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Colourpop Pressed Powder Blush Swatches - Stef's Edge
Colourpop recently launched 18 new shades of their pressed powder blush making 20 shades available in the line-up. This post includes swatches of all 20 shades plus give you some review info on this product. Things I love about this launch that moved this product to the top of my must-swatch list: The build your own cheek palette isn’t super easy to find on their site, but you can find it here Product Photos Photo of all the pans labeled with shade name: Shade Description Alphabetical Order. Includes Colourpop’s brand description along with any observations I have in brackets [ ] to clarify or disagree with their description. If all that is listed is the brand description, then that means I feel it is an accurate description. And y’all know I hate “nude” as a color description. Swatch Photos Packaging For those of you interested in reducing packaging waste, I am going to show how the product came packaged. Definitely a company can change their packaging at any time, but overall I’d say this was a low-waste stituation. The outer mailer appeared to be recyclable. I tore it a little bit and saw that it was stuffed with shredded paper. I removed the plastic tape and put in recycle bin. There was no recycle marking anywhere on it, so hopefully it can be recycled. At least it wasn’t plastic. For some reason Colourpop only allowed one magnetic palette per order, so I had to place three separate orders to get the best pricing. I really don’t need all these magnetic palettes though since I already have quite a few. Somehow I was able to remove the magnetic palette from one order, so I only received two empty palettes. So maybe there is a way to get the BYOP pricing without actually ordering an empty palette too? The ordering was kind of a fiasco because I was trying to quickly order these on my phone at launch. I was worried that some shades would sell out, and I really wanted to have all the shades for the blog. If I had been at home, I might have tried to call Colourpop and tell them I wanted one of each shade and no palettes to see if they would still give me the best pricing. Somehow I still missed a shade in my initial order (I thought I counted carefully) and had to place another order when I got back home from Spring Break. But anyway….I finally got them all together. The magnetic palettes came in a plastic protective sleeve, my grocery store accepts plastic bags for recycling. So I will add these to my plastic bag pile for next grocery day. Each blush pan came in a cardboard sleeve with a cutout that showed the shade name. No plastic here. Yay! Into the recycle bin. There was a paper packaging slip in each order. When I placed a second order for the one last shade I forgot in my first order, the Super Shock Blushes in the order were in a bit of bubble wrap. Formula Review I’ve been testing out some shades that are most suited to my skin tone. I’m finding this formula to be very nice. It’s buildable, not overly pigmented, which makes it easier to work with. All the shades are matte, but they are not TOO matte and do not appear chalky. Lasting power throughout the day has been very good for me. Ready to pick your shades? Check out the Build Your Own Cheek Palette feature on Colourpop.com! Thank you for reading! I hope you found this post helpful. Please consider subscribing to this blog via email. You can also follow me on Instagram (@stefsedge), and even Pinterest (also Stef’s Edge)! You can even bookmark my site in your browser to make it easy to return. Using my affiliate links to shop or pinning images from this post to Pinterest is a great way to help support my blog! (Visited 1,923 times, 1 visits today)
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