Into the Forbidden Realm: Exploring the Forbidden Territories of Magical Destroyers Kai

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Magical destroyers, known as Kai, are beings of immense power and destruction. They are often portrayed as villains in mythological and fantasy stories. Kai are said to possess incredible magical abilities that allow them to cause chaos and devastation wherever they go. One common characteristic of Kai is their ability to manipulate and control elemental forces. They can summon raging fires, summon destructive storms, and even cause earthquakes with a single thought. These abilities make them formidable opponents in battle, as they can easily overpower their enemies with their powerful magic.


New Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick (Part 2): The Pink and Brown Shades / Originally published January 21st, 2017

Granted, being a nude, it doesn t look as jarring as it does when red 714, for instance, gives up the ghost, but I m still kinda bummed that these don t appear to last as long as I d hoped, especially since a big part of the marketing is their insane wear. Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Rapture Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Backtalk Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Trivial Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in 1993 Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Conspiracy Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Blackmail Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Disturbec Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Studded.

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These abilities make them formidable opponents in battle, as they can easily overpower their enemies with their powerful magic. In addition to their elemental powers, Kai are also known for their immortality. They are said to be ageless, with the ability to live for thousands of years without showing any signs of aging.

New Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick (Part 2): The Pink and Brown Shades

Round two of the UD Vice Liquid Lipstick swatches (here was round one: the red and orange shades)! These are the pinks, nudes and browns…and some funky brownish taupe business (see: Studded).

Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipsticks (the pink and brown shades) from the top: Brat, Naked, Rapture, Backtalk, Trivial, 1993, Amulet, Disturbed, Blackmail, Conspiracy and Studded

Just like the reds and oranges from the other day, these all look amaze-balls in pics. Even the metallics! I was so surprised. I had so much drama with the first metallic I tried from this line, golden orange Flame, which was basically a mess on my lips, but all of the metallics in this second batch are flawless. No vertical lip lines, patchiness, no drama.

I think Amulet looks particularly beautiful. I’m not normally a metallics person, either, but I’m totally into it.

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These are unscented, unflavored and hella pigmented. And for $18, they aren’t crazy expensive. Plus, yay! — the line is finally available on the Urban Decay website.

Testing these, I was hoping for better wear time than I got with the red shade I wore the other day, 714, and well…

I wore warm pinkish nude Naked, an absolutely GORGEOUS shade that looks similar to my natural lip color, to my HIIT class the other day, which starts 10 in the morning, and after getting my sweat on, driving home, nibbling on snacks, guzzling some water, devouring lunch and doing some work, the lipstick was practically gone by 2.

So that’s four hours.

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There was still some color in the middle of my bottom lip, but everything on my upper lip and the edges of my bottom lip was basically gone.

Granted, being a nude, it doesn’t look as jarring as it does when red 714, for instance, gives up the ghost, but I’m still kinda bummed that these don’t appear to last as long as I’d hoped, especially since a big part of the marketing is their “insane wear.”

Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Rapture Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Backtalk Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Trivial Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in 1993 Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Conspiracy Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Blackmail Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Disturbec Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick in Studded

I still gotta give a shout-out to the fact that these feel sooo comfortable on my lips. So many liquid lipsticks suck the life out of my lips and leave them painfully dry, but these don’t. My flakes don’t act up at all either, so if comfort is a higher priority for you than a crazy long wear time, that’s something to think about. You might really like these, because they feel great.

I’ll be posting swatches of the final batch (the purples) soon. Do you see anything from this batch of pinks and browns that you like?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

P.S. What are you doing this weekend? The rain finally let up over here, so I’m looking forward to getting out of the house. 🙂

New Urban Decay Vice Liquid Lipstick (Part 2): The Pink and Brown Shades / Originally published January 21st, 2017

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This makes them incredibly dangerous, as they have centuries to perfect their skills and become even more powerful. Another defining trait of Kai is their dark and sinister appearance. They are often depicted as towering figures with jagged features and glowing eyes. Their intimidating presence adds to their reputation as fearsome magical destroyers. Despite their destructive nature, there are some stories that portray Kai as tragic figures. They may have been corrupted by dark forces or driven to their destructive ways by tragic events in their past. This adds a layer of complexity to their character and makes them more than mere one-dimensional villains. In conclusion, magical destroyers known as Kai are powerful beings with the ability to control the elements and bring chaos and destruction to the world around them. They are often portrayed as villains in mythology and fantasy, but there may be more to their story than meets the eye..

Reviews for "Portals and Dimensions: The Interconnected Worlds of Magical Destroyers Kai"

1. John - 2/5 - I really wanted to like "Magical Destriyers Kai" because I'm a fan of fantasy anime series, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The storytelling was confusing and lacked coherence, making it difficult to follow the plot. The characters were also poorly developed, leaving me feeling disconnected from their journey. Additionally, the animation quality was subpar, with choppy movements and uninspiring visuals. Overall, "Magical Destriyers Kai" failed to live up to my expectations and left me disappointed.
2. Emily - 1/5 - I have watched my fair share of anime series, but "Magical Destriyers Kai" is by far one of the worst I have seen. The plot felt cliché and unoriginal, lacking any surprises or twists. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard for me to empathize with them. The animation was lackluster, with unimpressive action scenes and unappealing character designs. I would not recommend "Magical Destriyers Kai" to anyone looking for an engaging or well-crafted anime series.
3. Mike - 2/5 - "Magical Destriyers Kai" had an interesting concept, but the execution was sorely lacking. The pacing was incredibly slow, and the episodes felt like they dragged on forever. The dialogue was often cheesy and filled with unnecessary exposition, making it hard to take the story seriously. The animation quality was mediocre, with inconsistent character designs and poorly rendered backgrounds. Overall, I was disappointed with "Magical Destriyers Kai" and found it to be a lackluster anime series that failed to hold my interest.

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