Wet n Wild Walkin on Eggshells


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Makeup does not have to be hard or expensive. It's just such a huge industry that the products and the PR can be overwhelming. The information that some brands put out aren't informative as they are couched in poetic language. You know when you read a paragraph of product description and you're still left asking, "So, what the hell is this?". Happens to me too. Well, some makeup brands keep it real. They tell you what the product is and how to use it. Wet n Wild keeps it real with their eyeshadow palettes. The instructions are right there on the eyeshadows themselves taking the guesswork right outta there. I did this eyeshadow look primarily using this 299 peso eyeshadow palette from @wetnwildbeauty while mostly following the instructions on the eyeshadows. I admit though that i used one other eyeshadow, a medium brown matte one, to deepen the crease and serve as a transition shade from the crease to the brow bone because i didn't want the look to be too glittery. These shadows are great, don't get me wrong. They are pigmented, easy to blend and don't crease. But, it is my opinion that every eye look needs a medium brown eyeshadow and that's the only thing this palette lacks. Still, i think this palette is definitely worth the less than 300 peso price tag. 

Lips are Poppin by @colourpopcosmetics 

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