Leopard

ColourPop Super Shock Pressed Pigments

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ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments
ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigments

ColourPop Leopard is a moderately cool-toned, dark purple with a matte finish. It is a limited edition that retails for $5.00 and contains 0.07 oz.

Editor's Review
Contains: Purchased

ColourPop Leopard Super Shock Pressed Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is described as a "vivid violet blue." It's a meidum-dark purple with cool, blue undertones and a satin-matte finish. It had semi-opaque coverage, and it was blendable along the edges, but the texture was dry and prone to crumbling when I applied too much pressure on it. Pressed Pigments are "not intended for the eye area," so keep that in mind :) I wore it as a blush, and it lasted for nine hours. ColourPop Liaison (LE, $5.00) is lighter, cooler (95% similar). Make Up For Ever M924 Purple (P, $17.00) is lighter, brighter, cooler (90% similar). LORAC Ultraviolet (P, $23.00) is lighter, warmer (85% similar). Urban Decay Urban (P, ) is more shimmery, darker (90% similar). ColourPop Daddy (P, $5.00) is lighter (85% similar). Coloured Raine Purp Smurf (PiP, $6.99) is lighter (85% similar). See comparison swatches / view dupes side-by-side.

Leopard

LELimited Edition. $5.00.
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6
Product
7
Pigmentation
6
Texture
9.5
Longevity
4
Application
72%
Total
Claims / Ingredients

For maximum coverage: Use fingertip and tap onto skin. A synthetic brush will also work well for more precise placement, however, finger application will have the most intense pigment lay-down. To blend: Use a fluffy brush that has good movement, dip tip of the brush into the pressed pigment and blend. This will make your colour softer and more diffused (like a total pro). When finished: Close that sucker up tight! Don’t leave the jar opened for long periods of time, you may lose some of the magic that makes the Super Shock Pressed Pigments so amazzzing. *Not intended for use in the immediate eye area.

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