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Frost Bunny

Fenty Beauty Frost Bunny Metallic Eye + Lip Crayon SetFenty Beauty Frost Bunny Metallic Eye + Lip Crayon Set ($39.00 for 0.15 oz.) includes three shades of “creamy, metallic” crayon-style product that can be used on the eyes and lips. The formula is supposed to have “insane glide” that is “creamy upon application” but sets. The brand says that they can be used as eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick, or lip liner. I found the performance to be underwhelming both on the eyes and lips, though on lips it was particularly disappointing. The best use for these were as eyeliners, though there are far better pencil eyeliners on the market.

The pencils feature a very waxy, thinner consistency that does tug somewhat (eyes and lips) and often requires multiple passes over curved areas–they’d swatch well enough on my arm but in practice, I had trouble getting even, opaque coverage whether I tried the formula as an eyeliner, eyeshadow, or lipstick. They were easiest to use on my lower lash line, as they only tugged a bit, but the coverage seemed to lift slightly as I tried to layer and even out the color or else it would pull away along any fine lines. However, if I tried to diffuse or blend out the line, product flaked off or lifted away randomly. While swatches were difficult to remove on my arm/hand, most shades disappeared within six hours on my waterline and were noticeably faded after eight hours on my lower lash line.

As an eyeshadow, they applied poorly with fingertips and a brush as the formula dries so quickly that most of the product remained on my fingertip or wouldn’t adhere to my skin (from the brush), so applying directly from the pencil was best, which resulted in decent coverage but was often patchy or uneven. If I attempted to go back over areas with the pencil, I couldn’t glide the pencil; I had pat and push it onto just the area or else it would lift away other areas. When I tried to diffuse the edges, whether I just used a fluffy brush or fingertips along the bare edge or if I tried to use a powder eyeshadow (say, in the crease) to blend the shimmer shades and a matte crease shade together, the cream eyeshadow lifted away and left behind bald patches. I reached the point where it was a game of applying and accepting that they’d never look great on my actual lids. They did have decent wear on my lids with about eight to nine hours without creasing but the color started to flake off.

As a lip product, the formula actually managed to get worse! They take some maneuvering to apply evenly, as the texture was thin and drier, and the pencil tugged a bit in order to get even coverage on my lips. The big issue was that I could not press my lips together, not even once, whether intentionally, accidentally, or while talking, or else the color would lift away noticeably. I tried leaving the color alone for a solid five minutes in case there was some “dry down” that I needed to wait for (nothing about the texture suggested that), but it didn’t help. The strange part was that it stayed on well with respect to drinking/light meals but if the product came in contact with itself, it gave up. I tried not to press my lips together, but inevitably, just talking proved enough to cause patchiness within an hour of wear that worsened over time. (Please reference Sunfrost, where I took a photo after gently pressing my lips together, not even rubbing, just a gentle press, and see how much lifting occurred–it continued to lift as long as I had it on.)

Frost Bunny LE Limited Edition . $39.00. 0 20 F F 4 Product 8 Pigmentation 5 Texture 5 Longevity 2.5 Application 54% Total

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Banana Frost

Banana Frost is a pale, yellow gold with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. It had good pigmentation in a single layer with a firm, thin consistency that had a lot of waxiness to it, which helped it glide decently over my skin, but it did not have enough creaminess to apply easily to lids, lash lines, or lips without some tugging/pulling. It was easiest to use as an inner tear duct highlighter or as a wash all-over the lid but has to be applied directly from the tube as there was no color payoff if applied with fingertips (everything remained stuck to my fingertip!).

It performed poorly as a lipstick: it applied unevenly, emphasized lip texture, separated along my lip lines (and settled there), lifted if I dared press my lips together (even just talking), adhered poorly to the inner area of my lips, and looked even patchier and more uneven within an hour of wear. The “wear” as a lipstick was poor, though some of the color clung to my lips for a good six hours otherwise. The formula was drying on my lips.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

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Laura Mercier Seashell (P, $28.00) is more shimmery, lighter, cooler (90% similar). View Swatches Formula Overview - The formula is supposed to have "insane glide" that is "creamy upon application" but sets. The brand says that they can be used as eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick, or lip liner. I found the performance to be underwhelming both on the eyes and lips, though on lips it was particularly disappointing. Fenty has been fairly consistent, and where they've missed, it's usually not a total failure, but I had no luck with this formula at all. The pencils feature a very waxy, thinner consistency that does tug somewhat (eyes and lips) and often requires multiple passes over curved areas--they'd swatch well enough on my arm but in practice, I had trouble getting even, opaque coverage whether I tried the formula as an eyeliner, eyeshadow, or lipstick. They were easiest to use on my lower lash line, as they only tugged a bit, but the coverage seemed to lift slightly as I tried to layer and even out the color or else it would pull away along any fine lines. However, if I tried to diffuse or blend out the line, product flaked off or lifted away randomly. While swatches were difficult to remove on my arm/hand, most shades disappeared within six hours on my waterline and were noticeably faded after eight hours on my lower lash line. As an eyeshadow, they applied poorly with fingertips and a brush as the formula dries so quickly that most of the product remained on my fingertip or wouldn't adhere to my skin (from the brush), so applying directly from the pencil was best, which resulted in decent coverage but was often patchy or uneven. If I attempted to go back over areas with the pencil, I couldn't glide the pencil; I had pat and push it onto just the area or else it would lift away other areas. When I tried to diffuse the edges, whether I just used a fluffy brush or fingertips along the bare edge or if I tried to use a powder eyeshadow (say, in the crease) to blend the shimmer shades and a matte crease shade together, the cream eyeshadow lifted away and left behind bald patches. I reached the point where it was a game of applying and accepting that they'd never look great on my actual lids. They did have decent wear on my lids with about eight to nine hours without creasing but the color started to flake off. As a lip product, the formula actually managed to get worse! They take some maneuvering to apply evenly, as the texture was thin and drier, and the pencil tugged a bit in order to get even coverage on my lips. The big issue was that I could not press my lips together, not even once, whether intentionally, accidentally, or while talking, or else the color would lift away noticeably. I tried leaving the color alone for a solid five minutes in case there was some "dry down" that I needed to wait for (nothing about the texture suggested that), but it didn't help. The strange part was that it stayed on well with respect to drinking/light meals but if the product came in contact with itself, it gave up. I tried not to press my lips together, but inevitably, just talking proved enough to cause patchiness within an hour of wear that worsened over time. (Please reference Sunfrost, where I took a photo after gently pressing my lips together, not even rubbing, just a gentle press, and see how much lifting occurred--it continued to lift as long as I had it on.) Browse all of our Fenty Beauty Metallic Eye & Lip Crayon swatches. Ingredients Methyl Trimethicone, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Polyethylene, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Octyldodecanol, Ozokerite, Acrylates/Dimethicone Copolymer, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Propylene Carbonate, Tin Oxide, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491).

Banana Frost LE Limited Edition . 0 5 F F 4 Product 9 Pigmentation 5 Texture 5 Longevity 2.5 Application 57% Total

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Parka Princess

Parka Princess is a medium, rosy copper with warm undertones and a pearly sheen. It had semi-opaque pigmentation that was somewhat buildable, but it had little room for error as more than two layers resulted in product separating and creating patchiness. The texture felt smooth, lightly waxy, and was very thin with an immediate dry down (no time to blend or play at all–blending resulted in the product flaking away).

As an eyeliner, it didn’t tug too much, but it didn’t deposit color evenly and blending it was no help as it made it worse by lifting/causing product to flake off. As an eyeshadow, it applied a bit better when I used it directly from the tube but couldn’t use my fingertips or a brush at all as nothing would translate, but I could not do much about the edges as the product started to lift and flake off when I attempted to soften the edges. As a lip product, it did not emphasize my lip texture as much as other shades and was less prone to separating and settling, though it did not adhere well to my upper lip nor the inner area of my lip.

It lasted for six hours as an eyeliner before flaking a bit and eight hours as eyeshadow. It was really only looking good for mere moments as a lip product, as gently pressing my lips together resulted in the product lifting away and revealing patchiness, though I continued to test it as if it didn’t look like Swiss cheese and parts of the color clung for a solid five hours, though the formula was drying.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

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NARS Zira (LE, ) is more shimmery, lighter, warmer (90% similar). View Swatches Formula Overview - The formula is supposed to have "insane glide" that is "creamy upon application" but sets. The brand says that they can be used as eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick, or lip liner. I found the performance to be underwhelming both on the eyes and lips, though on lips it was particularly disappointing. Fenty has been fairly consistent, and where they've missed, it's usually not a total failure, but I had no luck with this formula at all. The pencils feature a very waxy, thinner consistency that does tug somewhat (eyes and lips) and often requires multiple passes over curved areas--they'd swatch well enough on my arm but in practice, I had trouble getting even, opaque coverage whether I tried the formula as an eyeliner, eyeshadow, or lipstick. They were easiest to use on my lower lash line, as they only tugged a bit, but the coverage seemed to lift slightly as I tried to layer and even out the color or else it would pull away along any fine lines. However, if I tried to diffuse or blend out the line, product flaked off or lifted away randomly. While swatches were difficult to remove on my arm/hand, most shades disappeared within six hours on my waterline and were noticeably faded after eight hours on my lower lash line. As an eyeshadow, they applied poorly with fingertips and a brush as the formula dries so quickly that most of the product remained on my fingertip or wouldn't adhere to my skin (from the brush), so applying directly from the pencil was best, which resulted in decent coverage but was often patchy or uneven. If I attempted to go back over areas with the pencil, I couldn't glide the pencil; I had pat and push it onto just the area or else it would lift away other areas. When I tried to diffuse the edges, whether I just used a fluffy brush or fingertips along the bare edge or if I tried to use a powder eyeshadow (say, in the crease) to blend the shimmer shades and a matte crease shade together, the cream eyeshadow lifted away and left behind bald patches. I reached the point where it was a game of applying and accepting that they'd never look great on my actual lids. They did have decent wear on my lids with about eight to nine hours without creasing but the color started to flake off. As a lip product, the formula actually managed to get worse! They take some maneuvering to apply evenly, as the texture was thin and drier, and the pencil tugged a bit in order to get even coverage on my lips. The big issue was that I could not press my lips together, not even once, whether intentionally, accidentally, or while talking, or else the color would lift away noticeably. I tried leaving the color alone for a solid five minutes in case there was some "dry down" that I needed to wait for (nothing about the texture suggested that), but it didn't help. The strange part was that it stayed on well with respect to drinking/light meals but if the product came in contact with itself, it gave up. I tried not to press my lips together, but inevitably, just talking proved enough to cause patchiness within an hour of wear that worsened over time. (Please reference Sunfrost, where I took a photo after gently pressing my lips together, not even rubbing, just a gentle press, and see how much lifting occurred--it continued to lift as long as I had it on.) Browse all of our Fenty Beauty Metallic Eye & Lip Crayon swatches. Ingredients Methyl Trimethicone, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Polyethylene, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Octyldodecanol, Ozokerite, Acrylates/Dimethicone Copolymer, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Propylene Carbonate, Tin Oxide, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491).

Parka Princess LE Limited Edition . 0 5 F F 4 Product 7 Pigmentation 5 Texture 5 Longevity 2.5 Application 52% Total

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Guava Mint

Guava Mint is a medium, rosy taupe with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. It had medium color coverage that was buildable to opaque pigmentation with two to three layers, but it often ended up looking patchy when I tried this on my actual lids and lips (not just arm). The texture felt smooth initially with moderate waxiness, but it lacked creaminess and some thickness to give it more playtime and ease of application.

It applied unevenly as an eyeliner, and when I tried to blend it, the color flaked off in places. As an eyeshadow, I had to apply it directly from the tube and couldn’t blend along the edges (even when I worked quickly) because it set almost instantly and blending resulted in dislodging the product on my lid, which created lovely bald patches.

As a lipstick, I was able to get nearly opaque coverage with it, but it did tug and pull on my lips, while the product felt clingy, emphasized my lip texture, and lifted away and revealed a patchwork quilt of disappointment if I pressed my lips together ever-so-gently. This product was so unforgiving and finicky to use when often jumbo-sized, multi-tasking pencils are aimed to streamline one’s routine. It lasted for six hours on my waterline, seven hours on my lash line, and eight hours on my lid. Some of the product lingered for as long as six hours on my lips, but it looked like leopard print within two hours due to the product lifting away so easily, and it was drying over time as a lip product.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

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MAC Sand Tropez (Faerie Fayre) (LE, $20.00) is more shimmery, warmer (90% similar). View Swatches Formula Overview - The formula is supposed to have "insane glide" that is "creamy upon application" but sets. The brand says that they can be used as eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick, or lip liner. I found the performance to be underwhelming both on the eyes and lips, though on lips it was particularly disappointing. Fenty has been fairly consistent, and where they've missed, it's usually not a total failure, but I had no luck with this formula at all. The pencils feature a very waxy, thinner consistency that does tug somewhat (eyes and lips) and often requires multiple passes over curved areas--they'd swatch well enough on my arm but in practice, I had trouble getting even, opaque coverage whether I tried the formula as an eyeliner, eyeshadow, or lipstick. They were easiest to use on my lower lash line, as they only tugged a bit, but the coverage seemed to lift slightly as I tried to layer and even out the color or else it would pull away along any fine lines. However, if I tried to diffuse or blend out the line, product flaked off or lifted away randomly. While swatches were difficult to remove on my arm/hand, most shades disappeared within six hours on my waterline and were noticeably faded after eight hours on my lower lash line. As an eyeshadow, they applied poorly with fingertips and a brush as the formula dries so quickly that most of the product remained on my fingertip or wouldn't adhere to my skin (from the brush), so applying directly from the pencil was best, which resulted in decent coverage but was often patchy or uneven. If I attempted to go back over areas with the pencil, I couldn't glide the pencil; I had pat and push it onto just the area or else it would lift away other areas. When I tried to diffuse the edges, whether I just used a fluffy brush or fingertips along the bare edge or if I tried to use a powder eyeshadow (say, in the crease) to blend the shimmer shades and a matte crease shade together, the cream eyeshadow lifted away and left behind bald patches. I reached the point where it was a game of applying and accepting that they'd never look great on my actual lids. They did have decent wear on my lids with about eight to nine hours without creasing but the color started to flake off. As a lip product, the formula actually managed to get worse! They take some maneuvering to apply evenly, as the texture was thin and drier, and the pencil tugged a bit in order to get even coverage on my lips. The big issue was that I could not press my lips together, not even once, whether intentionally, accidentally, or while talking, or else the color would lift away noticeably. I tried leaving the color alone for a solid five minutes in case there was some "dry down" that I needed to wait for (nothing about the texture suggested that), but it didn't help. The strange part was that it stayed on well with respect to drinking/light meals but if the product came in contact with itself, it gave up. I tried not to press my lips together, but inevitably, just talking proved enough to cause patchiness within an hour of wear that worsened over time. (Please reference Sunfrost, where I took a photo after gently pressing my lips together, not even rubbing, just a gentle press, and see how much lifting occurred--it continued to lift as long as I had it on.) Browse all of our Fenty Beauty Metallic Eye & Lip Crayon swatches. Ingredients Methyl Trimethicone, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Polyethylene, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Octyldodecanol, Ozokerite, Acrylates/Dimethicone Copolymer, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Propylene Carbonate, Tin Oxide, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Iron Oxides (Ci 77499, Ci 77491), Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891).

Guava Mint LE Limited Edition . 0 4 F F 4 Product 7 Pigmentation 5 Texture 5 Longevity 2.5 Application 52% Total