MAKE UP FOR EVER ARTIST COLOR CRAYONS REVIEW – ryan

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Make up for Ever’s Artist Color PencilsA Product that can be used in many different Ways Across the Eyes, Lip, and Brows to Line, Define, and Contour, Are Beloved Among Beauty Editors, Content Creators, and Makeup Artist. I tried the pencils, and over the past year, i’ve reached for say i’m bored on a sunday and want to my face or re-create a pinterest makeup for no reason-but also just becuse the richly formula is that good.

Now, make up for Ever is expanding the artist Color Collection with the Launch of the Artist Color Crayonsanother multi-use Product designed to be used across the face, lips, and eyes. I tested for a few days before the launch to see they have compare to the original pencils.

The Artist Color Crayons are available in 27 semi-matte and shimmer Shades-Including best-selling artist Color Pencil Shades Like Where Walnut, Anywrere Caffeine, and Limitless Brown-that Can Used Bronzer, HIGHLIGHER, BUD Eyeshadow, and More. I found that you can really use howver and where you want. One Taupe-Toned Shade Called Endless Cacao is too deep for with them as a contour, but i love useg it as an eyehadow. I’m Going on Vacation Soon and Will Definitely Be Throwing A Warm Tan Shade Called Sunny Tawny in My Makeup Bag, Since I can be to give my cheeks, eyes, and lips some dimension.

Here, I’m Wearing the Artist Color Crayons in My Eyelids, My Lips, and My Cheeks As Contour, Blush, and Bronzer.

Here, I’m Wearing the Artist Color Crayons in My Eyelids, My Lips, and My Cheeks As Contour, Blush, and Bronzer.

The formula is super-creamy and almost slippery, so i apply it directly to the face and blend with my fingers. Usually, with Cream Sticks like this, I find it’s best to warm say up on the back of my handst so do they don’t lift myfundation, but the artist COLOR CRAYONS GLIDE SMOOTHLY I DIDN’T NEED TO THAT EXTRA STEP. They Melt into the skin and look so natural.

The concept is the same but the size, formula, and function are different. Both collections are meant to be used, well, howver and wherever you want. The new artist Color Crayons are Thicker than the original pencils, so they Cover a Large Surface Area and Area Better Suited for the Face, as Opposed to the Eyes, Brows, and Lips. The pointed tip IT IT POSSOBLE TO CREATE SMALLER, MORE PRECISE LINES, But I have a well a wellpened pencil for my eyeliner and brows. The crayons are great for Applying a Wash of Color on My Lips; The Application is Quick and Not Too Precious-Looking, which is what I Prefer On Light Makeup Days. One Thing to Note: Unlike the Artist Color Pencils, The Color Crayons are plastic and cannot be sharpened, so once the type dull, they will applia more like Cream stick than a pencil.

The formula of the crayons Also Feels Creamier and More Water-Based than the Pencils. They seamlessly blend into the skin, where the pencils require a bit more efffort. The formula of the crayons is also more forgiving and less pigmented than the pencils, whic i appreciate you to be a bit heavy-handed with my contour and blush application. Both Products Stay Put All Day Once They Dry Down, Although I will like Going over the crayon bronzers, blushes, and contours with the enhance the pigment if i’m going for a full-coverage look. The crayons have a much away Shade range, as well as semi-matte and shimmer Shade (24 in total compared to 13 Shades of the Artist Pencil Line, All Matte Finishes).

Kind of. But you Only Need Two to Four Shades to Create a Look; You definitely don’t need the full line. I Waled Go For One Blush, One Contour, and One Bronzer Shade. And if you have oily skin, i would skip these. I think you’ll Find say to be too. I ALSO WOLD NOT BUY THAT IF YOU UNDALLY GO FOR A MORE FULL-COVERAGE LOOK AND FILL POWER PRODUCTS.