ColourPop Wine & Only Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches – OWNSKIN

Wine and Only

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette ($14.00 for 0.36 oz.) is the newest release–and I think one of the last of the year–that includes a mix of shimmers and matte shades in a wine-inspired color story. The mattes were nicer than the shimmers, on the whole, though Grapeful has a ton of sparkle and not much that keeps it bound with the base, so that one had a lot of fallout. The shimmers were decent but did not perform as well as some past shimmers have from the brand.

For those keeping count, there are a few Pressed Pigments, which come with the warning that they are not intended for use around the immediate eye area under FDA regulations, though these types of pigments are approved for usage on the eye in areas like the EU.

Blanc

Blanc is a very light copper with moderate, warm undertones and a frosted finish. It had nearly opaque pigmentation in a single layer, which was buildable to full coverage with a little more or if applied with a fingertip to begin with. The texture was soft, slightly drier but blendable with minimal fallout. It wore well for seven and a half hours before fading visibly.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing” and “adheres easily to the eyes.” Most of the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well to bare skin, blends out without issue, and lasts for seven to eight hours.

The matte eyeshadows tend to be a little more powdery, though soft and finely-milled, in the pan, while the shimmers have a creamier, dense consistency. Occasionally, the more sparkly or metallic shades apply better with fingertips or a dampened brush.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Shadow swatches.

dimethicone, synthetic fluorphlogopite, magnesium myristate, lauroyl lysine, boron nitride, silica, dimethiconol, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Sip Sip

Sip Sip is a medium plum with strong, warm undertones paired with a lightly-sparkled matte finish. The texture was moderately powdery, though blendable, but it took its more semi-opaque coverage and sheered it out too quickly to medium coverage, so I’d recommend pairing it with a primer or where opacity isn’t necessary. It stayed on well for eight hours before showing signs of fading.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing” and “adheres easily to the eyes.” Most of the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well to bare skin, blends out without issue, and lasts for seven to eight hours.

The matte eyeshadows tend to be a little more powdery, though soft and finely-milled, in the pan, while the shimmers have a creamier, dense consistency. Occasionally, the more sparkly or metallic shades apply better with fingertips or a dampened brush.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Shadow swatches.

boron nitride, aluminum starch octenylsuccinate, calcium sodium borosilicate, zinc stearate, calcium aluminum borosilicate, dimethicone , silica, lauroyl lysine, caprylyl glycol, dimethiconol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, blue 1 lake (ci 42090), iron oxides (ci 77499), manganese violet (ci 77742), mica (ci 77019), red 40 lake (ci 16035), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Major Chianti

Major Chianti is a muted, medium-dark reddish-berry with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish. The texture was slightly firmer, stiffer in the pan, which made it easier to build up coverage if desired and kept it from having fallout, but it could have been more blendable. It had opaque pigmentation that lasted well for eight hours before fading visibly.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing.” The way the Pressed Pigments differ is that they’re not intended for usage on the immediate eye area.

The majority of the shades are semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, blend out fairly well, and can sometimes be a bit drier/more powdery compared to typical matte shades. They often wear eight to nine hours on me before fading, but many shades in the Pressed Pigment family leave some staining behind.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Pigment swatches.

NOTICE: All products categorized under “Pigment” carry a warning in the US that the product is “not intended for use in the immediate eye area.” Brands in the US typically market these products as “Pigments” (instead of “Eyeshadow”), and there is often a warning on the back of packaging or the label. The product includes color additives that are not approved for usage on the eyes per the

FDA.

Some color additives in “Pigments” have no usage restrictions in the EU, per CosIng, and can be used on the eyes. We recommend checking ingredients to confirm current safety assessment/restrictions:

FDA/CosIng.

*not intended for use in the immediate eye area. zinc stearate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, polymethylsilsesquioxane, magnesium stearate, dimethicone , boron nitride, caprylic/capric triglyceride, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, dimethiconol, phenoxyethanol, carmine (ci 75470), iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77499), mica (ci 77019), red 7 lake (ci 15850), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Cast a Chateau

Cast a Chateau is a medium-dark, reddish-copper with warmer, more orange undertones in its base and cooler, pink-red pearl that gave it a subtle, metallic sheen. It had opaque color coverage in a single pass, which adhered well to bare skin and blended out without difficulty. The texture was lightly emollient but not prone to sliding around. It wore nicely for eight hours before fading noticeably.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing” and “adheres easily to the eyes.” Most of the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well to bare skin, blends out without issue, and lasts for seven to eight hours.

The matte eyeshadows tend to be a little more powdery, though soft and finely-milled, in the pan, while the shimmers have a creamier, dense consistency. Occasionally, the more sparkly or metallic shades apply better with fingertips or a dampened brush.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Shadow swatches.

dimethicone, magnesium myristate, silica, lauroyl lysine, boron nitride, dimethiconol, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, phenoxyethanol, iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Play to Wine

Play to Wine is a medium-dark red with warmer undertones in its base and a mix of warmer red and copper sparkle throughout its more metallic finish. The consistency was thicker, denser, and creamier, so it applied better with a fingertip or a flat, synthetic brush and patted/pressed onto the lid as sweeping tended to result in fallout and slight unevenness in the initial laydown of product. It had opaque color coverage that stayed on well for eight hours before fading visibly.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing” and “adheres easily to the eyes.” Most of the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well to bare skin, blends out without issue, and lasts for seven to eight hours.

The matte eyeshadows tend to be a little more powdery, though soft and finely-milled, in the pan, while the shimmers have a creamier, dense consistency. Occasionally, the more sparkly or metallic shades apply better with fingertips or a dampened brush.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Shadow swatches.

synthetic fluorphlogopite, dimethicone, magnesium myristate, silica, lauroyl lysine, boron nitride, dimethiconol, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Mull It Over

Mull It Over is a deep, pinky-red with cool undertones and a mostly matte finish. It had nearly full color coverage in a single layer, which readily built up to full coverage with less than a second layer. The texture was lightly powdery, though silky-smooth and blendable, with a tendency to stain the skin after wear. It lasted well for eight and a half hours before fading a bit.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing.” The way the Pressed Pigments differ is that they’re not intended for usage on the immediate eye area.

The majority of the shades are semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, blend out fairly well, and can sometimes be a bit drier/more powdery compared to typical matte shades. They often wear eight to nine hours on me before fading, but many shades in the Pressed Pigment family leave some staining behind.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Pigment swatches.

NOTICE: All products categorized under “Pigment” carry a warning in the US that the product is “not intended for use in the immediate eye area.” Brands in the US typically market these products as “Pigments” (instead of “Eyeshadow”), and there is often a warning on the back of packaging or the label. The product includes color additives that are not approved for usage on the eyes per the

FDA.

Some color additives in “Pigments” have no usage restrictions in the EU, per CosIng, and can be used on the eyes. We recommend checking ingredients to confirm current safety assessment/restrictions:

FDA/CosIng.

*not intended for use in the immediate eye area. zinc stearate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, boron nitride, polymethylsilsesquioxane, magnesium stearate, dimethicone, caprylic/capric triglyceride, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, dimethiconol, triethoxycaprylylsilane, phenoxyethanol, blue 1 lake (ci 42090), iron oxides (ci 77499), mica (ci 77019), red 7 lake (ci 15850), red 28 lake (ci 45410), red 40 lake (ci 16035), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Vinter

Vinter is a deep burgundy with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish. The texture was balanced between being soft and blendable and firm enough not to be prone to fallout. It had rich pigmentation in a single pass, which applied evenly to bare skin and blended out without difficulty–though it was quite pigmented, so using a lighter hand is a good idea! It wore nicely for eight and a half hours before fading and did stain slightly.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing.” The way the Pressed Pigments differ is that they’re not intended for usage on the immediate eye area.

The majority of the shades are semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, blend out fairly well, and can sometimes be a bit drier/more powdery compared to typical matte shades. They often wear eight to nine hours on me before fading, but many shades in the Pressed Pigment family leave some staining behind.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Pigment swatches.

NOTICE: All products categorized under “Pigment” carry a warning in the US that the product is “not intended for use in the immediate eye area.” Brands in the US typically market these products as “Pigments” (instead of “Eyeshadow”), and there is often a warning on the back of packaging or the label. The product includes color additives that are not approved for usage on the eyes per the

FDA.

Some color additives in “Pigments” have no usage restrictions in the EU, per CosIng, and can be used on the eyes. We recommend checking ingredients to confirm current safety assessment/restrictions:

FDA/CosIng.

*not intended for use in the immediate eye area. zinc stearate, boron nitride, polymethylsilsesquioxane, magnesium stearate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, dimethicone, caprylyl glycol, triethoxycaprylylsilane, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, dimethiconol, phenoxyethanol, iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77499), mica (ci 77019), red 7 lake (ci 15850), red 40 lake (ci 16035), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Mon Sherry

Mon Sherry is a light-medium plum with strong, warm undertones and flecks of gold and plum shimmer throughout. It had rich color coverage that applied well to bare skin with a smooth, even lay down of product. The texture was lightly creamy without being overly dense or too thick, so it was easy to pick up with a dry brush. This shade showed signs of fading after eight hours of wear.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing” and “adheres easily to the eyes.” Most of the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well to bare skin, blends out without issue, and lasts for seven to eight hours.

The matte eyeshadows tend to be a little more powdery, though soft and finely-milled, in the pan, while the shimmers have a creamier, dense consistency. Occasionally, the more sparkly or metallic shades apply better with fingertips or a dampened brush.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Shadow swatches.

synthetic fluorphlogopite, dimethicone , magnesium myristate, lauroyl lysine, boron nitride, silica, dimethiconol, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77499), mica (ci 77019), red 40 lake (ci 16035), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

Grapeful

Grapeful is a medium-dark burgundy with strong, warm undertones and flecks of larger gold sparkle over a matte finish. The texture was moderately powdery, which made it prone to fallout to begin with, while the larger sparkles weren’t incorporated well with the base, so those also resulted in a lot of flyaway product and some additional fallout. It had opaque pigmentation that blended out well enough–so long as random sparkles in one’s look isn’t a deal-breaker–that lasted for eight hours before fading visibly.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

$4.50/0.05 oz. – $90.00 Per Ounce

The new Pressed Powder Shadow formula is supposed to be “highly pigmented” with an “ultra-velvety and silky” texture that is “long-wearing.” The way the Pressed Pigments differ is that they’re not intended for usage on the immediate eye area.

The majority of the shades are semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, blend out fairly well, and can sometimes be a bit drier/more powdery compared to typical matte shades. They often wear eight to nine hours on me before fading, but many shades in the Pressed Pigment family leave some staining behind.

Browse all of our ColourPop Pressed Powder Pigment swatches.

NOTICE: All products categorized under “Pigment” carry a warning in the US that the product is “not intended for use in the immediate eye area.” Brands in the US typically market these products as “Pigments” (instead of “Eyeshadow”), and there is often a warning on the back of packaging or the label. The product includes color additives that are not approved for usage on the eyes per the

FDA.

Some color additives in “Pigments” have no usage restrictions in the EU, per CosIng, and can be used on the eyes. We recommend checking ingredients to confirm current safety assessment/restrictions:

FDA/CosIng.

*not intended for use in the immediate eye area. zinc stearate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, boron nitride, lauroyl lysine, silica, dimethicone, caprylic/capric triglyceride, caprylyl glycol, magnesium stearate, talc, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, dimethiconol, phenoxyethanol, blue 1 lake (ci 42090), iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77499), mica (ci 77019), red 7 lake (ci 15850), red 40 lake (ci 16035), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable

to the product you’re purchasing, or the brand or retailer’s website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Blanc Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Blanc Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Sip Sip Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Sip Sip Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Major Chianti Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Major Chianti Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Cast a Chateau Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Cast a Chateau Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Play to Wine Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Play to Wine Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Mull It Over Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Mull It Over Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Vinter Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Vinter Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Mon Sherry Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Mon Sherry Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Grapeful Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Grapeful Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette

ColourPop Blanc Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Blanc Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Sip Sip Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Sip Sip Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Major Chianti Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Major Chianti Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Cast a Chateau Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Cast a Chateau Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Play to Wine Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Play to Wine Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Mull It Over Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Mull It Over Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Vinter Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Vinter Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Mon Sherry Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Mon Sherry Pressed Powder Shadow

ColourPop Grapeful Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Grapeful Pressed Powder Pigment

ColourPop Wine and Only 9-Pan Pressed Powder Palette ($14.00 for 0.36 oz.) is the newest release–and I think one of the last of the year–that includes a mix of shimmers and matte shades in a wine-inspired color story. The mattes were nicer than the shimmers, on the whole, though Grapeful has a ton of sparkle and not much that keeps it bound with the base, so that one had a lot of fallout. The shimmers were decent but did not perform as well as some past shimmers have from the brand. For those keeping count, there are a few Pressed Continue Reading… Temptalia

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