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Kylie Cosmetics x Nightmare on Elm Street | Makeup


 


 It dawned on me that there are still makeup collections from last year that I haven't even mentioned here. Some I'm willing to look past and not worry about but the new faves have to be mentioned. So if you notice some older collections... Don't mind me!  This one was even further back, unfortunately, but I used this collection almost every day for a while. 



This palette has turned into a favorite. I haven't noticed a huge change in the formula since the reformulation but I've reached for this palette all fall and winter. I have to say it has mainly been for the neutrals but I do love the deep shades it offers. It has beautiful reds for Christmas and Valentine's but also has deep sultry shades for fall glam. All winter I was rocking a neutral eye with a bold lip and this palette was perfect for that too. The mattes blend really nicely and last all day. The deeper shades are a tad harder to blend than the neutrals but wear just as nicely. 


Swatches left to right: Face Your Fears, Elm Street, Alive But Dead, I'll Be Your Nightmare, Stay Up Late, He's Coming, Come To Freddy, Dream Demon, Don't Fall Asleep, Springwood High, Bad Dream, & Gonna Get You


Swatches left to right: Elm Street, Never Sleep Again, & Only A Dream


These lip lacquers are gorgeous, pigmented, and really give the shine. They aren't a product for me because they are glosses. I tend to stick to sheer to nude glosses if I wear one. But I feel gloss lovers would love these for their shine, pigment, and how they wear. 



The first-ever Jelly Stain from Kylie Cosmetics and I was super skeptical and honestly afraid of a disaster. It's unique and something fun in the beauty world so I give props to that but it is so pigmented that you do have to be careful. Remember less is more and my number 1 tip would be to do one cheek at a time or go fast. It stains so quickly that you don't want it setting too long unblended. Once blended this shade is a baby pink that is super pretty. If you get the hang of using it you can apply it super naturally or build up the pigment. I'm intrigued to see if they will bring it back with more shades. What was your favorite part of this collection? xx


Eyeshadow shades: Elm Street, Alive But Dead, Dream Demon, & Gonna Get You 
Lip & Cheek Jelly Stain in Krueger 
Lip Lacquer in Only a Dream 


Eyeshadow shades: Alive But Dead, Elm Street, & I'll Be Your Nightmare 
Lip & Cheek Jelly Stain in Krueger 
Lip Lacquer in Never Sleep Again






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