This beauty vlogger applied a full face of make-up with nothing but a dildo
YouTube has been inundated over the past year with beauty bloggers using household products to blend their make-up. From Louboutins to hard boiled eggs, when it comes to applying make-up in 2017, nothing is too unusual.
That was until 23-year-old British beauty vlogger, Kayla Jenkins, uploaded a video onto her YouTube channel ‘Okaylaaa’ titled, “Will It Blend? – A D*CK???”
The 11-minute video shows Kayla ditching a beauty blender in favour of a dildo, as she uses the sex toy to apply a full face of make-up.
Kayla carried out a lot of research before creating the video, discovering that the silicone in sex toys is actually rather effective when it comes to spreading make-up on your skin.
“I discovered that silicone actually helps the feel of makeup on the skin,” Kayla explained, before adding: “It also has water-binding qualities which helps keep the make-up on for longer.”
The YouTube creative settled on the idea of using a dildo after realising itss silicone structure was also “easy to hold.”
The tutorial sees the brunette dab the dildo on her face in order to apply foundation, and contour with the X-rated make-up tool. And in a rather surprising twist, it worked.
During the video she tells her followers, “If you’ve got one at home and got some disinfectant, are you ever going to need to buy a blender again?”
The video has been viewed and shared more than 9000,000 times worldwide, with the Dorset born blogger being overwhelmed by the response: “I did the video and was amazed at the response. It might seem rude but it really is an effective way to apply make-up.”
So, what is Kayla’s conclusion on the bizarre experience? “If you can’t find your beauty blender or make-up sponge, dig out your dildo, just make sure you wash it first!”
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