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  • (upbeat music)

  • - Hey everybody, it's your girl Jenn,

  • and today I'll be showing you

  • how I did this yellow eyeshadow look.

  • This has been highly requested and very long awaited,

  • so thank you so much for your patience.

  • Last month was really, really crazy.

  • I finally had a moment to just sit down,

  • and just chat and show you guys how I did this.

  • Since it's back-to-school season,

  • I thought I would just grab a bunch of questions

  • about college on my Instagram,

  • and you know, chat about it,

  • because this is a really exciting,

  • but also scary time for a lot of you.

  • So I thought I would put my two cents in,

  • and also show you how I did this.

  • So let's get started!

  • I am gonna hydrate my lips first,

  • by using Glossier's Mint Balm Dotcom universal skin salve.

  • I've used all their formulas,

  • but the mint one is by far my favorite.

  • It has like, this nice cooling sensation,

  • similar to Burt's Bees.

  • But the packaging is just so much cuter.

  • Now I'm gonna move on to primer.

  • I'm using this one by Too Faced.

  • It is their Hangover Rx.

  • And this one is probably one of the most nourishing primers

  • that I've ever used.

  • Before, I was just really on the ball

  • with anything that was like, mattifying

  • and stuff that didn't make me oily,

  • but these days,

  • I've just been enjoying like, a nice dewy look.

  • It just looks youthful and in Korea,

  • you know they like that dewy face,

  • so that's just the card I've been playing. (laughs)

  • Ah, okay so primer is finished.

  • Now I am just gonna skip foundation completely,

  • and I'm just gonna go directly to concealer.

  • I'm using this concealer, this is by Hourglass.

  • And it is a stick.

  • And I'm just going to put it underneath my eyes.

  • Right over here, wow.

  • And then I put it around my nose.

  • A little on my forehead.

  • And then on my chin.

  • So basically, all the dark areas of my face.

  • And while I'm blending,

  • I might as well get cracking with the questions.

  • (laughs) I've just been getting carried away

  • with the makeup.

  • So this is from korleyan.

  • "How was community college compared to a university?

  • "And if any differences or similarities between the two?

  • "Love you!"

  • First off, community college kind of feels like high school,

  • the sequel. (laughs)

  • You're gonna know a lot of people there from your school,

  • but there's also a new flush of people.

  • Honestly, looking back,

  • I'm so happy that I went to community college,

  • because just the amount of money I saved from tuition

  • is just, like, unbelievable.

  • I was able to just take my time,

  • and figure out what I wanted to do.

  • I was not the best student growing up.

  • I was always just a very average student,

  • and in the eyes of, you know, a Korean family,

  • if it wasn't straight A's, it wasn't good enough.

  • And I definitely never, ever got straight A's.

  • I think I was really in my head when I was going to school.

  • I was just so focused on trying to get the good grade

  • and memorizing everything,

  • that that anxiety and that pressure actually crippled me,

  • and once I stopped caring about what grade I got,

  • that's when I started getting good grades. (laughs)

  • That was my senior year of college.

  • Because I went to community college,

  • I was able to really figure out what I wanted to do.

  • Obviously, math was not an option for me.

  • I do not understand how to crunch numbers.

  • Writing, I was horrible at.

  • Science, a mystery! (laughs)

  • And I finally went to my counselor, and I was like,

  • I really don't know what I wanna do.

  • And she said, well what do you like doing?

  • And I told her that I liked going out,

  • I liked meeting people, I liked socializing,

  • and she told me of this major called Communications!

  • But I was able to take all the units I needed

  • to be able to transfer.

  • And once I did transfer, it was just a whole new world.

  • I never lived away from home before,

  • so I got accepted to UC Davis and UC San Diego.

  • And I was pretty torn,

  • because as much as I wanted to go to UC San Diego,

  • I wanted to just get the hell out of southern California.

  • I was over it.

  • I wanted to just start completely fresh,

  • and just be the new girl at school for once,

  • because growing up, my parents never moved, which is great,

  • because I never had to feel displaced or anything,

  • but you know, when you watch those movies,

  • and it always starts off with like,

  • ah, the new kid at school.

  • Who is she?

  • So I don't know,

  • I just wanted to basically get out of my hometown

  • and just start completely fresh.

  • And San Diego is only two hours away,

  • but I wanted to be far.

  • I wanted people to have to go on a road trip

  • or a plane to go see me. (laughs)

  • If I had to say a difference,

  • whether like the classes were better

  • or the professors were better at community college

  • or UC Davis, I would say it's pretty comparable.

  • I mean, it's really what you make of it.

  • You can go to the best Ivy League school,

  • but if you're not there to absorb,

  • then there's really no point.

  • And I also would like to say that what school you go to

  • does not define you at all.

  • Maybe I'll do another layer. (laughs)

  • It's so funny, the day I'm like,

  • I'm not gonna wear foundation,

  • I'm like, it's not covered enough.

  • Alright guys, I think that is blended.

  • I'm just like punching myself

  • with this beauty blender. (laughs)

  • So the concealer is all blended out.

  • And now I'm gonna seal that with a powder.

  • I'm going back to an old favorite of mine.

  • This is the Rimmel Stay Matte Powder.

  • Look how old this is.

  • I should have probably gotten a new one,

  • but you know, this will do.

  • I'm gonna grab this flat brush by Marc Jacobs,

  • and I'm just gonna scrape what is left of this guy,

  • and I'm going to put it underneath my eyes

  • just to set everything.

  • As you can see, I'm grabbing this,

  • and I'm just literally patting it,

  • no swirling, just patting,

  • because I don't wanna ruin

  • the good thing we've got going down here.

  • So now that powder is done, I'm gonna move onto the brows.

  • Here I'm using two products.

  • First I'm gonna use Dior's Brow Styler.

  • I've mentioned this a million times before,

  • but this is just a great pencil for the meat of my brows.

  • It's like a nice color shade.

  • And then for the tails,

  • I go in with Benefit's Goof Proof Brow Pencil.

  • This is a darker color, so it just really defines the tails.

  • I like my tails to be the darkest part of the brow.

  • "How did it feel when you moved to UC Davis

  • "as a transfer student?

  • "Did you have trouble making good friends

  • "since people already knew each other?

  • "Did you feel left out at all?

  • "Did you join any clubs?

  • "I'm transferring from a community college next year,

  • "so I'm super nervous about that.

  • "Thank you!"

  • Being a transfer student was definitely really hard,

  • because yeah, everybody already has their friends.

  • They have their established cliques already,

  • and going in as a transfer student,

  • I was starting completely from scratch.

  • And I made sure to use the internet

  • (laughs) to help me find some friends.

  • So when I was trying to find housing,

  • I found this Facebook group,

  • where it was just for UC Davis transfers

  • and people who were looking for housemates,

  • and I made sure that my profile was as detailed as possible.

  • I said where I was from, what my interests were,

  • I wrote all my favorite bands, all my favorite books,

  • all my favorite films, and using that profile,

  • I was able to find someone that I really clicked with.

  • And she was going to be my housemate.

  • She had the same interests as me,

  • and so it wasn't a huge surprise when we actually got along.

  • So she was my first friend,

  • and she was the person that I spent my 21st birthday with,

  • and if you're watching this So,

  • I love you, thinking about you.

  • I feel like social media gets like, a really bad rap.

  • But it actually helps in the end,

  • if you utilize it correctly.

  • Personally, I didn't join any clubs.

  • I just spent any extra time filming or editing,

  • I was just always consumed by my studies

  • or my YouTube channel, and in a sense,

  • it was good, because I became very independent.

  • I just had to entertain myself (laughs),

  • so whether it was like, going to the movie theater by myself

  • or going to the thrift store by myself,

  • I was always keeping myself preoccupied.

  • But if I could go back in time,

  • I definitely would've joined at least like,

  • one club or something,

  • because I know a lot of my friends that have been

  • in organizations and clubs and sororities,

  • where they have and left with lifelong friends,

  • and it would've been really awesome.

  • So I think if you are looking for a community,

  • I would definitely recommend you joining a club,

  • because there are good people in there.

  • So now that the brows are done,

  • let's move onto the fun part, the eye shadow.

  • So I am gonna use Nars' Radiant Creamy Concealer

  • as like a primer for my lids.

  • So I'm just gonna pat this all over the lid,

  • and this is just gonna really enhance the colors

  • of the eyeshadows.

  • I literally just discovered that this works,

  • so I'm very excited to implement this into my tutorials.

  • So once that's all blended out,

  • I'm gonna grab my yellow eyeshadow from 3 Concept Eyes.

  • This is called Yolk, which is the perfect name.

  • So it's a very yellow eyeshadow.

  • I'm gonna grab this flat brush, this is by e.l.f.

  • Doesn't have a number, but it just looks like this.

  • Yeah, so as you can see, I'm not swooping it,

  • or else that would cause too much fall out.

  • I'm literally just petting it.

  • I think maybe the reason why I didn't join any clubs

  • was that it was hard to find time in my schedule,

  • because a lot of the clubs,

  • you had to stay at school even longer than you had to,

  • and I was always ready to bounce out after my class,

  • so maybe that's why I didn't join any.

  • And then once you get a little closer to,

  • I guess, the outsides,

  • that's when I'm able to kind of swoop it around like that.

  • So now that the yellow is on,

  • I'm gonna use this pallette from ColourPop.

  • Unfortunately, I don't know the name,

  • but it's got this nice orange shade in it.

  • And then with the flat brush,

  • I'm just gonna put it all over the under eyes.

  • I can't forget about the inner corners,

  • so I'm gonna use this lighter shade over here.

  • I'm gonna pop that on my brow bone

  • and also the inner corners of my eyes.

  • The power of a shimmer in the inner corners,

  • it just brightens everything up.

  • There is one final element to the eyeshadow.

  • I'm using ColourPop's Flipper.

  • It looks really orange,

  • but it's actually just a really nice warm shimmer.

  • I'm gonna grab my ring finger, swoop it around like that,

  • and then I'm just going to simply pat it all over the lid.

  • And this is just gonna make the yellow glittery,

  • and I know some people don't like shimmer,

  • but I'm all about that shimmer, glitter life.

  • So now that the eyeshadow's finished,

  • I'm gonna move onto the eyeliner.

  • I'm using Kat Von D's Tattoo Liner.

  • I literally use this all the time.

  • I have yet to find eyeliner that is very similar to this.

  • I just like the pen.

  • I thought it was felt tip, but it's not.

  • It's actually a brush,

  • and the way it just goes on is just so smooth for me.

  • So now I'm gonna move on to the lashes.

  • I'm gonna give it a nice little squeeze,

  • and then I'm gonna go in with my usual lash primer,

  • which is Lancome's Cils Booster.

  • This is from carleemats.

  • "As a part of the college experience,

  • "we all have to interact with new people.

  • "It's easy to start a conversation with a simple, 'hello,'

  • "but how do you continue one?

  • "By the way, I love you and your videos.

  • "You're such an inspiration."

  • Thank you Carlee.

  • Making conversation with people,

  • whether you're in college or outside college

  • is really tricky and nerveracking,

  • but it's just something that you gotta do,

  • you gotta put yourself out there.

  • It is scary and terrifying,

  • and there have definitely been times where I've tried to,

  • like, try to be friends with someone,

  • and just be completely shut off,

  • but you know what, that is the nature of the world.

  • You're gonna get hurt,

  • but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

  • I would say, you should try and find something

  • that you're genuinely interested in about the other person,

  • so whether it's their shirt that you noticed,

  • or the book that they're reading,

  • or what they did that weekend,

  • just try and find some common ground.

  • And then start tackling them

  • with the who, what, where, why, and how's.

  • If you wanna make friends,

  • you have to genuinely be interested in them.

  • That's the only way you're gonna be able to do it.

  • Instead of selling yourself, be interested in that person.

  • It's like the Dale Carnegie quote.

  • He said, "You can make more friends in two months

  • "by becoming interested in other people,

  • "than you can in two years

  • "by trying to get other people interested in you."

  • So ask where they're from, what their hometown was like,

  • what kind of friends they have,

  • what they enjoy doing on the weekends,

  • what kind of food they like,

  • what kind of books they like to read,

  • what they like about the outdoors.

  • Just literally anything.

  • And I know asking questions seems like, so nerveracking,

  • like, what do I even ask the other person?

  • Just literally ask them anything.

  • That's how you get started.

  • People are like onions, and the more questions you ask,

  • the more that you peel them open.

  • It's like the Shrek movie!

  • People are like onions, it's what Donkey said.

  • (laughs) And that just really resonated with me.

  • And some people are harder to peel than others,

  • but once you have that outer layer down,

  • then you've made a friend.

  • There have been many times

  • where I've tried to make conversation

  • with just random people in the street,

  • and it did not go very successfully.

  • I was at the usual cafe that I normally studied at,

  • Delta of Venus, and I saw this girl

  • just sitting on the table, and she looked really cool

  • and interesting, and I really liked her outfit,

  • and I went up to her, and I tried to make a conversation.

  • I forgot what I said,

  • but literally after like, the third question,

  • she just stood up and walked away.

  • And I remember feeling so freaking small,

  • and so stupid.

  • And that kind of made me not want to talk to other people.

  • I was like, you know what, (bleep) it.

  • Like, if they don't wanna be my friend,

  • like I don't wanna be other people's friend either.

  • But being alone only takes you so far,

  • and obviously, the loneliness just got to me,

  • and I had to just put myself out there again.

  • And not everyone is gonna be like that.

  • Not everyone is gonna be a dick.

  • Not everyone is gonna be super nice to you,

  • but the point is you gotta keep on trying.

  • Once you find a good egg, once you find a good person,

  • just stick with them and treat them with respect,

  • ask them everything about them,

  • and I don't think it's weird,

  • like looking at their social media.

  • All the people in my life,

  • I genuinely wanna know what they're up to,

  • so I'm always stalking them on their Insta Stories,

  • their Instagram, their Facebook.

  • I wanna know what they're up to.

  • Use social media to kind of prepare the questions.

  • So if you saw, I don't know, a classmate going to,

  • I don't know, go on a hike or something,

  • ask them, oh my gosh, like how was that hike?

  • How many miles did you walk?

  • What kind of trail was it?

  • Do you enjoy hiking?

  • Do you like nature?

  • Like (laughs) it all kind of flows.

  • I think it's all about just starting the questions,

  • and then getting used to that,

  • and just being genuinely interested in other people.

  • And then they'll be interested in you.

  • Hey wow, that was a very long-winded question.

  • I've already put the primer on my lashes,

  • and as they're drying, I'm gonna move onto contour.

  • This is Tarteist's Pro Glow.

  • Pro Glow Palette. (laughs)

  • and I'm gonna use this shade's sculpt,

  • and I'm just gonna start chiseling the cheeks.

  • Just gonna warm this up.

  • Then I'm gonna use the other side,

  • and I'm just gonna start contouring the nose a little bit.

  • I've tried to use cream contours,

  • but it's literally so difficult for me to blend it all out,

  • so I just like to stick with the powders.

  • So now that the contour is done, I'm gonna move onto blush.

  • This is by Hourglass, it's in Incandescent Electra.

  • And we'll see how this goes, it's my first time using it.

  • Let's give it a whirl!

  • "What's the most important thing you learned

  • "about yourself in college?"

  • I would say that I learned to multitask really well.

  • Like, I was able to handle four to five subjects

  • in like a quarter or a semester.

  • And if I was able to multitask that,

  • then I can definitely juggle all the projects I do now.

  • I also learned how much my parents do for me.

  • Because when I had to move out,

  • I, you know, you get that reality of like,

  • whoa, I need to do all my dishes.

  • I need to cook for myself, I need to do laundry.

  • It just made me appreciate my parents so much more.

  • They do a lot of things for us that we don't even realize,

  • and moving away from home is sometimes the only way

  • you can realize that.

  • So blush is done.

  • I'm gonna go back into the Tarteist palette.

  • I'm gonna use Strobe.

  • And I'm just going to

  • put that all over the tops of my cheeks.

  • Oh my God, this smells so good.

  • It smells like chocolate.

  • This is how I get so carried away with highlighter.

  • This is actually good, because it's not too pigmented.

  • Because sometimes when it's too pigmented,

  • I really just look like a shiny mess. (laughs)

  • So now that the face is done, I'm gonna go back to the eyes.

  • I'm using this mascara from Shiseido.

  • This is their waterproof one,

  • and I'm just gonna coat the bottom of my lashes.

  • Oh.

  • I'm just gonna do a light layer for the top.

  • Nothing too crazy,

  • because I'm just gonna pop some falsies on anyway.

  • For falsies, I'm using these ones by Velour.

  • This is probably my fourth or fifth time wearing these,

  • and I would say they're still in good shape.

  • So I think I finally nailed the tools I need for falsies.

  • I have this lash applicator from Velour,

  • and then I also have been loving Velour's new lash glue.

  • This is so sticky.

  • It's awesome.

  • Like, I used to use Duo before.

  • But this formula is just miles better.

  • So let's finish this off with a lip color.

  • I'm using Dohee by ColourPop, which is my personal shade.

  • Unfortunately, this is not available anymore.

  • So just find a nice coral shade in your collection to apply.

  • Okay, alright!

  • I guess I could answer, like one last question

  • before I head out.

  • This is from brittany.tran.

  • She asks, "How do you deal with homesickness in college,

  • "and being away from home?"

  • I remember after two or three months of being in Davis,

  • I was like, oh my God, I have to stay here for like,

  • another year and a half?

  • And that was very de-motivating, but after I don't know,

  • I think after like a good year, Davis felt like home.

  • And I think it's all about just staying connected

  • to the people back at home, whether it's, I don't know,

  • like phone calls, emails, everything.

  • Just make sure that you always have a part of home

  • inside you, and you'll just be stronger after that.

  • I think it's just all part of the process,

  • because it makes you appreciate where you're from

  • so much more.

  • And I was really lucky, because a lot of my friends

  • back at home would come visit me,

  • like maybe two or three times of the year.

  • Maybe two.

  • But still, it was so nice to see them in my world,

  • and being able to share that world with them was so cool.

  • And I don't know, it's just part of the process,

  • and it makes you stronger.

  • Alright guys, that is a wrap on this makeup tutorial.

  • I hope you enjoyed it.

  • I feel like this is a really great, like end of summer,

  • last hurrah makeup look.

  • Definitely rock this to just anywhere

  • where you wanna have a little bit of fun and experiment.

  • If you would like me to try another makeup look,

  • please write it in the comments down below.

  • I would love to try and tackle that.

  • And thank you so much for watching.

  • I hope I've been helpful,

  • or I've entertained you in some way. (laughs)

  • Thank you, and I'll see you guys in the next one.

  • Bye!

  • Mwah.

  • (upbeat music)

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