Hungry Ghost

ColourPop Pressed Glitter

1 of 6
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter
ColourPop Hungry Ghost Pressed Glitter

ColourPop Hungry Ghost is a slightly warm-toned, light gold with a glitter finish. It is a permanent glitter that retails for $6.00 and contains 0.04 oz.

NOTICE: All products categorized under "Glitter" contain Polyethylene Terephthalate, also known as plastic or PET glitter, and it is typically cosmetic grade glitter. Inclusion of this ingredient sometimes carries a warning (in the US) that the product is "not intended for use in the immediate eye area." This ingredient has not been approved for usage on the eyes per the FDA. In recent years, some brands are including this product in their eyeshadows without any warning or callout and effectively marketing them as eyeshadows or including a symbol of an "eye" which suggests eye usage. Via CosIng for EU, PET glitter is permitted without any restrictions or limitations. For an in-depth look at whether cosmetic grade glitter is safe, please view this post.
Editor's Review

Hungry Ghost is a pale, white gold with slight iridescence and a true glitter finish–a lot of small to mid-size hexagon-shaped glitter particles. It had a translucent base, but there was high "coverage" based on how packed it was with glitter. It had a slightly emollient quality to it, which helped the glitter spread and disperse evenly across an area and helped to minimize fallout/migration. There was light fallout/migration after eight hours of wear.

Claims / Ingredients

ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, polyethylene terephthalate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, polybutylene terephthalate, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, polymethyl methacrylate, calcium sodium borosilicate, acrylates copolymer, ethylene /va copolymer, lauroyl lysine, magnesium myristate, synthetic beeswax, chlorphenesin, dehydroacetic acid, tin oxide, titanium dioxide (ci 77891), iron oxides (ci 77491).

Polyethylene Terephthalate, Dimethicone, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Lauroyl Lysine, Magnesium Myristate, Chlorphenesin, Dehydroacetic Acid, Polyurethane 33, Aluminum, Iron Oxides (CI 77492), Red 7 (CI 15850), Yellow 5 (CI 19140).

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.

1 Written Reviews

By Elisaveta 3 weeks ago.

I don't even understand, why did ColourPop think it was a good idea to put glitter in every eyeshadow palette they produced back in 2015-2016. Glitter is a niche thing, it isn't for everyone. 99% of glitter isn't enviroment-friendly, because it's the main plastic trash in the world, it gets everywhere and it's hard to get rid of glitter, because it just grabs on everything it touches. Also, it's dissapointing, that ColourPop put a kind of glitter, that isn't safe for eye area (and literally marked as such on the packaging), into EYESHADOW palette. If glitter isn't safe to put on eyes, it shouldn't be in eyeshadow palette in the 1st place. No warning caption on the packaging justifies that, it's still a stupid decision. I gave this glitter 2nd star only for nice orange-yellow-green shift. But ColourPop could just put a beige eyeshadow with orange-yellow-green mica shimmer instead. Yes, it wouldn't look as bodacious, but it would be much nicer and safer.

Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Light - Undertone: Neutral