Hello my friend. You may have heard a little bit of a rumor
that started over... I don't know... the past few days. People were opening up their Kat Von D Tattoo
Liners and realizing that the inside of the full size was the same size as the inside
of the sample size and immediately freaked out. And I immediately started getting lots and
lots and lots of Twitter messages. "Jen, can you try this out?" "Jen can you see if it's the same?" "Jen!" So, of course, I had to. I went on Sephora's website and I ordered
some stuff for you. So, today, we're gonna test and see whether
the full sized Kat Von D Eyeliner is the same amount of product as the sample size, like
the internet suggests. So, if that sounds interesting to you, hang
tight, we're getting into it right now. They did not have the sample size for sale
individually, so I had to buy it in a duo. So this is the sample size. The .2 grams... yup... .2 milliliters here. And this one here is .55 milliliters for the
full size. Hello, editing Jen here. So, I realized after I finished filming this
video that there were two videos already uploaded on this topic by Beauty News and Kendall Alfred,
but one thing that's great about science is that the more people that do a test or an
experiment, the more information we gain, and I had so much fun filming this video with
my husband and tearing apart these eyeliners that I decided to upload it anyway. And also, I know not all of you watch those
channels, so this is for you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making
it. And now, on to the video. And also got a Dagger Tattoo Liner that came
in this little kit here. And then this is the full size box. I just pulled these out. They just came in the mail just now. So let's go ahead and we are going to zoom
in on my table and let's do a little experimenting together. Okay, so my biggest fear doing this is that
I'm going to break this and then the ink will spill everywhere and then the video will be
nothing and I will have wasted 50 bucks. So, hopefully, cross your fingers that I do
this well. Alright, so this is the full size right here. And then this is the sample size. And as you can see, they are quite different
as far as the length of them. The tips look to be exactly the same size. So really just this outer tube here is the
difference. So, let's go ahead and try to crack these
babies open. Okay, I gave myself a blood blister, so I
asked my husband to help me, and he cracked this, and what we've got here is the instrument
that leads to the brush tip that makes it, you know, flow into it. I think we might have just... because I can't
get the canister out. [John] Or, I mean, we could cut it. [Jen] Ooh! I see it coming up a little bit. [John] Who the hell does this? Like, who thought to do this? [Jen] There we go. There's the canister, okay, alright, cool. Thank you. So we've managed to get the canister out. We're gonna put this in one of my kids' medicine
cups which will no longer be used. I do have two of these. They are from the exact same company of the
exact same medicine so they're the same. And we'll put this one over to the side and
we will try to get the other one out. [Jen] Oh! Pull it out! Pull it out! Pull! Pull! [John] Oh, I'm so sorry... For science... [Jen] For science! So, as you can see, thanks to my husband's
help, that these two canisters are the same. The one with the tip is from the full size. The one without the tip is from the sample
size that you saw us remove. [Jen] I wish they had both broken the same. There you go! [John] That's what that... okay... That's what that is. So this is set to 0 grams. If I just put the cup on it, it goes to 3
grams. I'm gonna go ahead and tare that. So, this is the sample size. I'm gonna set that inside. And it's saying 2 grams. And I'm gonna set the full size in, and it's
also saying 2 grams. I'm questioning my scale. But as of right now, they look like they both
weigh 2 grams including the packaging. [John] Alright, we're gonna chop it. [Jen] Chop the top off! Get it! Get it! Get it! Chop the top ooooooffff! [John] I'm gonna chop it here. Oh! Nope. [Jen] Oohp! I thought I saw... did I see liquid coming out? No? [John & Jen] *laughing* [Jen] There's no liquid
in here! Spoiler! [John] I mean, there's like some liquid in
there, but it's like... [Jen] Is it too small to even come out? [John] I mean it's just like this thing is
plastic the whole way down! Oh, there we go... [Jen] *laughs* [John] There's the ball... [Jen] So, that's what mixes it while it's
in there... There's no liquid? Here, reach a toothpick in there. Oooh! There we go! There's somethin'. [John] It's empty. There's nothing in there. [Jen] Oh my gosh! [John] Like, that's it. That's plastic! [Jen] Is there any liquid? [John] You're lookin' at it! But there's nothing in there! There's no .... there's no liquid... in there. [Jen] That's crazy! So that's how much liquid we're dealing with
is the liquid that's coated here, a little tiny bit in here. But there's definitely not enough to measure. Okay so this is the sample size. [John] There's where your product is. Right there! [Jen] *laughs* [John] I mean, there's like
definitely a little bit inside that little thing 'cause that's where the um... [Jen] There is a little bit of product on
there. [John] There you go... [Jen] Woah! That's a significant amount of liquid there! Compared? [John] Mmm hmm... Is there plastic in there? [Jen] No. There's nothin in here that I can feel. It just feels like a cartridge. [John] So that plastic was taking up the room
inside of it. [Jen] Ahhhhh... to try to keep it all together
so that when you... when it's dispersing the product because it needs something to fill
up that space. [John] Yeah, so they use the same cartridge,
but they just add a piece of plastic to it. [Jen] Yeah, look at... I mean... [John] That's science, man. *laughs* [Jen] That's straight up science! *Bill Nye theme song plays*. What we learned is that the canisters are
the same size. In the sample size, they put this piece of
plastic to fill the space and that way it doesn't... it'll still disperse the product
the same, even though it's in the same sized container. So, you can definitely see that Kat Von D
is definitely being honest in the amount of product that is in her sample size vs. her
full size. I can't tell you exactly that this is .2 oz
or whatever and that this is .55, but it's pretty clear that there's a significant difference
between the two, even inside the mechanism. So, there ya go! Internet rumor debunked! And now we got to see what's inside a Kat
Von D Eyeliner, which is super fun. I hope you found this interesting, entertaining,
and truth telling. I hope you enjoyed it. If you did, definitely make sure you subscribe
for more videos in the future. Mad love to you and I will see you in a video
very very soon. Bye!!