Wet'n'Wild is back at it again with a limited edition launch. This time around, their fall launch is Midnight Mermaid themed which is full of metallic jewel toned items. The entire bundle will be available August 13 on ulta.com and individually on August 14 on http://www.wetnwildbeauty.com; it will be available in stores September 1. Wet'n'Wild is cruelty free and all the items are vegan, except one item. They are also on the cheaper side of the drugstore brands but have some of the highest quality.
MegaGlo Highlighting Bar ($6.99)
The MegaGlo Highlighters are a cult favorite because of the incredible quality for their price and outdoing high end products. There will be only one new shade in this collection, Midnight Moon. It is a frosty white gold base with a light pink, lavender shift. It is a rectangle shape instead and pressed with a mermaid scales.
Liquid Catsuit ($4.99)
There will be four new shades in their super popular liquid matte lipstick. The new one sin this release are all metallic mattes. There is a royal blue in Sea Seduction, a emerald green in Siren's Jewel, a deep magenta in Harbor a Crush and a copper orange in Coral Crown.
Color Icon Metallic Liquid Eye Shadow ($4.99)
They also released four shades in this product. It has been compared to Stila's Magnificent Metals but these are a fifth of the price. There is a black based one with silver glitter called Mysterious Nights, a purple based one with green and purple glitter called Moonlight Majesty, a deep teal with blue glitter in Lara's Necklace and a bright blue iwth blue and purple glitter in Aquatic prism. They can be applied on a bare eyelid or on top of a shadow for a different effect.
Mega Liner Metallic Liquid Eyeliner ($3.99)
These liquid liners are metallic, not glitter so it will apply smoothly and evenly and have a shine to it rather than chunky. It comes in a bright teal called Sea Symmetry, a true blue in Sea Dreams and a cool toned grey in Trident's Shimmer.
These will all be for sale for individual purchase or as the bundle for $35. Move over unicorns, we want mermaids now!