In a Trance

ColourPop 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

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ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop In a Trance is a limited edition eye palette that retails for $14.00 and contains 0.32 oz.

Editor's Review

ColourPop In a Trance 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette ($12.00 for 0.36 oz.) is a new, pastel-themed palette with a mix of blues and lavenders. It contained five (mostly) matte shades, three shimmer shades, and one pressed glitter shade. The mattes performed better than I expected; they were pigmented, though lightly to moderately powdery, blendable, and had decent wear. The shimmers were more of a mixed bag, and I have been finding that ColourPop's pushed more toward drier, more loosely-pressed shimmers that don't work as well with dry brushes as past shades have.

In a Trance

LELimited Edition. $14.00.
B
B
8.5
Product
8.5
Pigmentation
8.5
Texture
8.5
Longevity
4.5
Application
86%
Total

2 Written Reviews

By Basil 1 year ago.

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.

Tags: highly-pigmented, creamy, easy-to-apply, long-wearing, easy-to-use-product, great-value
Skin Type: Very Oily - Skin Tone: Lightest - Undertone: Olive

By Allissa 2 years ago.

Pretty colours, but not very pigmented in comparison to other similar Colourpop pressed powders. I also needed to throw out the center glitter 'all aura again'. It's too chunky to use or even store- it was crumbling out of the palette no matter what.

Tags: buildable, easy-to-apply, fall-out, long-wearing
Skin Type: Oily - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Yellow