GRWM & Growing Up 'Caribbean'

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Hey friends,

So I wanted to try something a likkle different. While doing a go to makeup look of mine (very similar to my first video) I wanted to talk about growing up "Caribbean". I write that in quotes to address the ongoing conversation between Natives and 1st Generation Caribbean-Americans. I briefly touch on some topics but y'all know I can CHAT!

I didn't record my blush and highlight application but it's all good because I am working on cutting down these MINUTES. Mi know mi know mi know....di videos dem long. But bear with me on this YouTube journey lol.

Tanks sis :)

Hey sis,

Thanks for watching once again. Below are the details !

Warning: Towards the end there is a 20 second repeat of me applying the setting spray, just fast forward :) sowwy

Details:

Primer: Neutrogena Shine Control
Foundation: Maybellene FitMe Matte Poreless in Mocha/360
Concealer: Garnier BB Cream in Deep
Concealer to Highlight: L.A Girl Pro Concealer in Cool Tan
Contour: L.A Girl Pro Concealer in Dark Cocoa
Lip: MAC Plum Candy and Milani Amore Matte Metallic in Chromatic Addict
Eyeshadow: Morphe Palette 35OM and 35OS
Highlight: BH Cosmetics Carli Bybel palette
Setting Power: Sacha Buttercup
Setting Spray: Milani Make it Last
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My mom is black american & my dad is jamaican and i grew up with in both cultures in the household when im around my AA frends they make me feel like im not all that american even thou iam, becus they didnt grow up eating & drinking bun and cheese and ovaltine & milo and ackee saltfish, ting and etc even thou i also grew up eating american food in the household aswell....

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Love this video sis, def can relate! :)

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How dare them say that you are not caribbean enough. It is your cultural background. That is wrong.

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