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Review of boom cosmetics
Review of boom cosmetics









review of boom cosmetics
  1. #Review of boom cosmetics skin
  2. #Review of boom cosmetics full
  3. #Review of boom cosmetics plus

You can find the MAC Boom, Boom, Bloom Collection out now. For me the misses were a matter of color preference. Formula-wise everything is well made and excellent.

#Review of boom cosmetics skin

All the lipsticks were a miss for my complexion but I usually find super opaque pastel-like pinks or anything with a blueish undertone are a miss on my skin tone. The Lipglasses in For the Frill of It and Heartmelter are also really pretty but not must-haves in my opinion. Overall my top two favorites I think are musts are the Kabuki Doll Eyeshadow Palette and Cherry Blossom Fix+.

  • MAC Eyeshadow x9 Palette in Kabuki Doll.
  • #Review of boom cosmetics plus

  • MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural in Medium Plus.
  • Natasha Denona Transformatte Foundation in 30W.
  • #Review of boom cosmetics full

    It has smooth full opaque finish as most of these are the matte finish. The formula is really good coverage-wise. Also I can’t wear a lot of pink colors that have a blue undertone because it clashes with my olive/yellow/gold skin tone.

  • Cherry Mochi is a bright raspberry pinkīoom Boom Bloom Lipsticks are all super opaque and a little flat looking on me.
  • For the Frill of It is a pale shimmery pearly pink.
  • I do like the Heartmelter Lipglass but the others are just ok on my skintone.

    review of boom cosmetics

    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.

    review of boom cosmetics

    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.

    review of boom cosmetics

    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. 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.











    Review of boom cosmetics