Friday, 15 May 2015

Wet n Wild Eyeshadow Palette - Comfort Zone and Petal Pusher

Price: Usually AED 38, but got mine during a sale for AED 28.

Where: I honestly do not remember, but will update this post when I do!

Claims: "Eight dynamic, perfectly color-coordinated shades with high pigment and pearl for ultra-impact color. Shades can be used together or individually to create an endless variety of looks." Find more information here.

Colour: I got one that's called "Comfort Zone" and another that's called "Petal Pusher". The Comfort Zone palette has a lot of Earth and Neutral tones with greens and browns and the most amazing dual chrome metallic turquoise and brown the resembles Mac's Blue Brown Pigment. The Petal Pusher is a cool toned selection with purples, plums and violets.

Spectrum: Comes in 3 colour schemes; Comfort Zone, Petal Pusher and Poster Child. Find the selections here.

Application: Flat synthetic brush to pack on the colour, wet if you want it to be vibrant. Applying it wet also changes it to a metallic finish.

Blendability: Good but not great. Too much blending oxidizes the colour into a muddy hue.

Texture on skin: Smooth and soft, but some shades, like the lighter ones are powdery and have fallout.

Finish: Satin, Dual Chrome, Shimmery, Glittery and Metallic when wet.

Pigmentation: Most have amazing colour payoff, some are patchy.

Longevity: Must have apply primer to last more than 2 hours

Rating: 5/5

Cons: Pigmentation is not strong in all the colours, some do not stay long without primer and some have powder and glitter fallout. 

Conclusion: Despite the cons I love it because 90% of the colours are pigmented and apply on smoothly, coupled with the price point, this one is a knockout!
P.S: The dupe for Mac's Blue Brown Pigment tho! Need I say more!?

Look: More pictures of the makeup look here.











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