REVIEW: Wet N Wild Comfort Zone

This palette retails for $4.79 CAD at WalmartWalgreen'sTarget and online retailers. The palette come in 3 types, the Comfort Zone 738 (neutral), Petal Pusher 736 (purple) and Blue Had Me At Hello 737 (blue) featuring eight beautiful shimmery shadows. As shown below, each colour is extremely pigmented and super blend-able which of course Wet N Wild is known for.

Wet N Wild Comfort Zone

The packaging is a typical plastic drugstore pallet but it closes shut and I am able to travel with it without any issues. It's what's on the inside that counts.


On the back of each palette, it features detailed instructions to help out every beginner use the right colour combinations to suit her desired eye look.

My two favourite colours are the two bottom definer colours because they have this shimmery effect that reflects light in a way that if it was the only shade you had on, you'd look like you had on multiple shadows. Also, using a base, the two definer colours look different which is nice because you pretty much have four different effects out of two shades.

The shadows themselves are highly pigmented and have good colour payoff. As they are more on the satin side, they are buttery and blend very nicely on the eyelid. For such an inexpensive eyeshadow, I am very impressed at the quality.
 

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For only $4.79 CAD you cannot go wrong. I totally recommend everyone to try this palette, the shadows are amazing!

Kisha Adams-Goody

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