Colourpop Glass Bull Review
4 50 0 05 oz dupes are shown below with comparison swatches when available.
Colourpop glass bull review. Editor s review colour pop glass bull pressed powder shadow 5 00 for 0 04 oz is a medium pinky plum base with blue to teal shifting shimmer. Editor s review colour pop glass slipper pressed powder blush 8 00 for 0 21 oz is a deep pink with subtle warm undertones and a matte finish. Sometimes it can look more lavender but i definitely see more green and blue in it. Colour pop glass bull pressed powder shadow permanent.
Glass bull pressed powder shadow original price. 3 38 the powder eyeshadow of your dreams super pigmented colour in a metallic finish easily blendable and velvety soft texture creates a soft focus effect that s super longwearing. The best way i can describe glass bull is that it has fine green blue shimmers on a reddish brown base. Colourpop describes glass bull as duochrome lavender icy blue.
Pressed powder eyeshadow in glass bull i made the terrible mistake of only ordering super shock eyeshadows the last time i made a colourpop order so i chose a more traditional pressed powder eyeshadow this time around. I bought it the day it released before i saw swatches of it because it sounded like an interesting shade and i wanted to have it. Colourpop describes it as being a duochrome lavender icy blue but i disagree with this description. It s a true transformer shade and it looks different on top of different colored eyeshadows.
Glass bull is a super pretty shadow and fairly unique. To me glass bull is a metallic purple brown duochrome shadow with a unique teal shift. I would say that this has redish brown base and duochrome green blue sheen. As always the top swatch is a heavier swatch.
I mentioned in a post recently that glass bull and i were basically not getting along. Today i m reviewing glass bull from their pressed shadow range. The formula is interesting and in a way it reminds me of urban decay moondust shadows but it is also different. It shifts from green blue shimmers to a red or brown base.
Here are some swatches below of glass bull under different lighting conditions. It had semi opaque pigmentation in a single layer which was buildable to mostly opaque coverage with two to three layers.