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(Jackie Aina) All of these, like, drawers 
that you see are all makeup.

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Do you guys want to see some stuff?

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Should I give you a little
mini tour? OK, this is gonna blow your mind,

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but this is just one of my lipstick drawers.

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So, this is where I keep, like, my
liquid lipsticks and I have some gloss

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products in there. As you can see, by
trade, I'm a very organized person, so I

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tend to keep things, you know, all
together. It's just easier to pull and I

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feel like I have a little bit more
creative freedom when everything is

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where it's supposed to be. Sooo yeah, and
then I have some more stuff in here. More

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lipstick products, all of these drawers
basically you see, all makeup, like, there's

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makeup oozing out of, like, every single
crevice. I have some more stuff over here.

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Some lipsticks. I have some shadow
palettes that are not really all that

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well organized, but it's kind of hard to
store shadow palettes. I have, like, glitter

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products. I just like being able to have
options, because you never know what

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someone might ask for, or request. Lashes --
obsessed with lashes. Of course I have

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every foundation probably ever created
that actually comes in my shade, because

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you know how that goes. The shade of it
all. And then this work section over

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here is where I sit down and actually
film my videos and I'll, like, turn on

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one of these lights. They're very bright
though. I'll just turn on one. So

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basically, what you get is, like, I plop
down right here, I turn on both of these

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lights. My camera connects to my computer,
so on my big screen here I can see

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exactly what I look like on
camera. I can adjust the brightness of

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the camera -- the ISO. Whatever I need I
can do on my computer. It's very helpful,

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because when you're doing makeup and
you're trying to, like, fix a lash and

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do a brow and then you also gotta
control, you know, whether the video

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recording shut off, like, there's so many
different things that you have to

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control while you're filming. So I do
that all right here. I have more makeup in

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these drawers here. These are where I
keep, like, most of my favorite brushes. I

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always have a candle
at my desk, because I love scents and

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things like that. And this here is
basically, like, my backdrop, so whenever I

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film you see this behind me, it's just, like,
a bookcase and, yeah. This is pretty much

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it. It's a lot, it's a lot to take in, but
this is where all the magic happens.

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A little peek. Well, this isn't the best
example because we're moving out of this

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room, but this is, like, stuff I have yet
to really get through and file and, yeah.

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Some of the stuff is definitely getting
donated because I get so much, which is

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actually another great thing I should
add, most of my products that I don't use

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or that I know, you know, won't come in my
shade, they go straight to a women's

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domestic violence shelter that I
actually used to live in when I was

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younger. So, I have a somewhat personal
relationship with that shelter, so I

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always try to make sure that I give back,
because, like, you'll never, ever see me

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throw a single product away, literally,
unless it's expired and, like, oozing

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green and mold or something. Like, it has
to be disgusting but, like, if it's still

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usable, I will put it aside and I will
make sure that I give it back to someone

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who's trying to rehabilitate their life
and get themselves back on their feet,

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'cause you know makeup is important. Beauty 
products and clothes and stuff. So this

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is just kind of rough example of some of
the PR stuff I have to get through.

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That's kind of old stuff.

