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NOTD: Wet n Wild Megalast Nail Polish in Wet Cement...

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Wet n Wild Megalast Salon Nail Color  Sophisticated, classic colors beautifully accent any look. Long-lasting, opaque color provides 5 days of chip-resistant wear.  A revolutionary resin polymer system creates exceptional color adhesion to nails.  This resilient polish is calcium and mineral fortified to rebalance and prevent nail discoloration.  Comes with a unique full-coverage brush that glides on smooth for one-stroke application.  Tolune, phthalate and formaldehyde-free. I've noticed that a lot of drugstore brands are coming up with great nail polishes.  They offer awesome color selection that are long-wearing, ala -gel polish. WnW Megalast polish in Wet Cement Wet Cement is a lovely taupe, that would look good on anyone.  Morena or Tisay.  I applied 4 coats because I like it really dark, and it didn't bubble up.   Consistency is creamy, applies on smoothly and evenly.  And the pigmentation, AWESOME!...

Product Review: Wet n Wild Eye Makeup Remover + Lesson Learned

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I love wearing anything waterproof.  From foundation to eyeliner to mascara.  So if there's one thing in my makeup bin that I shouldn't run out of, it would be an eye makeup remover. Last week, I was so happy to stumble upon this: Wet n Wild Eye Makeup Remover Whisk away the most stubborn mascaras, shadows,liners and shimmers. Hypoallergenic, Opthalmologist-tested Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers It's priced at Php180, but got it for only Php150 after the 20% off.  Pretty much a good buy for an almost 90ml of product. I sniffed, and it does smell like a bit of alcohol.  But I still decided to get it. Let's see how it fares.  This is my eye with all the makeup gunk:  eyeshadow primer, eye shadow, eyeliner and mascara And this is after using the Wet n Wild eye makeup remover: I put the damp cotton on my eye closed and let it stay there for 10-15 seconds.  It didn't do anything ...

Fab Find: Wet n Wild palette in Knock on Wood...

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just want to share another fab find during my recent trip at Watsons: Wet n Wild palette in Knock on Wood aside from the colors, what caught my eye are the labeling: and at the back of the packaging: it's like you are getting some sort of tutorial on how and where to apply the colors in this palette. cool, huh!?

let's go wild with Wet n Wild...

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my first encounter with this brand was years ago, probably in highschool (now don't dare ask me how long that was!), when a relative from the US went home and gave me tubes of lipsticks, blushes and some eyeshadows as pasalubong. i was only 14 y/o at that time, and back in those days, it's not so often to see a teenager wearing makeup unless there's an event or something. i sniffed the products and found the scent to be too strong so I gave them away to my aunts and older friends. yeah, i am one mean girl giving away stuff given to me as pasalubong...but that was before! ^_^ fast forward 10 years, i was already starting out to apply makeup and i often get disappointed from trying out some cheaper brands, hoping to save my hard-earned moolah (yep, i was already working when i started applying makeup...probably i've been working for 2-3yrs when i started). from then on, I try to stay away from "cheap-priced" products thinking that their quality will just m...