Showing posts with label wet n wild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wet n wild. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Wet N Wild Glassy Gloss Review

Hey ladies! It's been a while since I have posted...and I missed it! I had a good time in New Orleans, but it was so HOT! Even though I am from the South, the humidity there is crazy! I have lots of fun things to show you guys in upcoming posts so stay tuned!

I have a quick review for you today. The Wet N Wild Glassy Gloss lip gels. Gel is a good way to describe the consistency of this...not too thick, not too runny. And I think calling it a gel makes it more "sophisticated". To me anyways! :) Also, these are moisturizing glosses which is always a plus for me.

I tested out Glass is in Session (312A), and Through the Looking Glass (309A).
These both have a light fruity scent...it reminded me of Skittles. I could barely taste it though so for those of you that don't like scented cosmetics that's a plus. Lasting time was typical for a gloss but like I have said before, half the fun is reapplying! 


Through the Looking Glass is your typical clear gloss so there really isn't a whole lot to say about it. Glass is in Session is a medium pink with a shimmer to it. It gives your lips a nice sheen of color, but it's not totally opaque.


I would definitely recommend these glosses to anyone because of how versatile they are. There is nothing about them that I didn't like. These are perfect to keep next to your bed, in your purse, or in your car. Glassy Gloss retails for $2.99 and you can find them at many drugstores and places like Walmart and Fred Meyer. Until next time...have a good one ladies! <3

*These products were sent to me for review in exchange for my honest opinions.

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Wet N Wild Blue Had Me at Hello Color Icon Eyeshadow Palette


Hey ladies! I am showing you an 8 pan eyeshadow palette from Wet N Wild today. It's called Blue Had Me at Hello...for obvious reasons. haha I was really excited when I got this because I love the colors in this!

Like the eyeshadow trios I showed you previously, these are labeled with guides telling you where to put each shade. The difference between the two is that this 8 pan palette includes a definer shade. And then on the back, there is further explanation on a how-to for a few different looks. For beginners, this definitely takes the guess work out of a pretty eyeshadow look!


These are divided to make 2 looks, so that's what I did but these shades could all easily mix and match. So here are the shades from the left side of the palette. I loved them all, but was hoping the crease shade was more pigmented with blue. 


Overall, these colors create a look that I really like. The effect comes off more gray, but it's still a slightly different twist on the traditional smokey eye. I wasn't sure about the Definer shade because I usually use an eyeliner pencil, but for review purposes I used it anyway. Although the staying power wasn't what I am used to with a pencil, I like that it sort of softened the look and made everything blend cohesively.


Here was my FOTD with these shadows.


The right half of the palette was more of a favorite, specifically for the blue eyelid shade. It's sooo pretty! I can definitely see myself coming back to this one. 



 I had good wear time on this side also. The sparkles in the definer shade didn't show up on the eye, but that really didn't bother me too much.


I would definitely recommend this palette to anyone who loves blue shades. These are all pretty pigmented and last pretty long when used with a primer. This retails for $4.99, which is a great price for what you get! You can get Wet N Wild at many drugstores, and places like Walmart and Fred Meyer. Until next time! <3

*This product was sent to me for review by the company in exchange for my honest opinions.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Wet N Wild Megalast and Silk Finish Lipsticks Review


Hi! I have some Wet N Wild lipsticks to show you today. I will be going on a roadtrip to New Orleans starting tomorrow, but I will try and schedule some posts for you guys! :)

First up, are 3 colors from the Silk Finish line Dark Wine (522A), Dark Pink Frost (502A), and Cherry Frost (514A). This line retails for .99.  I think this is a steal because these lipsticks apply well, have lots of pigment, and feel very moisturizing on the lips.




Here is Cherry Frost (514A), a bright pink-y red with a little shimmer. Very pretty and goes on smooth!


Here is Dark Wine (522A). A deep red leaning brown, application follows suit with Cherry Frost.


And here is my favorite of the 3 because I think this is a unique color-  Dark Pink Frost (502A). This actually is more purply with a golden shimmer that translates to the lip. This applies more sheer, but I actually like the buildable quality it has to reach a deeper color if desired.


Next are 3 shades from the Megalast line which retails for $2.99. This is Red Velvet (910D), Pink Suga' (900B), and Sand Storm (913C).


First up is Sandstorm (913C), sort of a terra cotta shade. This color didn't flatter me, but I will say it had the smoothest and easiest application out of the 3. 


Next is Pink Suga' (900B)- a peachy nude. I don't this is meant for all skin tones, or at least mine, but I really like the idea of it. This can give you a great nude lip if it matches your tone just right. The formula felt a little thick and it didn't glide on like some of the others, but I do like this one!


Lastly is Red Velvet (910D). Out of these three, this is my favorite. I love how bright this is- a gorgeous pink/coral red. This one is very pigmented so moderation is key! For me it took a little manipulation to apply evenly, but nothing too crazy.



If you like to wear lipstick and experiment with different shades, than the price of both of these lines gives you that freedom. You can find Wet Wild at most drugstores and places like Walmart and Fred Meyer. Have a great day! <3

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Teal Nail Foil Crackle

Hey! I have more nail foil crackle to show you today. I don't use these as often as I would like, probably because they usually don't last very long, but they are super fun to use. I made a tutorial a while back for how to do this look. You can find that HERE! :) 

So using that same method, we used Wet N Wild Wild Shine in Creme Black as a base. And then teal nail foil from Dollar Nail Art.  This actually lasted me longer than I thought...even throughout handwashing and a shower. I have read that fast dry top coats don't play nice with foils, but since I wasn't planning on keeping this mani for long I tried anyway. We used Poshe Fast Dry Base Coat on top and it worked really well! Who would have guessed?





That's it for today! Have a good one! <3

Monday, 1 August 2011

Wet N Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Trio Swatches and Review




Hey ladies! I have been trying to get to posting today all day long, and here it is almost 9pm and I'm finally able to sit down and write! 

I got a few of the Wet N Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow trios to review. I wore each of these as part of my makeup look so I could give you a good review...most of these trios were pretty good quality, but there are a few misses for me. I liked the idea of all of them though! I used ELF eyelid primer beneath all of them and these shadows hardly creased on me.

Here are the colors I am showing you. They all have engraved hints within the shadow for where to put them:


And then the back of each palette gives tips as well. I like this idea for makeup beginners a lot. I know for me, using these palettes helped broaden my creativity for what I do with my eye makeup color wise.

First up is I'm Getting Sunburned. The gold is super pigmented and a very gorgeous shade. Definitely a winner for me! I also loved the pink brow bone color. It's not too harsh and blends well with the other two colors in the trio. The brown crease color I was really excited to try because it's gorgeous in the pan, but I think it muddies up a bit when blended and the pink shimmer gets lost. On me it looked practically black. I was hoping for a rich chocolate brown. That said, this is a good trio to use for a daytime smoky look. I included what this one looks like more blended in the swatches below.




Next is I Dream of Greenie. I really liked everything about this one. Maybe because I have a soft spot for green shadows, but these are all very pigmented, easy to blend, and I love love love the shades of green. It does come out pretty bright as an overall look, but when used in moderation this combo is perfection for me.



This one is called Spoiled Brat. Love that name! haha This one is a top pick for me also. The pink is bright and fun-very well pigmented. I liked the black also, no issues there. The silver is pigmented really well, but I think it's a little dark for a brow bone color. I felt i bit silly wearing this all day because I think it suits a night out better,  but with a few modifications I would definitely wear this again!




Finally, here is Retro. I wanted to like this one, but it just didn't come together for me. I loved how these shadows looked swatched on my had, but it didn't translate that way to the eye. They almost have a pearly sheen to them that didn't translate to the eye very well. I wasn't a fan of the colors together either. I wore this shadow trio all day, and by the end it was basically gone, even with a primer. So overall, this one was a dud for me. However if you want to wear color without being too bold, this could be a good option if the wear time doesn't bother you.






These trios retail for $2.99 and you can find these at many drugstores, Walmart, and Fred Meyer.

So what do you think of these? Thanks for reading!


*These products were sent to me to review in exchange for my honest opinions.

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Wet N Wild Ocean Grotto

Happy Saturday! Hope it's a good one for ya! I went to a bridal shower that was outside this morning and even though it was early in the day, it was HOT!

So I was in CVS this past week and saw a very picked over display of the WnW LE Mermaid's Cove collection. They just happened to have Ocean Grotto left, which was the only one I really wanted in this collection!  It's a gorgeous green/gold with microshimmer. 





We added a quick stamp to Ocean Grotto, this color didn't need a whole lot added to it because it stands out so well on it's own!



So there you have it! Enjoy the rest of your weekend! <3

Friday, 29 July 2011

Wet N Wild MegaSlicks Lipgloss Review


Hi everyone! I have a makeup post for ya today...I have to say, it is fun to mix it up a bit! I am reviewing a few Wet N Wild  MegaSlicks lipglosses, and the 3 I'm showing you are Cherry Glaze, Cherish, and Rose Gold.

I took this picture so you can see the packaging. Inside, is a sponge applicator. These dispense just the right amount of gloss so your lips don't get too much. None of these glosses are too thick or sticky which is always a plus! Also, as a side note, these glosses are not scented but they don't have a gross taste either.


All of these shades flattered my skin really well and I think they would flatter most people since these are pretty neutral. I think they would work well with whatever your natural lip color is.

Cherry Glaze- Super sheer, the color in the tube doesn't translate to the lip but it does give them a nice, juicy sheen.

Cherish- Probably my favorite of the three, a baby pink with shimmer. It goes on a little funky at first, but evens itself out nicely. This one is semi-sheer.

Rose Gold- I like this one a lot too just because it's an easy neutral that will go with anything. The formula is very similar to Cherish as it is semi-sheer also.



Cherry Glaze, Cherish, Rose Gold

Cherry Glaze, Cherish, and Rose Gold on me, they all look pretty similar here, don't they?


Overall, I would recommend all these glosses. They are easy to wear, and a great formula. They don't last too terribly long, but half of the fun of wearing a lipgloss is reapplying right?! :) 

You can get Wet N Wild at many drugstores, Walmart and Fred Meyer and these glosses retail for $1.99.

*These products were sent to me by the Wet N Wild to review*

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Wet N Wild Dream Weavers Eyeshadow Palette Review

Ok so this is a first for me and I'm kinda nervous about it! I love to play around with makeup *almost* as much as I love nail polish...so I thought it would be fun to share some products with you every once in a while. This will definitely predominantly stay a nail blog, but I hope that's alright with you guys! :) I am by no means a pro, but I think makeup should be fun!

I loved the swatches I was seeing from WnW LE collection Dream Weavers, so I went and picked up a few at Fred Meyer for $2.99 each. They didn't have all the ones I wanted, but there were still some good ones. 

The palette I am showing you today is called Earth Looks Small From Down Here. They are engraved  telling you where to put each shade, which is cool for beginners. But these are also fun shades to mix and match with! I am a sucker for anything turquoise so I really love the eyelid color.



Here are the colors swatched on the back of my hand...they show up a little more pigmented in person. But for anyone that's not a fan of very bold color, these are start out semi sheer and are very buildable. Overall, I'm a fan!

Here is the look I put together with these colors. Don't pay attention to my red eye...I have a baby that likes to dictate when I sleep! :)


Products used (besides eyeshadow): Korres Eyeliner Pencil in black (top lid)
    Maybelline The Falsies Flared Mascara
Sephora Eyeliner in black (waterline)


I played down the rest of my face since I was using more bold colors on my eyes. Here is my finished look:

Products used:
ELF Studio Tinted Moisturizer
NYC Concealer
ELF Sheer Mineral Booster
ELF Studio Cream Blush in Flirt
ELF lipgloss in Bare
ELF Studio Pout Perfecter

(Can you tell I like ELF?! haha)


Anyways...I hope I didn't just weird you all out by not posting nails on a nail blog. Please give me your input so I know to do this is the future or not. Thanks for reading...love you guys!! <3