started. Next, they predict cleaning up clean beauty to be a trend. Moving forward, saying that this year was a rough one for clean beauty. Was it so they're saying that there's going to be an expectation that brands drill down about what clean means to them? So this is interesting because i feel like scientists and cosmetic formulators have been fighting this fight for a really long time. And then people like me, who are super super into beauty in the industry and what experts have to say started to pick up on that and speak out on it as well. But i don't feel that this has gone super mainstream yet and i feel like there is still such a huge push for clean products. And i like the idea of brands being more transparent. But i think, there's still a problem in allowing brands to define what clean means. So when they're like people are gon na expect brands to drill down and really talk about what clean means to them, they shouldn't be the ones defining that that word shouldn't even be used in beauty. So i don't love the idea of each brand having its own set of rules when it comes to clean again. This is something i think we should look to scientists and cosmetic formulators for opinions on chemists medical professionals. They should all be setting the tone. You know over a brand, but i like that they're addressing the fact that clean beauty is not without a problem. It'S a start. Okay. The last magazine article i wanted to reference is the global cosmetic industry magazine? Okay, so one of the trends that they're predicting is called waterless washing and they go on to talk about how waterless beauty is a trend that is really up and coming in the industry. Right now and it's driven by the desire for more sustainable shelf, stable products, which i think is great, i could just be totally missing this, but i feel confused about this article and brand that they link as reference. So it's a brand called everest that has recently launched they launched a year ago, my bad i hadn't heard about this brand before i read this article, so it says everest launches with a line of waterless hair care. So the idea is that it's a new clean, zero waste beauty company that has debuted with the launch of its waterless haircare products. So their launch of a waterless, shampoo and conditioner was formulated as a cream paste, and it says it contains coconut derived, cleansers, aloe, essential oils and other clean ingredients. The formulas are activated with water from the shower and our clean biodegradable vegan cruelty, free and zero waste. Don'T get me wrong: zero waste cruelty, free vegan! These are all things that i would love to see more of in the beauty space biodegradable. Of course we support it. It'S not like. I don't support that, but i just feel a little sad about the fact that this was pulled into the clean beauty movement at the same time like they're all one and the same, like that's all in the same sentence separated by commas. You know i don't know if i just am completely missing something here, but aren't all shampoos and conditioners activated with water from the shower. I feel like i'm going a little crazy, so they do quote the ceo of this company called everest later on. In the article saying that there's a world of misinformation and green washing and that zero waste and clean beauty requires a great amount of thoughtfulness to ensure it's done right i mean, i would agree with that and i obviously haven't looked into these products or tried them. So keep that in mind it's just like at face value. I feel a little bit confused and i think i'm especially sensitive to this topic right now, because i just filmed an entire video talking all about sulfate hate and how something like peppermint is not going to cleanse your scalp. So i'm just hoping without really diving into this - that that's not a play on the sulfate hate train that video is going to be up shortly. I think actually within the next couple, uploads so stay tuned for that, but i think that's why this triggered me. You know maybe a little bit more than it would other people all right now that my face is looking properly shiny, we're gon na wrap up this video. Here, i have to say, i feel like my new setup here and my new chicago apartment overall, better lighting at first but as the day goes on, and i get just a little bit of sweaty, like my oils, kick in a little bit. The light set up here makes it look one million times worse than it is in person. I promise i look at the footage like oh, it doesn't look like that in the mirror, but i have these really intense filming lights directly shining on my face. Basically, so i'm gon na have to figure that out, but thank you so much for watching this video. I really hope that you enjoyed it. Please. Let me know your thoughts on all of these trend. Predictions in the comments below are you excited about some? Are you not excited about some, let's all chat, and if you would like more videos like this things that just feel maybe a little bit more like a commentary. Video as it relates to beauty. Let me know i would definitely love to do more and let me know what kinds of topics you guys would like me to talk about. I think it would be fun to do a video talking about packaging and branding and marketing like there's so many things i could do there because i actually do come from a marketing background. Anyway, that's a story for another time: let's wrap up this video here. If you enjoyed it, please don't forget to give it a thumbs up subscribe to my channel if you haven't already click on that notification bell and send my channel to a friend. Thank you, as always for doing those things. They help me so much so it means the world. I love you guys, thank you again for watching stay tuned for my next video it'll be up in a few days, but until then i hope you have a great few days. You

Molly Huber: Krave is one of my favorite brands and definitely embodies skinimalism! Their entire brand is focused around resetting your skin barrier and their line is currently only 4 (absolutely amazing) products. Would love to see you review some more Korean and Japanese skincare brands in 2022!

D M: I think others, like myself will self-discover skincare minimalism! If things were dire, all you really need is a cleanser, one treatment IF you want (for me it's Retin-A) and a moisturizer, and sunscreen-and my SPF is already in my moisturizer! I have done SO much more damage with the more products I tried to add.

Christine Kofman: I've used fermented toners for years, and they are amazing! Yes, the SK-II is crazy expensive, but it made a huge difference in my skin. But also, no, I haven't repurchased because I can deal with 25% less awesome skin in favor something that's a fraction of the cost. I've tried all the "dupes" for SK-II and most of them were ... okay, but not the same.

We Are Legion: I really, really, really hope that constantly releasing new eyeshadow palettes is no longer a thing. No one irl will ever use that much eyeshadow in 10 lifetimes.

ybell1294: For hybrid makeup-skincare, I definitely think mascara and bronzer are a bridge too far, but I'm really holding out to see if anyone tries to innovate in the eye cream/eye primer field. As an owner of oily eyelids, lord knows how many times I've just written off all eye products as "gone in two hours or sooner"

Aestheticslifeandstyle: ❤Abby's MAD TALENT!!! Who else's ADD brains LOVES Abby's brain for her exceptional talent to create informative topics with almost no editing! Honestly, the only other (beauty aesthetics) Youtubers videos I can entirely watch are mostly from physicians. Girl...you are going places!

Norine Busser: Great video. Would love to see more companies go cruelty free.

Andrea Vinnie: If people overtweeze we must warn them for they may never grow back the same way again :( If they are going to do it regardless - at least be gentle to minimize damage to the hair follicle. It feels like every generation makes this mistake where we take our frustrations out on our brows

Tracy: “That’s never going to happen again” she says about thin brows. I’m 60, let me tell you, it ALL happens again. Loving the hair today btw.

Lexa B: I fell hard for the massive skincare boom the last couple years and bought WAY too much for one person to ever use. I’ve cut down massively on my spending for skincare and am taking a more “skinimalist” approach this year for sure.

stargwynn1: Green washing needs to go for sure. There should be levels of “clean” based on very specific concerns like carcinogenic, potentially carcinogenic etc—though no one would say it’s carcinogenic LOL the EU is much better with regulations

Medina Ras: Japanese (less fragrance and high quality) and Korean (spf masters, quirky and fragrance) have always been ahead of the skin care game - they put in a lot of money and research

Slarty Bartfast: Drmtlgy, drunk elephant, dr Sam bunting, stratia skin, niod all have some high quality products packed with multiple benefits. So you could only use a few products and still have good results. I prefer using multi peptide serums or moisturizers instead of layering several different products to get the same effect. I still have a lot of products but I really tune into what my skin needs day to day and change it up accordingly. Absolutely love your videos! You definitely saved my hair from a dull lifeless existence.

eobrien1: I definitely agree that the no brows thing is a comin’. It just seems the natural trend, considering that movements tend to happen in opposition to each other and we’ve been in such a bold brow time for so long. With hybrid skincare, I also wish there were more broad spectrum lip spfs in really good, quality bullet lipsticks. (Lisa Eldridge, I’m looking at you. Please put sun protection in your lip colors!)

Luz Estela Amparo: The everist brand doesn't add water to their products as a solvent the way other brands do. Think about it as a concentrate that you have to add the water to it. I'm pretty sure they did it do use less packaging.

Sarah Harrison: The waterless trend reminds me of the Ethique brand. The shampoos and conditioners I've tried from them are excellent, and all biodegradable. Even the containers that will break down over time unlike plastic. I stopped using the shampoos and conditioners though because they were too hard to transport in my gym bag. I still use their laundry bars and dog shampoo though

Sue Shaleh: Microbiome-focused or fermented skincare is neither new nor revolutionary. They've been around for years. The Laroche Posay Double repair moisturizer, Estee Lauder Advanced Night repair (just to name a few) are some of the products that capitalize on this. Fermented skincare has been popular for as long as SK-II has around, so I have no idea what the author is talking about.

martha m: I’m interested in the fermented skincare trend, protecting or enhancing natural skin barrier. There seem to be a ton of new products with ingredients like kombucha Curious what your brows look like with no products. Your brows always look great. I don’t know many if any blondes who have bold, thick brows.

Rylee Hall: You could totally pull off the colorful liner look, pls try it! Also, can you please do a before/after update video on using TO buffet + copper peptides serum? I started using the serum after I watched your best of 2021 skincare video ☺️

Pushy Reyes: Honestly, this all was confusing. 2021 was the year for expiration with new products. Prior to retiring I only used Este Lauder Advance Night Repair for years. I now am trying out Drmtlgy’s Needle-less. I know that Abbey uses loved this product and applies it at night only. Packaging directs to apply am/pm. Not sure if that would be best for me based on having Senior skin

Connie: I'd love a video on packaging! I definitely will not repurchase products where I either hate the packaging or it feels excessive. It would be great to hear about packaging from a marketing background/perspective

Amy Marxer: “Sooo you are removing…my face.” That made me laugh out loud! I’m totally up for skinimalism, says the girl (me) who has closets full of skincare she’ll never get around to using.

Sherry G: I follow the Beauty Brains podcast, and I think Randy and Valerie have said probiotics are just marketing, there’s no benefit. To me, every trend is just a new way to get us to spend more money. But trying new things is fun, so enjoyment matters too.

Ashna Gray: I think with the Everest shampoo/conditioner that’s the paste, they mean that the products themselves are made without water since most s&c’s are made with water. It’s basically a much more concentrated version! I use a waterless shampoo by Shaz and Kiks and it’s truly incredible and a little bit goes SUCH a long way. Its like a whipped consistency and I emulsify it as I would normally.

Serena: It would be great if you did reviews on eco-friendly hair care. Several brands have come out with shampoo and conditioner concentrates and bars over the past few years so the market has expanded beyond Lush. I currently use Viori and my hair has never been so soft!

Brianna Nicole: i think the waterless clean beauty is to help the shelf life because sometimes when i am looking at hair care and some will have lots of comments saying they go bad so they can't buy a few on sale and such or else they waste their money. but i could be completely wrong. i think the brows trend will be more so in editorial work not everyday (i hope haha)

Tracey Trotter: The problem with skincare ingredients in makeup is the formulas that they perfected may not work as well. But sunscreen and foundation, absolutely! I feel like I spend all this time, money and energy on my skincare and then put poison sunscreen and/or foundation on. So yes on those.

Fiona Darragh: Hi Abbey ❤, what was said about the make-up trend! I could never do such bold and vibrant colours I more do an everyday kind of look it's easier for me as I'm not a pro at doing make-up but still love to wear it most days ❤. As for the eyebrows I don't like thick and heavy looking brows I prefer thinned down but not to the point where they end up looking like a matchstick or something like that . Hope you're settling in well in Chicago and living in your apartment! Thanks for this video and yes I would like to see more videos like this. Enjoy your weekend lovey !

KMZ KMZ: Makeup brands NEED to stop testing on animals. Period. No debate. No compromise.

eyung7: OBSESSED with this video!!! More commentary please!! (And YES to packaging and branding and marketing omg)

Jenny Sheets: This video is so spot-on to how i feel about all of these predictions! Really enjoyed this one.

Corinne Gunter: I lived through the y2k and am turning 30 this year… ouch. But the idea of those tiny eyebrows and super dramatic hair color contrasts I could never get on board with. The most I ever did was chunky highlights which you know was not my best look. Im here for the makeup minimalism and skincare minimalism. Guys have like 4 products. Cant ladies get down to like 20 maybe?

Jess C: 1. I am 46 and will happily roll myself in some body glitter again! 2. You don't look oily, you are radiant and glowing as always! 3. I just got the Vichy Probiotic Serum today and am very excited to try it. I LOVE the orginal Vichy Mineral 89 as a first step in my skin care, so we will see about this new launch. 4. As far as your videos....you could talk about the weather and I'd LOVE it. So just do YOU. Whatever inspires you....we're here for it. ❤

Gracie Miller: Excited about the more simple approach to makeup. I’ve never been very good at it or interested in doing a full face everyday, but not sure how I feel about the bold colors

1grayhairednurse 1grayhairednurse: Fermented skin care has been around for a while now I first became interested back in 2015 when I started following Gothamista love it and what it does for my skin

Bailey Allison Dubbbbbs: The whole “clean” beauty thing drives me crazy man….totally agree…..

Daina Spencer: Derma e has amazing quality with a reasonably minimal range for all skin types. They’re also clean, vegan, cruelty free and gluten free. Such an amazing brand!!

Massimiliano Saturnino: When I think skinimalism I usually think of krave beauty, they have few products and their marketing is all around skincare minimalism

sarah Alexander: wait what...youve never heard of SK II?! I personally wouldn't drop bank on it, but secret key rose edition is a good dupe. Missha also has some excellent toners. Im from mugwort essence is chef's kiss for me. Asian skincare is where it is at, especially sunscreen

Danielle Hodgson: I've never done anything to my eyebrows and never will lol, I also have never actually liked thin ones either but that depends on how each person looks with them. Mine are more medium though it's neither thin or thick and I love them honestly This was a fun video to watch!!!!!!!

Mimi N: I would like there to be some responsibility on companies to be completely clear on ingredient listings, exact amounts of ingredients and definitely needs to be some sort of scale of clean makeup because anything can be labeled “clean”, transparency needs to happen in the cosmetic world! I also would love to see 100% cruelty free products in every line be mandatory!

Shandel Stovell: In Canada, in our Extra Foods/ Superstore, where they carry the PC food brands... there is also a new skincare line called FRANK simple ingredients etc. I bought their balancing emulsion and i LOVE IT. Has anyone tried this brand? Thoughts?

Susan Tischer: I will NEVER do skinny brows again! Ever! Its wayyyyy too hard to get them natural or thicker yet again when THAT "trend" comes back around.

ashie: Omg, body glitter. Throwback to middle school, when I wore Bath & Body Works scented roll-on glitter ALL over my face for a solid 6 months and wondered where all acne was coming from.

Lava Yuki: I thought fermented skincare was there since years ago, it's been a K beauty thing for years and also the famous SKII essence. This is a super old trend, I've been doing it since 2010....

Candy Makuep Girl: Love your predictions! Happy 2022, you are truly an inspiration :*

Stephanie Bissett: One newish to me is moisturizer Thats refillable, some lipsticks have that too!!

Rachel Dee: Stratia, Krave, Geek and Gorgeous, and Dr Sam's brand are some quality skinimalism brands.

Kristi Bergman: I’d love to learn more about fermented skincare! I’d also like to hear your thoughts on SK2!

Jenny Sheets: YES MORE ON MARKETING using your marketing background!!! Sorry I'm commenting so much. Ily

Tash Wilding: I feel like glow recipe is quite minimum because they don’t constantly come out with new products and their products seem to have a lot of thought out into them

Lyndsey P: Would love a review on pre/probiotic and fermented skin care. Recently purchased the Korres Probiotic Gel Cream to try. We'll see

A C Gilbert: I despise the heavy eye makeup. Especially those artificially heavy painted on brows. Not to be confused with a naturally thick or bushier brow. (Heavy false lashes are my close second trend I hope disappears) Never super thin brows like the 1930s or 1970s- but natural! Please! Btw.. I think your brows are perfect for your face. They fit your face and frame your eyes beautifully. I agree with you that devotees of those woolie Caterpillar brows would feel they are too thin... No- they are normal. I like normal.

Kris: This side parting and effortless waves in ur hair are gorgeous!!!

Lorie Nickason: I think you look great in filming!! Great video, I don’t wear any makeup anymore and have a lot of trouble with sensitivities on my face as i get older. La roche posay toleriane is the only moisturizer to work

E .M.R: I’m watching this and I just have to say you look gorgeous in this! New subscriber hair after chopping off 5 in of my hair found your hair growth videos and I’m already seeing incredible results

SimplySandra: Krave Beauty stands for skinimalism for sure!!!

Annie Barbosa: I would love better botox alternative, however a botox unit is $12 (at my dermatologist) and I think that this new medication will be sooooo expensive (I hope not).

Mandi Wolfe: Not sure if it's correct, but the way I interpreted the "activated by water" waterless shampoo products was that normal shampoo has water already in the formula and perhaps theirs is not? Kind of like clay masks you put on your face -- some you spread right on the skin and some are powder forms you have to mix with water before applying.....?

Audrey Mercer: Krave beauty has been quality and minimal since they started! great stuff

sarah Alexander: 7 seconds in and I have to say your hair and makeup look different and AMAZING. Obviously, you are always beautiful, but I love this look.

LauraLVT GW1020: Thin eyebrows is in direct proportion to the level of crazy in a person. If you shave off your brows and draw them on = padded room crazy. (My mother-in-law)

Nora Kurdy: Thank you for ur informative videos, especially the haircare science ones amazing! Can u review Virtue Recovery Shampoo and Conditioner? It claims they use human hair keratin. I have been using them for a year now and feel my hair is tamer (less frizzy and dry) when I use them along with my usual styling products. But I always wonder if it’s the human hair keratin or it’s just a good formula? Thanks! P.s. I have tried their hair oil (hyped), split end treatment, and their 6 in 1 styler and found them to be ordinary. The Shampoo and Conditioner seem to be it.

Jennifer Britzke: Try the Kitao Matcha and Tatcha essence. It is heavenly! SOOO moisturizing it's hard to describe.

HonesTea BeauTea: For me I personally do not know how I feel.. like I do think that is it I sway more towards science when it comes to skin care rather than to clean beauty like I would rather have retinol than bakuchoil.

Andrea Sutherland: I would love to see a behind the scenes vlog please.. what goes into it

Dale Wainwright: Have you ever done any research on DMK skincare? Would love to hear your thoughts

Cesar Rivera: I would love to know more about fermentation ‼️

Kiley Hernandez: Random question - is there a difference between drug store and high end dry shampoos? I want to love a drug store one, but whenever I use one I wake up with the itchiest scalp! To the point I have sores and bleeding from scratching in my sleep! I've tried a handful of drug-store ones, but I get so scared.

bnb0510: I’m at the age where I don’t care about trends anymore. Imma do me!

chris t: Do a hair tutorial on this please!!!

Erin Gray: The treatment removing small amounts of skin sounds like it could be used for people losing large amounts of weight. To help skin stay tighter. Maybe periodically on your journey.

HonesTea BeauTea: Your hair looks so pretty ♡

Shazia Yusuf: Would love to know your lip combo! That color is amazing

Corrine: I am all here for minimalism everything and multiple use products.

Jenny Sheets: Ummm girl you do NOT look shiny, you look like a glowing angel on video, lol!

Jamie King: I think you look like you’re glowing. Not greasy at all!

Lizbet PCB: I think your skin looks lovely. Not greasy/oily, but healthy and glowy! Honestly, it’s beautiful !

Mandi Wolfe: My youngest is getting married in March. Wondering if you have any suggestions for what color makeup to wear with my navy blue dress? I have super fair cool toned skin. Also any technique suggestions for mature dry skin to stay camera-ready all day & night would be greatly appreciated! Currently, I'm leaning towards using my l'oreal true match tinted serum as a foundation. I haven't figured out the whole contour thing without it looking muddy so I will probably just skip that step, lol. Not sure what colors to do with eyes and lips though. Any ideas for "mother of the groom" looks?

Jennifer Brown: Proven skincare. 3 products. Custom formulated. Skin minimalism.

A S: this was so much fun! thanks abbey. skinny brows tho?!?!

Greta Loop: Hi Abbey you should try garnier nutrisse in the shade golden blonde it will keep your color fresh and golden

Zoeberry *: Some day you will be of the age where you say.."you know what? I'm going to do what works for ME and that's that!"

jesimarshell: More of a make-up brand but glossier definitely has a minimalist approach to make-up and skincare.

Ervin's Movie Corner: Happy weekend, Abbey!❤️

Jenny Sheets: I think hourglass tends to have few releases.

Shanna Howard: Wait..blonde hair going out of style?? that would never happen. Maybe I misheard lol. I’m a brunette so idc but that makes no sense

Hannah Hughey: There is a girl I love on Tik Tok who has the black hair underneath with bleach blonde on top and she is gorgeous but I feel like she would look even better if she would go all blonde or all brunette

Velis Vérmillion: krave beauty is a skinminimalist brand imo

Julie Turley: I don't want sun screen or skin str in my makeup. I have sensitive skin and it causes me so many probs...might have to give up makeup

Maria Babcock: Poor Gwen Stefani, loved her since 1996. She will never live down the super skinny eye brows!

sabtee : i’m so early! i love ur videos abbey i’ve learned so much from u

S R: What color is your lipstick and lip pencil you are wearing in this video? Also, because of how nice C. T. pillow talk lipstick and lip pencil look on you, I purchased them. BUT, they don’t stay on my lips as much as I like the color. Do you have something is recommend that causes the color to last? Thank you.

Whit PDX: Krave beauty is very minimal, high quality !!

Ffion Melton: Thanks for this video Abbey, I enjoyed it. Augustus Badar? Comes to mind with the less is more but it is £££ and not affordable for more people! It would be great for brands to focus on less products but that will affect their bottom line so prices no doubt will go up. A video on brands who are making a conscious effort with more sustainable packaging would be really interesting.

Pam A: You’re funny! I bet none of your true fans gasp at a little bit of face shine. You look great!

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