ColourPop Get Sandy Super Shock Bronzer Review & Swatches
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ColourPop Get Sandy Super Shock Bronzer ($8.00 for 0.18 oz.) is a light peachy brown with warmer undertones and a matte finish.
- Medium, buildable coverage (higher coverage with fingertip application)
- Smooth, lightly velvety with glide
- Dried to powder-like finish once it came into contact with skin
- Fairly blendable, did not lift up base
- Long-wearing (10 hours)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
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Formula Overview
$8.00/0.18 oz. - $44.44 Per Ounce
It is designed to be buildable, which it was, with a cream-to-powder formula. The texture was smooth and more velvety to the touch than overtly emollient or wet-like; it could be depressed like clay or the like, which made it lightweight, thin, and quick to turn powder-like as soon as it came into contact with skin.
I did not find it to be quite as effortlessly blendable as other types of Super Shock products, but I didn't have to work too much at blending them out, and they were not prone to lifting up my base products. The coverage was sheer to semi-sheer, buildable when working with a brush and more medium and buildable when using a fingertip.
They lasted nine to 10 hours on me before fading visibly.
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While I definitely miss their OG SS bronzers, this one has a greater range in not only depth but also in various undertones. I’d still love to see some cooler medium shades, though.