

I’ll definitely be buying more in the future (not now because I might be moving soon). Sadly, I only have 8 shades (out of the 24, I think?) at the moment but I’m fairly confident the other shades wouldn’t disappoint.


The application is very creamy, just the way I like it! I love how they’re not completely matte because it means they’re not so drying. They could last a couple of hours (without drinking and eating, of course). They’re such a steal for their cheap price without the reduced quality… they might be inexpensive, but they are so pigmented and there are so many shades that can pass up as MAC lipstick shades. My verdict: I think it goes without saying (if you read all my random comments above) that these are my favourite lipsticks right now. I wanted a good nude shade (thanks, Kylie Jenner) and I also heard this was a dupe for MAC’s Velvet Teddy! However, while it looks so good on other people, it felt a little too light for me that I kinda want to add a deeper shade for it to look better on me. Bare It All – This shade was on top of my list when I went shopping for these lipsticks.Next up: lip swatches! Warning: selfie galore. Gorgeous swatches, aren’t they?! I don’t know about you, guys, but I love looking at lipstick swatches on my arms… they’re just so nice to look at, haha! Anyway, you can clearly see how pigmented these lipsticks are even with just 1 swipe! They are so pigmented and creamy enough as they’re not totally matte, but semi-matte. However, packaging aside, the quality of these lipsticks are AMAZING. As a matter of fact, I had to clean the caps up before I took the photos because there were lipstick smears all over them. Honestly, they’re not the most sturdy of packaging but hey, they are so cheap I’m willing to overlook it!Īnother problem, too, is how the lipstick itself doesn’t go all the way down the tube and instead protrudes a little bit (as shown in the picture above)… it could get really messy! I’ve been REALLYYY careful but the lipstick still gets nicked when I’m putting the cap back on most of the time. The lipstick itself is held by a black tube with an acrylic cap. So for the packaging… they are obviously just made of plastic. However, here in the Philippines, they cost Php 299.00 (like $6.00) at the malls. But while MAC lipsticks cost like $20 ea, these ones only cost $1.99 ea (on Wet n Wild‘s website). I’ve heard so many good things about these lipsticks (they even get to be called dupes of some famous MAC lipsticks) that I knew I had to get a hold of them. Today, I will be reviewing my current favourite lipsticks: the Megalast lipsticks from Wet n Wild!
