I own Colourpop's blush in Pie (how cute is the name?!) and highlighter in Wisp. Pie is an electric hot pink blush that looks freaky in the pot but, if sparingly used, provides a very natural blush on my dark olive skin. Wisp is a gorgeous gorgeous GORGEOUS goldy, bronze highlighter that is perfect and works differently on all skin tones. I cannot express how in love with the two shades I am. Apart from the fantastic range of shades Colourpop has throughout all their products, what good are the shades if the quality is [insert bad word]? Well fear not! Colourpop emit both beautiful and quality products at very decent prices.
I got my blush for $8USD, which is around $10 or so in New Zealand. The consistency of the blush is really interesting. In fact, it's almost like a putty texture. Very soft and moldable in the pot, press too hard and you'll dent it. Dented it? Then press around to mold it back. It's a funny texture, but super fun. It feels super smooth to touch and blends great once applied to the cheeks. The colour is easily buildable if required.
I too got my highlighter for $8. The highlighter is so, so "soft" to the touch. The product is super delicate as very little goes a long way. All you need to do is skim the surface of the product and you should have a tonne on your fingers. Like all Colourpop products, because the consistency is interesting, you shouldn't have too much of a harsh hand on the product as you will dent the product. The highlighter is super easy to blend and adds the perfect sheen to where I apply it. Definitely my favourite highlighter I own.
All in all, I definitely recommend Colourpop cheek products. Great shades, great quality, great price.
The blushes are fantastic but boy have I been finding it hard to love the shade people are raving about. For 5 months I've dibbled and dabbled in trying to make it work with "Between the Sheets" which is described as a matte "mid-tone beige pink". On me this looks like another typical pink but based on the description I was hoping for a more of a blend of beige and pink.
They come in Colourpop's signature clean, clear white packaging with the name in holographic lettering on the lid. It's a screw top which I don't like because to me that's just annoying; why not a flip top so it's easier to open? You actually have to remember to close this product whereas if you have a flip top you automatically just close the compact without knowing it.
The texture of the blush is incredibly silky smooth and feels so buttery when swatched. It's one of my favourite formulae - creamy to powder which is perfect for oily skin beauties. I love that there's no issue with powder kicking up so there's no wastage. Admittedly you get less product than you would in say a MAC blush but lets be real how often do we finish a blush? So I like to think that we're paying for product that we're actually going to use up.
I love to clown on my blush and was quite surprised that when I first applied this it was rather sheer. That's not a bad thing because the formula allows for you to build up the colour but even then the intensity is not enough on my chocolate skin (or for my clownish preference) until after a couple of solid swirls. Now my aim isn't to give Ronald McDonald fierce competition but I just like a solid blush on my cheeks and I expected so much more from this shade.
I apply my blush with the standard blush brush; my favourite being the affordable ELF brush because it's dense and packs on the colour. Once I got it to the kind of coverage I wanted I must say the rest of it is 100% amazing. Lasting powder is 6 hours but do note that I have oily skin so it possibly could have lasted longer had it not been for my skin type. I recommend Colourpop blushes for their fantastic formulae, longevity and price point.