Get ready for a wickedly glamorous transformation! The iconic Disney Villains are stepping out of the shadows and into your makeup collection, thanks to the new Wet n Wild Disney Villains Collection, now available online at ULTA.
But wait, there's more! This collection isn't just about looking good; it's about embracing the dark side of beauty. With products inspired by the infamous Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Ursula, and the fashion-forward Cruella, you're in for a treat.
The Disney Villains PR Box ($85) is a treasure trove for makeup enthusiasts. It includes a whopping 14 products for eyes, face, lips, and accessories. Here's a sneak peek at what's inside:
- Extreme Evil Jelly Blush: A weightless formula that melts onto the skin, inspired by Cruella's fiery personality.
- Bad Rep Jelly Highlighter: A hyper-reflective, cooling formula with a multidimensional sparkle, channelling Ursula's captivating allure.
- We Won't Bite Cream Blush: A gentle formula for a natural flush.
- Sinfully Sweet Finishing Mist: Locks in your look with a subtle shimmer, enhancing your complexion.
- Fiery Femmes Eye & Face Palettes: Two stunning palettes with 16 hyper pigments each, offering a range of finishes from buttery mattes to multi-dimensional glitters, inspired by the Evil Queen and Cruella's fiery personalities.
- Baddies Liquid Eyeliner: Available in two shades, 'Lovely Mess' and 'Queen of Mean', for a bold statement.
- Plumping Lip Glosses: Three unique glosses with charms, including 'Un-Friended' and 'Evil Witch', and a fourth option, 'Totally Twisted', inspired by Ursula's twisted charm.
- Bad Example Color Mascara: For lashes that command attention.
- Be Wicked Color Changing Lip Balm: A playful lip balm that reacts to your pH levels.
- Devious Dual Ended Lip Scrub & Mask: A 2-in-1 product for smooth and nourished lips.
- 2-in-1 Makeup Sponge and Vanity Mirror: Essential tools for a flawless application.
And that's not all! Individual products like the Extreme Evil Jelly Blush ($9.80) and Bad Rep Jelly Highlighter ($9.80) are also available, each inspired by a different villain. For instance, the Fiery blush takes its cues from Maleficent's intense persona.
But here's where it gets controversial... The collection seems to embrace the idea of 'beauty with a dark twist'. It raises questions about the fine line between celebrating fictional villains and promoting a potentially negative image. Are we glorifying these characters, or simply enjoying their iconic style?
What do you think? Is this collection a fun way to experiment with makeup, or does it cross a line? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Remember, makeup is a form of self-expression, and everyone's interpretation is unique. Embrace your inner villain, but always stay true to your own style.