Prepare yourself for another post in our Feeling Pretty series...
I got really excited about this collection when my sister first saw it on social media and told me about it. We both immediately did what any normal, well-adjusted makeup lovers would do...we stalked the full collection on the Wet n Wild website before the launch to decide what we wanted. Priorities.
Kaitlyn found the limited edition collection at her local Walmart, and I found it at my local Walmart about a week later.
The display has the products on three sides.
One side of the display carries bronzer palette, highlighter palette, blush palette, and a multi-stick set on the first row. On the second row is a two-piece sponge set. The third row has a fast-dry nail polish set (two colors) and a hand mirror.
The next side of the display has a six-piece file set, two face and body gems, and a white liquid eyeliner. In the middle section, there are two liquid cheek and lip colors, two liquid eyeshadows, and three lip glosses. The bottom section holds makeup remover towelettes.
On the final side of the display, there is an eye and face palette on the first row, makeup brush set on the second row, and makeup bags on the final row.
The packaging on the Alice in Wonderland collection is so cute. Like...aggressively cute. I fell in love with both the eye and face palette and the shimmery red lip gloss basically immediately.
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Lost In Wonderland Eye and Face Palette:
The eye and face palette has such beautiful bright colors. I like that there are neutrals and brights, so you can go subtle...or go full Mad Matter chaos.
There's a mixture of matte, shimmer/metallic, and glitter pigments. Most of the pigments feel soft and buttery, are blendable, and nicely pigmented — but there is a little fallout. The glitter shades do have a little bit of a grit to them, but over all the grit isn't terrible.
The embossed pigments are so dang cute. Also, six of the pigments aren't eye safe — so just be mindful of placement.
The packaging? Adorable. I love that it's not just the "good" characters — the villains got invited to the tea party too.
The Lost in Wonderland palette can be purchased at the Wet n Wild website, Amazon, Walmart, Ulta, Walgreens, CVS, and Target.
First Row
I'm Late - cool matte white
Drink Me - cool white iridescent glitter (this glitter has the worst fallout in the palette...she's messy)
Cheshire - cool matte rose pink (dustier in person)
Merry Unbirthday - cool glitter rose gold
Mary Ann - cool shimmer violet with blue sparkles
Second Row
Not All There - cool matte fuchsia (also dustier in person)
Delightful Child - warm matte turquoise
Best Butter - warm shimmery metallic Egyptian gold
Always Curious - warm glitter apricot
Tea Anyone? - cool shimmer chocolate brown with silver sparkle (cooler tone in person)
Third Row
Hungry Walrus - warm matte sepia
Bonkers - cool shimmery metallic gold brass
Dinah - cool shimmery metallic rose gold
In Command - cool shimmery metallic fuchsia (brighter pink person)
Rabbit Hole - shimmer navy with silver, magenta, and blue sparkle
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Not a Weed:
I originally wasn't planning on getting this lip gloss when Kaitlyn and I browsed the collection online...but then I saw it in person at Walmart all logic left my body.
This red shimmery lip gloss is so beautiful — the pictures really don't do it justice. It actually reminded me a bit of the Wet n Wild Zodiac lip glosses. Different color, that same fine glitter magic.
Not A Weed is a bright red with a slight orange tone and gold fine glitter.
There is a bit of a grit (because glitter), but I didn't think it was terrible. My sister, however, immediately commented on the grit — but she still agreed it was pretty.
I was nervous the orange tone wouldn't look good on me...but I ended up loving it. It's super shimmery and eye-catching without being over the top.
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That Way:
This cool dusty pink product is meant to be worn as a blush and/or liquid lipstick.
I personally don't wear blush much since my face already has natural pink/red tones — so I only tested it as a lipstick.
It reminded me more of a mouse lipstick texture. I've heard when worn as a blush it has a blurring effect, blends easily, has a dewy finish, and is buildable.
The applicator is bigger than the average lip gloss applicators — probably to make blush application easier — but it makes lip application harder.
Kaitlyn and I both agree this is better as a blush than a lip product.
When I applied it to my lips, it started creasing almost immediatley — which never happens that fast for me. It also peeled pretty badly. My test wear lasted about and hour and a half before I gave up because I couldn't stand it anymore.
It did remind me of an older Wet n Wild limited edition gloss though.
If you already own Got The Scoop lip gloss from a previous collection, I'd just use that instead. I wouldn't recommend buying That Way if you only plan to use it on the lips — it may perform much better as a blush.
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In A World Of My Own:
These 40-seconds fast-dry polish com in a set of two.
Do they dry in 40 seconds?...No.
Do they dry fairly quickly? Yes. We respect the effort.
I needed about two to three coats for full opacity.
The colors honestly gave me more Cinderella vibes than Alice in Wonderland — but they're still really pretty.
Invitation:
This warm bumblebee yellow is such a beautiful shade — but I did experience some air bubbles after application.
Yes, Miss Alice:
This cool pale turquoise is probably my favorite of the two. I still had some air bubbles, but not as bad as with Invitation.
I highly recommend checking out the Wet n Wild Alice in Wonderland Collection and grabbing anything you love while it's still available. Limited edition displays have a habit of disappearing when you least expect it (makeup gremlins, probably).
Everything is so bright, colorful, and fun — definitely a collection that feels whimsical and collector-worthy.
What's your favorite product from the collection? Let me know in the comment section below!
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