![]() If you want a bolder look, you’ll want to go with a glitter glue underneath though. I applied the glitter without any eyeshadow base or glitter glue and got decent coverage (50% of my lids are well covered). The best way to apply this is with a flat, synthetic brush (I use a concealer brush) which allows the product to be distributed fairly evenly. I applied this to swatch and I found even with my micellar water, I had to scrub quite hard with leftover glitters on my arm. I’m not sure this is the best delivery method for the glitter and I can’t imagine what a mess it would be to remove especially if you have sensitive eyes. I’m just a little bit skeptical with the glitter singles though. Unfortunately, the last two arrived broken but I loved the colours so much that I had to press it back together because I mean… check out that pigmentation and how pigmented it is! I’m just trying to hold it together because I can’t believe each single costs less than a cup of coffee. ![]() The three colours I have are Sugar (shimmery white), Moonchild (cobalt blue) and Envy (mermaid green). Let’s switch gears and talk about the singles for a second because these are by far, my favourite of the entire range! I’ve always preferred single eyeshadows over palettes because you can pick and choose the colours you want to use and not have any colours going to waste.Ĭan we please get excited about these colours and the glitter eyeshadows?! I have three colours to show you and I’m trying to not buy the rest (if there are more) at Walmart. Wet n Wild ColorIcon Eyeshadow Quad in Sweet as Candy Wet n Wild Eyeshadow Singles & Glitter Singles The transition colours had a lot of fallout (seems to be because they are matte colours) whilst the other 8 shades applied quite well on my arm and on the eyelids. Quality-wise, I didn’t detect much of a difference. The only difference between this palette and the one before it is the addition of two transition colours and the smaller, more compact design. It’s the reformulated, upgraded version of the old palette. If this palette made you look twice, there’s a good reason for it. There are two palettes that I want to review here: the first is the palette called “Comfort Zone”. It’s perfect for beginners as well, because you get colours for day-time wear that’s also easily upped for nighttime looks! I have already reviewed one palette in the past ( Wet n Wild Au Natural Palette), and it was a win in my book, particularly if you like neutral, everyday-appropriate colours, it is the palette for you. Wet n Wild ColorIcon Eyeshadow Quads & Palettes Nothing really jumped out at me colour-wise, but then I started swatching, and the rest is history! I have to tell you – if you’re on a budget and looking to splurge a little bit for yourself without breaking the bank then I have really good news for you…īy the way, Wet n Wild is a cruelty-free brand (and easily accessible too!) Available at Walmart, Well.ca and a variety of US retailers (Ulta, RiteAid)! So don’t feel bad about stocking up! ![]() ![]() Recently Wet n Wild came out with a few new colours, and palettes. Who remembered stocking up on those? Not only were they super attractive to the wallet, the quality was pretty comparable to MAC’s. I had fond memories of those being my first budget beauty purchases, particularly the Wet n Wild Eyeshadow singles – they were the perfect $2 dupe for some of the most popular MAC Eyeshadow colour (Satin Taupe, Blanc Type, etc). I don’t think I can adequately describe the excitement I felt when seeing new colours/palettes from Wet n Wild Coloricon Eyeshadow range.
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