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🗓️ 3 August 2021
⏱️ 37 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, hello, welcome. We are live in the Fat mascara remote studio. I'm Jessica. I wouldn't say |
0:13.6 | we were live. I'm definitely going to edit this afterwards. I'm Jen. Hi, welcome to our beauty |
0:20.4 | podcast. Hi, I'm Jessica. Jen and I are recording together here live as one, but I don't know what day |
0:27.6 | you're listening to this. We are so excited because we don't usually, we don't usually get this |
0:34.0 | kind of really earth shattering beauty news, but guys, they have discovered a new color. Well, they |
0:43.4 | discovered it a while ago, but a fat mascara listener wanted to watch. No, but she has a good point |
0:50.4 | for bringing it to our attention now. There has been news this week. Usually we bring our listeners |
0:54.7 | into the show more towards the end. And I was like, let's change it up. You guys are such a big part |
0:58.9 | of the Fat mascara family. So Danny is one of our listeners and she calls and or she sent us a |
1:04.6 | voice memo. I have to share it with you. She has great news. She's an artist. It's about color |
1:09.1 | and Jess and I were fascinated. So give it a listen. Hello, ladies. This is an international |
1:15.6 | Fat mascara fan. My name is Danny. I'm from Mexico City, but I actually live in Holland. |
1:22.0 | And I'm cheating a little bit today because I don't have a razor wand, but I have something for |
1:28.0 | Gen Science Corner. And I thought Fat mascara listeners could appreciate this because I'm super |
1:33.6 | excited. I'm geeking out over something. I don't know if you guys have heard, but a few years ago, |
1:39.5 | there was a new shade of blue discovered. It's called in mean blue or Oregon blue because it was |
1:47.1 | discovered in Oregon University in the lab as an accident by the scientists there. So if you |
1:54.8 | look it up in Google, it's this amazingly vibrant opaque, beautiful blue. And it's a really |
2:04.5 | big deal for a new color to be discovered in 2021 because I think the last one was discovered |
2:12.2 | in the 1800s. It was cobalt blue. And you know, the Egyptians discovered lapis lazuli. So |
2:18.9 | to be alive at a time when a new color comes to light is pretty fascinating in my opinion. |
2:27.2 | So even though I was discovered a few years ago, they had been testing it and |
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