![]() The packaging is their standard 12-pan palette with cardboard packaging and no mirror. Nice shade to deepen any look you do with this palette. Beautiful shade that can be used for almost everything.Īctually: Dark matte brown. Needs a tiny bit of build-up to reach full intensity, but otherwise good. It is also slightly darker than Downright.īe Blunt: Deep metallic berry shade. Another transition shade or crease color just with another undertone. A perfect transition shades that match the rest of the palette really well. ![]() This is a bit more chunky than the metallics usually tend to be, and that also means it does have a bit more fallout.ĭownright: Matte pinky beige. It is a brown with red tones, but for be a rosy shade would be more the kind of shades you see in “You Had Me At Hello”. I have to say I am a bit confused about the shade descriptions on this palette. The formula on the metallics are amazing, so I guess I am just repeating myself at this point.įorthright: Described on Colourpops website as a neutral metallic rose. ![]() Warm, but much less so than BS.Ĭandid: Metallic warm copper. Why not just skip the glitter in the first place then. But it does disappear for the most once applied to the eyes, so I guess it works as a matte. I don’t understand why Colourpop describes this as a matte, it clearly has flecks of gold glitter in it. Formula is on point!īS: This is the shade I already mentioned. Colourpop describes this as a warm gold, but to me this is to brown to be a gold, and brown enough to be a brown. Smooth, rich and just as gorgeous as their metallic formula usually is. Nice to set the primer, or as a matte brow-bone highlighter. It just stands out a bit since I love the matte and metallic formula, but this one is just not my thing. The base is a beautiful rich warm brown so it is still a pretty shade. Sure they can work and look pretty on the lid, but more often than not I find the glitter to be pointless due to it either disappearing completely upon blending, moving down on my cheeks and under eyes or just not really showing up. As I have mentioned before this kind of shades are never my favorite. There is also one shade “BS” that is a matte base with tiny flecks of glitter. ![]() I bit loose pressed as their matte formula usually is, but still more firm than what we see from ABH and Lorac for instance. The metallics are rich, smooth and buttery like they usually are. The formula is very consistent throughout the palette. The shades swatch beautifully, and they apply beautifully on the lid as well. I also really like that they added enough mauve and berry tones, as a nice change of the orange and red tones we have seen a bit too often in neutral palettes. I really like the combination of colors here. But in my opinion this is kind of neutral-but-prettier. You got all the basics you need for simple neutral looks. So a brown, coppery and mauve palette filled with mattes and metallics should be good right? But I really do like their matte formula, and I do think their metallics are superb. I for instance think their glitter shades are a bit too chunky, and I have encountered some off shades here and there. I don’t love every single formula they have. I do tend to love the quality of the Colourpop eyeshadows palettes. Give It To Me Straight, is it any good? Is a big clear “YES!” enough of an answear?
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