Saturday, September 20, 2025

WET N WILD: DISNEY VILLAINS | AFFORDABLE DISNEY MAKEUP | DRUGSTORE DISNEY MAKEUP

Prepare yourself for another post in our Feeling Pretty series...

When I heard about the Disney Villains makeup collection from Wet n Wild, I felt like a kid who just discovered a secret lair. 

Disney fan? Guilty. 

Villain enthusiast? Double guilty. 

My inner child and my inner chaos gremlin were both ready.

The collection is massive — but in a very good, very "evil mastermind with a color-coded plan" kind of way. Here’s how everything is laid out:

  1. Top row: Three liquid eyeliners, two crystal face gems, and a gem face mask.

  2. Second row: A sponge, three mascaras, and three brow blade pencils.

  3. Third row: Four cream blushes, a lip scrub + mask duo, and four plumping lip glosses.

  4. Fourth row: Four jelly highlighters and three jelly blushes.

  5. Fifth row: Two eye-and-face palettes, a finishing mist, and two mirrors.

  6. Bottom row: Four themed makeup bags (adorable, villain-chic).

Of course, I grabbed the two palettes — and my sister picked one of the lip glosses (which she very graciously let me barrow so I could test it).


I love the colors of all the lip glosses in this collection, but in the last few Wet n Wild launches I've had some reactions to their lip products. So before committing, I borrowed my sister's to see if history would repeat itself.  

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Unleashed: 

This one leans warm, but with a villain twist. The shadows are a mix — some are buttery soft, others a bit firmer; some are super pigmented, others a more sheer but very buildable. There is some fallout, but nothing unmanageable. 

Overall, this palette feels very “classic villain meets glam.” You can do anything from a daytime smoky eye to a full dramatic night look. It's incredibly versatile and very wearable. This palette can be purchased on Wet N Wild's websiteAmazon, and Ulta




First Row


Fur - buttermilk with a sheer shimmer

Obsession - cantaloupe with metallic shimmer

Fashion - tiger shade with medium shimmer

Madness - mulberry shimmer with chameleon bronze shift


Second Row


Mirror - parmesan with medium shimmer

Cruelty - matte cantaloupe

Envy - navy matte shimmer with satin finish

Vanity - mauve matte shimmer, leans more matte


Third Row


Dalmatian - very sheer silver shimmer, buildable

Apple - candy matte shimmer, satin finish (not eye safe)

Runway - bubblegum matte with subtle shimmer (not eye safe)

Stiletto - eggplant matte shimmer, appears more matte (not eye safe)


Fourth Row


Disguise - matte black with satin finish

Fairest - scarlet matte (not eye safe)

Cauldron - sangria matte (not eye safe) 

Cloak - brick metallic shimmer

(Also...is it just me or should Cauldron be black and Disguise be the sangria shade? Naming confusion noted.)

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Beautiful Destroyer:

This one is more experimental and definitely cooler-toned. 

Yes — there is glitter

The glitters are gritty, but with careful application they’re honestly kind of magical. 

This palette feels extremely villainous, but in a regal, underwater-witch kind of way. If you want to play with glitter without going full disco ball, this is the one for you. It can be purchased on Wet N Wild's websiteAmazon, and Ulta




First Row


Aurora - blush matte subtle shimmer (not eye safe)

Contract - tortilla matte

Potion - purple, pink, turquoise, and silver glitter (not eye safe)

Sorcery - light cyan shimmer 


Second Row


Voice Theft - periwinkle matte (not eye safe)

Siren - periwinkle glitter (not eye safe)

Sea Witch - eminence purple shimmer

Tentacles - sapphire metallic shimmer


Third Row


Thorns - orchid matte (not eye safe)

Dragon - magenta, coral, and copper chameleon shimmer (not eye safe)

Spindle - lime metallic shimmer

Deep Sea - turquoise and purple glitter 


Fourth Row


Revenge - raisin black with purple shimmer (not eye safe)

Curse - coffee matte (not eye safe)

Flotsam - dark teal matte

Jetsam - pine shimmer (photo sadly doesn't capture it)

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Evil Witch:

I love this shade. It's gorgeous and has a fruity scent that I really appreciated.

This can be purchased on Wet N Wild's websiteAmazon, and Ulta


The photo truly doesn't do this gloss justice.

Full transparency though: I have been having sensitivity reactions to Wet n Wild lip products lately, so I tested my sister's very cautiously.

The color? Perfect

The plumping tingle? Extremely real.

My lips felt burny and uncomfortable, even layered over another lip product.

Neither my sister nor I were fans of the charm on the lid either. She removed hers pretty quickly.

For my sensory-sensitive friends:

If tingly or plumping lip products bother you, I would skip these. The shade is beautiful, but the sensation is not for everyone.

I really wish Wet n Wild would separate plumping formulas into their own permanent line and keep limited edition glosses more stim-friendly. I would have bought multiple shades if that were the case. 

Comfortable lips matter too.

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I love the Disney villains collection — it's a fun, creative idea, and both eye-and-face palettes are fantastic. Some shades are perfect for everyday wear, while others are great for experimenting and playing.

There is something for everyone — whether you are channeling subtle mischief or full evil queen energy. 

I can't wait to see that Wet n Wild does next. 

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