Friday, March 1, 2013

New Wet & Wild Palettes! Swatches & 1st Impressions!

Talk about a Stoke of Beauty Luck! 

I went to pick up a few beauty basics this morning at Harmon Discount. (Click Here for a Harmon in your area). Now I will be honest I'm never NOT looking for makeup... If there is a makeup section in any store I feel obligated to browse it! 
As I was perusing the new product displays section I spotted some Wet n Wild cosmetics I hadn't seen before. I had to do a double actually because it has been quite a while since I had seen ANY new 8 pan palettes from the bargain brand! 
There were 2 palette choices - Going In The Wild & Nude Awakening, and for $4.49 I got them both. 

I was so excited I couldn't wait to get home and get some swatches going for you guys!

So let's start with taking a basic look & then I'll give you some of my first impressions on my novel purchases!

Wet n Wild Color Icon Eye Shadow Collection 
In Nude Awakening & Going in The Wild

Going In The Wild
$4.49

Photographed Without Flash 

Photographed With Flash 

Photographed With Flash - No Primer Used
(Swatches Taken From Top Right To Bottom Left)

Photographed With Flash - No Primer Used
(Swatches Taken From Top Right To Bottom Left)


Swatches With Wet 'n' Wild Fergie Take on the Day Eyeshadow Primer 
(Left Photographed Without Flash & Right With Flash)
Right 4 Shadows
Left 4 Shadows


Nude Awakenings
$4.49

Photographed Without Flash 

Photographed With Flash

Swatches Photographed Without Flash - No Primer
(Swatches Taken From Palette Top Right To Bottom Left)

Swatches Photographed Without Flash - No Primer
(Swatches Taken From Palette Top Right To Bottom Left)

Swatches With Wet 'n' Wild Fergie Take on the Day Eyeshadow Primer 
(Left Photographed Without Flash & Right With Flash)
Right 4 Shadows
Left 4 Shadows

General 1st Impressions
The shadows are classic Wet n Wild quality. 
Velvety smooth, uber pigmented & really easy to blend! 

They are a bit powdery so make sure to tap off excess if applying with a brush.


The colors for the browbone are very light & less pigmented than the others... but then again those are meant as highlighters.

Going In The Wild 1st Impressions
I found that in the Going In The Wild palette I liked only a few colors. I wasn't a big fan of the left column of shadows. They just didn't pack much of a punch.

I had high hopes for the purple but was disappointed when I realized it was more of a washed out hue than the bright lilac I was had wished for. 


I was however pleasantly surprise with the pastel green! I think it will look uh-maze-iiing on the lower lash line to add a pop of bright color.


Nude Awakenings 1st Impressions
Of the two palettes I preferred this one the most as I fell in love with every color I swatched! The pigmentation is simply amazing & with the neutral colors you could go day to night in a few sweeps!

But here is my favorite part....
This palette had a few shades that were very very (very) similar to colors in the UD's Naked & Naked 2 Palettes. 

Perfect if you are really craving the Urban Decay palettes but just cannot dish out $50 for each.... or you just would rather score a bargain!  


Left Column Of Shadows in Nude Awakenings

Matching Naked Shades
Foxy, Suspect, Buck & Snakebite
Foxy & Snake are from the original Naked Palette while Suspect & Buck are from Naked 2


Right Column Of Shadows in Nude Awakenings


Matching Naked Shades
Urban Decay's Toasted, Busted, Gunmetal & Creep
Toasted, Gunmetal & Creep are from the original Naked Palette while Busted is from Naked 2

So there you have it ladies... 
Wet N Wild Color Icon Nude Awakenings & Going With The Wild 8 Pan Palettes!

So what do you thin?
 Have you spotted these bad boys in your area? 
Comment Below!

Love, Kisses & Godspeed!

Aly~

1 comment:

  1. oh my goodness i am soooooooooooooooooo jealous I want them in my life :)

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