But is it really? I’ve never worn any Jeffree Star products — partially because I already have sixty trillion lipsticks, partially because I, like many people, have Complicated Feelings about the J.Star persona — but, after hearing that you guys REALLY wanted a review, I bit the bullet and bought everything. Here’s my honest opinion. The bundle was available, according to my phone’s clock, at 12:58pm. I jammed it in my cart, then sat in a virtual “waiting room” for about 15 minutes before I could check out. I’m glad that I did; it sold out in 28 minutes flat. There are rumors that the bundle may restock in May, but those haven’t been confirmed yet. Daddy dried down to a much warmer brown than I was expecting. It was also kind of watery — I don’t know if this is how ALL JSC Lip Velours are, but the box said to shake well before using. I’ve never seen that as a liquid lipstick instruction before. I’m Shook looked like a red-fuchsia in photos, but was not at all. It dries down to a kind of terracotta pumpkin shade that’s ’90s in the best way. Second: THE FALLOUT. WAS. INSANE. You need to really load up your brush and work it into your skin to get that sex robot shine I’m rocking here, and after you do that, you will be covered in highlighter fallout. It was in my hair and on my clothes; everywhere. Finally: After trying this highlighter on a few of my co-workers, we all agreed that this is a color that works best on the very pale. Though I understand that this collab was only three items, it would have been awesome if Manny and Jeffree took into account that people of color want to shine, too. That said, just because Daddy isn’t DADDY for me specifically doesn’t mean it’s bad. If you’re into slightly warm-toned browns, you will love this. Plus, the formula was really impressive — super-opaque, not drying, and a little watery, which meant it was easy to apply. It came off with an oil cleanser. All the stars aligned for me with this color: the formula was, once again, a pleasure to apply. The color was excellent. It made me look gorgeous as hell. If left to my own volition, I would never pick a shade like this — but I’m glad I tried it. Thanks, Jeffree and Manny! But a warning: I’m Shook kinda stains — I still have reddish marks on my arms from swatching it, and that was 48 hours ago. Prepare to scrub a lot to take this off, and then prepare to be a little rosier than you would normally be after wearing it.
title: “The Ultimate Review Of The Jeffree Star X Manny Mua Collab” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “George Curtis”
But is it really? I’ve never worn any Jeffree Star products — partially because I already have sixty trillion lipsticks, partially because I, like many people, have Complicated Feelings about the J.Star persona — but, after hearing that you guys REALLY wanted a review, I bit the bullet and bought everything. Here’s my honest opinion. The bundle was available, according to my phone’s clock, at 12:58pm. I jammed it in my cart, then sat in a virtual “waiting room” for about 15 minutes before I could check out. I’m glad that I did; it sold out in 28 minutes flat. There are rumors that the bundle may restock in May, but those haven’t been confirmed yet. Daddy dried down to a much warmer brown than I was expecting. It was also kind of watery — I don’t know if this is how ALL JSC Lip Velours are, but the box said to shake well before using. I’ve never seen that as a liquid lipstick instruction before. I’m Shook looked like a red-fuchsia in photos, but was not at all. It dries down to a kind of terracotta pumpkin shade that’s ’90s in the best way. Second: THE FALLOUT. WAS. INSANE. You need to really load up your brush and work it into your skin to get that sex robot shine I’m rocking here, and after you do that, you will be covered in highlighter fallout. It was in my hair and on my clothes; everywhere. Finally: After trying this highlighter on a few of my co-workers, we all agreed that this is a color that works best on the very pale. Though I understand that this collab was only three items, it would have been awesome if Manny and Jeffree took into account that people of color want to shine, too. That said, just because Daddy isn’t DADDY for me specifically doesn’t mean it’s bad. If you’re into slightly warm-toned browns, you will love this. Plus, the formula was really impressive — super-opaque, not drying, and a little watery, which meant it was easy to apply. It came off with an oil cleanser. All the stars aligned for me with this color: the formula was, once again, a pleasure to apply. The color was excellent. It made me look gorgeous as hell. If left to my own volition, I would never pick a shade like this — but I’m glad I tried it. Thanks, Jeffree and Manny! But a warning: I’m Shook kinda stains — I still have reddish marks on my arms from swatching it, and that was 48 hours ago. Prepare to scrub a lot to take this off, and then prepare to be a little rosier than you would normally be after wearing it.
title: “The Ultimate Review Of The Jeffree Star X Manny Mua Collab” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Maxine Veith”
But is it really? I’ve never worn any Jeffree Star products — partially because I already have sixty trillion lipsticks, partially because I, like many people, have Complicated Feelings about the J.Star persona — but, after hearing that you guys REALLY wanted a review, I bit the bullet and bought everything. Here’s my honest opinion. The bundle was available, according to my phone’s clock, at 12:58pm. I jammed it in my cart, then sat in a virtual “waiting room” for about 15 minutes before I could check out. I’m glad that I did; it sold out in 28 minutes flat. There are rumors that the bundle may restock in May, but those haven’t been confirmed yet. Daddy dried down to a much warmer brown than I was expecting. It was also kind of watery — I don’t know if this is how ALL JSC Lip Velours are, but the box said to shake well before using. I’ve never seen that as a liquid lipstick instruction before. I’m Shook looked like a red-fuchsia in photos, but was not at all. It dries down to a kind of terracotta pumpkin shade that’s ’90s in the best way. Second: THE FALLOUT. WAS. INSANE. You need to really load up your brush and work it into your skin to get that sex robot shine I’m rocking here, and after you do that, you will be covered in highlighter fallout. It was in my hair and on my clothes; everywhere. Finally: After trying this highlighter on a few of my co-workers, we all agreed that this is a color that works best on the very pale. Though I understand that this collab was only three items, it would have been awesome if Manny and Jeffree took into account that people of color want to shine, too. That said, just because Daddy isn’t DADDY for me specifically doesn’t mean it’s bad. If you’re into slightly warm-toned browns, you will love this. Plus, the formula was really impressive — super-opaque, not drying, and a little watery, which meant it was easy to apply. It came off with an oil cleanser. All the stars aligned for me with this color: the formula was, once again, a pleasure to apply. The color was excellent. It made me look gorgeous as hell. If left to my own volition, I would never pick a shade like this — but I’m glad I tried it. Thanks, Jeffree and Manny! But a warning: I’m Shook kinda stains — I still have reddish marks on my arms from swatching it, and that was 48 hours ago. Prepare to scrub a lot to take this off, and then prepare to be a little rosier than you would normally be after wearing it.