The video shows a segment of what appears to be a podcast or panel discussion.
A woman with long dark hair and a black spaghetti strap top is speaking passionately into a microphone. She expresses a strong dislike for makeup, stating she is “against makeup” and doesn’t think it’s good for women or that they need to use it. She believes it takes away from a woman’s natural beauty and is harmful because the skin absorbs the “crap” (unpronounceable ingredients) in products like foundation, which in turn makes skin worse, creating a cycle of needing more makeup.
Another woman, with blonde hair and wearing a light blue and cream crochet halter top, listens and reacts. She has a paper cup with a “Solo Jazz” design in front of her. She initially smiles and says “That’s awesome” (seemingly with a hint of amusement or sarcasm) when the first woman says makeup “takes away.” Later, she chimes in, agreeing that makeup “is capitalizing on women’s insecurities when it’s something that they can easily fix.” Her facial expressions, like pursed lips and a slight head shake, suggest she is processing or perhaps slightly amused by the first woman’s strong stance, particularly regarding the ingredients.
A man with a beard, wearing a green and blue plaid shirt, is also present and speaks briefly into a microphone, mostly listening. He says “Yeah” in agreement when the first woman talks about unpronounceable ingredients.
The backdrop features the word “whatever” repeated. The conversation centers on the negative aspects and perceived societal pressures related to makeup.