
I am not someone who loves cream eyeshadow. I have always owned a few: to use as bases for other shades or as quick, easy makeup looks that you can put together in a few seconds. In recent years, my favorite ‘cream shadows’ formula has become the Colourpop Supershock eyeshadows. Where I used to swear by MAC Paintpots and Maybelline Color Tattoos, Colourpop has pretty much replaced them. Why? They are more affordable and come in a much better range of colors. Today I am showing you all the shades I own, which ones are my favorites and how I like to use some of these.
Colourpop Supershock Eyeshadow collection // Favorites & How I use them
Products mentioned:
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow So Quiche
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Ritz
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Frog
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow I <3 This
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Valley Girl
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Far Side
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Nillionnaire
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Cricket
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Falling Up
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Ripple
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Mint 4 U
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Partridge
- Makeup Geek duochrome shadow Havoc
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Dance Party
- Nabla single eyeshadow Selfish
- Colourpop Supershock eyeshadow Bae
- Nabla single eyeshadow Alchemy
Swatches & makeup looks
So I used to own a few more of these, but I have decluttered a few of my Supershocks over the years. So please check out two of my previous blog posts where I show you batch 1 and batch 2 of my Supershocks including makeup looks. I also took pictures of the looks I did with Bae layered under Alchemy, and Dance Party under Selfish. Below are closeups of the remaining shades. I don’t have looks for all of these as there is no difference between the finger swatch and the way these look on the eye.






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