Yay or Nay? Nyx In Your Element Palettes

So Nyx came out with these awesome element themed palettes. The teasers blew up online and like every one else I was super excited.

There are 6 palettes:

Earth

Wind

Fire

Water

Air

Metal

Initial Impressions:

When I first saw the spoilers for these I was so hooked and knew that I needed them. Gorgeous packaging great color selections I was so excited. I always loved elemental stuff especially when I was a kid so these like really maybe my inner kid excited. I figured these palettes would be $20 or $25 I mean it is Nyx they are a great brand but still it is a drug store brand. I was so pissed when they released ad were thirty fucking dollars what the hell was Nyx thinking. That would be $180 for the whole collection. I knew I wouldn’t be buying them unless they went on sale. Which they did at Ulta. They are currently exclusive to Ulta, the Nyx website and I would imagine Nyx stores. I picked up Earth, Air, and Metal those were the ones that spoke to me the most and from swatching in the store seemed the best. I will start by saying the formulas on these all seem very different.

Breakdown:

Full Price: $30

Sale: 30% off Nyx

Coupon: $3.50 off $15

Price: $17.50

 

12 shades

1.41 g per shade

Total Size: 16.92 g

 

Full Price per gram: $1.77

Sale Price per gram: $1.03

 

Full Price per Shade: $2.50

Sale Price per Shade: $1.46

Sephora PRO Editorial Palette

Price: $68

Shades: 28

Total Size: 33.6 g

Eyeshadow Size: 1.2 g per shade

Value per Shade: $2.43

Value per Gram: $2.02

Morphe 35B Color Glam Eyeshadow Palette

Price: $19.99

Shades: 35

Total Size: 56.2 g

Eyeshadow Size: 1.6 g per shade

Value per Shade: $0.57

Value per Gram: $0.36

Metal Palette

These have the most interesting texture. These are almost like a cream they are so smooth and soft. They have almost a thick feel to them in a nice way like you can feel it if you rub it between your fingers I really like it. Some of these are just high shiny and some of these are glitter packed. But they all pretty much have that same thick creamy feel. Of the palettes I chose this has the most consistent formula, but the other five palettes do not contain this formula. I really like this palette it is different than any palette I own.

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Earth Palette

I normally do not go for a warm toned palette but something about the undertones of these warm shades really called my name. They have almost a true to the color undertone so they feel less muddy than a normal warmed toned palette with its typical brown undertones would. This is my second favorite of the three in terms of formula. The satins and shimmers are great and smooth. The mattes are where things get weird. Some are great and some are patchy and skip. They are all buttery creamy soft that is across the board with all these shadows in all the palettes, I could spend all day just swatching them. Ok off that tangent. Some of the mattes 1,2,3,10,12 (numbered starting in the top left) are pigmented and apply smoothly. 4,7,8 are a bit patchy but more than workable just takes some building.

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Air Palette

This one you have to go into it with realistic expectations this is a palate of pastels and neon pastels (I know oxymoron) because those colors are based in white pigment no matter how great a shadow is they will be harder to work with. They will be a little patchy and powdery you can’t expect a pastel pink powder shadow to perform the same as say a matte black cream shadow you have to be realistic.

Once your expectations are set this is a great pastel palette in the affordable range. Yes it is a little patchy you have to build these but I’m comparing it to that Lorac Brunch palette that is all pastels and this can completely hang with that palette. Nyx needs slightly more building but Lorac is so so powdery so they can both totally be friends if you want a pastel you should get this really it is a good pastel palette. They are all the same buttery feel and a unique color selection.

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Look:

So here is the look I created with the Earth palette I was feeling very fall.

Don’t mind how terrible my eyebrows look I really need to get them waxed.

And a terrible shot of me pretending to be an Instagram makeup guru ;p

These blended out really well and were pigmented. I hate when shadows just blend away to nothing or muddy together and these didn’t do that even though I used three very similar shades. The gold was a little hard to make show up I had to make a few layers but if I had placed a white eyeliner base down like I usually do that would not have been a problem. I really liked using this palette.

 

Final thoughts:

I swatched Fire, Water, and Wind in store. Water and Wind in person really read as almost Identical palettes they are both blue toned Water with green undertones and Wind with blue undertones. They also swatched eh still buttery but I expected more creaminess and less patchiness from them. Fire swatched well from what I could tell the color palette just didn’t intrigue me too much yellow.

Yay or Nay:

So for $30 I would say Nay unless there is one that just really calls to you then you won’t be disappointed but you will still feel like you spent too much.

For the sale price (any sale price this one just happened to be a good sale) I’d say Yay pick up two or three that really call to you they are worth $20 they are not worth $30.  These are fun and if you want a cool drug store palette these won’t disappoint as long as you buy them on sale and there are always sales on Nyx at Ulta.

 

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Sephora Play! September 2017 Subscription Box Review

Sephora Play!

Cost: $10.00 monthly + tax

Cycle: Every Month

What is it: Every month our favorite money sucking store Sephora sends out a curated box of higher end samples to try out.  Every month you receive 5 samples and a perfume sample.  The boxes are customized with a few different variations being sent out each month.

There is a small survey that Sephora has you take that helps Sephora curate a box to your needs. There is also a card included in the box for a complimentary mini makeover (which are complimentary any way so I don’t really get that) and 50 extra points if you purchase something in store.


I actually got the box variation I wanted for a change what are the odds lol.

Herbivore Blue Tansy Resurfacing Clarity Mask

Full Size: 70 ml

Full Size Cost: $48

Sample Size: 14 ml

Value: $9.60

This was the one item I wanted so bad so I am so excited I got this. I have been dying to try it. This is an AHA and BHA resurfacing mask and I have really wanted to start trying them. This smells really awful it is like a floral mixed with a fruit leather it really gave me a headache. This is supposed to tingle when you put it on but I didn’t feel anythig and after one use I haven’t seen any results but I will keep using it. The only thing I notices was that by my nose where it is super oily it actually really dried out my skin to the point that it was kind of itchy and I needed to put lotion on it. The rest of my skin was fine.

Belif The True Cream Moisturizing Bomb

Full Size: 50 ml

Full Size Cost: $38

Sample Size: 10 ml

Value: $7.60

So I tried this on my dryness from the mask and it was ok but didn’t last that long. I actually weirdly think this might be a great primer or moisturizer before primer it slightly blurred my skin a little I liked it. It is also light almost gel like which is how I like my moisturizers.

Ouai Shampoo Repair

Full Size: 10 oz

Full Size Cost: $28

Sample Size: 0.24 oz

Value: $0.67

Ouai Conditioner Repair

Full Size: 8.45 oz

Full Size Cost: $26

Sample Size: 0.24 oz

Value: $0.74

Well it is weird that these two samples are totally different prices. I don’t love Quai products they just tend to do nothing for my hair. This will get thrown in my travel sample bin and collect dust for awhile.

Ciaté London Liquid Velvet in Pin Up

Full Size: 6.5 ml

Full Size Cost: $19

Sample Size: 2 ml

Value: $5.85

I actually have this exact sample and can’t remember where I got it from. But I love this it is a very neutral berry shade and a nice comfortable mousse matter formula. It is definitely not transfer proof you will be touching up with this. Swatched Below.

Touch in Sol Metallist Liquid Foil & Glitter in #3 Talia

Full Size: Liquid 0.123 oz/ Glitter 0.07 oz

Full Size Cost: $25

Sample Size: 0.041 oz / 0.023 oz?

Value: $8.33

The size of this sample is not listed so I am guessing about a third. This is pretty neat product I like the super foiled cream shadow and the glitter is a liquid that holds together pretty well this is a nice alternative to the the Stila Glitter and Glows this way you get 2 products for the same money. These are very shiny and glittery and I like it there are limited color options but they all look nice. Talia is a nice champagne toned silver. Swatched Below.

Sephora Contour Eye Pencil 12hr Wear Waterproof in Black Lace

Full Size: 1.2 g

Full Size Cost: $10

Sample Size: 0.48 g

Value: $4

This is a nice creamy black liner it only lasts in my waterline for a few hours though not much does last in my waterline though. There isn’t much to say about a black liner this is a good dupe for the Makeup Forever Aqua XL those last loger but they have the same feel. Swatched Below.

Pin up, Liquid eyeshadow, Glitter eyeshadow, Eyeliner.


I am so happy with this month’s bow it is rare that I will use every product in a box. ad no perfume this month which was a change. Also because of the shampoo/ conditioner set I ended up with 7 items which is one more then usual so hell yeah.

Quick Summary:

Total Value: $36.79

Skincare: 2

Makeup: 3

Tools: 0

Hair Care: 2

Perfume: 0

Other: 0

And as far as sizes:

Full Size: 0

Deluxe Sample: 1

Sample: 6

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Medusa’s Makeup September 2017 Subscription Box Review

Medusa’s Makeup

Cost: $15.95 monthly

Cycle: Every Month

What is it: Every month Medusa’s Makeup sends 3-5 full size products, with a value of $40 from their line.  I have been subscribing since their inaugural bag. They have changed things up a bit from 3-5 products to 3-4 products each month.

Medusa’s Make up is a vegan and cruelty free company and made in the USA.

They usually send out their newest products and always full size.


Cute very berry themed back to school box.

Glitter in Key Lime Pie

Full Size: 3 g

Full Size Cost: $8

Sample Size: 3 g

Value: $8

This is not a compelling enough color for me to keep so I will be passing this along. I am not a huge glitter fan tends to bother my contacts.

Totally Baked Eyeshadow in Awesome

Full Size: 2 g

Full Size Cost: $9

Sample Size: 2 g

Value: $9

This is a very bold pink shade. Unfortunately this is not nearly as pigmented as any of the other shadows I have tried from Medusa’s so that is a little weird to me. It is very soft and definitely buildable so it really isn’t a problem just sorta weird. Swatched Below.

Lip Paint in Bang

Full Size: 1.5 g

Full Size Cost: $12

Sample Size: 1.5 g

Value: $12

Finally one of the lip paints in a color I will wear this is a gorgeous pinky berry shade I love it. These do not come off for anything it is really awesome. I am so thrilled. Swatched Below.

Star Bright Luminous Creme Hilighter

Full Size: 1.5 g

Full Size Cost: $12

Sample Size: 1.5 g

Value: $12

Does it bug anyone else the way they chose to spell this? No? Just me then, ok, This is supposed to be a cream highlight for the face but it never really dries down or sinks into the skin like other cream highlights I have it stays wet and creamy. Which is cool for photos and looks great for like ten minutes and then it melts into a mess. This is a really cool product though and I am glad then sent something kinda different it also looks really really pretty on the lips as a gloss (moisturizing and not sticky at all) or topping matte lipsticks. Swatched Below.


Total: $41

This was a really good month. They sent out a pretty cohesive look and a nice interesting. The cream highlight and lipstick pair super well together and I do appreciate a good berry lip + berry toned eye look so this is a great box for me. First month in a long time that I am happy and not a little meh about this box.

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