- “What the [ __ ] is going on? Is this like some pH [ __ ] or what?”16:34–16:38
- “I don't think I'm game for that”16:38–16:41
- “It's so patchy too”
- “You tricked me cuz it's complete It's like literally like sheer. And then I go on and it's bright hot pink. It's some pH [ __ ] I know there's some pH [ __ ] in that”16:46–16:55
- “That could be some of you guys' vibe though if you guys like that. Hell yeah, but that's not my vibe. That angered me”16:57–17:01
- Source: I bought every piece of makeup from The Dollar Tree - Apr 2, 2026
B Pure
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- “I feel like that's barely given any color”13:05–13:11
- “This product is kind of a flop”
- “I'm not super impressed by this product”
- “Maybe I just got a bad one”
- “I am going to use this CoverGirl Outlast lip stain in Epic instead since that's not showing up”13:27–13:32
- “That was pretty much a complete flop”13:52–13:56
- Source: Dollar tree makeup 8 hour wear test - Jun 4, 2026
Brand note
B Pure is a Dollar Tree brand that's been quietly outperforming expectations, especially in complexion and face products. The Bronzer Drops are the standout — surprisingly pigmented, radiant, and blendable for the price point, though they're reflective enough that you'll want to mix them with moisturizer. The rest of the line is hit or miss: the Lip Stain is a disaster (sheer then suddenly bright pink, patchy), while the Essentially Ageless concealer and powder, the brow gel, and the lip mask get genuine praise for performance that punches above their price tag.
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