6/21/2023 0 Comments Review of boom cosmeticsI do like the Heartmelter Lipglass but the others are just ok on my skintone. I think the concept and color scheme had such potential to be perfect spring pinks but since they are so opaque they are a little hard for me to pull off. Once I have my tan back I think it will make a nice contour powder. Spring Bling is a soft medium brown that looks a little dirty on my skin right now. It’s too matte and light for me to wear as a highlighter, I can kinda pass it off as a blush but it’s on the light side (scroll to bottom for how this one looks on the face). There are are also two High-Light Powders which have a pretty overspray on top of a semi-matte satin powder. I also like to use it as a setting spray to reduce the powdery look of my setting powder. I use this to either prime the skin before I apply my base. The packaging is so pretty and it’s not too strong in the smell. As a huge fan of the Fix+ (original and scented ones) I think this is another must. If you check out one thing I highly recommend this one.įor the face there is a lightly scented Prep + Prime Fix+ which has a very soft cherry blossom scent. To me it has the perfect mix of colors and has everything I need for a complete eye look. The shimmers have a really good color payoff and smooth shimmer. It’s neutral warm but isn’t too warm, pink or red. It has a beautiful mix of neutrals and warmer brown gold shimmers and one pinkish bronze. The best thing in the collection is the Eyeshadow x9 Palette in Kabuki Doll. Lipstick ($19.50 each) in Hey, Kiss Me!, Wagasa Twirl, Hi-Fructease, Framboise Moi, Tsk Tsk!.Lipglass ($18.50 each) in For the Frill of It, Pink-A-Boo, Cherry Mochi and Heartmelter.High-Light Powder ($34 each) in Fleur Real and Spring Bling.They’ve also repromoted one of their Strobe Creams which I didn’t swatch for the post but you can see my original post on these here. The limited-edition collection feature a lot of pink tones for lips and cheeks along with a neutral shimmer x9 eyeshadow palette. When I use it, my skin looks even, flushed, and glowy.MAC’s latest is the Boom, Boom, Bloom Collection which has some of the prettiest cherry blossom petal packaging I think I’ve ever seen. However, the PrimeWand Pigment really shines here: the berry tint helps conceal age spots and other skin imperfections, and even heals them on the spot thanks to healing ingredients like beet extract and honey. If you’re looking for versatility… PrimeWand Trinityīoth products are pretty comparable on the versatility front: PrimeWand Trinity and Boomstick Trio each have a moisturizer, a multitasking pigment, and a highlighter. Overall, they didn’t have as much of a buildable “glow” like Prime Prometics’ formulas did. The Boomstick Trio, which also comes with three sticks (Glo, Color, and Glimmer), just doesn’t quite measure up. My first thought was how much the products felt like moisturizers because they actually are! The trio stayed put all day, so I didn’t have to touch up in the afternoon.Īll of the PrimeWand Trinity products have hydrating oils and premium ingredients like hyaluronic acid and bioactive and herb blends, so it’s not just makeup–it’s skincare, too. The PrimeWand Pearl highlighter has actual pearl extract for a luminous finish! I look positively radiant when I use all three, and it’s bringing my confidence back. The second product, the PrimeWand Pigment stick, is a universal berry/wine tint that brings buildable color back into my face.
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