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ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

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ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow

ColourPop Get Lucky is a moderately warm-toned, medium gold with a metallic finish. It is a permanent eyeshadow that retails for $6.00 and contains 0.07 oz.

Editor's Review
Contains: Purchased

ColourPop Get Lucky Super Shock Shadow ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is described as a "liquid-like true gold." It's a medium gold with warm, yellow undertones and a soft, metallic sheen. It had very good color payoff that went on smoothly and was easy to work with on the lid as it blended beautifully. The color didn't show any signs of creasing after ten hours of wear. LORAC Unlimited (P) is brighter. Chanel Rêve d’Orient #3 (LE) is a powder. Tarte No Champagne, No Gain (LE) is a powder. Too Faced Honey Pot (LE, $16.00) is a powder. Milani Bella Sand (02) (P, $3.99) is a powder. Too Faced Crème Brulee (P, $16.00) is less yellow, powder. Sleek MakeUP Meet in Madrid (LE, $9.99) is lighter, powder. NARS Etrusque (LE, $24.00) is darker, powder. MAC Unwind (P, $15.00) is darker, less shimmery, powder. L'Oreal Eternal Sunshine (P, $7.99) is lighter, powder. Lancome Eternal Gold (P, $24.50) is lighter, powder. See comparison swatches / view dupes.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview, which is a detailed review of the range as a whole.

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PPermanent. $6.00.
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9.5
Product
9.5
Pigmentation
10
Texture
10
Longevity
5
Application
98%
Total
Makeup Look
Claims / Ingredients

Our famous long-wearing crème powder formula with a unique bouncy-like texture. It's super creamy, insanely pigmented, and has one swipe intensity with zero fallout. For Max Coverage - Use your fingertip and tap shadow directly onto the eyelid. A flat, firm synthetic brush will also work and is perfect for detailed application close to the lash line. To Blend - Use a fluffy synthetic brush with good movement, dip the tip into the shadow and apply with a "windshield wiper" movement throughout the crease of the eye for a soft and diffused look.

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