Category: Eye Shadow
Brand: Colourpop
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This has a pretty poor rating on the Colourpop site. I don’t think it’s actually bad – it’s just a different texture from most of the Colourpop shadows. It’a satin shadow. While most Colurpop shadows are quite loosely packed, which makes them very easy to blend with pretty much any type of brush, this is more tightly pressed (similar to MAC), which also makes it more difficult to blend. It requires a specific type of brush: a tightly packed fluffy brush – fingers don’t work with this shadow. My favorite here is the ELF Blending Eye Brush – cheap and a really practical brush to have for packing on color. I guess what makes people dislike it, is that they think that this eyeshadow doesn’t have any colour output… it does… but only if you know how to use it
Anyway, I like this. I get quite a lot of color out of this and I like this shade: it’s a purple with a blue shift. It looks bright and luminous, despite being a mid-purple. Wears all day on me, just like other Colourpop eyeshadows. I can not give it 5 lippies though, because I know how frustrated I would be with this if I didn’t know how to make it work. Otherwise: I like to pair it with Made To Last in thecrease – it’s a great neutral mauve color with a great texture that is easy to blend color on top of. I’ve put up some pictures of the eyeshadow – hope they’re helpful. My skin tone is about an NC20. The lighter “line” of color you see near my lash line is the blue shift of the shadow, as more light hits this part of my eye