Chapter 1: What are the hosts' latest beauty obsessions?
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Chapter 2: How does the $3.70 eye cream work for dark circles?
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Hello and welcome to YouBeauty. This is the podcast for your face.
I'm Kelly McCarran. I'm Leigh Campbell. Kelly, you've got a little sneaky smirk because we've been giggling behind the scenes.
Chapter 3: What makes the Mecca Max Zoom Zip Liner a surprising favorite?
We have been giggling and I'm wearing a boss t-shirt. You are. My t-shirt has an unhinged lady on it and the text is stop killing women.
She's wearing a t-shirt that says stop killing women and she's raging. So you're meant to then do that. That's very meta.
Yeah, great T-shirt. I feel like every woman in Australia would just need to walk around wearing this shirt until the DV rates decline. Okay. But, you know, we're talking about much less serious topics today.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the new clinical hair range?
If you're new here, on Fridays, look, it might be the best day. We talk about some products we think are fantastic. Spendy and Asabi, so that's pretty self-explanatory. The newbie is something new, usually to the industry, a new launch, maybe new to us, new to the country, just...
And finally, something that we've either shopped from our own stash because maybe we've heard it recommended from each other or whatnot or something that we finished. Yeah, and why it was so good. So on Monday's episode, we were talking about the products that we wish that we could experience for the very first time. And my empty is definitely one of those. Okay.
So we have to stick around for the whole episode?
Chapter 5: Why is the self-adhesive makeup mat a game changer?
We do. Do I? We also have, please, as my co-host, we also have brand new, I have a Chloe bag, you have an unknown, I can't say the brand, box. Yeah. For our newbies. So we both have like first reacts. Well, sort of. I'll explain in a minute. But first, let's kick things off with our spendy saveys. Spendy.
Chapter 6: What are the benefits of the Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub?
Savey. Spendy. Savey. Cha-ching.
My savey I think might surprise you. Okay. It's a liquid eyeliner. Because I've worn liquid eyeliner for the 8,000 years, if you know me. Yeah. So it's sort of like coloured, which is quite exciting for me.
Chapter 7: How do the Chloe Mediterranean fragrances stand out?
It is the Mecca Max Zoom Zip Liner in Motor Oil. So when you think of like a spill of oil, what do you think? Like hot. Like that dark rainbow-y. Yes, it's that. I want that on my eyes. Me too, which is so rare. So if anyone hasn't used the Zoom Zip Liner. They're so good. So good.
Chapter 8: What should listeners know about the Nioxin hair care line?
Nice and little, like they're good for your eyes. I thought mine was a mini. I thought mine was the mini too because I've always got the black one with me amongst 85 others.
And that's not a diss of the sizing. It means that it's actually more compact because it's the same size. Yes, it's more efficient.
And if you've got like a little bag for your handbag, it doesn't have to be as long as a real pencil. So, I mean, it's so hard to show on the video, but we will. Obviously, I wouldn't wear it that thick. Oh, that was a beautiful.
It's a nice swatch, right? Lee has beautiful handwriting.
And even the way you just did that little flick. Well, for 12 years of my life, the most heartbreaking part of my whole career is swatches for magazines. So after you've written about something, you go to the studio and you scoop it out. And you know how they were all crushed up and swooshed?
I loved it, though.
It always looked like so much fun. Yeah, but you're crushing up a Chanel lipstick. Like, that's heartbreaking.
Yeah.
Anyway, it is like a purple one way, aqua-y blue the next, but then also not really too full on. It's not aggressive at all. It's not aggressive because it's a liquid eyeliner too.
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