I have to admit, before i purchased from colourpop, i drooled over photos, dreaming of what i wanted and making wishlists, and every single wishlist had colourpop blushes.
So when i finally placed my order, i brought three blushes. Prenup, cheerio and early bird. These blushes cost $8 which i think is a really reasonable price. Unfortunately, shipping of these items is more than pricey so that pushes the price up.. alot.
These blushes are packaged really simply. They come in white plastic containers which has a see through lid. This shows you the colour really well so its easy to find which blush you are after. The lid screw off to revel the blush. Easy as that.
These blushes have a really unqiue texture, they are silky and creamy, but are almost like a mousse consistency. If you press the blush with your finger, you will leave a finger mark. Its really hard to describe, but it does feel quite nice.
I find this blush is really easy to apply using a stippler blush, and this let me have great control over the application, and picks up enough product to give me the right amount of colour to my cheeks. Awesome.
These blushes are decent. But looks are deceiving in the fact that there really is not that much blush in here, and the bulky packaging is quite deceitful. However for the price, you cant really complain.
When my Colourpop order arrived I had gone so crazy with the affordable prices that I had forgotten about the Between the Sheets blush that I had slipped into my cart at some point whilst admiring the beautiful eyeshadow shades. It is possibly one of their most talked about shades and I could immediately see why - it's a natural, subtle but gorgeous pink/blush shade. It is just as lovely when swatched, but here is where my excitement for the product started to fade...
The blush has a similar consistency to the creamy eyeshadows, but is a little more thin and chalky. Like the eyeshadows, this blush swatches beautifully with a finger but refuses to make friends with a brush. This isn't a problem with stunning metallic eyeshadows as they can be applied with a finger, but have you ever tried applying blush with your fingers? Streaky. Uneven. Weird. I just couldn't make this work with a brush yet it's not entirely a cream blush either. As stunning as the shade is, I just don't reach for this blush as I want to be able to apply a natural sweep to the cheeks easily.