Review and Swatches: ColourPop " Pretty Please " Palette
ColourPop “ Pretty Please ” palette is a $20 bundle eyeshadow palette created with single Colourpop eyeshadows. It comes with a small magnet palette and 12 singles eyeshadows. Out of the 12 eyeshadows, 4 are matte, 2 are metallic and 6 are pressed glitters.
The shade names from left to right, Misty, Thank U, Next, Stay Golden, Cut-outs, Top-Notch, Lay Low
Metallics
Looking from left to right from the picture above, the first two shades are metallics. Misty is a metallic pinky rose gold. The ColourPop website does say it had baby blue glitter, but I personally don’t see it. Thank U, Next is a metallic rosy bronze with a copper duo-chrome flip.
Mattes
The last four shades from left to right are all mattes. Stay Golden is a burgundy red
Cut-outs is a burnt orange. Top-Notch is a terracotta brown. Lay Low is a soft coral.
Pressed Glitters
From left to right, Renegade is a soft rose gold with a copper sheen. Indio is a soft pink with holographic glitter. Over Packed is lavender with holographic glitter. Get Lost is warm opalescent with large holographic glitter. Hungry Ghost is opal with a copper and gold. Duo chrome shift. Island Hopping is opal with a blue and copper shift and holographic glitter
The Review
These metallics are very smooth and buttery. They apply nicely with a brush or finger, depending on preference. The mattes in the bundle are buttery and blend into the skin nicely. If you have ever tried a ColourPop eyeshadow, they are the same great quality. The glitters of the bundle were the main reason I had brought this. They are very beautiful on the eyelids. With these pressed glitters, a little goes a long way, so be careful with how much you apply because things can get very messy very fast. You do not need a glitter glue. I like to apply the glitter with my finger and slowly dab it on. If you are very messy with glitters, I recommend doing your eye makeup first, so you can clean up any glitters that may have fallen. Overall, I recommend ColourPop "Pretty Please" palette. For the price of $20, you can create glam to everyday makeup looks. Disclaimer: I have purchased the items with my own money unless otherwise stated. This blog represents my personal opinions on products, just because it works/doesn't work on me, doesn't mean it won't work on you. Everything stated in this blog is to my best of knowledge.