"He didn't say that it would look like I have goddamn eye-shadow on, still, after I tried to remove it."
"Like look at me..."
"He took pinkeye to a whole new level!"
Hello everyone! I'm Alex and today we'll be spilling that tea.
Oh fuck
Jesus, I mean not- hopefully not literally.
Alright well now I need to make another one of these so, bear with me.
Do we have another mug anywhere?
because uh,
that's what Youtubers keep taking us for *Fake Laugh*
So if you haven't seen, in today's video we're going to be looking at James Charles, who people believe
*demonic voice* needs to be stopped.
Now James Charles recently released a new form of makeup line, because that's where we're at on YouTube now.
No longer just clothing, you can release makeup and stuff.
In fact, I'll actually be releasing my own one soon
It'll just be all the colours of tea.
It'll be a pretty big range of dark browns to light browns
I think we're gonna release one called Murky Green,
Two Sugars,
Said the N-Word.
You know, all the tea that gets spilled on a daily basis, alright, let's get rid of this teabag and that wasn't the euphemism for
*sad music plays* James Charles by the way.
No, James Charles has received tons of backlash because a Youtuber called Kody Rants went on to Twitter
to review her product and what it had been causing hr in terms of problems. And to say the least,
somebody must have put salt in her tea because she wasn't very happy.
"People are trying to say because it's a pressed pigment that I should know that press pigments can stain,
*yelling* NONE OF THE OTHERS
DID-"
*stirs tea* Yeah, she wasn't happy.
Now since we starting this video she's actually just protected her Twitter account
and...
I can see why.
"I've been trying all the colours because I wanted to make a review video on it for my Youtube channel.
I can safely say you should skip using the colour 'skip'."
But as you can tell, this is a very unhappy sister.
*pouring sound* I'm trying to keep up with the lingo.
Because she bought James Charles' new makeup palette and the pink that she put on her eyes ended up giving her hives.
Now her complaint was that there was no prior warning to the fact that this would happen, whereas in other people's palettes
they normally would warn you that you were going to end up having a disease.
You're going to look terrible.
So why buy it?
I mean, that's just,
that's just my opinion if you're allergic to something
It's like me having a peanut allergy and then just downing a bag of peanuts. Like being allergic to tea and
drinking it anyway
I forgot- I put the salt in that.
*coughing* That is grim.
*sad music plays* That is terrible.
"I watched all his promotions on the palette
He didn't say that it would look like I have goddamn eye-shadow on, still, after I tried to remove it."
Obviously, it's really not cool to have a product without a prior warning that may give anybody some form of allergic reaction
*police sirens* In fact,
I'm pretty sure that's illegal, if he hasn't done that.
But at the same time I could understand why these promotional videos on the  product that he's been doing with many, many other Youtubers
He wouldn't go
*fun music plays* "Oh, by the way, you may get an allergic reaction and maybe die, or look terrible." They're really kind of the same thing
by the overreaction in this video.
"People are trying to say because it's a pressed pigment that I should know that press pigments can stain.
NONE OF THE OTHERS DID- THIS."
She then goes on to explain that none of the other colors in this palette gave her a reaction like this one and that this
one basically should never have been released with the palette because it causes more harm than it does good.
"And it's not just me who has had reactions like this,
one of my other really good friends got the palette as well,
and guess what? Same shit happened to her."
And apparently loads of people are having this problem,
although this is actually the only video I could find and the only tweets I could find about it
uhh that said that you do get this reaction when you use this form of makeup on your eyes.
But if there's no warning, then I'm not gonna say that there isn't because there's a high chance that there ARE other people
who are probably having an equally terrible experience with this makeup
I'm not a makeup guy (Yeah no shit)
I don't know if that was obvious, but James Charles if you are watching,
*piano plays*There's a collab in that.
But it's the response to this video, which is what really sent it spiralling out of control.
Because so many people were just hammering at her for her reaction to this product.
"I think you just wanted them couple minutes of fame."
"I've already had those moments from other videos
so I don't need it"
"Lmao, which means you're used to it and you already know how to get it. So you did it again."
"Everyone assuming I expect it is complete bullshit cuz I never do. All the other times were random. Do I care? No.
At the end of the day, I know my intentions were to warn people all this other stuff is -irreverent- If didn't log in here,
my life is the same."
"Hmm. Cool. I just think the rant was not necessary
You can warn people about being mad rude about it . All that negative energy in the video was too much.
It ain't it chief."
*sassy snap* Now that right there is how you end a conversation, sister.
I understand that people want to protect James Charles and I get that and people obviously really do like him
and he spent a lot of time working on this palette.
But if you do have something that starts burning your eyes and giving you hives,
then of course
you're going to be angry about it and complain, just like you would with any other product.
"So you didn't read the back of the package and wanted a verbal warning? You want attention."
"The last thing I want is that. This didn't have to be a thing if he didn't respond or was kind back.
He made this happen.
*demonic voice* Not me."
"Pigments are known to be not eye safe.
It's up to the individual to research this. Also, does the package not to say not eye safe? You don't have to warn for staining.
Sephora didn't warn me for my chance of allergic dermatitis." (it's derma-TI-tis)
it's makeup talk. I don't know this but James if you're watching,
hit me up ;)))
"It's the consumers responsibility to know what they are putting on their skin
Especially if they have major allergies or reactions like you; no one forced you to put it on."
Oh, yeah, that is true
You know James Charles didn't like break-in with his makeup palette overnight and just like- Oh fuck I nearly spilt my tea again. (omg)
We're only doing that in this video.
He didn't force her to put it on
No, that would be really creepy. But obviously it's still not a positive experience. So
you can't just
completely disregard her complaint.
Now this is the place where the video goes from making James Charles
look very very very bad
To- oh um- yeah, she's just not very smart.
"Are you allergic to benadryl itself or antihistamine? (good job m8)
Because there are other allergy creams but looking through this thread, it seems that you're allergic to a lot of things
You should let spot tests rest longer and in larger sections."
"I am allergic to all of them.
I did a spot test for over an hour. It should be enough."
Hang on- wait- so she's
allergic to this product but she's bought it and put it on anyway, and then complained about it to make James Charles look really bad
Okay.
Now I actually have a company that I wanna complain to.
Hovis Bread. I'm allergic to bread,
so I would really appreciate if you stop serving me bread every time I buy your bread-based product, but it is so good.
(mONCH)
It's your fault,
you shouldn't have made it so damn good.
And this is where the sister shade goes off, honey.
That was really hard to say with my lisp.
"Oh my God, so you are admittedly a person with a ton of skin allergies and you went in on an entire person and brand because one shade messed you up?
Hives are temporary, relax.
As if you're the skincare hall monitor and everyone needs your protection.
Next Indeed."
Sister went off-  sister threw shade and popped it (pls stop)
spilt the tea
And this is where in my opinion it went too far, when they started bullying her.
This is when he got about a hand from James Charles' fans.
This
It's just a bit uncalled for innit, an Ariana Grande tea-sipping gif...
Now a few other Youtubers have actually
reviewed this product and I went through them to try and find out whether James Charles' product was actually
really really bad in general and causing more people these problems and
as far as I could tell, most people had a pretty good time with it. But you can't really tell on YouTube because
people will just yes-man somebody for a collab which I'm still interested in by the way James.
Somebody actually uploaded a 50-minute video
on this makeup palette.
"I will be including part of a live stream from the alleged victim you see now"
Alleged victim?
You'd think James Charles had murdered someone
All in all that's it for this video
If you are releasing a product
then you should have prior warning to actually make sure that your fans don't have a negative experience with it, because at the end of the day,
I think this whole thing could have been easily avoidable if
the consumer paid a bit more attention and also if the person
releasing the product spent just a little bit more time making it easier for people with allergies to
understand what they were getting with it.
But that's enough tea
spilled today, sister.
So thank you very much for watching this video
If you did, enjoy it, don't forget to leave a like subscribe if you're new, and if you're James Charles, call me.
I'll see you guys in the next one
*spits* Ugh, it's salt again.
And I spilt it all over my socks.
