Beauty Product Reviews

Useful but not my favorite UD palette

I don't know why I chose this palette because I'm not a fan of purple eyeshadow. I ended up not liking the pink shade very much either but everything is richly pigmented. The liner is amazing as is the UDPP. All in all a useful palette for everything from a neutral eye to a bit of color.

It's a'ight.

This foundation isn't an exact dupe for the Urban Decay Naked Foundation but it's close. The coverage is light to medium -more than a tinted moisturizer, but less than the Revlon Colorstay Foundation- and is not very buildable. It does feel light on the skin but again, not as light as the UDNF. I apply it with a Real Techniques Buffing Brush and it works ok for me. It isn't the greatest for oily skin but when used in conjunction with an oil-control primer it lasts longer.

Sandy in color, not texture.

I hate the beach but I love this shade! Finally something "sandy" that I love that isn't gritty. Lit's Beach Baby is the most versatile neutral glitter shade that I own and can even be a good choice for a daytime glitter eye.

Copper!

The thumbnails don't do this shade justice. It is a vibrant, copper glitter that shines and shines and shines. Lit's size 2 is perfect for this shade. It keeps it from being too overpowering. There is a good amount of product in the cute, ice cube-like container and it will last for ages. Using the Lit Kit to apply all Lit glitters is really easy and fun. The Clearly Liquid Glitter Base really grabs onto the glitter and removes easily with soap and water or eye makeup remover. The Spark-L Duster works crazy-good for removing any fallout. All in all, it's a thumbs up!