The Mandalorian

ColourPop 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

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ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette
ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

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

Editor's Review

ColourPop The Mandalorian 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette ($14.00 for 0.32 oz.) is the brand's newest Star Wars tie-in collaboration. The palette included five matte eyeshadows with four shimmery shades, and it ran slightly cooler-toned overall--relative to the plethora of very warm-toned palettes that exist. One of the matte shades--Nevarro Sand--was too powdery, while one shimmer--Beskar Steel--was a little drier to work with, but the eyeshadows were semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, blendable, and easy enough to use.

The Mandalorian

LELimited Edition. $14.00.
A-
A-
9
Product
9.5
Pigmentation
9
Texture
8.5
Longevity
5
Application
91%
Total

1 Written Reviews

By Taylor 4 years ago.

So, I picked this palette up at my local Ulta a few days ago. I'm not sure if maybe mine is a bad batch of these or what, but I've tried using this palette three times now, and honestly this is probably one of the worst eyeshadow palettes I've ever owned. Nevarro Sand isn't too bad, it has the same quality as older Colourpop mattes I own, but it is very loose and powdery in the pan. Creed has sparkles in it, and they do get everywhere, but that's pretty normal for Colourpop's matte sparkle formula. Otherwise its easy to use and blend, and can be mixed with Nevarro Sand pretty well without starting to look muddy. Tatooine Glimmer, in my opinion, is the best performing eyeshadow in this palette. Its smooth and feels almost creamy. Its very easy to use, and has minimal fallout even with a dry brush, but I prefer to use my fingers. Clan of Two just fades into nothing very quickly on me. I have tried using it over two separate primers, on set concealer, with a wet brush. Even just swatching it onto my arm, it fades away into nothing but some lime greenish looking sparkles within twenty minutes to a half hour. Imperial Credit and Beskar Steel also fade away very quickly on me, but not as quickly. They both also have a lot of fallout, and feel very very powdery, and just didn't want to really stick to my skin unless I used a wet brush. This is the Way, Mythosaur, and Bantha Tracks just crumble off of my eyes almost instantly. I don't really understand how or why, but all three shades just will not sit on my eyelids, and end up all over my under eyes and cheeks.

Tags: sheer, dry, powdery, hard-to-apply, fades, fall-out
Skin Type: Normal-to-Oily - Skin Tone: Light Medium - Undertone: Olive