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Expired makeup is NOT underconsumption core

Elle Chu 39,516 6 months ago
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*the problem with the underconsumption core trend and makeup" The internet is tired of overconsumption, especially in beauty and fashion. So now the term "underconsumption core" is trending. If you've never heard the term "underconsumption core," it's simply a direct response to the influencer-driven culture of overconsumption. Personally, I was very excited to see this trend. I love watching people use up their products, repurpose what they have around the house, and be more sustainable. But after watching a mixture of videos on underconsumption core — what it means and what it represents — I’m feeling a little bit confused. In this video, I’m going to discuss the problems with the underconsumption core trend. Since we are a makeup channel, I’ll also be applying old makeup that I might have forgotten about. Before you leave any comments, I'll also be sharing what I LOVE about this trend. 💬 Let’s start a conversation! Comment below with, “What is your oldest beauty product?” *Disclaimer* The videos and images used in this video is for educational and commentary purposes under the fair use doctrine. All TikTok videos and any other content used belong to their respective creators and are used here for the purpose of criticism, commentary, or review. No copyright infringement is intended. 00:00 Intro to Underconsumption Core 00:50 Disclaimer 03:38 Problem #1 Underconsumption Meaning 08:39 Problem #2 Makeup is not essential 09:55 Basic Definition 10:23 Problem #3 Expired makeup is not underconsumption core 11:55 Benefit #1 Encouraging 13:20 Problem #4 The cycle of overconsumption 16:42 Benefit #2 Balancing 16:55 Problem #5 What is "normal" consumption? 17:30 Problem #6 Chronically online 21:12 Problem #7 Shame 22:45 The bright side 24:12 Benefit #3 Uplifting other creators 25:32 YOUR comments *SOCIALS* Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ellerchu/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ellerchu Business/PR Inquiries: [email protected]

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