Showing posts with label Wet N Wild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wet N Wild. Show all posts

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Best Makeup of 2017


This is a little bit of a different "Best of 2017" makeup post because I don't have a "best" product for every makeup category, and I very specifically won't mention any base products like primer, foundation, concealer, and powder. And that's simply because I did not encounter any this year that impressed me enough as a standout. Eyeshadow is my favorite part about makeup, and that is what dominated my interests this year and mainly what I'll talk about in this post. There are also favorite products of mine that have been favorites for years, but those will also not be included here. 

These are the products that I discovered in 2017 that stood out to me as being the best and products that I look forward to using for years to come. 

Duped Just Peachy Mattes


 The original post on how I made this palette is here.

I've written about this palette so many times since I first made it, and without doubt, it is my top pick for best makeup product of the year (and to be clear, that's referring to my duped palette, not the one by Too Faced). What I love so much about this palette, other than the fact that it's gorgeous, is that it was the first palette that I made with shadows already in my collection. I feel like it's important to mention that the majority of the shadows in this palette are from Colourpop, and Colourpop first launched their pressed shadows in January 2017. That means that I bought the majority of this palette in 2017 and didn't have these shadows just hanging out in my collection before last year. This is important to note because I couldn't have made this palette without the Colourpop shadows—I didn't have duplicate shades elsewhere. With that said, I bought all of these shadows individually throughout the year because they were pretty and unique to my collection and I was drawn to them. I didn't buy them with the purpose of trying to duplicate a palette. When Too Faced released the Just Peachy Mattes palette, I was so drawn to it and wanted to buy it. But then I saw it in person and realized that I already owned that palette, and I decided to assemble it. And then I customized it further to create this palette that I love. This was such a huge lesson for me to really dive into what I already own before bringing something new into my collection. It was also a great lesson because the quality of my palette is better than the original from Too Faced. I was therefore able to get the cool new palette with the color scheme I loved, but I got a better version of it and I didn't have to pay for it (depending on how you look at it). I still use this palette on a weekly basis, and it is my favorite product of the year.  

Duped Desert Dusk


The original post on how I made this palette is here.

Speaking of duped palettes, this was my other favorite palette of the year, which is another one that I made with products that I already owned. This palette made the list for several reasons: I love the color scheme, I love that I am getting use of out shades in my collection that were being neglected for one reason or another, and I love that this palette got me hooked on wanting to recreate palettes with singles in my collection instead of buying the new palette. Like the duped Just Peachy Mattes palette, I like this one more than the original from Huda Beauty, and I feel like the quality of mine is better as well. This is also a striking reminder that we really do buy what we already have so often. 

Colourpop Yes, Please! 


This is the only actual premade palette that made it onto the list this year, and I've included it for several reasons. The first and most obvious is that I love the color scheme and love how warm it is. When other brands were turning out "warm neutral" palettes filled with slightly warm browns, Colourpop came out with a warm palette with a deep red, bright orange, and strong yellow gold. I also like this palette because it basically dupes the Natasha Denona Sunset palette. Now, typically I really hate it when one brand blatantly rips off another (Makeup Revolution, I'm looking at you), but I loved the comparisons between Yes, Please! and Sunset. What it ultimately boiled down to for many people is that there wasn't much of a difference between the quality and payoff of the two palettes. But there was a difference of over $100 in price. Yes, Please! showed us that we don't need to pay $129 or even $60 for a great quality, on trend palette. Colourpop really won the 2017 makeup game as far as I'm concerned (which is especially cool to me since I had essentially written them off in 2016), and I hope they change and challenge the industry as well. Companies will continue raising prices as long as they know people will pay them, but then Colourpop comes along with great quality makeup at a fraction of the cost. So now people might not be so gullible to think there really is something all that special about Natasha Denona or Tom Ford or even Urban Decay and Too Faced to justify the high prices. If Colourpop can produce great quality makeup at a low cost, why can't other brands? So Yes, Please! is a winner this year for delivering a killer palette for $16 and reminding me that many brands are kind of screwing us as consumers. 

Fyrinnae eyeshadows and Pixie Epoxy


In 2017 I discovered the wonders of indie makeup, and it's hard for me imagine that it took me this long to get on board. Not every product I tried from indie brands was a winner, but the vast majority of what I purchased ended up being incredible. And if I had to pick one indie brand that didn't disappoint, it would be Fyrinnae. I don't think there has been a single eyeshadow that I've tried from Fyrinnae that I didn't love, and I always have so much fun when I play with these shadows. In my opinion, the indie shadows I own are the most unique and beautiful in my collection, and it floors me that more people don't talk about them. Pictured here are just a few of my favorites, which include Winter, Again; It Beautifies!; The Alchemist; Serendipity; Rapunzel Had Extensions; and Mephisto. I also had to include Pixie Epoxy since these shadows don't really work without it. I've used PE with many other shadows in my collection, including Tom Ford quads, and it's a product that I'm very happy to own. 

Stila Magnificent Metals Glitter and Glow


This is one of the few products in my life that I purchased before there was any hype and then had subsequent hype. I hadn't heard anything about the Stila Magnificent Metals when I was in a Sephora and spotted them. I swatched Rose Gold Retro and knew that I would not be leaving the store without it. Since then I have purchased a few more (pictured here are Rose Gold Retro, Sea Siren, and Next to Notte), and I have to say that these are my all-time favorite liquid eyeshadows as well as my all-time favorite glitter eyeshadows. There is just nothing quite like these products, and in the year since they first released, many brands have tried to replicate them. I didn't wear these for the longest time because I didn't feel they were "work appropriate" (I hate that term), but I love the bold statement that they make. This is also the kind of product that is exciting to see from brands—it's original, different, and, most importantly, performs well! It truly was an innovative product that brought something new to the beauty community (unlike countless warm neutral palettes), and I've really enjoyed these. 

Bobbi Brown Camel


It was difficult for me to pick individual shadows that were favorites this year, but when I looked at my collection, there were two ultimate standouts. One was Bobbi Brown Camel. I know that it looks like a brown. And it is. But it's also the most unique brown in my collection. I had been wanting a mustard brown for ages, but no color was quite right. I finally bit the bullet and bought Camel, and I could not have been happier with it. There was a period of time during the spring where I was wearing nothing but Camel in my crease, and I was amazed how it looked great with almost every color. Even colors I never would have thought paired beautifully with Camel. Since there are a few brands now that offer incredible eyeshadow at low costs, I don't really believe in breaking the bank for high-end singles. But some shades, like Camel, are just that special. 

Illamasqua Cascade


And this is the other standout eyeshadow of the year. Cascade is a white/blue duochrome shadow, and when I first put this in my inner corner, I knew my makeup "game" had changed. For the better part of the year after that, I only put this or another duochrome shadow in my inner corner. In recent weeks I've started incorporating Make Up For Ever Pearl again (which had previously been my all-time favorite inner corner highlight), but I still go back to Cascade several times a week. I know that I haven't hit the pan on this shadow and that I have on Urban Decay Roadstripe (which I also use in the inner corner), but that's only because this shadow has been repressed and is delicate, so I never put my brush in the same place when I use it. (The shadow arrived completely shattered, and Illamasqua only offered a refund for the shadow, not to send a replacement, which meant I would have had to pay international shipping costs again. I therefore chose to accept the refund and repress this one.) It's difficult to describe just how gorgeous and brightening this shadow is, but if I could only have one shadow for my inner corner, this would be it. Like Camel, I absolutely think this shadow is worth its price tag. 

Wet N Wild Megaglo Highlighting Powder in Botanic Dream


At this point, I have a lot of highlighters. And between gifts and a couple purchases this year, I have more than I could ever want. Throughout the year, I have really focused on only three highlighters: Becca Moonstone (my all-time favorite), Wet N Wild Botanic Dream, and one that creeped in at the very end of the year that I really can't stop using because I love it so much—Physician's Formula Butter Highlighter in Pearl. I wanted to include PF Pearl in this post, but since it came into my life at the tail end of the year, I didn't think that was appropriate. Regardless, I used the heck out of Wet N Wild Botanic Dream for months, and it was all I brought several times while traveling. I mentioned that I did five women's makeup for a wedding in early fall, and this was the only highlighter I had. I used it on all of the women, and it looked stunning on each of them. Wet N Wild released some really great new products in 2017, and, like Colourpop, I like the standard that they bring to the community. Wet N Wild is arguably one of the least expensive brands in the drugstore, and yet they very often produce better makeup than the most expensive drugstore brands as well as mid-range and high-end brands. This highlighter performs incredibly well, and it remains one of the most beautiful in my collection. 

Marc Jacobs Air Blush


I've changed my opinion on what brand has the best blush many times since I first started wearing makeup. First it was MAC, then it was Tarte, then NARS, then theBalm, and now Marc Jacobs. I'll say that I still have at least one blush from each of those brands in my collection, plus one of my all-time favorites, Hourglass Mood Exposure. (Hourglass never made it to the top of my blush brand list because I don't feel any of their blushes are as good as Mood Exposure.) But then I discovered the Marc Jacobs Air Blushes. And I can say without doubt that these are the best blushes in my collection. They truly stay on my skin for an entire day, which is something that no other blush in my collection can do. I now own three of these blushes, but I wouldn't be surprised if I purchase another this year to replace one or two currently in my collection. What I also love about these blushes is that you can get essentially three colors out of them. You can primarily use the light side or the deep side, or you can mix it all together. Some of these blushes I only mix together (like the one pictured), but others I concentrate on different parts of the pan. These are certainly the most expensive blushes in my collection, but I think they are worth it for the staying power. 

bareMinerals Gen Nude Matte Liquid Lipcolor in Juju


And finally, the last product that made the list is a bareMinerals liquid lipstick. I'm not sure if I've ever talked about this lipstick on my blog, but it's always been a staple and something I reach for when I need a quick, pretty lip that goes with pretty much everything. I absolutely detested liquid lipstick before I found this particular one, and it actually inspired me to want to try other formulas. I now have a few formulas that I really enjoy that don't dry out my lips or crack and crust. The only way I can describe this lipstick is just a "go-to." The texture is so whipped and light, and I just love how it applies. This is not transfer-proof, which is important to note as I know that's a feature many people like in liquid lipstick. For me, the fact that it does transfer is what makes it bearable to wear. And I would trade some light transfer over desert lips any day. There have been other lipsticks that I have loved throughout the year, but this has been my favorite. 

Monday, January 8, 2018

Recent Looks: New Wet N Wild, Urban Decay, Fyrinnae, Kat Von D, Elf, Colourpop, and more

2018 is here, and I'd like to wish everyone a happy New Year. In terms of weather, 2018 is not messing around, at least in New York City. We've had the lowest temperatures I've ever been in, which has made the prospect of leaving the house not very attractive. And then this bomb cyclone moved in, which typically would have given me some snow blues, but it resulted in a snow day. As someone who grew up in the desert, I always dreamed of having a snow day, so those are always a little fun.

Thankfully, despite the one day of snow and the lingering bitter cold, it has been unusually sunny in NYC, which keeps my spirits up.

In terms of recent looks, I received some makeup over the Christmas holiday. I mentioned this in another post, but the item I was most shocked to see was the Kat Von D Metal Matte palette. I've mentioned before how this was my "one that got away" palette, but I was satisfied overall with my decision not to buy it. And then I received it as a gift, and I had to laugh when I opened it. I've used some of this new makeup this week, but I've also used some older favorites.

Here are some recent looks I've done.

Look 1: Wet N Wild Not A Basic Peach



(for shadow number reference)




Lid: 7 
Transition: 1 and 10
Crease: 3 and 4
Outer corner: 9
Brow bone: 2
Lower lash line: 5

Look 2: Wet N Wild Not A Basic Peach





Lid: 5
Transition: 1
Crease: 4
Outer corner: 9
Brow bone: 2
Lower lash line: 7

Look 3: Kat Von D Metal Matte*





Inner and outer lid: Ignite
Center of lid: Twinkle
Transition: Fringe
Crease: Silk
Brow bone: Bone

Look 4: Fyrinnae Illusionary and Elf Mad for Matte Summer Breeze






Lid: Illusionary (over Pixie Epoxy)
Transition: Elf 4
Crease: Elf 6 and 7
Deepen crease: Elf 8
Brow bone: Elf 1

Look 5: Stila Glitter and Glow Smoky Storm and Viseart Neutral Matte





Lid: Stila Smoky Storm
Transition: Viseart light peach
Crease: Viseart darker peach
Outer Corner: Viseart black
Brow bone: Viseart white

Look 6: Wet N Wild Rosé in the Air





Lid: 5
Transition: 4
Crease: 8
Brow bone: 2
Inner corner: 3

Look 7: Duped Modern Renaissance 





Lid: Urban Decay Toasted
Transition: ABH Buon Fresco
Crease: ABH Love Letter
Outer corner: ABH Love Letter
Brow bone: Viseart white
Lower Lash line: ABH Love Letter
Inner Corner: Make Up For Ever Pearl

Look 8: Kat Von D Saint and Sinner*





Lid: Immaculate
Transition: Martyr
Crease: Devil 
Outer corner: Revelation
Brow bone: Amen
Inner corner: Absolution 

Look 9: Duped Modern Renaissance/custom palette





Lid: Lime Crime Shell
Transition: ABH Buon Fresco
Crease: Natasha Denona Nina's Orchid
Crease: ABH Love Letter
Outer corner: ABH Love Letter
Brow bone: Viseart white
Lower lash line: Natasha Denona Nina's Orchid
Inner Corner: Make Up For Ever Pearl

Look 10: Colourpop My Little Pony





Inner half of lid: Firefly
Outer half of lid: Princess Sparkle
Transition: Flutterbye
Crease: Twilight
Brow bone: Butterscotch
Inner corner: Snuzzle
Lower lash line: Firefly and Princess Sparkle

Looks 1 and 2: Wet N Wild Not A Basic Peach 

In my last weekly looks post, I mentioned that I had purchased two of the new Wet N Wild palettes, Rosé in the Air, which is supposed to be a Modern Renaissance dupe, and Not A Basic Peach, which I imagine was inspired by Too Faced Sweet Peach and other peach-themed palettes. I like Not A Basic Peach so much more than Rosé in the Air. The shadows required a bit of building, but the overall payoff was very impressive to me. The shimmer shadows aren't as striking as some more expensive brands, which is a bit of a letdown for me, but they are not bad by any means. The mattes seem to be hits and slight misses. Some of the mattes are really rich, but other barely show up on me. Regardless of the price, I would still recommend Not A Basic Peach, and I don't see myself decluttering it any time soon.

Look 3: Kat Von D Metal Matte
*This palette was given to me as a gift

As I've mentioned, this palette was a very unexpected gift that I received for Christmas, and for my first look, I wanted to use some of the more unique shades in it. I couldn't decide if I wanted a mint or lilac shimmer on the lid, so I chose to use both. The result was... subtle. The mattes worked great and the shimmers were also pretty, but the colors I chose were so light and pastel that it was difficult to tell the difference between them on the lid. I'm certainly looking forward to using this palette more, but my impression after one use (which is not much, so definitely take this with a grain of salt), is that if you were also lamenting this as a palette that got away, I don't think you're really missing out on too much. It's a beautiful palette, but there's not too much in it that I don't already own.

Look 4: Fyrinnae Illusionary and Elf Mad for Matte Summer Breeze

I received two Elf palettes for Christmas, which included Summer Breeze. Before this, I had never owned any makeup products from Elf. I've owned the lip scrub and a few brushes, but I hadn't tried any makeup until recently. To be honest, my expectations with this palette were pretty low. Sure, it has a gorgeous color scheme, but I just really didn't think it would hold up to other shadows in my collection. And I'm happy to report that I was wrong. This palette is really good, and it certainly impressed me. I paired it with one of my favorite Fyrinnae shadows, and I think the overall look is really pretty.

Look 5: Stila Glitter and Glow Smoky Storm and Viseart Neutral Matte

If it's not obvious, this was my New Year's Eve makeup. I received a ton of compliments on my eyes that night, and people commented on how striking the glitter was. I've written about the Glitter and Glow products a few times now, and we all know that I like the Viseart Neutral Matte shadows. As always when using a Glitter and Glow, the look was so much prettier in person than in a photograph, and it was something I really enjoyed.

Look 6: Wet N Wild Rosé in the Air
Look 7: Duped Modern Renaissance 

I don't know if it was obvious, but I attempted a bit of an experiment this week. I've written several times at this point that I did not like ABH Modern Renaissance and that I thought it would be a simple palette to recreate in one's own collection, with the exception of the berry shades. I wanted to see how similar of a look I could create with Rosé in the Air as with a pseudo Modern Renaissance.

Again, I have to say that I didn't really like Rosé in the Air all that much. I used the shade that is most similar to Antique Bronze from Modern Renaissance, which was the shade that specifically made me decide to return Modern Renaissance. I really, really hated that shade, and so I was not surprised to find that I didn't like it in Rosé in the Air either. This look required quite a bit of building, and in the end, I didn't think it had a ton of great payoff.

The next dayI tried to recreate that look with a duped Modern Renaissance. And what's interesting about this duped palette is that I have two shades that are actually in Modern Renaissance—Buon Fresco and Love Letter.

In case you're wondering, the dupe for Modern Renaissance is the first two rows of this palette:


Obviously it's not an exact dupe (hello, gorgeous orchid), and while I own a satisfactory dupe of every shade in that palette, this is roughly what my ideal version of it looks like (I've since rearranged it a bit). 

As I mentioned, I don't like Antique Bronze, but a shadow in my collection that I do love and that is similar enough in color is Urban Decay Toasted. I then used the two shadows that are actually in Modern Renaissance, and I was happy with the recreated look. I suppose you can judge for yourself if you think the looks are similar and how close of a dupe Rosé in the Air might be for Modern Renaissance: 


Rosé in the Air


Urban Decay Toasted, ABH Buon Fresco, and ABH Love Letter


As I've said, I don't like Rosé in the Air much, but mainly because the shimmers don't pack much of a punch. With that said, Rosé in the Air is not bad. I imagine that this will be something that I declutter from my collection soon, because I already own all of the shades. 

Look 8: Kat Von D Saint and Sinner
*This palette was given to me as a gift

I've got to say, the more I use this palette, the more I really like it. It certainly is unique, and it's one that has really pushed my creativity. Ironically, this look is one of the least creative ones I've done with the palette, but it was also one of my favorites of the week. I really love the look of a deep olive paired with orange, and I thought the look was neutral while also being a little smoky. I've talked about this palette quite a bit at this point, and I'm happy it was gifted to me. 

Look 9: Duped Modern Renaissance/custom palette

I'll make a larger post on this later, but with this palette, in addition to duping shades in Modern Renaissance, I also expanded upon the shade range to include more shimmers, which is something I always felt was lacking in Modern Renaissance. This was my other favorite look of the week, which isn't surprising considering I love these pink sunset looks. One thing to note is that I reversed my typical crease and outer corner colors with this look. Typically, I put the red color in the crease and the purple on the outer corner, but with this look, I put the purple in the crease and red in the outer corner. I really loved the end result! 

Look 10: Colourpop My Little Pony

I'm still undecided on this look and on the Colourpop My Little Pony palette on the whole. I do like this frosty green look, but it came across as a little too frosty/silvery on me. With this palette, I've largely found that the colors in the pan don't actually look that way when applied to the lid, which is pretty disappointing. I definitely thought the greens would be more distinctly green, but then I've also found that the mauve/burgundy shades come off as hot pink instead of mauve/burgundy. The pigmentation is great, as is the blendability, but the differences in color make this palette a little challenging and disappointing to use.