![]() I was surprised when I opened the product to find that it was a cream! Since I have only used powder blushes before, there was a bit of a learning curve. I tend to be a bit heavy-handed when it comes to blush in comparison to modern looks, I like to go for a more traditional / vintage feel. ![]() The shade Between the Sheets is beautiful and versatile. I have fair skin, so once I put on foundation and powder, I need a strong product to liven up my complexion. The packaging has a screw-on lid, so I know it won't pop off in my bag. I appreciate that the whole makeup line is cruelty free. Next » Definitely a good product!This is a great blush for the price, you can't beat 8 dollars! I really love the ColourPop eyeshadows, so I decided to try their face products too. Once you get that I think you will really like the formula! IT is REALLY unique. YOU DO need to find what type of application works best for you, if it is using and blending with your fingers (tapping, patting or smoothing it on) or using a feathery stipple brush to blend it on or using a beauty sponge and bouncing it on. It can give a nice soft look or a more intense look depending on your application. I have some pressed powder products also and really like them but the Supershock products are so easy and fast to use, easy to take with you or travel with, they also are a soft, almost a powder cream texture that is good for mature skins as well as young skins, IT looks PRETTY on and NOT dry, powdery or harsh. I DO LOVE THE SUPERSHOCK FORMULA!!! I have some Highlighters (LOVE), some shadows and did love the formula as a blush, I just need to get the right color. I will be going to ULTA to get the PRENUP shade and one other TRULY PINK color INSTEAD of depending on colourpop's BAD shade descriptions. SO I SUGGEST GOiNG to ULTA for your choices, or ordering thru ULTA. I just threw it out because Colourpop doesn't do refunds, WASTE OF $$. It was a DEEP RED ORANGE, like a Terracotta or a reddened coral, THERE WAS NOTHING SOFT OR PINK ABOUT IT! I tried it to see if MAYBE it would change on my skin, it DID, it changed to a DEFINITE RUST ORA. I had a REAL problem ORDERING by THEIR color descriptions. What they uncovered was unsettling, and definitely raised more questions, about wages and the environment.Īs The Guardian pointed out, ColourPop was ready with its spin, with Lindsay turning Queenie's question about "the disposable element" of cheap makeup around, by saying that the brand's affordability allows for consumers to be "experimental." The newspaper further noted that, while it's not fair to pin the industry's environmental issues on ColourPop and its business model alone, it is still "illuminating" that the company produces 1,000 liquid lipsticks in an hour (or close to 17 per minute) "in small plastic containers.3 I would give it a 4 IF THEIR COLOR descriptions were RIGHT. ![]() The two were allowed to ask ColourPop's Erin Lindsay, who works on the company's product development team, a few questions about the brand. ![]() After Resh noted that ColourPop is the "internet's most popular beauty brand," Queenie expressed her own concern: "I really hope it isn't tightly controlled by PR." As they quickly found out, the brand is, in fact, tightly controlled by PR.
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