Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Lise Watier folie loose pigments review

I'm going to start my product reviews with this company because it was my first foray into really collecting and playing with makeup, plus it is also a Canadian company and I like to support my fellow Canadians.

Many years ago my Mom popped a few little goodies into my stocking at Christmas and it was an awesome surprise. I had a few items of makeup at the time but I was fairly young and rarely put on makeup. After receiving the Christmas gift I quickly became interested in what else the company made.



The color I got was folie d'eau as well as a white gold lip gloss (named or etoile) and purple mascara (which has since been thrown out because it was old). Since then I have purchased five more colors folie d'amour, folie orange, folie pomme, folie aqua and folie violette. I have swatched the colors accordingly. The top line using the Lise Watier metamorfix liquid transformer and bottom line over Urban Decay's eden primer potion.



Folie d'eau: beautiful peacock blue/green
Folie d'amour: rosy pink
Folie orange: tangerine orange
Folie pomme: apple green/gold
Folie aqua: light turquoise with purple glitter
Folie violette: lovely purple
The liquid transformer really intensifies the colors and is great to use for a liner. I can't remember how much it costs, but I do remember that it was a little pricey. You could probably just use water to get the same effect although I'm not sure what the staying power would be.

The colors are all beautiful and vibrant but are fairly expensive ($18 for a 2g pot) so I have only treated myself once in a while with a purchase from their company.

Hope you enjoyed the review!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I am not a huge fan of Lise Waiter but these look amazing and very pigmented.

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Kelsey said...

I love how pigmented these colors are but the price really does deter me from buying. There are some other colors that I'm interested in getting but on the other hand I could probably find an excellent dupe for half the price

chyloe said...

I love your blog but hun its Lise Watier

Kelsey said...

I just changed it, it must have auto corrected it because my computer is telling the correct spelling is wrong. Thanks for the heads up!