It has 6 nicely sized shadows housed in a flip-up case for $5.99, which is a steal!
Sometimes, the Wet n' Wild combinations are a bit weird, but this one seems to work! I do like how they are labeled for a complete eye look if you are in a hurry.
Here are the first four shades. The are buttery, have zero fall-out, and are high-shine.
From top to bottom: The browbone color is a shimmery cream highlight; the eyelid color is a true gold sheen; the crease is an antique copper; and the definer is a teal that leans very blue on my skin.
Check out the other half after the jump!
The other half of the shadows are a little more neutral--giving you two very different looks in one nice little package!
These work together very nicely, and create a pulled together, office appropriate look in minutes!
The browbone color is a neutral, shimmery sand; the eyelid is a slightly warmer gold than the other eyelid shade; the crease is a warm toned sable; and the definer is a dark brown with pink and gold shimmer.
Final Thoughts: One of the best purchases I have made in a long time! This will be my staple for a while--I can feel it. The application is amazing (even better than shadows in UD's Vice, which is sad).
Price: 9/10
Staying Power:9/10
Packaging: 9/10
Color/Wearability: 10/10
Quality/Branding: 10/10
Total: 47/50 = A = Pandamonium!!
What do you think of this new holiday release? I am in love with it!
xoxo PrettyPanda
I want the dark brown just on its own! The teal is nice too but I'm afraid it would also make me look dead. (Or more dead than usual, anyway.)
ReplyDeleteIsn't that brown wonderful?? The teal is a little tricky, I wore it last night as a liner on my lower lash line with the gold shade on my lid. Pretty!
DeleteI think I might have to buy this! I am in serious need of some new makeup
ReplyDeleteI got it at CVS! I think this would look really great on you!
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