Walmart Beauty Box - Time for Eyes Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

So instead of the Walmart Beauty Box subscription, I found quite a few Walmart Beauty Favorites boxes. When walking around the beauty section, I found these bizarre boxes that had been curated based on a theme and thought they'd be something fun and a little different to share. All of the boxes were around the $7-$9 range but I don't remember exactly how much each individual box cost.


Look at me, still trying to be artsy.


The box.


KISS Lashes (Little Black Dress) ($5.62) - These are good, voluminous lashes. I did give them away because when I tried them on, they just seemed a bit much for me considering I never go anywhere and would only wear lashes to work or dinner.

CoverGirl truNAKED Eyeshadow Palette ($8.84) - A super good, basic palette. The shadows work very good for the cost of the palette and overall, it would be a stunning first palette for someone that needs basic neutrals.

Maybelline Lasting Drama Eyeliner ($6.92) - I've all but stopped wearing eyeliner so I gave this away without swatching. If the formula is the same as when I was in high school, it's a bomb liner (this was my go-to liner then).

Almay Eyeshadow Quad (Unicorn) ($6.99) - An all-white quad? What is this, Almay? Seriously?

L'Oreal Lash Paradise Mascara ($9.97) - If you haven't tried this mascara yet, you should definitely go grab it up. I suggest opening it up once to allow it to dry a bit before using it, but that's just my taste.

e.l.f. Shape and Stay Brow Pencil ($3.20) - I don't use brow waxes, so I passed it along.


Swatches of Almay.


Swatches of Covergirl.

This box was valued at $41.54. I liked it okay, although I was irritated that pictured was a gorgeous mauve Almay quad and what was there when I got home was a white palette. Other than that, yay!

As always, let me know what you thought of this box in the comments!

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