The Crayon Case: Palette Mega Haul/Tutorial/Review
talkthrough tutorial begins at: 2:33
haul/review beings at: 19:58
what's good? how ya doin? it's ya girl Dee back with another video.
i'm super happy to bring this video to you all. it's been a long time and a few orders in the works. I have been collecting a few items from this company called The Crayon Case. they are a black owned cosmetics company based out of Louisiana. the founder, Raynell "Supa" Steward, states that the company is dedicated to amateur makeup users and aspiring makeup artists. they have a plethora of products, from contour, to lipstick, to lashes, to liners, and of course, eyeshadows. they encourage you to "color outside of the lines."
the products that i own are as follows:
Box of Crayons Palette-- $30.00
Add Lashes-- $20.00
Colored Pencils -- $10.00
Double Brow Brush -- $3.00
Eye Glue Stick-- $10.00
An-Glow-La Highlight-- $15.00
Ross Sauce Palette-- $14.00
The Judy Brush-- $12.00
Watch Me Blush Palette -- $18.00
overall, i'm very pleased with the line of products and will invest in more as time progresses. i love the mission statement of coloring outside of the lines, and the emphasis on being geared towards amateurs, enthusiasts and aspiring makeup artists. looks as if the lipstick issue that i spoke of was also resolved a few days ago and they are able to sell the items again.
plan to pick one up? let me know what you think in the comments below, so sorry for the long video! and as always, thanks for watching.
lipstick used-- MAC Viva Glam, Taraji P Henson, (version #1) lipstick and lipgloss.
foundation-- Ruby Kisses No More Blemish Foundation,
setting powder-- Sasha Buttercup Powder, then Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder: Medium Deep,
haul/review beings at: 19:58
what's good? how ya doin? it's ya girl Dee back with another video.
i'm super happy to bring this video to you all. it's been a long time and a few orders in the works. I have been collecting a few items from this company called The Crayon Case. they are a black owned cosmetics company based out of Louisiana. the founder, Raynell "Supa" Steward, states that the company is dedicated to amateur makeup users and aspiring makeup artists. they have a plethora of products, from contour, to lipstick, to lashes, to liners, and of course, eyeshadows. they encourage you to "color outside of the lines."
the products that i own are as follows:
Box of Crayons Palette-- $30.00
Add Lashes-- $20.00
Colored Pencils -- $10.00
Double Brow Brush -- $3.00
Eye Glue Stick-- $10.00
An-Glow-La Highlight-- $15.00
Ross Sauce Palette-- $14.00
The Judy Brush-- $12.00
Watch Me Blush Palette -- $18.00
overall, i'm very pleased with the line of products and will invest in more as time progresses. i love the mission statement of coloring outside of the lines, and the emphasis on being geared towards amateurs, enthusiasts and aspiring makeup artists. looks as if the lipstick issue that i spoke of was also resolved a few days ago and they are able to sell the items again.
plan to pick one up? let me know what you think in the comments below, so sorry for the long video! and as always, thanks for watching.
lipstick used-- MAC Viva Glam, Taraji P Henson, (version #1) lipstick and lipgloss.
foundation-- Ruby Kisses No More Blemish Foundation,
setting powder-- Sasha Buttercup Powder, then Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder: Medium Deep,