ColourPop On the Wing Super Shock Shadow Duo ($ 12.00 for 0.07 oz.) Is designed to complement the Fine Feathered palette and includes a Repromote (Bubbly) and a new cream eye shadow. Both colors were pigmented, easy to process and long-lasting – no complaints!
Bubbly is a light to medium pink with moderate, warm undertones and a sparkling metallic finish. It had almost opaque pigmentation in a single layer that could be built up to full coverage. The texture was moderately pliable, but dried quickly to a more powdery finish as soon as it came in contact with my skin. It lasted a good 10 hours without fading or wrinkling.
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- Sephora Starlets (LE,) is more shimmery (95% similar).
- Dior Capital of Light # 3 (LE,) is darker (95% similar).
- Make Up For Ever D862 Fairly Pink (DC, $ 21.00) is darker (95% similar).
- Chanel Cristal de Printemps # 2 (PiP,) is lighter (95% similar).
- Clionadh Clionadh (Medium) (P, $ 12.50) is more shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Marc Jacobs Beauty The Enigma # 4 (PiP,) is darker, warmer (95% similar).
- MAC Keep on Twinkling (LE, $ 17.00) is lighter and cooler (90% similar).
- Tom Ford Beauty Virgin Orchid # 2 (PiP,) is warmer (90% similar).
- Make Up For Ever 10 Peach (P, $ 21.00) is shimmery, darker, warmer (90% similar).
- Dior Rouge Trafalgar # 1 (PiP,) is less shimmering, darker, warmer (90% similar).
Formula overview
$ 6.00 / 0.07 oz. – $ 85.71 per ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow is a cream-based formula that is available in a variety of shades and finishes. The more metallic shades have the most gliding effect (they feel “wetter”), while the more matte ones have a firmer, more clay-like consistency. Almost every shade of ColourPop I’ve tried has been exceptionally long-lasting (over 10 hours of wear, usually there until I remove it, even 14 hours later). Pigmentation can vary from shade to shade, but the average shade is quite pigmented.
Of the feedback I’ve seen from readers, many love it, but some don’t like it at all. They’re not a traditional cream eyeshadow because they’re denser (more spongy) and are best applied to me with flat, firm, synthetic brushes (I like the MAC 242 and 249). The brand recommends using fingers for the most pigmented application, but I just felt that fingers are necessary on some shades (usually the super glitzy ones).
The more matte shades can be on the drier side and vary from medium to opaque coverage, although they are often buildable. The edges can be a little tricky to disperse, although some are very nice to work with.
The shimmery shades were the weakest for me as they can be more transparent or difficult to apply. Sometimes they’re more pigmented and work like the other finishes in the formula, but often they’re more sheer and just work well dabbed on more pigmented eyeshadow to add glitter. They do tend to have little fallout over time, however, with occasional hues having a more moderate amount of fallout (but still less fallout than most glitter powder eyeshadows).
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ingredients
Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Aluminum Calcium Sodium Silicate, Synthetic Fluorophlogopite, Isododecane, Boron Nitride, C30-45 Alkylcetearyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Cyclohexasiloxane, Silica, Dimethicone, Mango-silicarbonate, Ethylene Carbonate, Propanyl-silicarbonate, Ethylene-Oxide, Phenylgysiloxaethanol, Ethylene-Oxide, Phenyltrimoxyethlybethanol, Propanylgysiloxaethanol , Cucumis sativus (cucumber) fruit extract, carmine (ci 75470), iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891.)).
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feather is a medium-dark, rosy copper with subtle, warm undertones and an intense, sparkling metallic finish. The texture was softer but still had good adhesion with full pigmentation delivered in a single layer. I found it easier to apply with a flat, synthetic brush to start with and then use a fingertip or fluffy brush to even out the edges as this made sure it wouldn’t slip and get a little uneven. It lasted a good 10 hours without fading or wrinkling.
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- Too Faced Razzle (PiP, $ 16.00) is less shimmery (95% similar).
- Pat McGrath Rose Gold 005 (PiP, $ 25.00) is lighter and warmer (90% similar).
- Lethal Cosmetics Covet (P, $ 6.00) is lighter (90% similar).
- Give Me Glow Not You, Next (P, $ 7.00) is less shimmery (90% similar).
- Huda Beauty Purple Haze # 4 (PiP,) is lighter, warmer (90% similar).
- MAC Pyromancer (LE, $ 17.00) is less shimmery, lighter (90% similar).
- Anastasia Aura (LE, $ 12.00) is less shimmery, warmer (90% similar).
- ColourPop No Flocks (LE, $ 4.50) is less shimmery, brighter (85% similar).
- ColourPop Cast a Chateau (LE, $ 4.50) is less shimmery, brighter (85% similar).
- Fenty Beauty Blood Moon (LE,) is less shimmering, darker, warmer (85% similar).
Formula overview
$ 6.00 / 0.07 oz. – $ 85.71 per ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow is a cream-based formula that is available in a variety of shades and finishes. The more metallic shades have the most gliding effect (they feel “wetter”), while the more matte ones have a firmer, more clay-like consistency. Almost every shade of ColourPop I’ve tried has been exceptionally long-lasting (over 10 hours of wear, usually there until I remove it, even 14 hours later). Pigmentation can vary from shade to shade, but the average shade is quite pigmented.
Of the feedback I’ve seen from readers, many love it, but some don’t like it at all. They’re not a traditional cream eyeshadow because they’re denser (more spongy) and are best applied to me with flat, firm, synthetic brushes (I like the MAC 242 and 249). The brand recommends using fingers for the most pigmented application, but I just felt that fingers are necessary on some shades (usually the super glitzy ones).
The more matte shades can be on the drier side and vary from medium to opaque coverage, although they are often buildable. The edges can be a little tricky to disperse, although some are very nice to work with.
The shimmery shades were the weakest for me as they can be more transparent or harder to apply. Sometimes they’re more pigmented and work like the other finishes in the formula, but often they’re more sheer and just work well dabbed on more pigmented eyeshadow to add glitter. They do tend to have little fallout over time, however, with occasional hues having a more moderate amount of fallout (but still less fallout than most glitter powder eyeshadows).
Search all of our ColourPop Super Shock Shadow swatches.
ingredients
Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Aluminum Calcium Sodium Silicate, Synthetic Fluorophlogopite, Isododecane, Boron Nitride, C30-45 Alkylcetearyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Cyclohexasiloxane, Silica, Dimethicone, Mango-silicarbonate, Ethylene Carbonate, Propanyl-silicarbonate, Ethylene-Oxide, Phenylgysiloxaethanol, Ethylene-Oxide, Phenyltrimoxyethlybethanol, Propanylgysiloxaethanol , Cucumis sativus (cucumber) fruit extract, carmine (ci 75470), iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891.)).
Disclaimer: The ingredient lists are available from the brand (or retailer) at the time of publication. Please always check the product packaging, if any, the valid ingredients list for the product you purchased or the brand or retailer website for the most up-to-date list of ingredients.