Top to bottom: Trap, Limbo, LAX, Creeper, Lychee, and Tulle. Left to right: Limbo, LAX, Lychee, Creeper, Tulle, and Trap. So which ones did I pick up? So far… After waiting over a month for the restock, I manage to pick up seven of the original twenty-five colors and one of recently released eight additions. (So, put those fries down unless you’re ready to touch up.) By all means, kiss that boy! You’ll both be spared the embarrassment of lipstick smudges all over your faces. (Don’t worry, ColourPop sells those too.) Other than that, these lippies stay put, and like all matte liquid lips, they come off with the help of something/anything oil based. Perhaps, try using a lip primer underneath. ![]() But!… If you prefer the bright vibrant colors, prepare to work for it. What does that mean? Aim for the deeper colors and you’ll be fine. Unfortunately, adding many layers adds to the dryness of the lipstick, causes a crumbling effect. The bad… most note that the brighter and lighter colors can be quite patchy upon application. (A must for those ombre lips.) Additionally, the wide range of colors, allows for most to find a set of faves to obsess over. The nitty gritty: The formula is quite watery but, in my opinion, it makes placement and blending a breeze. The general consensus is as follows: They are a steal at the $6 price point. Currently, the line has 33 colors and an affordable price of only $6. Their recently released liquid lipsticks are currently the talk of social media. Starting with $5 super shock eyeshadows and lippie stix, they have expanded into blushes, bronzers, highlighters and now… liquid lipsticks. If you’re into beauty, or have simply managed to venture onto Instagram within the last year, you should be well aware of this California based cosmetics company named ColourPop. no affiliate links were used in this post.** **all items were purchased with my own money and all opinions my own. Look out for my favorite ColourPop lips lookbook coming soon. ![]() I need some more liquid lipsticks and highlighters in my life. Personally, I cannot wait to place my next order, but I will be… I will be placing one big order (have to replace a few things) including the fall releases coming out soon and acquiring some goodies I have been eyeing for a while. With all that said, go check out the site! Guarantee people will stop you and inquire about your makeup. (Makes you want to work for them… maybe.) If you sign up for their newsletter, you get $5 off of a purchase.Natural hair brushes will leave you disappointed. Use your fingers or synthetic brushes in order to get maximum color payoff.Lighter/ brighter shade Ultra Matte Liquid Lipsticks can apply streaky… The darker the better the formula with these.Always close your eyeshadows and face products tightly, as the unique formula can dry out.They are at full price, just packaged together nicely and usually contain Limited Edition shades. Individual items cost no more than $8.The site is usually a disaster and crashes on launch days… frequently.Processing and shipping times can get quite irritating after the release of new products.For example, to get a purchase to the UK, you would need to use a mail forwarding service. ![]() They ship internationally but only to a limited number of countries currently.My apologies!**īottom (Left to right): Swift, Cheerio, and Prenup –Blushes.Įverything shown above is available in ColourPop‘s permanent line. **Liners are listed in the incorrect order in the picture. Ellarie, Bossy, Trixie, Bound, and Grind– Liners. Zipper, Lychee, Trap, Tulle, LAX, and Creeper –Ultra Matte Liquid Lipsticks. Top (Left to right): Pitch, Creature, Ellarie, Leather, and Brills –Lippie Stix. Top (Left to right): Roulette, Tink, Hammered, Krinkle, Hustle, Mittens, Bandit and Desert.īottom (Left to right): Cricket, On the Rocks, Sequin, Amaze, Animal, Sunnies, and Tea Party. Again, quite a few lip products have been abducted since I started ordering from ColourPop. So, take a quick gander…Ĭurrently I have 15 eyeshadows, 3 blushes, 6 liquid lipsticks, 5 lippie stix and 5 liners. (My mother and friends have acquired a few ColourPop items as well, but theirs were courtesy of Tricia.) Additionally, as a freelance makeup artist, seeing swatches are key to understanding how pigments appear on different skin tones. Below, you’ll see what is left of my collection. (Shipping times and packaging are very iffy these days.) Individual items in ColourPop‘s line range between $5 and $10, with shipping free over $30. I can’t help but to sing their praise… Most of the time. Their line is great for beginners exploring makeup, as well as pros alike. ColourPop carries not only super pigmented products, but also highly affordable products. Due to ColourPop‘s overwhelming–yet highly understandable– buzz, I decided to share my current collection and swatches with you.
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