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The Powerpuff Girls x ColourPop | Makeup



I, of course, caved and bought most of the ColourPop x The Powerpuff Girls collection. I was such a fan ( still am since I watch it with my kiddos now. ha!) back in the day. My bedroom at my grandparents stayed that theme for many years. I always loved Blossom but now see I turned into more of a Buttercup. Haha! 
This collection was a nostalgic purchase but I actually really love it. The palette is beautiful and while I have stated I would've appreciated more to the top row than neutral I can say ColourPop really went there with the formula in this palette. All the shades blend extremely well and even the pressed glitter (which I'm usually not of fan of) blew me away in my Bubbles look. 


Swatches left to right: Townsville, Prof. Utonium, The Mayor, Crime Fighting, Pokey Oaks, Frenemy, Chemical X, Superfriends, Girls Rock, The Fashionistas, Silico, & Rowdyruff Boys 


I was a sucker for these blushes. I told myself I wasn't going to get any more blushes from ColourPop because they're usually the same shades with each collab launch. Then these two popped up and while they do look super unique from ColourPop the results are normal. And by normal I mean even though they look to be deeper shades you get a light pink and peach color with them. So the typical ColourPop shades. I can say their formula is still 10/10 and these shades are gorgeous regardless! 


It's the details for me with this collection. I mean these villains?! Even the little photos on the packaging. So cute! This was my first time trying their Colour Stixs. I didn't know what to expect but my hooded eyes do not like these. They're beautiful shades. I love the villains and that they included them in the collection but these weren't my favorite. I can say they work and look nice as eyeshadow bases.. Maybe the colors popped a little more but honestly I feel I would get just as good of a result with any eye base I use. They also irritated my eye when used as a eyeliner for the water line. I'll try to use them when dipping into colors that go with them but I don't think I would repurchase this formula. 


And lastly, I grabbed the lip treatment duo from Fourth Ray. I mean I'm not really one for rainbows and unicorns.. I know it goes with the show and the little girls but I'm mainly a sucker for lip treatments and wanted to try theirs. I have probably used these the least amount out of everything in this collection but they seem nice. They both have super sweet scents. 




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