This was my first contouring palette, I've always been a bit scared to try contouring, but I thought that it was a great price to start experimenting! The formulation goes on quite sheer which is good if you've made a mistake, and it's easy enough to intensify. It has a very powdered finish, so if you're not a fan of the floury look, use a dewy setting spray afterwards. I use the lighter shade a lot, to set eyelid concealer as well as a subtle highlighter. It's an easy buy for the price!
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Wet n Wild MegaGlo Contouring Palette, Dulce De Leche Review
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4.0/5
7th April, 2018
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4.0/5
11th September, 2017
I have cheekbones!
Tips: Use a creamy foundation first and a setting spray afterwards to help minimise the dusty finish
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I stumbled across wet n wild at Farmers in early 2018 (spoiler alert their brushes are between $3-$8) and thought I'd give this a go. I think it cost around $12. For starters it's rather large, so I don't see it running out in a very long time. It's probably 8-10 cm in diameter and half contour half highlight.
Its a light powder that makes it very easy to build the colour and it's quite forgiving so that If you accidentally put it on too dark, you can buff it out very easily.
I would consider this to be a very warm shaded palette so it suits me well.
The only issue I have is that I find it quite difficult to open and have to use both hands, this could just be the particular one I have or it could be product related.
Otherwise a very great product of you're just starting out
Tips: A contour brush (one that it's fluffy but also thin and tapered) is helpful for applying, and there is a wet n wild contour brush for around $5 if you don't already have one