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

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

RAVING REVIEW: Wet N Wild Shine Nail Polish (Blazed)

Hey Lovies!!! Ok so as you all know, I am a college student so that means I ALWAYS shop on a college budget lol.   Anywho, I was on the hunt to find some cheap-y (but good quality) nail polish to build up my polish collection.  Although I don't do my nails myself, the nail salon sometimes doesn't have the exact colors I want so this would be a way to ensure that I have the color of my choice.  Because it's officially SPRING, I wanted to find fun, brighter colors.  Among the few polishes I picked up was the Wet N Wild Shine Polish in Blazed (which is a orange-peachy color):

(image courtesy of Google images)

Overall, I would say the product worked efficiently for the $0.99 that I paid.  Can't really get cheaper than that lol.  It did deliver a glossy shine and the color was very pretty against my skin tone.  However, I will recommend you do three coats to get the true color.  But then again, I do have acrylics so maybe it'll be different on bare/natural nails.  The polish lasts awhile (I've been wearing mine for three weeks now) but remember I do have acrylic nails so it may not last as long on natural nails.  Just make sure you use a good topcoat :)

Here's what mine looked like:


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Aqua Marine Makeup Look

Today I was bored and decided to play in my makeup (which is always fun).  I wanted to use my pretty blue colors (which I rarely use).  Here are some of the basic products I used to achieve my aqua marine look:
1. Wet N Wild Eye Shadow in Lagoon (254B)
2.  Nicka K HD Eye Shadow in 3006 (the turquoise color)
3.  Jordana Eye Liner Pencil in Turquoise
4.  Wet N Wild Lipstick in 901B (which is a light pink color)

After priming the eye, apply the Jordana eyeliner all over the lid to act as a base for the eyeshadow to stick  (blend out a little above the crease).  Using a turquoise eyeshadow, apply all over lid.  Then take the dark blue eyeshadow (Lagoon) and apply to the outer "V" of your eye and the crease.  Apply a highlight (I used a white color), eye liner, mascara and/or lashes and voila, you have your Aqua Marine Look!!!  It's that simple.


Here's Mine












Sunday, February 20, 2011

MAKE-UP 101: Flawless Face For Beginners

Makeup is intended to enhance your beauty and, in some cases, hide your imperfections.  But when overly done it can make even the prettiest women look, um, "drag(queen)-ish."
case and point: Meagan Good (image from Google Images).

However, with the proper tips and much practice, you can achieve a flawless face that complements your skin tone and features.

  1. Choose a primer that's great for smooth application.  L'oreal Studio Secrets Anti-Dull Primer is a good one but I personally use Phillip's Milk of Magnesia or Wet N Wild Shade Adjusting Foundation+Primer.  Primer is important for long-lasting wear, minimal creasing/shine, and minimal transference. Apply this all over your face (it's ok to use your clean fingers), including the eyelids and underneath the eye.
(I mostly use the Intuitive Blend for my lids but it can be used all over the face).

   2.  Choose a concealer!  This may be optional if you don't have anything to conceal.  However, concealer is        perfect for camouflaging dark under-eye circles and other imperfections (i.e. acne scars).  Pick a shade that's 1-2 shades lighter than your actual skin tone. I use Maybelline's Dream Smooth Mousse in 350 Caramel (yes it's a foundation but it works wonderfully as a concealer personally).  Apply this,using a concealer brush (or your fingers), to your dark spots and underneath the eye, making sure you BLEND IT OUT!
 (the smaller brush is for under eye and the larger brush is for the full face).

3.  Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone!  This is important so that your foundation doesn't look like a mask on your face (or if too light, you could look like Casper).  If you're using drugstore makeup, most times there are swatches so that you can test the makeup but if you're not sure, you can always go to a professional and get a color-matching.  I use Maybelline's Dream Matte Mousse in Cocoa 3 (it goes on phenomenally with your fingers).  Apply the foundation all over your face using a face brush (i.e. a stippling brush) or your fingers (make sure that they are CLEAN). Smooth out for a more natural look (blending is always key!!). [OPTIONAL: Apply some of the foundation to your neck area as well so that your face and neck are the same shade.  I choose to skip this step because my neck and face are the same color so my makeup blends well].

4.  Choose a matching skin powder to set your foundation.  This is essential for minimal transference of make-up as well as providing a matte finish.  I use Milani Even-tone Powder Foundation in Creamy Cocoa.  Using a face brush, apply it evenly all over your face.

(I use the face brush for the powder foundation.  I apply the Dream Smoothe Mousse with my fingers).


       5.  Once you've completed these steps, you should pretty much have a FLAWLESS FACE!!  Make sure you BLEND, BLEND, BLEND!!!  This is essential in assuring that your makeup has a natural look!  For a little more definition, you can apply bronzer and/or blush.



My Flawless Face