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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Review, Wet N Wild Coloricon Zombie Blush


For the Fall 2018 season, Wet N Wild came out with their annual offerings of limited edition Fantasy Makers products, and the Zombie Blush was one of them. At first glance, this looks like the worst blush that has ever been made, seeing as its green, but this has quickly became one of my favorite beauty finds of 2018.

To start with, you get 0.21 Oz/6 grams of product in a clam-shell compact case. Its harder plastic, with a see through top, but it still feels rather flimsy. The lid does have a removable decal of a zombie bite mark on it, but its still easy to see through, so you know what you're grabbing at first glance. This sold for $5.99 on the WNW website, and at Ulta, which I feel was reasonable.

The color looks like a greyish green in the pan, with brighter mint shimmer. On a brush it appears brown. Swatched, its a reddish brown color, with a bright green shift. Blended, its a light pinky brown, with a very subtle hint of mint sparkle. The formula is a powder, and its not chalky, and I haven't gotten any kickback or fallout from this yet with a soft fluffy brush.

As a blush, this looks wonderful on people with more olive toned complexions. I myself have light olive skin, leaning more warm and yellow, and it suits me well. However, I usually use this as an eyeshadow, since I prefer more simple and less heavy makeup. As an eyeshadow is where this product really excels, in my opinion. Its a gorgeous red/brown/green duochrome if used on the eyes, and the mint shift only gets stronger the more you layer.

Wear time as a blush (with primer) for me is about six to seven hours. Wear time as an eyeshadow with primer is also six to seven hours before it starts to noticeably crease.

This product is a very similar in color to:
The duochrome shade in the Wet N Wild Comfort Zone palette,
Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Lounge,
Colourpop Super Shock Shadow in Partridge,
Buxom Eyeshadow in No Faux





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