Wet n Wild: Beauty Benefits on a Budget
Wet n Wild cosmetics, that perennial discount and drugstore favorite, is the newest player in the mineral makeup market. The Beauty Benefits line has been formulated with Lotus Marine Mineral complex, which offers powerful anti-aging properties. I tried several products in the line, including the Beauty Brilliance Illuminating Powder (in Cool), the Triple Fusion eye shadow (in Sandy Beach), the Color CorRx eye brightening concealer (Medium) and the Mint Infusions lippie.
Overall, I was impressed with this line and give it high marks for value and performance. The Beauty Brilliance Illuminating Powder is a pressed powder containing bronze, orchid and neutral powders with a slight shimmer. I used it as an overall highlighter to add a bit of radiance to my makeup. It gave a nice, soft finish. And the lotus-embossed design was a nice touch, usually reserved for much more expensive makeup. The Triple Fusion eye shadow is a pan of three coordinated colors that you can use individually or blend. Not as highly pigmented as other eyeshadows I have, it still wore nicely, especially with a primer underneath. The Color CorRx eye brightening concealer is a corrector, concealer and brightening powder trio to cover dark circles. The formula applied easily and didn't settle into lines. The Mint Infusions lippie is infused with peppermint oil and contains UVB protection SPF 15. It gives a high shine without being tacky sticky. Sun protection for your lips doesn't have to be expensive!
You can find the Wet n Wild Beauty Benefits products in select mass market retailers like Wal-Mart and Meijer; for specific where to buy information check the Wet n Wild Beauty Benefits website.










how cute is that little compact? i love that wet n wild is reaching out and competing (aesthetically with other brands)
i'm so excited that I got to meet you this weekend and got to witness your awesome makeover! (although i loved your original cut just as much as the new one!) KIT okay? ;)
Posted by: kia | May 18, 2008 at 05:48 PM