ColourPop Of Quartz Pressed Glitters Reviews & Swatches
Crystal Cave
ColourPop Crystal Cave Pressed Glitter ($6.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a bright, light peach with warmer, more orange-leaning undertones and flecks of iridescent glitter particles. The base color was more apparent, which gave it a more even application with less effort, and it did not contain as much glitter as other shades, so there wasn’t as much fallout/migration during application or throughout wear. It blended out without much effort and lasted around seven and a half hours on me.
Note, this product contains plastic (PET) glitter and is not intended for use around the eye area.
Top Dupes
- ColourPop Opal (PiP, $6.00) is lighter (95% similar).
- ColourPop Townsville (LE, $6.00) is lighter (95% similar).
- ColourPop Thinker (LE, $6.00) is darker, cooler (90% similar).
- ColourPop Moonlight Legend (LE, $8.00) is cooler (90% similar).
- ColourPop Pure at Heart (LE, $6.00) is cooler (90% similar).
- ColourPop Able Sisters (LE, $6.00) is lighter, cooler (85% similar).
- ColourPop Rum Season (PiP, $6.00) is cooler (85% similar).
- ColourPop Royal Ball (LE, $6.00) is cooler (85% similar).
- ColourPop Cheep Cheep (LE, $6.00) is darker, cooler (85% similar).
- ColourPop Deee-Light (LE, $6.00) is lighter, cooler (85% similar).
Ingredients
glitter, but make it easy. our innovative, self-adhering pressed glitters make it easy to take your look to the next level. applies effortlessly onto the skin and stays on all day and night -- dance party tested. a multi dimensional, highly reflective look is yours with the tap of your finger.
Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable to the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
Crystal Cave
LELimited Edition. $6.00.
Get Clarity
ColourPop Get Clarity Pressed Glitter ($6.00 for 0.04 oz.) had a darker, golden pewter base with darker gold flecks of glitter throughout. It had a noticeable base color and wasn’t as full of glitter as the other shades. It had mostly opaque, buildable color coverage with a slightly drier texture–if it had more slip, it would have went on more evenly and had less fallout. I did not personally wear it on the eye (as it’s not adhesive enough on its own), but as a cheek product, there was migration of glitter particles visible after seven hours.
Note, this product contains plastic (PET) glitter and is not intended for use around the eye area.
Top Dupes
- ColourPop Unsung (LE, $6.00) is more shimmery, darker (90% similar).
Ingredients
glitter, but make it easy. our innovative, self-adhering pressed glitters make it easy to take your look to the next level. applies effortlessly onto the skin and stays on all day and night -- dance party tested. a multi dimensional, highly reflective look is yours with the tap of your finger.
Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable to the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
Get Clarity
LELimited Edition. $6.00.
Cabana
ColourPop Cabana Pressed Glitter ($6.00 for 0.04 oz.) has a transparent base chocked full of multi-colored small-particle glitter; it was dominated by shades of darker and mid-tone pink but also seemed to have mint and pale blue pieces. The texture was more loosely-pressed and seemed almost dry to the touch, though that might have been just due to the chunkier glitter pieces (compared to a typical shimmer eyeshadow, which has finer particles).
It had some adhesion on its own, though I wouldn’t say all-day wear as marketed, and there was definitely a moderate amount of fallout/migration after six to seven hours of wear. It felt less emollient than past releases of the brand’s pressed glitters, though it was more “pigmented” from the amount of glitter particles.
Note, this product contains plastic (PET) glitter and is not intended for use around the eye area.
Top Dupes
- Sydney Grace Elegant Lady (P, ) is darker (95% similar).
- ColourPop Indio (LE, $6.00) is warmer (85% similar).
- ColourPop Overpacked (LE, $6.00) is lighter (85% similar).
- ColourPop Indio (LE, ) is darker, warmer (80% similar).
- ColourPop Floating Lantern (LE, $6.00) is darker, warmer (80% similar).
Ingredients
glitter, but make it easy. our innovative, self-adhering pressed glitters make it easy to take your look to the next level. applies effortlessly onto the skin and stays on all day and night -- dance party tested. a multi dimensional, highly reflective look is yours with the tap of your finger.
Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable to the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
No, no, and no again. I’m not gonna put PET glitter on my eyelids. And sadly, these are some truly beautiful shades, but not worth the risk. Wish ColourPop would quit with these before people lose their vision, because not everyone pays heed to the warning. Including *certain* YT’ers!
I kinda wish you wouldn’t review products contain microplastics, but take the environmentally friendly route and just review makeup that is at least a tiny bit better for the planet. 😞 I feel like we all really need to do better when we consume things
Gotta say, I respect that Colour Pop chose to make the pressed glitters optional on the side. Hope it continues.
Beautiful shades – but really poor on CP’s part to include PET glitter, which is off putting to so many.
Finally!! Colourpop is releasing stand-alone pressed glitters so anyone who wants them can have them and hopefully they’ll continue to keep them out of eyeshadow palettes.
I mean, I won’t be buying them. I support the ruining of the planet as little as I possibly can (little plastic shards aren’t environmentally friendly no matter how many palms you grease and profit you amass from it) and these aren’t safe to use around the eyes. Now can we work on them using something other than plastic grit as glitter?
I swear there’s another cabana shade….checked the colourpop website and there are two, one from this new collection and one that’s out of stock. The out of stick is described as “cool rose with teal specks” and the new one is “mauve with pink,teal and blue” interesting. Still curious if it’s kind of a repromote/new formulation?
Clarity would be so lovely if it was actually safe to use on the eyes. I’d love to find an “non ColourPop/no PET glitter dupe for it.
I always wonder what the heck these are supposed to be used for since it’s not eye-safe. Why even bother with the PET?