Wet n Wild is back to cranking out the eyeshadow palettes! The latest release is this Au Natural palette in the shade Nude Awakening.
When I look at this, I see a lot of the shades took inspiration from Urban Decay’s Naked 3 palette! That shade 7 though? Daaaaang – I wish that colour had been in the Naked 3!
Just a heads up for Canadians, Wet n Wild’s web site is doing free shipping to Canada with the code “CANADA” for orders $40 USD and over until February 15, 2017. As a Canadian, you know getting stuff shipped up here from the US is generally pretty costly… so get your order in before the code expires!
Wet n Wild Au Natural Nude Awakening Swatches
The product featured in this post was provided by PR.
Originally released as “Milano Collections” in the Fergie range of Wet n Wild products, the palette has now been repackaged and rebranded the “Coming in Latte” palette.
Wet n Wild Coming in Latte Swatches
The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.
It’s finally autumn (YAYYYY!), which means it’s time to bust out some deeper, darker and more intense lip shades. I know you might be anxious about trying something new, but I wanted to introduce you to some shades that I’ve found to be quite flattering, although they may not be the first shade you’d gravitate towards.
I’ve found myself gravitating towards these shades in the last few weeks and I wanted to share them because they’re kind of off the wall colours. I know a lot of people are going to think some of them are unwearable, but hopefully I can change your mind!
Try a purple without going completely down the rabbit hole: Too Faced‘s La Creme lipstick in Berry Naughty looks dark AF in the tube, but it comes out a glossy purple-pink that has a slight sheerness to it that makes it more wearable. The La Creme formula is also incredibly comfortable to wear and it smells like sweet lemons!
Although it may look like a straight black lip, Too Faced‘s Melted Matte in Evil Twin has a purple edge to it that helps make it slightly more wearable without looking too “witchy” (which I usually feel is more blue-toned). This is my boldest suggestion in this entire post, but I know there’s a few people out there who are intrigued by wearing a blackish lip! Since this product is a liquid lipstick, you won’t have to worry about it bleeding outside your lip line, and for me, that’s INCREDIBLY important if I’m going to be wearing a colour as deep and dark as this one.
Probably the most tame colour in this roundup, Gosh Cosmetics‘ Matt Cinnamon is a gorgeous balance of brown and pink. It’s boring as hell to look at in the tube, but the comfort of this lipstick alongside the colour make this an absolute beauty to wear. (I only recently tried this one out in a GOSH Haull + First Impressions video and I’ve been wearing it ever since!)
It’s really, REALLY hard to beat Wet n Wild‘s price tag on their Megalast lipsticks. They’re around $2 and they deliver incredible colour and pigmentation. If you’re not keen on trying out a black lip but still want to wear something vibrant, go for a red (this particular one is Stoplight Red) as we head into the holiday season.
Never in my life did I think I would need a grey lipstick… until I tried on the SmashboxAlways On Liquid Lipstick in Chill Zone. It might take some getting used to, but I found myself rather in love with wearing a grey lip – there’s something that feels really, really badass about wearing this colour! (If you want to see it in action, you can check out my essence F/W haul.)
Looking at the swatches all together, the lipsticks I chose are a really, really weird mix. However, they’re definitely the shades I’ve been drawn to as of late. If you’re ever worried about wearing a “different” colour, whether it’s dark or vibrant, just remember that half the battle is getting used to seeing yourself in that shade. So buy the product, try it on at home and then just carry on as you normally would. Every now and then you’ll catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and you’ll eventually get used to seeing yourself wearing that colour. Once you’ve gotten over that hump, the next step is to wear it in public. And just remember – a strong smile works wonders at portraying confidence in how you look. 🙂
Let me know what colours you’re into this fall and if you’d wear any of the ones I mentioned in this post!
I feel like I never get done swatching Wet n Wild palettes! They put out so many that it can be hard to keep track of (especially the limited edition ones!). This one, Petal Pusher, is one of their permanent eyeshadow palettes that you can pick up at any time.