Hello, dear ColourPop makeup fans!
I was longing to have this palette Salvaje from Colourpop for a long time. Recently, they treated us with free shipping, so I didn’t take too much time and placed my order within seconds.
Price - $18
Why did this palette appeal to me?Yes, there are a lot of flamboyant shades which are no way ordinary for Colourpop! But, for me, I wanted it mostly because of that dark teal shade Vibra.
The reason for that is simple - I adore teal and emerald smokey eyes makeup. And I guess that it would look the most advantageous with a colorful eyeliner. Besides, I also got several more shades.
So, here it is! My precious:
I was waiting for it to be delivered so anxiously.
This palette is probably the most beautifully designed inside and out. Most of the shades here are matte while only 4 of them are shimmering.
8 matte shades are here for us: Luna - the fairest shade. Perfect for a brow bone
Cafecito - saturated coffee color
Malbec - I’d say that it’s burnt brick but it feels like the shade is more vinous.
Vibra and Sirena - these are my faves! Saturated green shades. They both apply well. Good texture and bright color payoff.
Sangria - I guess you can take it from the naming. Everyone knows what the Spanish drink Sangria looks like.
And the same goes to the Caramelo shade, which is true caramel-like.
As for the shade Lola, it’s more pigmented and vibrant peach color.
4 shimmering Estrella, Celosa, Patrona and Corona shades look very similar to the shades which I already have from my I think I love you palette.
Among them, Corona is my favorite one. It’s such a glistening shade. The other three are more muted.
Corona is the only shade in the palette that is literally a pressed glitter.
This is what the palette looks like under the sunlight:
And these are the shades:
So, you’ve probably already guessed that I love this palette a lot. Those green shades stole my heart. They look especially stunning if I mix them together. Easy application, fuss-free blending and no issues.
My collection of ColourPop products:
It feels like I’m becoming a brand junkie.