Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Swatch and Review of wHet: Facetious

So I have a quick post for you today. As a follow up to my post yesterday: Primary Colors Unite!, I have wHet Facetious up for review today. I had never heard of wHet, but received this beauty in my Ipsy bag. Ipsy is a makeup/beauty product subscription for $10 a month you get about 5 good sized products to try and a makeup bag. I love it! If you would like to sign up through my referral link you may do so here: IPSY. Disclaimer: I do receive points if you sign up through my link. Facetious is a gorgeous deep blue crelly. There aren't any shimmers or glitters in it, it is just a solid gorgeous blue crelly. I only needed two coats for the photos below. 







When it came out with a jelly-like consistency I thought I was going to need several layers of this, but I was pleasantly surprised that I only needed two. The formula was nice, I had no issues with the application. I did notice a little bit of bubbling, but I didn't wait very long between coats. That is probably the only thing I would do differently next time I use this, and there will definitely be a next time. I love blues and this is such a great one with a great formula. Have you ever tried wHet? I would love to try more in the future. Thanks for reading!

4 comments:

  1. I got this one in my Ipsy bag as well...I don't have many jellies, so that's a good addition...I have some of those Sally Hansen tints and they are damn near colorless.....not exactly the same thing, but variations on the same jelly theme I guess. You make it look great here :)

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  2. I skipped the SH tints, heard they weren't all that great. I love true jelly polishes! I have one, Zoya Frida I think, I made a jelly sandwich with it on a post here and I loved it! Something about that squishiness!

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  3. Gorgeous jelly! I wonder if it would be too dark for leadlighting....

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  4. I haven't tried it, but I think it is a bit too dark for leadlighting.

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