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Ruffled

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago
Review posted 1 year ago

The built in glue smelled so bad to me. It was unwearable, in my opinion. Such a shame because its beautiful.

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In a Trance

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Great for ethereal, fantasy, fairy looks. This palette features rare coloured pastels that actually show up on fair completions. I enjoy using All Aura again on my cheek bones as an accent. I often reach for Clarity for Halo looks, as its opal sheen goes well with virtually any look. Minds Eye is subtle enough to be used in soft glam daytime looks that are mostly natural tones. I'm always going to love dusty pinks like Uplevel, which was the primary reason I bought this one. My only critique is that Clarity is rather oily and the box this came in was way prettier than the actual packaging. For this reason, I actually cut the box so I could glue it to the plastic outside of the palette to make it prettier. Overall I recommend this to anyone who enjoys playing with colour. Its great for springtime, events, and costumes.

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Peach Out

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

I never thought I'd love every colour in a set. There is a lot of depth and all of the colours go so well together that you don't need to reach for another palette if you don't want to. The colour formula is buttery so one swipe goes a log way in terms of pigmentation, coverage and its true to pan! I can't even pick a favourite pan on this one. Only negative for me personally is that "Juicebox" does not show up on my very fair complexion, so that won't be a problem for the vast majority of other users. This is the type of palette to grab if you want to look cute with no effort with quick application.

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Lilac You a Lot

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Lilac is my favourite shade of purple, so I instantly ordered this and was not disappointed. The mauvey moody pinks complement the purples so well. There is enough depth to do a complete look with just this one palette. Imagine That is a great neutral transition shade without being boring due to its hint of pink. Cloud and Fluff are just gorgeous no matter where they are placed. I thought Ghostin' would be too neon and I was pleasantly surprised to find it looked much better on skin than in pan. Filtered is good for a smokey eye or even as eyeliner. Also the packaging is simple yet beautiful. It has rare colours, gorgeous shimmer pay off, no neons so its not gaudy, and can look elegant. Does lack depth, however, although pairing it with other palettes helps with this. To this day, ghostin' and zoned out are still colours I use weekly.

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It's All Good

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Cheers to this versatile palette full of possibilities! Just about ever colour in this palette was on my wish list. After longing over the swatches here on Temptalia, I knew I had pined long enough and it was time to own it. Even though this is a warm toned summer themed palette, I do think it has enough range to be useful for other seasons also. I used it to make a coquette core spring look, for example. The terracotta browns and golds would be a fine fit for autumn and the bold and vibrant glitters would be useful for a festive holiday or New Year's eve galmourous look. I am partial to pinks and rose golds, and I used the ones in this set for a Valentine's Day look, as well. There's plenty of neutrals and nudes for every day wear. Of course, in addition there's also pops of fun colours to play with. There is a wide range of mattes, shimmers, metallics, and glitters. I do agree that when it comes to this colour story, it is indeed "All Good." My only criticism is the glitter in Gold Star and Michelada seems a bit risky to use on the eyes. I have not used either one and probably won't because I would worry about my eyes being scratched if a piece of any glitter fell off. Since I haven't tried the glitter I cannot make any claims on it, so I will leave that to the reviewers who have done so. It's also a little bit on the larger size, which can lead to cluttering if not stored conveniently. It's nonetheless still a great palette for 28 out of the 30 shades for me.

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Sorbet

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value, Travel-friendly.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value, Travel-friendly.

I bought this one on whim, due to tis price point and was surprised by how much I loved it. Although it sat on my vanity for about a week before I tried it, when I finally did, it became a staple in my weekly look cycle. It's easy to create a quick look all in one quad. The formula is silky, pigmented and long lasting. I accidentally fell asleep in it and woke up with it all still as bright and neat as when I applied it- no budge and no fading. I did not expect to love it as much as I do. Great for anyone who loved Mauves. It's good for travel, and I have brought it to the hospital with me when I had to stay for a few weeks. It can pass for neutral looks when applied subtly. My only criticism would be that Colourpop released a 5 pan called Jingle On which was advertised as new shades, however, it ended up being 4 dupe shades of Sorbet, which was slightly frustrating, even if Jingle On is just as lovely.

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4Ever Floral

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Sheer, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Fades, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Sheer, Buttery, Easy-to-apply, Fades, Easy-to-use-product, Great-value.

Very soft and cute. It's easy to wear and effortless to apply. I'm happy with it, even after having for some time now. I still use Baby's Breath and Water Me, as matte baby pinks that aren't neons are so rare. I love that I can wear this palette anywhere and have it still be appropriate. It's good for both "soft glam" and natural looks. It's also great for spring and summer, with using the peaches for summertime. I think it could also work in autumn when paired with terracottas. I do recommend this to anyone with a fair complexion who is seeking something for every day wear. It has its own complete colour story and also pairs well with mostly all of my other palettes, too. I do not have much criticism for it, aside from that I have not ever used Posy. Perhaps its just not a shade for me and would work for others, so that's just a matter of taste.

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Heavy Petal

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Dry, Hard-to-blend, Long-wearing, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Dry, Hard-to-blend, Long-wearing, Great-value.

I bought this primarily for Hyacinth. That one colour is rare and it shows up great on my pale complexion. I use Peony, Full Sun, Freshly Cut, Feeling Grounded, and Potting Mix the most often. The colours pair well with a lot of my other palettes, such as Sweet Talk, and It's All Good. I am not a fan of the chunky glitter of Thrive at all, although that may just be personal preference. My largest reason for not rating this higher is the awful smell. I tried leaving it open to air out but to no effect. No other Colourpop products smell like this. Perhaps they tried to make it floral scented and failed? Either way, I depotted it and found that dispersing it throughout my magnetic palettes helps diffuse the smell.

Golden Gate Bridge

ColourPop
Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Fall-out, Great-value.

Review posted 1 year ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Fall-out, Great-value.

Golden Gate Bridge is a light neutral to warm golden brown with a matte finish. It runs a bit too yellow for my tastes, however it may be useful for others.

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