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Jeffree Star introduces the video, explaining that he's cleaning out his beauty room and getting rid of makeup he doesn't like or that has expired. He clarifies that if a product is expired, it should be thrown away, and explains the 'period after opening' (PAO) symbol found on makeup packaging to indicate shelf life.
Jeffree discusses the Too Faced Hangover replenishing face primer. He reveals that he no longer supports Too Faced because the former owner, Jared Blandino, and his sister said horrible things about Jeffree and his brand after Jeffree defended Tarte Cosmetics. Jeffree states he will never review Too Faced products again due to their 'evil and nasty' behavior.
He then moves on to the Tarte Shape Tape foundation, addressing the controversy surrounding its limited shade range, particularly for women of color. He criticizes Tarte's weak excuses for the lack of shades and expresses his disappointment, emphasizing the importance of inclusive shade ranges in the beauty industry.
Jeffree talks about his Chanel concealer, criticizing the brand for not having a shade light enough for his skin tone. He also notes that the product is old and separating, highlighting the importance of using fresh makeup.
Jeffree discusses the Huda Beauty Easy Bake Loose Baking and Setting Powder. He accuses Huda Beauty of stealing the concept and photoshoot aesthetic from an indie, black-owned brand called Beauty Bakerie, which has been established since 2011 with a baking-themed aesthetic. He expresses his disappointment that Huda has not acknowledged the issue.
He reviews the Benefit Hoola Quickie Contour Stick, noting that while he generally loves Benefit, this product had a significant flaw where the stick would easily fall out of the packaging. He acknowledges that product mishaps can happen but finds this particular issue very frustrating.
Jeffree brings out an old Kat Von D Shady Bronzer. He delves into his long-standing feud with Kat Von D, who he claims fabricated lies about him after a 10-year friendship. He discusses how Kat Von D tried to get a lipstick named after him removed from Sephora but failed, and how she continues to make passive-aggressive comments about him. He considers this the last product of hers he will ever use.
He then reviews the Clé de Peau Beauté Luminizing Face Enhancer, a luxurious $95 highlighter. He criticizes it for being an overpriced product with an overspray glitter that, once removed, reveals a chalky and disappointing product underneath.
Jeffree applies the Kylie Cosmetics X-Rated Blush. He expresses his disappointment with its lack of pigment and excessive fallout, finding it to be a lackluster product that doesn't meet his expectations.
He discusses the Morphe x Jaclyn Hill Vault eyeshadow palette. While not a brand he dislikes, he includes it because the launch was delayed due to inconsistencies in the formula and pressing of the eyeshadows. He commends Morphe and Jaclyn Hill for taking responsibility and re-releasing a perfected product, highlighting the integrity of the brands involved.
Jeffree demonstrates a dried-up, expired Gucci mascara. He notes that while he loves Gucci, this particular product has been in his 'vault' for a long time and is now unusable, emphasizing the importance of checking expiration dates.
He uses the Kylie Cosmetics Candy K Lip Kit. He describes its formula as drying and unexciting, stating that he's generally 'over' the brand at the moment due to the oversaturation of products and lack of innovation.
Jeffree applies an $85 Christian Louboutin lip gloss. He criticizes its 'atrocious' strong rose scent that lingers, making it unpleasant to wear despite the luxurious packaging and high price point.
Lastly, he uses the Armani Prima Refreshing Makeup Fix. He calls it an 'overpriced horseshit' product that costs $70 but shows 'zero difference' in setting or refreshing makeup, making it a complete dud.
Jeffree concludes the video, reflecting on the makeup look he created and the products used. He thanks his viewers for listening to his candid opinions and reiterates that his thoughts are his own, asking viewers not to send hate to any brands or individuals mentioned.