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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Neon Bible


By Melanie Parker

A trip to the local CVS on the way home from work the other night yielded me with some surprisingly fresh picks this week. The Milani Neon polish is going to get panned, but the sparkle in the upper-left corner of these Wet n Wild COLORICON quads more than makes up for the polish disappointment.

First up is Milani Nail Lacquer Neon in Fresh Teal. I wanted to love this color. After all, it looks like a great teal creme in the bottle. I carried it around the store for awhile debating if I really needed another teal creme. Then, I slipped off my shoe a little bit and looked at my China Glaze Four Leaf Clover neon green pedicure and thought it was magnificent, and decided another neon would be nice. I even compared bottles with my beloved Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure lacquer in Fairy Teal. The Milani was darker and greener...MUST HAVE. However, despite all that debating and the bottle comparison, it wasn't until I got home and did a polish change that I noticed that the color on the brush was bright blue and not teal like the bottle. DRATS! The dreaded bottle wrapper, which deceives a girl not only in color, but the amount of product left in the bottle. I hate wrappers! So, now I have this neon blue polish that went on great in two coats and is quite fun, but it's not teal and I will have no way to know when I'm running out or it gets separated. Product packaging FAIL.

But love is in bloom with these new Wet n Wild COLORICON Eyeshadow Highlighter quads. In the Opulence palette, there are 3 buttery, creamy shadows in peachy nude, meadow green, and orchid hues. They have a slight shimmer in the pan, but look more like a soft, glowing creme on the skin. It's that white opal highlighter in the corner that has me hooked. It provides a faint holographic glitter wash that is fantastic. I use a Q-tip for the highlighter because it is more of a gel than the others and I don't want to mess up my brush. Therefore, I worry about squandering more product. I wish I could get a big pan of just this highlighter. I'd wash my lids with it every day. It gives me the same rush as the Lancome Erika F, but is light enough for day time even at the office. Since I used so much of it and this is a limited edition where I stumbled on the last two palettes in the display, I'm probably going to go into hoarding mode with it and it will rarely see the light of day. Damn these drug store manufacturers and their one and done displays!

The Majestic quad was reminding me of Blogdorfgoodman's Annieytown and I knew I had to get it for the smokey blue shadows and the scintillating, glittery blue highlighter that looks like a night sky twinkling with stars. It's glorious. It's the Zoya Indigo of eye highlighters. Ha ha. This one is a little trickier than the white to wash with and can look a little streaky. It will require some more experimenting with the application techniques.

If you see these Wet n Wild COLORICON quads at your local drug store, I think they are a terrific value for $4.99.

Disclaimer: All products were purchased by the reviewer.
Title from Arcade Fire

Labels: Melanie Parker Reviews, Milani, Product Purchase, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 6:51 AM   5 Inspired Comments

Wednesday, December 31, 2008


The Line Up Project: Wet 'n' Wild
Review by MUA's Cavewoman

You're looking at the most elusive of products, the Limited Edition Wet 'n' Wild Mega Eyes Creme Liner. It took me weeks of searching drugstores and swap lists, and thanks to my buddy Andrea, she finally was able to obtain one (used) for me. Thanks, Andrea! You'd think this little pot would not be so hard to find, but evidently only a few stores had them, and only two of each of the two colors, Black and Eggplant. It didn't even matter to me which one I would find, I just wanted to be able to review one of them. Andrea was able to get the Eggplant color for me.

The little pot looks like a clear plastic spaceship with a rounded bottom. Unless you want it to roll around your vanity table like a toy top, this product gets stored on its lid. The color of the Eggplant is a beautiful, very darkened blue-toned plum, a true Eggplant shade with minimal red tones. I can't say it has shimmer in it, but it does have a metallic appearance. I set out to try it, ignoring the fact that it was a used product and I could see someone elses' brush lines inside the pot. I'm not too squeamish about this kind of thing, so I proceeded. The first thing I noticed when I opened the lid was that there was a big crack across the entire product contents. I wonder if the swapper had left it open and it dried out, or if maybe the fit of the lid is not so great, or if the plastic jar had something to do with it. The product itself had a short 70 mile journey through the US Postal System to arrive at my door. Maybe it was the weather. And maybe all of these things factored into the density and stiffness of the product itself. I may never know the answsers unless I actually find a brand new one. On to the research!

I used the Sonia Kashuk bent-angle brush to apply this Wet 'n' Wild Cream Liner. I am pretty sure that there was a brush included in the original packaging, but I didn't receive it. That was fine with me, since I have come to love the Kashuk the best of all the liner brushes I have. The color loaded very thickly on the brush and I had to push it against the edge of the inside of the pot to smooth it out on the brush. Application was a breeze! The liner went on with dense, rich color, and needed no touching up or filling in. I could see the purple very well, this liner didn't go black or dark at all, and I loved the color with my dark brown eyes. I'm beginning to use all of these liner products in colors, rather than just black (other than MAC Fluidlines Nightfish, which is a warmish black.) I still haven't found the absolute perfect black in gel liners yet.

In terms of staying power, I'm really pleased with the Wet 'n' Wild. It stayed all day, did not chip or flake or fade. At the end of the day, the color was still vibrant and the line was still even and clear. One swipe of a L'Oreal Skin Genesis facial wipe and it was easily removed.

Wet 'n' Wild wins a solid 8 rating in the Line Up Rating Scale. I'd give it one more point if it were not for the plastic jar, but then again, this is a company that offers some of the lowest-price products in the drugstore lines. Retail price was somewhere around $4 USD. Imagine a Buy One Get One Free sale on these! No wonder there are none to be had anywhere. I am sending out an appeal to Blogdorf readers, if you see the black shade in your local drugstore, please grab it for me. Grab one for yourself as well, and if you like the purple shade, try the Eggplant color. I'm waiting to hear from you!

Labels: Cavewoman Reviews, Line Up Project, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 12:27 PM   7 Inspired Comments

Friday, May 30, 2008

Wet n Wild
i-sparkle eyeshadow palettes

I caved on Twilight. It has a dusty lavender flower with a blue violet center. The rest of the palette is a wash that resembles MAC Seedy Pearl. The corner flower is a pretty fabulous taupe. Very sheer with subtle shimmer.

The actual palette took at least ten minutes to open. The sticker was practically impossible to remove without a knife. The latch is on the side and the palette slides to reveal a handy mirror.
This made it worth the hassle.
http://www.wnwbeauty.com/

Credit: Blogdorf Goodman
Disclosure: I purchased this product at my local drugstore

Labels: Product Purchase, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 6:00 AM   5 Inspired Comments

Thursday, April 17, 2008


Drugstore Drive-By:
Wet n Wild i-sparkle palettes.

If you click on this picture, pay special attention to the palette with the purple flower. I spy a shimmery taupe in the lower corner.

This is my new drugstore lemming.
I should have bought it.

Credit: Blogdorf Goodman

Labels: Drugstore Deals, Drugstore Drive By, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 7:47 AM   7 Inspired Comments

Friday, April 06, 2007

40 Days and 40 Nights Of Beauty Brand Reviews

Day 40, the end of the beauty brand series.
Today we are focusing on the brands we missed.

Cavewoman: At the end of the 40 Days And 40 Nights Of Brands, there is much we did not cover. Sephora alone brags of over 200 brands, so maybe we could have done A Year Of Brands! Nonetheless, after 40 days, we still have lots to talk about and rave about, and so I present a few goodies that are from brands that didn't make the cut.

From Pout: The beautiful and unique powder blush called Apricot Totty. What a cute name, adorable girly packaging, and the prettiest summer-flush cheek color imaginable! Also from Pout, the new Radiant Foundation, with great coverage, a stay-put finish, and a subtle glow.

From Make Up For Ever, the superb solid performer foundation called Face And Body. Almost as sheer as a tinted moisturizer but totally buildable, it feels refreshing on the face and contains no sunscreen to dry out the skin or give that ghostly appearance in photos. Also from Make Up For Ever, a group of primers called Corrective Make Up Base, in different sheer tints to correct redness, sallowness, or just to brighten. I chose #5, which "adds radiance to fair skin, reduces minor imperfections." It doesn't lighten my foundation, but gives a bit of brightness to my Winter-weary, indoors-for-months sallowness.

From Sue Devitt, two of the best primers I've tried. Microquatic Blue SPF 30 gives serious sun protection in a totally blendable, comfortable gel-type liquid. It really is a pale blue but that disappears on the skin. The Microquatic Fortifying Primer contains no sunscreen, which is good for photos or if your foundation already has adequate sunscreen. Both primers contain treatment ingredients, so they are helping your skin as well as holding your foundation in place. I love them both.

Just a few days ago, I finally purchased a product that I have been wanting for years, but never had the chance because it wasn't available anywhere in my area, and I had to see it in person to choose the correct shade. The Countess Isserlyn foundation by Alexandra De Markoff has great history. It was used on Vivien Leigh in her role as Scarlett O'Hara in the movie "Gone With The Wind" and it's still in production, with fans of this product buying several bottles at a time (according to my Lord & Taylor SA.) Countess Isserlyn requires some time. You must take the little stir stick and stir, stir, stir, to incorporate the oils on the top into the pigments on the bottom. Then shake, shake, shake, and apply very sparingly. The result is a moist, glowing, radiant face with coverage that is adjustable from sheer to full. I like having a little legend in my makeup case. I also bought the mauve under-makeup moisturizer called 364 1/2 Moisture Plus in Mauve, because it reminded me of the old Ultima II tinted moisturizer that I used to use before it was sadly discontinued. This one is a great substitute for the Ultima II, with all the treatment benefits of the Countess Isserlyn line. And last but not least, and possibly the best discovery in a year, the amazing clicky-pen called Alexandra De Markoff Illusion For Eyes Fresh Eye Cream Plus. One dab under chattykathy's eyes and we were both pulling out our wallets that day! The box states that this product contains Grantox (I'm sure that's supposed to make you think of Botox) to minimize muscle contractions and soften imperfections. With vitamins, herbs, and silicone, this product has a pale pink tint that disappears under the eye and leaves a luminous, refreshed appearance. Wrinkles gone! Yes! No cream is needed under this super moisturizing treatment concealer.

This is the end of the 40 days, and I'm going to miss it terribly. I have thoroughly enjoyed sharing my favorite brands and products, I love to talk makeup and perfumes, and I can't wait for the next project. A huge thanks to Annie for allowing me to participate in the 40 Days And 40 Nights Of Brands!



Miss Manners: Wet n Wild is the number one value cosmetics brand in the country, according to its parent company, Markwins International, which is rumored to be the mystery manufacturer bringing Calvin Klein cosmetics back to the market sometime in the near future. For the savvy makeup consumer, though, Wet n Wild is the go to brand for everything from $.99 lip liners to their cult-favorite $5.00 eyeshadow palettes.



Wet n Wild first captured my attention many years ago when a makeup artist revealed in a magazine that for the photos of Jamie Lee Curtis in that issue she used only Wet n Wild’s 666 lip liner with a slick of clear gloss to create Jamie’s gorgeous lip look. The look was her lips but better, with a just the tiniest hint of shimmer. I resolved immediately to seek out this brilliant lip liner. Finally one day while browsing through my favorite grocery store, I stumbled upon the Wet n Wild display and discovered that Wet n Wild 666 could be had for $.99, and that if I bought one I could get one free.

At two for $1.00 I couldn't resist grabbing a dozen, and my love affair with Wet n Wild was launched. The 666 (otherwise known as Brandy Wine) was everything I had hoped it would be. I lined and filled in my lips with it for years, and, since I was buying them by the dozen, I turned into a 666 evangelist, handing them out like candy to every woman who had the discernment to notice how great my “lipstick” looked. Years later this is still my holy grail lip liner, and I scoff at those who shy away because of the name. Ladies, you have a choice: simply call it Brandy Wine and ignore the numerical designation! If this is the devil’s own lip liner then the devil has mighty fine taste in cosmetics.

The Wet n Wild tinted moisturizer caught my attention a few years ago during another of those buy-one-get-one-free sales. I had tried every high end TM I could get my hands on, and not one of them could offer the coverage or oil control I wanted and needed. I figured that at two for $3.00 I could afford to give the Wet n Wild a whirl. What a revelation it was! The coverage is perfection, and the texture smooth and creamy. This tinted moisturizer applies like a cream/gel, but it never drags or streaks. Best of all, my nose and forehead stay matte all day. The only drawback is the very limited color range. Pale princesses beware: you will not get a color match. I recommend you protest to Markwins loudly and persistently until they release this product in a shade that will work for you. It’s that good.

Recently Wet n Wild upped the ante with the release of their sinfully cheap eight color eyeshadow palettes, causing makeup fiends all over the country to haunt their local drug and grocery stores aisles hoping to find one of these fantastic palettes. Sand Castle, Paradise Cove and Fantasy Island—each containing eight glorious coordinating shadows in an ingenious palette with pull out mirror along the bottom of the case—were the eye shadows every woman needed, and they were in short supply. Rumor has it that Markwins took the hint and has made these a part of the permanent collection, but I’m hoarding some backups just in case. Sand Castle has been especially sought after, because two of the shades are said to be exact dupes of NARS All About Eve. Personally, I think Wet n Wild could teach Monsieur NARS a thing or two about eye shadow manufacturing. These shades are buttery soft, richly pigmented and never ever chalky. All three palettes are brilliant, and if you’re a careful shopper you could score an eight shadow palette for $2.50 during a sale.

Other favorites of mine are the Silk Finish Blush 836E (Naïve), which is the perfect peachy mango color for cheeks. Applied with a light hand, this bright blush looks natural and charming on most complexions. Another favorite is the Bronzzer 742 (Acapulco Glow) which is a pearlescent golden glow of a highlighter powder that I prefer to NARS Albatross—and the price tag is all of $3.50 if you can’t find a sale!

Also worth checking out are the liquid eyeliners. They now come in two formulas—the original Mega Liner with a lovely thin brush for ease of application and the brand new H2O Proof liner with a felt tip applicator. When Wet n Wild says H2O Proof they’re not whistling Dixie. This liner wears like iron and won’t budge until coaxed off with sufficient quantities of cleansing oil.

And the coolest thing about this “value” cosmetic line is that you could buy every single item I’ve mentioned here for less than the price of a Chanel palette and without sacrificing quality in the process. If your local store’s Wet n Wild display looks a bit haggard at the moment, stay tuned. Wet n Wild is adding lots of new products and new packaging and many stores are changing their displays. Your patience will be rewarded with high quality, bargain priced cosmetics that give NARS, Armani and other designer brands a run for their money.

Annieytown: In the spirit of the holiday I want to talk about a cosmetic line that needs to be "resurrected". Tony+Tina was one of my favorite beauty brands of all time. I loved everything and would spend hours in front of my local counter at Nordstorm. I adored the magnificent rice powder, the eye shadows, eye treatment creams and cosmic lights.
Tony+Tina lived a brief life at the counters at Nordstorm and Sephora. They closed shop and the products managed to make their way to T J Maxx and Marshalls' stores across the United States. Makeup junkies swarmed the stores to pick up the amazing brush sets and eye palettes.

Color Frequency Eye Shadow Quads
Source Energy: The standout colors are a sparkly clover green shade called Cosmic Truth along with Cosmic Mindtazia. This is an inky black color with green glitter. This shade contains more shimmer power than Nars Night Porter. Ideal for a smoky green eye look.
Dream Energy: This quad's best color is a lovely blue toned pink shade that resembles OPI's Japanese Rose Garden nail polish.




Palettes
Universal Truth Eye Palette contains the shades Cosmic Truth and Cosmic Mindtazia along with Herbal Eye Base Medium(better than the Urban Decay primer)and a green based white eye shadow called Being Color.
Spring Nymph contained Cosmic Destiny(a shimmery pea green), Enchanted(think MAC's Metamorph but with glitter) and Inspired(a baby yellow shade with opal undertones) eyeshadows plus the Herbal Eyebase medium.

Cosmic Lights
Eye safe glitters that are water soluble and finely milled. This a glitter that will actually stay put after application. It can be used in nail polishes, hair gels, lotions and lipglosses. The extra shimmer and sparkle it gives can not be beat by anyone including MAC.
No one could touch Tony+Tina when it came to the glimmer.

Shades are:
Charismatic: A deep red with violet/cobalt glitter. My biggest regret is not grabbing this jar when I had the chance.
Time Shift: Orange/marigold glitter
Cosmic Insight: Neon yellow glitter
Vision Quest: Sky blue glitter
Vortex: Light minty green glitter
Out of Body: Light violet glitter
Soulerrific: A hot pink shade
Gateway: Bright Silver
Spirit Guide: Bright Gold
Higher Love: A light pink with green iridescence
Alpha State: My personal favorite shade. It is a iridescent clear glitter. It reminds me of my aurora borealis necklaces.
Transcendence: I found this one at my local TJ Maxx. It is white with purple blue iridescence
Expansion: Another personal favorite. It is white with opal iridescence.

I will end this review with a mention of the departed and sadly missed environmental rescue rice powder. This is a sheer mica and rice based powder that manages to last all day with minimal touch ups and shine issues. I love the finish and texture. It lets your skin show through yet provides coverage.

Tony+Tina's breakup affected me more than my friend's divorces.
I blamed myself.
Maybe if I would have purchased more maybe those two crazy kids could have worked it out.

Photos: Cavewoman, Miss Manners and Blogdorf Goodman

Let us know about a beauty brand we missed during the 40 day series.
Tell us your favorites from that line along with any you have with the brands featured in this post.
I want to encourage my regular posters along with the silent lurkers.
Please inspire some new lemmings!!!

Disclosure: These products were purchased by the reviewers.

Labels: 40 Days and 40 Nights of Beauty Brands, Cavewoman Reviews, Miss Manners Reviews, MUFE, Pout Cosmetics, Product Purchase, Tony and Tina, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 6:42 PM   14 Inspired Comments

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Wet n Wild Mega Slicks Sheer Coral Lip Gloss


Drugstore LipGloss Find:

This gloss is called Mega Slicks by Wet n Wild.
The color is called Sheer Coral #575.

Oh...they were not fibbing.
This is the sheerest of the sheer.
This gave me no color whatsoever.
In the tube it is a lovely apricot shade with opal shimmer.

On the lips it just did not register. There was a little shimmer to it but nothing worthwhile.
The formula is what really turned me off. It was gritty and left a mess on my lips.
Sometimes I do not mind a mess if the color is magnificent.

This little tube had nothing going for it but its amazing price.

Tell me the last product you were disappointed in and why.
Feel free to diss something I love.
I *think* I can take it.

Photo: Blogdorf Goodman
Disclosure: I purchased this lipgloss at my local drugstore

Labels: Lip Gloss, Product Purchase, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 8:59 PM   9 Inspired Comments

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Wet n Wild Blackberry Lipstick


The best $1.89 you will ever spend on a lipstick.
This is Blackberry by Wet N' Wild.
It is a stunning wine stain shade.
Incredible lasting power. It lasted a full 8 hour shopping day on Griffie.
Impressive all the way around.

photo: Blogdorf Goodman

Labels: Griff, I do not own this, lipstick, Wet 'n' Wild

posted by Annieytown @ 8:01 PM   8 Inspired Comments

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