Meview Monday: Coty Airspun Powder, Hard Candy Coconut Water Primer Stick, Milani Conceal and Perfect Foundation, and Blanc Electric Eyes Palette

Hey Guys!

So we're in luck this week. I have some amazing products to share with you this Meview Monday! ;) Today I'm going to be reviewing the Hard Candy Coconut Water Primer Stick, the Milani 2-in-1 Conceal and Perfect Foundation, Coty Airspun loose face powder in Honey Beige, and Blinc Electric Eyes Palette.

Starting with the Hard Candy Primer Stick... It has a cooling effect which I enjoy and smells pretty good. However, that being said it doesn't make my makeup last much longer than usual. I prefer my benefit porefessional over this but enjoy this as a moisturizer. It retails for $8.00 at Walmart. It comes with 0.42 oz of product and the packaging is adorable. That all being said, it doesn't really fill in my pores and just leaves me wanting more from my primer.  5/10.

Now onto the Milani Conceal and Perfect 2-in-1 Foundation. I bought it in the shade 02 originally however, it was way too dark for my skin so I had to return it and I bought 01 Creamy Vanilla. It's still a bit yellow toned for me as I have more of a pink undertone but it matches okay enough. I like the coverage I get from this foundation but it feels a bit heavy on my skin. It claims to be a foundation and concealer but I still have to put concealer on over the top. The foundation retails for $8.97 at Walmart and for the price I enjoy it. I just wish Milani had more of a shade range so that I could find an exact color match. 6/10.

The Coty Airspun loose powder is amazing. It really is all the rage. I hear beauty bloggers and youtubers everywhere raving about it and so I decided to pick it up. I got it in the shade honey beige and I love the added coverage and flawless look it gives me. It retails for $5.97 at Walmart and it is worth way more. I love this stuff! 9/10.

The last thing I am reviewing for you all today is the Blinc Cosmetics Electric Eyes palette that I got in my BoxyCharm. This palette is so creamy and pigmented. The shadows look almost foiled. I love them and it's just amazing quality. I don't know if I would've paid $45 for it, like it retails for on Blinc's website, however I love it and it is worth the $45 price tag. It comes with 11g of product which breaks down to $4.09 per gram which is in the Natasha Denona Palette Range and Lorac Pro Palette range. I think these shadows are better than my Lorac Pro Palette shadows and those are some of my favorites so that's saying something! 10/10!

xoxo

Christina <3

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