![]() ![]() YouTube sensation Shane Dawson hopped onto this collaboration with Jeffree, and we think it's fair to say they broke the internet. Two major forces collaborating in the name of makeup to create everybody's dream palette: Conspiracy. This is the one every YouTuber fan has been waiting for. ![]() Mini-breaker: £27 MORPHE release The Jeffree Star Artistry Palette (August 2019)Ī post shared by Jeffree Star Cosmetics on at 8:11am PST The catch? It only actually contains two shades from Jawbreaker, and the rest are brand new, unreleased colours. Surprisingly, this was the first time a smaller version was also dropped, with Mini-Breaker, a nine-shade version of the palette was released alongside it - so you can play around at home AND on your travels. It recently caused a stir when it was found a website was re-selling the sell-out product for a higher price point along with some other of the key launches, and mama, fans were not having it - and are still rallying together to get the site taken down. Jawbreaker is the ultimate rainbow palette and a total step up from Thirsty, with 24 of only the most bold shades, this is a game-changer for festival season. While we're still mourning the loss of Thirsty, Jeffree has come through and given us the best invention, well.since. On behalf of the nation, we want Alien back! Blue Blood palette (March 2019)Ī post shared by Jeffree Star Cosmetics on at 2:01pm PST Thankfully, it paid off, with HUGE waiting lists and reviews on how it lived up to his original formulas, but the success didn't last long, as like its fallen sister Thirsty, it has now been discontinued.įans are super mad about it though, and the resale value of these palettes on eBay are around £100, but Jeffree says he's simply making way for all of the new releases dropping in 2020. Shying away from his traditional square packaging, Alien was perfectly in time with its Halloween release, boasting 18 super-spooky shades (including all kinds of neon greens) for those who like to get a little creative with their looks - and Instagram went wild. Ultimately, I decided to brave whatever criticism might come my way and review Star's latest collection.A post shared by Jeffree Star Cosmetics on at 8:00pm PDTĪfter the excitement (then disappointment) of Thirsty, Jeffree's second product drop of the year had everyone thinking that Alien was going to be the ultimate release. I worried that if I liked the products, I'd be labeled a hypocrite, and that, if I didn't enjoy them, I'd face the same backlash as I did in the past. So, when Star announced the Blood Lust collection, I didn't know how to proceed. I also found it tough to sleep at night, and difficult to concentrate on my work. Days after the article was published, I found myself afraid to open my email or look at my social-media accounts, as some people had been sending me edited pictures of myself. Of course, I'm far from the first journalist to receive hate comments, but I had never experienced such intense online bullying before. Constructive criticism and feedback are one thing, but people mocking my appearance and body are another. I expected some pushback from readers, but wasn't prepared for how cruel some fans of Star and Dawson could be. I found the Conspiracy eye-shadow palette to be messy and patchy, and the metallic lipsticks didn't work nearly as well as the matte shades, in my experience. Though I was initially intrigued by the YouTubers' collaboration, I wasn't very impressed by the products. It often indicates a user profile.ĭespite my hesitation, I still decided to purchase the Blood Lust collection for review. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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