I ordered three of these after looking on Colour pop’s website and seeing several colours that I liked. The packaging and size of these blushes are handy and convenient, small enough fit in my makeup bag but big enough to feel like I got my money’s worth (I mean, for $6 who could really complain!) Unfortunately, although I liked the colours (a terracotta brown, red/pink and deep red) I was not a fan of the texture. It felt almost sponge like. I would almost say it is a cream blush but I would then expect this product to be quite pigmented and blend-able and it wasn’t. Initially I tried to use a brush to apply this but I gave up after hardly any of the product transferred. I then tried my fingers which made a big difference however I did not like the way the product applied to my cheeks. I found that it was hard to blend giving my cheeks a stained look rather than a natural flush which I prefer. I attempted to wear all three colours several times and was never really happy with the outcome. This is not a product I would recommend or purchase again.
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Colorpop Cheek Review
Colourpop Cheek A true mid tone peachy pink in a matte finish – It’s time for the good times, forget about the bad times, oh yeah.
Fingertips will provide the highest amount of coverage. Brush suggestions Use a flat synthetic cheek/ foundation brush or a short duo fiber brush; flat synthetic brush will give more coverage and the duo fiber brush will give a more sheer, air brushed effect. WHEN FINISHED Close that sucker up tight! Don’t leave the jar opened for long periods of time; you may lose some of the magic that makes the Super Shock Cheek so amazzzing. Colour builds from natural- looking flushed looks to more intense bright looks. … Build to your heart’s desire!
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I'm not a fan of creamy blushes in the first instance so this is probably why I don't care for these blushes as they are of that type, even though they are somewhat pressed into a pan and look like a soft powder they work as creams and I have found that they drag base products off in areas when trying to apply.
They do come in a wonderful colour variation and are cutely packaged there is no denying that and the price point of them are quite reasonable I just don't have a place for them in my regime of my clients, if I need a cream blusher I will use an actual cream blusher that blends smoothly with the fingertips over these, applying with fingers sees too much colour added as they are overly pigmented, try fix that with a beauty sponge and you end up dragging up product which results in blotchy patches, try it with a brush and well it just goes streaky and even when applied it wears off rather quickly.