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August 17, 2025 • 21 mins

Time to decode the bronzing drops obsession! Leigh & Kelly are telling us why these customisable tanning products are all over our feeds and whether they're worth the hype or if they might just make you look greasy instead of glowy. They're sharing the affordable options that do the trick and explaining why mixing anything with your sunscreen is a big no-no.

Then they're tackling the pore predicament! Can you actually shrink your pores or is it all marketing BS? They're revealing why your pores seem to get bigger with age (it's not your imagination!), sharing the ingredients that genuinely help minimise their appearance, and dropping the genius swirling technique that'll change how you apply pore-blurring primer forever.

EVERYTHING MENTIONED:

Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Sunshine Drops 30 ml $68.00

Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50 Super Glow Drops-Bronzing $45.00

Morphe Hot Shot Sun Drops 30ml $26.00

e.l.f SKIN Bronzing Drops - Copper Gold, Vitamin E and Sunflower Seed Oil $20

Revolution Bright Light Bronzing Drops Bronze Scorched 23ml $24.00

W7 Golden Glow Drops - Radiant Bronzing Drops $6.99

Australian Glow Bronzing Drops with SPF 50+ Sun Drip 30ml $15.00

DB Designer Brands Endless Summer Bronzing Drops $14.99

NYX Professional Makeup Pore Filler Primer 20ml $26.99

Max Factor Miracle Touch Foundation $38.95

Disclaimer: Bronzing drops with SPF50+ should not be a substitute for your sunscreen protection.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
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that this podcast is recorded.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
On Makeup is my therapy in love.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
I'm obsessed and I don't even feel.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Guilty a body attention attention.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
We are such stalks. I just woke up. Please leave
me alone. She's wearing the.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Cutest little kitty T shirts. Sarah, Hi, it's not a
wake up Jeff show. It's your beauty with such stalks.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
I'm Kelly McCarran, I'm Weak Campbell and it's Q and
eighty episode.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
It's your beauty.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
It's the podcast for your face and your body and
your hair and your fragrance and all of the beauty things.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Yeah, Hi, have you seen the drama.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
I mean we're at the tail end of it now,
but the drama that happened between Urban Decay and their skin,
Gineva Skin.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yes, what. I don't understand why everyone cares?

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Well, I mean I don't really care.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
But so you know, they're iconic Setting Spray the all nighter, Yes,
so vary that was launched with the help of the Skindinevia.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
You think that basically put setting sprays on the map
it one did because they used like their patent and
temperature control tech that made the formula cult favorite. Anyway,
He's not my wedding day.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
So on. So mid twenty twenty five, Skindeneva announced that
the collaboration had officially ended in a very like they
set it in a bit of a salty way, maybe
that Urban Decay could no longer use or replicate the
original formula.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
And I just feel like, I don't know how I like, I.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Get that Skindeneva are a smaller business than I'm small though,
like they're still pretty successful, but everyone cares and everyone's
commenting under Urban Decay posts and under the skin Geneva
posts like we'll support you, and then under Urban Decay,
we're not shopping with you anymore and we're not buying
a new products, and it's like sometimes business decisions are.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Just made, yeah, and don't need to be postal and radia.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
A very like it was a very long term collaboration,
Like it's okay that sometimes things end, and there are
advancements in technology, and I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
There's so many I mean not that I am telling
everyone to not shop that brand, but there's so many
good setting speriences.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
There are that aren't either of those.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Like it made my makeup stay so much that when
I had my makeup on at nine am on my
wedding and I was getting married at four, I couldn't
touch up because it was like, so, yeah, it's an
incredible product, but thank you for explaining it.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
I still I didn't.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Really, I just it's just one of those things that
I think that people want people to be outrage and
of course, like I would hate to see a smaller guy.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Such what No, I just think also it's the algorithm's
fault because Instagram is all about.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Outrage, Yeah, rage bait, Like what are we going to
get cranky about?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Well, let's yeah, how are we going to get seen?
Like a smaller known brand probably needs tration? Yeah, so yeah,
Onto I couldn't help, But Wonder asked me anything you
ask many questions I'm going to read is his question?
Izzy messaged us on Instagram. Bronzing drops are everywhere on
my feed right now, but which ones are actually good?

(03:17):
I want that glowy skin, but need brand recommendations that
won't make me look orange.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Yeah. I don't think that the formulas these days.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
If you're buying one that isn't completely out of your Like,
if you've got really fair skin and you buy a
deep tanning drop to wear on your face, yes you
will go orange. But if you buy one that's right
for your skin tone, like a fair to medium tanning drop,
it won't make you orange.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
I just am not a huge fan.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Oh my god, that's what I was gonna say. So
the whole thing started. Obviously it's not the very very
first one, but bronzing drops blew up thanks to drunk
Elephant the de bronzy anti pollution Sunshine drops sixty eight dollars. Oh,
that's how the whole thing started.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
I'm thinking about ten. Wow.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
Yeah, I read this, and that's why I don't like them.
I don't mind bronzing drops, but.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Like the drops then that you customize.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Exactly and then you put it in your skin carel
what not and it bronzes your face. I don't like
them though, because all it does is kind of like
then makes your pimentation or anthony siren like.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
Yeah, that's why I don't like bronzing drops in terms
of a tan bronzing.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Right, I'm assuming she means makeups. Yeah, that makes more sense,
like drunk kendle elephants sort of kicked it off and
then every tween wanted a drunk elephant, and then mum
was like, what's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (04:28):
The whole why is the elephant drunk?

Speaker 3 (04:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Why is the elephant drunk? He would have to drink
or she would have to drink so much.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
They're lives.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
So the whole point of bronzing drops is that you
can tailor and customize your routine. So you can add
them a drop or whatever to your moisturizer, your serum,
you foundation, and oil. Just please never add anything like
that to your sunscreen because we don't cocktail our sunscreens
unless which is the one bronzing drop that I use,
not often but often for me. You know how ultraviolet

(04:59):
brought out the illuminating drops and the bronzing drops that
can be mixed and there Spit fifty can be mixed
with their sunscreen. They've made specific that's product clever that
can be mixed with. Yes, So because people like to
customize totally, and I get that, so honestly, besides mixing
with your sound screen, you can use our bronzing drop
in your moisturizer, in your serum, in your foundation, in

(05:19):
your face oil, whatever you want. I just don't really like.
It doesn't excite me. I just don't get it.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
It tends to make people look oily, not orange. And
and I'm a fan of the globe.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Well, I would just wear a foundation in my face
shade and then bronze the areas that need to be bronz.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
Well, that's the thing, because by putting bronzing drops into
your moisturizer or your foundation, you're then turning your face
a different shade to everything else. So it's like, look,
then it's not going to match your foundation. I think
that the ten year olds doing their makeup routines using
all of their drunk, elephant and confused people. Now they're
ten years old, and they squirt the bronzing drops into

(05:59):
the pump one and then they apply all of the
moisturizer with the bronzing drops all over their face, and
they look glorious because they're ten and they're sitting in
front of lights. In reality, you kind of just look
really greasy when you do that. All the wrong color
or a dark, greasy shade of yourself. Look, if you've
got a foundation that's too light. It is great way

(06:20):
to warm it up to your right skin tone. You
could use exactly as a contour, like you know whatever.
I'm just not a massive fan, so i can't tell
you either everywhere, but I've got some recommendations and the
ones that have a glow in them, like most of
them do. Yeah, but a bronzer is meant to not
like it's meant to contour and.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Yeah, I mean don't might want some luminosity, but applied
in the strategic way. It's all over.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
It's just never really worked unless you're on holidays. I
reckon sometimes, like if I'm on holidays, I might do
you know, everything sunscreen and then a tiny bit of
like tinted moisturizer with a bronzing drop.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
So I don't really have foundation anyway. The Morphy one
is twenty six dollars. It's got a lot of great reviews.
Obviously drunk elevant exists. I've brought kind of affordable ones
because I think if you want to, I also don't.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
I've never I mean this, it sounds like I hate
bronzing drops. I don't hate bronzing drop, so just don't
really see.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
I don't reach for them.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Yeah, and so I certainly have never tried a really
outrageously expensive one that was astronomically better than an affordable one.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Right exactly. And it's one of those products that it's
not you know, you need a tiny bit as well,
it's not your whole coverage. It's like a yeah, you're
mixing it with something so you can get away with
kind of anything. So the Morphie one's good. One I
do have, and love's the Revolution Beauty one. It's twenty
four dollars. I got mine at price sign. I use
that as a like a highlighter.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Yes, I talked about that.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Yeah, Elf Cosmetics has got a lot of great reviews.
That's twenty bucks if you just want to try one
and see if you're actually going to use it. W
seven you know how that a sweat house and everything's
like basically free. Six ninety nine. There's a brand that
I was really intrigued by. Actually I should buy for
research purposes, the Australian Glow. There's this twenty dollars and
it's also SBF or so you could wear it as

(08:02):
your SPF if you were. Then again, you're look real greasy.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Half a teaspoon of bonzash.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Yeah, so keep in mind if you are getting one
with sunscreen in it, that's an added bonus. It is
not your sun's screens because you're just and lastly designer
brand the dB because the next one is just over
ten bucks. So why not try an affordable one or
go into you know it's hard with the chemist brands,
but going into Mecca and Sephora and just play with

(08:29):
them all in the back of your hand to see
the color. Some people want more pigments, some people want
more shimmer. I just don't really use them, so I
would just be like, if they're all over your feed
and you don't really know, keep scrolling.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
And it's like I know lots of women of all
different ages and in real life.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I mean and you know them in real life. I
know them in real life.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
The only people I know that do use bronzing drops
on the rag are people on my phone, not in
my real life. Like, and I'm not saying that because
I know people who meet dirty Hole on Instagram or
something in the group who uses bronzing drops and actually
really loves them.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
I only pack them for holidays.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Yeah, I feel like every day person in your everyday routine.
I'd be more likely to use a blush drop because
I love the sheer pop of color on my cheek
that looks so healthy. But that's because I want that
area to glow anyway.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
This just in God, a lovely producer has given us
some information as to the drunk elephants breaking news. Drunk Elephant.
The name was inspired by a myth that elephants consume
fermented marula fruit, and that reflects the brands philosophy because
they have a rule of fruit in a lot of
their things. That reflects the brands philosophy of using natural
ingredients that work.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
So none of the elephants are actually drunk. Maybe they are.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Maybe they found the fruit on the floor that's gone
all weird, because you know how it goes like fermented
and they got drunk, like that.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Movie where there was like a shipwreck and the mafia
was they had the cocaine and the sharks ate all
the cocaine.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Went. Yeah, a bit like that should bring out a
beauty bran called cocaine shark.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Cocaine shark and it makes something just word all right,
Carrie has emailed you beauty Lee and Kel I've heard
conflicting advice about whether you can actually shrink pause or
if it's just marketing bs. My nose paws are so
visible even with makeup on. Is there any ingredient or
treatment that actually works to minimize their appearance? And willing

(10:28):
to invest if it's worth it? Long time listen at
first time questioner love this. You hit the nail on
the head with your marketing bs well, but also.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
The language you use, so you cannot shrink your pause.
You can minimize the appearance the appearance. So you'll often
see that term used on cellulite products as well, because
you can minimize the appearance, but it's not actually removing
the problem.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
I would say the poor products are still a lot
more effective at reducing the appearance than celul Life.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Agreed, So let's look.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
I'm with you. I My pores have used to bother me,
but now also it's an age thing, so you know
how everything just SAgs.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Don't They get fifty percent bigger as you get older.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
You relindless that every time we talk about pauls Lot,
it's just.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Just really stuck out.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
So mine and right here, like in my apples, they're
just starting to get bigger.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Oh, okay, yeah, so good. I never noticed them.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Well, I think I was lucky in that. You know,
in my youth, I didn't have a problem with pause,
so mine are now just starting to age naturally. But
I think if you had bigger pause and then you're aging,
which we all are, they're going to get bigger and
you're like, that's bit rude. So no, you can't shrink
your paws, but we can help so retinol. Of course,
your retinols, your dam and a's are going to help beha's.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
Yes, Paula's choice. A lot of people swear by that.
Paula's choice. Bha is foliant, swipe is wipe. Put it
on those areas a couple of times a week. People
swear by it.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
So I like a BHA AHA combo only a couple
of times a week because your AHA is getting rid
of sort of surface debris, but your BHA goes in
a little bit deeper and kind of washes out the
poor I feel like there's a TV ad where it
goes or is that a teeth cleaning ad anyway.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
So I know what you mean though, because that's another
thing is that people think that their paws have gotten bigger.
Sometimes they haven't. All they think that they've got lots
of black heads. There's that big difference between a black
head and then a sebaceous filament that is just a
build up of It's not a blackhead because you there's
no point squeezing it, but it's just stubby anyway.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Oil seebum comes to the surface, oxygen hits it, and
it goes kind of a weird gray color blah color.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
But it's not a black head. Even though when you
squeeze your nose you'll see a.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Little tiny worm, but there's no black head. Is a
block like a plug, like.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
A proper like you'll squeeze it and the plug unplugs
and goes, Oh my god, how fun They Sometimes they're
just recurring. I've one in the middle of my chest
and on my belly.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
That's like a.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Recurring what's going on in here? Hopefully the video can't
There was a tiny black head in my eyebrow?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Was it? Maybe though because of it in grown hair.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
I don't know, but I'll have a look. Oh no,
it's too late now. I squeezed it so hard that
I split the skin open like a split Oh no,
I can't tell I'm a aac anyway. So you're exfoliating.
Retinol will help sort of restrict the pause. Again, we're
not it's not permanent, but you know, vitamin ain retinol's
nicein in minde is actually a really good one for this.
So that's an antioxidant and you know, kind of falls

(13:22):
into the vitamin seacamp a bit more gentle. It's actually
quite preventive. It will help them getting really stretchy over time.
And I just love that sunscreen. I kind of touched
on this last week when we talked about creepy neck.
See how that that lovely lady that was asking about
sunscreen like destroys your collagen and elastin. Again, that's why
sunscreen or sun Oh my gosh, belind sun exposure. I'm

(13:44):
not talking about sun baking. I'm just being outside in
the rays. It makes everything just go eh, and so
it destroys the collagen and elastin. So sunscreen will help
our lovely lady from last week with her creepy neck
like me, but also pause because otherwise you can put
everything on and try every active ingredient. But sunscreen is
going to help keep the integrity of the cells so

(14:04):
they don't get really lazy.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Because Kerrie has said that she's willing to invest, so
it could be worth going to speak to a skin
therapist or athecision. That's such a hard about your skincare
goals because sometimes things like micro needling or RF radio
frequency micro needling, or even some certain pills can really
help with the appearance of pause, mainly because they are

(14:28):
making like your skin is so strong and healthy to
contigerate treatments.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Yeah, if you've got a compromise barrier, your paws are
like mare, They're like floppy.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
And then in the aesthetic. In the aesthetic, it's all aesthetic.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
But always remember that there are such brilliant poor smoothing,
poor blurring the product where I come in.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Oh, please go ahead.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
My biggest win with my pull and it depends you said,
yours are on your nose, so I kind of spot
makeup treat that area a blurring primer. So I've got
a few to recommend. I love the NYX Professional one
that's twenty seven dollars. I've never paid that. That's a
price time. You can get it anywhere. I'm sure you'll
get it on sale. Max Factor has a really good
one called Miracle Touch Liquid Illusion. There's heaps of them.

(15:14):
Like you want to look for the words blurring, smoothing.
What you do is on the area. You use a
bit of the primer. I don't use it all over
because I just they tend to be quite madifying as well,
because you don't want shine to show the pause. So
I get whatever primer I'm using that's blurring or poor minimizing,
and you swirl it because it kind of think of
like spack filling way. Yeah, so if you instead of

(15:36):
just swiping it, if you swirl it kind of grows.
It sounds like it's going into the poor it's not
going to clog you pause. But if you swirl it
over your nose, my lovely friend, I do it on
my cheeks. Swell, swell, swirl in a circular motion. Then
you do your foundation. It's amazing. Swirl. I never swell before.
Don't just swipe swell well.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Because you're spack feeling effectively.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Yes, Then you do your foundation, and then I just
set with a blurring translucent just in my poor area.
So you know, my inner cheeks have I done it today?
My nose have just because I'm quite shiny down the center,
but where you pause, bother, you treat that different to
the rest of your makeup. Yeah, and you gotta do
that every day. Sorry, there's no like bing bang bong.
I've done something and now I've got no pause.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
But you'll notice that if you're focusing on your skin
care and potentially treatments as well, that you'll have like
you won't notice them as much when you're trying to
cover them with you.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
I just have a player around when I'm so in general,
you don't got pause. Everyone happen, but anything with luminosity
or shimmer is going to highlight them. So keep that
all to the outside of your face as well.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
And she definitely needs to steer clear of the bronzing drops.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Oh yeah, no bronzing drops for you. Well, not on
your nose, No, definitely not. No, okay, beauty barbe. We
all have a hair towel, right, like a hair turban
that we dry our hair with. I mean, I know
that's my point. Okay, a lot of people might not.
But you want to use like a microfiber towel, a

(16:58):
separate towel than your body rough, you know, cherry toweling.
Towel to dry your hair, because your hair's where it
roughs up the cuticles that can really damage your hair
and just won't look smooth. We don't all have one,
that's fine, I've got eighty. That's my job. Your old
T shirt that has ended up in your pajama pile
or maybe gonna be donated, well not donated, probably thrown

(17:18):
out if it's that old T shirt, Like a cotton
T shirt is the best thing to dry your hair
with because it's a smooth texture. It's not rough and
terry toweling. So just keep like I when I said,
sometimes I've just tried it because I have the real deal.
But you literally just get an old, clean T shirt
and then you use that to dry hair. You can
even flip it over and make it into a hair

(17:39):
to popping yeah, yeah, clipping. It's good for curly hair,
really good.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
For curly hair.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Yeah, But I like, you can just use it even
if you're traveling and you don't have one.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Oh that's a good tip.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Yeah, and then you just wash it and then put
it back here.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
Doesn't have to be old, Like you can just use
a T shirt. Oh yeah, totally. But like you don't
want to use your new kitty shirt.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
No, you do cssy shirt and you know, downgraded a
T shirt. It's got it stain on it or whatever.
It's a really good thing to dry hair with and
it won't rough up with cuticles because it's a lovely
smooth cotton.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
M My hair's in awful condition today.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
So mine is just fresh out of the shower because
I was running late, and so it's flat and shiny.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
I need to come over and get one at some
of your towels though, because I don't have any left.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
You can have your old two shirt, your old T shirts.
You know what I was just reminded of.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
I've thought of something because in how last week you're talking,
you had your foot haack.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
I hate. Why do you talk about your feet so much?

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Beauty feet a lot like you Oh the deodorant, rubbing
shit on the shoe. If you haven't listened, I've solved
your problems of blisters.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Yes, go listen to that episode.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
But if you really do need to break in a
shoe that day, I told you this hack years ago,
and I wanted the podiatress to cover there is because
they were going to have heart attackts you remember this
it's been so long since.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
The one that's coming to mind is how you survived
at a wedding and dancing.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Yes, that's what I haven't mentioned.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Was on like the first few weeks of you.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
That's what I mean. So it's like six years ago.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
So a reminder shoe so you could dance all night. Yeah,
it's for uncomfortable shoes.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
The ditress close your ears and content warning like this
is not a prescribed way to do things. It is
probably It was actually quite funny because after that episode,
I'll never forget a p diatress reach out.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
She goes, Yeah, it's.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Not good advice, but it works, so it okay, So
you can go to the pharmacy and ask for you
just grub it over the counter numbing cream.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
People get it for tattoos.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Yeah, tattoos. You can also get the like I get
it for Alexander, my son if he's having a blood test.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Oh okay, yeah, like anything like that. You just ask
for it over the counter, put that on, and then
there's this stuff with that on where well, okay, wherever
it's going to rub or so say.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
I'm sorry, I swear you did it. The soles of
your feet, so you could do it all night.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
I do so, but if it's.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
Going to rub around the back, I'm holding up a
shoe if you're listening. But if if so I know
that that was going to rub, or I suspected that
the backstrap was going to rub, I would put it
around the back of my heel.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
I would also put it on the sole of my foot.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
I'm sure you were in like a stiletto. You dance
all night at a whinning.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
You couldn't finish, and I was like, I could not
feel my feet.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Tomorrow never comes, so don't worry about what happens when
it wears off and you take your shoes and.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Well, exactly, yeah, your feet is gonna hurt, but it's
better than dance. Ever since I was younger, my auntie,
who's a very chic lady, I think she gets a
little bit mortified at my boganism sometimes, but she told
me that when I was a young girl that she
never wants to see me taking my shoes off at Well, I've.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Done it many times, but you know, you can't leave
the races, you can't leave the nightclub.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
It's just such a trashy look. I'm not saying that
I've never done it.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
We've all done it.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
We've all done it, but it's been instilled in me.
Never take your shoes off.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Remember the other month when I lost my car in
the city and I walked around for so long, and
when I finally got to my car and took my
shoes off, they were pulled with blood exactly.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
But I've done similar things because it's in my head.
Do not take your shoes off. Do not take your
shoes off.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
This is a hack. Yeah, you're not trashy, you're just damaging.
If it's just.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
A psa that this happen, exists to it. If you
sprain your ankle or hurt yourself, don't.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Come at me because I've given you a warning.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
On that note, that was a fun one. I'm going
to try and put a ban on any foot content
for me at Yeah, let's not do feat. Okay, okay,
great on.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
That week, she'll be back to my team Montoes.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
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