Friday, November 15, 2013

COLOR'ICON SEE, THE WET N WILD COLORTICON REVIEW CONTINUES

Back again for the second helping of Wet N Wild ColorIcon Trio's???


Today I will focus on more neutral colours that will surely be a hit for anyone who wants to keep things simple. If your looking for a trio of colours that would be work place appropriate as well as transition into evening looks. However I work from home, so I can have the jazziest eye shadow I want and no one else is going to care;P

These last three trio's I show today are my favourites. They  are versatile colours that work well on their own or can be paired up with other bolder shades I showed in part 1 of this review.

When your a parent and mornings are rushed the last thing you want is to start scrambling around with a huge palette of 900 colours. That's why I love the trio's, you can grab one, do your eyes in under five minutes and know the look is going to work.  They are also nice and compact to throw in your makeup bag if your going to be on the go for the day and may need a touch up.

WALKING ON EGGSHELLS- A pearly cream tone for highlighting, a lighter fawn bronze brown and a soft whispery peach shimmer.



This trio will give you a beautiful neutral eye similar to that of various colours in the Urban Decay Naked palette, yet so much more affordable. Quick, easy and gorgeous.



SILENT TREATMENT- Starts with a satin ballerina pink, the crease colour here is quite a deep espresso brown with a bit of larger gold glitter that is more visible and ends with an amazing silvery taupe colour that I absolutely adore. You can keep your eye look subtle or rock it with that dark colour built up in your crease.




Last but not least to round out this two part review is KNOCK ON WOOD- I really love this trio its so pretty the first colour is a gentle dusty rose with a very fine silver glitter lacing through out. The brown is warm and rich without being to dark and has a lovely bronze finish. Its actually similar to Maybelline's color tattoo pure pigment in "Downtown Brown" just not as much foil to the finish. The last shade is metallic with a burnt plum finish once swatched on the skin.




Even though I have all these colours I am still on the hunt for a colour called russet and some burnt umber, rusty reds and muted mustard yellow. I love the look of mixed leaves as they change colour for fall and I want eye shadows in that same colour scheme. Let me know if you know of a brand with these colours???

SEE ANYTHING YOU LIKE HERE TODAY, LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS. ALSO WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE BRAND OF EYESHADOW HIGH OR LOW END??


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4 comments:

  1. I am really impressed with the pigmentation of these shadows. I have and love Walking on Eggshells and Silent Treatment. Some of my fave trios for everyday use!

    xo, Lily

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  2. Thank you for reading and I am happy to hear someone else is enjoying them as much as I do. Your right they are awesome for everyday and at that price it doesn't get any better.:) thanks for reading love

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  3. Did you know that the eyelid color from Walking on Eggshells is a spot on dupe for MAC's Naked Lunch? It happens to be my FAVORITE. I love WnW trios they are so creamy and pigmented. I own the first two but I don't own Knock on Wood but it looks great! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I am absolutely loving these neutral trios! I bet you if you were to depot them and combine them all, it just may blow the NAKED palettes out of the water... OOPS... Did I say that out loud?! HEHE Shhhhhhh :)

    Thank you for sharing these with us love! I don't know what's the matter with me but it's either I can't find the shades you have in my local Walmart (they suck at restocking beauty products!) or I would forget to do a thorough browse (all those makeup products lined up can be overwhelming lol). xoxo

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