Next I reach for the Boomstick Color, that’s it on the far right. I just draw right on my skin, spread with my fingers and that’s perfect! I’ve been using it on areas that feel dry and need a little more moisture when I get out of the pool, that’s mostly my chin and cheeks. It would be great for travel (and it doesn’t even need to go in your 3-1-1 bag since it is solid). It’s one of those products that you can use everywhere in a pinch, on your face, your cuticles, etc. It’s call Boomstick Glo, and it is an intensive, beeswax based moisturizer in a stick. The first one, on the far left, isn’t even color. So, these makeup sticks from Boom! by Cindy Joseph are currently everything. Which means my skin is a bit drier than usual thanks to the chlorine, and sometimes I need a little more color when I get out the pool (but I rarely have more than about 30 seconds to touch up since I have little ones who are begging for food about that time). And I’ve been spending a lot of time in our new pool. Pregnancy Safe Makeup: What to Use? When to Worry?.Pregnancy Skincare and Beauty Newsletter.They are worth looking into…! I actually want to try another shade or two after using Bring It as this type of candy apple red isn’t really my shade of choice…but I must admit the gloss shade made the red super wearable.ĭryness yes, glitter double yes, but the finished effect may just be worth suffering through some of those issues. This actually makes an even better product and makes the complete look come together and really POP! If you’re ordering from MUA Makeup Academy anyway I would stick one or two shades into your cart. I think to get the most out of the product all you need is to add a clear gloss. Overall, the formula is a little lacking but the concept actually works. MUA created a tutorial for application which is rather helpful which you can view here. Lucky enough that glittery texture isn’t gritty and it applies quite smoothly although for more shine I’d add clear gloss as it lacks shininess and merely produces more sparkle than a mirror-like shine. The gloss also has issues as it has a rather chunky, glittery texture. The shade I choose Bring It, is a rich true red with a sparkly orgasm-like golden peach gloss. But when it is in place, WOW! It’s really full coverage and gives lips a super pigmented pay off. It doesn’t have any creaminess to it which results in a bit of tugging as you apply and a less than smooth application. If you’re not keen on pouty lips no prob you can simply use the lipstick or gloss on their own or even apply the gloss all over the top of lipstick for a sparkling full coverage lipstick look.įormula is iffy here as the matte lipstick is heavily saturated with color to the point of staining lips well after it fades however, it is very dry and drying. Applying it this way creates the illusion of volume so your lips have a graduating effect which in turn gives lips a poutier, larger appearance. You can use this in any number of ways but the main look is to apply the lipstick and dab the shimmering gloss in the center of your lips for a volumizing effect or a “BOOM” as Makeup Academy calls it. I recently hauled this during a sale the brand was having on their International site for a mere �1.50 which is around $2.50. MUA Makeup Academy Lip Boom is a lipstick and highlighting duo to create the look of fuller, curvier, pouter lips by producing the illusion of volume.
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