Funko Pop's Disney Villains Makeup Review
Funko Just Brought Your Favorite Disney Villains to Ulta, and They're Devilishly Good
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I started out with the massive Cruella Blush and Bronzer Palette ($24), and chose the biggest brush from the Evil Queen Brush Set ($24) to apply it with. I found the brushes surprisingly soft and loved the small poisoned apple pattern on the handle and purple bristles. While the palette does have a fairly large mirror, the 3D effect makes it impossible to keep from jiggling while on the table. I thought the powders inside were pretty, but the bronzer is light even for my fair-medium complexion, which means many people will be unable to use it. If you're purchasing these items as a huge Disney fan, however, I suggest picking up a palette since they are by far the cutest.
I was very pleased with the quality of both the Maleficent Eyeliner ($10) and the Ursula High Shine Lip Gloss ($12). While I don't normally wear purple eyeliner, this one went on smoothly in one layer and was super pigmented. The Ursula Lip Gloss wasn't sticky, and I plan on using it frequently for its high-shine finish and light shimmer.
Overall, I think this collection is a total win for anyone who loves Disney or Funko. Check out the rest of the products below!