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ColourPop Pressed Powder Palette - Chasing Rainbows
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ColourPop brought their wildest fantasy to life - this 15-pan palette is the perfect mix of bold, daring, and wearable. These highly pigmented shadows apply evenly and feel ultra-velvety and silky. The long wearing formula contains a unique combination of softer powders which adheres easily to your lids, give a soft focus effect, and blend smoothly and evenly. The sky’s the limit with the number of looks you’ll create with the matte, satin, and metallic eyeshadow finishes. Palette include shades: Wiggles (matte pastel peach), Blurred Lines (metallic opal with a gold flip), So Meta (metallic marigold), Feeling It (matte red brown with copper flecks), Realness (matte deep red brown), Woke (matte mid-tone salmon pink), Wish List (matte vibrant coral), Manifest It (matte fuchsia with pink flecks), Keep Cool (matte deep orchid), Not Playing (metallic lavender with a pink flip), Lucid (metallic eggplant with a blue flip), Bring It (matte teal), On One (metallic blackened turquoise), Eclipse (metallic taupe), and Prism (matte blackened aubergine). Apply with your favorite shadow brushes. Flat and firmer brushes will give the more intense color payoff. Fluffier brushes are great for blending. Use a small angled brush to line the eyes.