This is definitely a long overdue review! The ColourPop Disney Designer Collection was launched in 2018 and I literally have this post saved in my draft for over a year now.
Since then, ColourPop have launched two other Disney Collections, Disney Villains and Disney Midnight Masquerade and they are to launch the Disney Fronzen 2 Collection on 15 November 2019 which I am SO excited about!
Anyway, during this time I have been using the It's A Princess Thing eyeshadow palette a lot, I like that the colors are quite wearable during the day. As for the other products from this collection, I have tried the lipgloss, the lux lipstick and the super shock shadow.
The ColourPop It's A Princess Thing Palette contains 15 eyeshadow shades in a mixture of naturals, pinks, corals, golds, silvers and purples.
There are 3 different finishes including matte, metallic and satin.
The shades included are:
Abu, described as a matte intense warm brown.
Triton, described as a sand with golden sheen.
Grumpy, described as a matte dusty salmon.
Juju, described as a matte warm rosy pink.
Chip, described as a matte soft beige nude.
Thingamabob, described as a vibrant metallic silver.
One Kiss?, described as a metallic bright coppery gold.
Fairy Godmother, described as a metallic bright coral.
Ray, described as a metallic champagne.
Prince Charming, described as an ivory pearl with green duochrome.
Midnight Curfew, described as a black sprinkled with silver glitter.
Beast, described as a deep warm brown topped with gold glitter.
Magic Carpet, described as a blackened plum.
Poison Apple, described as a metallic pinky violet.
Enchanted Rose, described as a rich metallic rose.
The first row is my most-used.
There are three Ultra Glossy Lips in the ColourPop Disney Designer Collection and the shades are:
Bibbidi, described as clear with a golden sheen.
Bobbidi, described as a soft coral.
Boo, described as a warm rose.
These glosses are described as all shine, no shimmer, the formula is enriched with jojoba oil to moisturise, nourish and provide a juicy, fuller-looking lips look.
There are six Disney Princess Lux Lipsticks, but I was only able to get Cinderella during its first launched. By now I have a few other Disney Princess Lipsticks, but they are all part of a set which I want to review separately.
Cinderella Lux Lipstick is described as a true blue pink and the formula is described as creamy, lightweight, long-wearing with rich pigmentation.
The ColourPop Disney Collection contains six Super Shock Shadows and I have the shade So This Is Love, which is the only one I find wearable for any occasion.
So This Is Love Super Shock Shadow is described as a soft pink with a frosted finish.
I have always been a big fan of the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow formula, they are creamy with a one-swipe pigmentation, no creasing, fading or fallout and they literally wear all day.
Apart from the items shown above, I also have the individual princess kits in Belle, Ariel and Snow White. I may or may not review these sets, but I am definitely reviewing the Disney Midnight Masquerade Collection which I bought recently. Those Lux Liquid Lipstick formula is AMAZING and I can't wait to share with you my thoughts and swatches.
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