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Finally something from Colourpop that I can
Finally something from Colourpop that I can
The shelf life is one of my concerns being that it takes me forever to finish any type of product. Will you ladies be tossing the shadows within a year im just curious to whats everyone game plan???Yeah, since they say 1 year opened for shadows, I assume it applies to everything since they're similar in formula. I don't see me hitting pan on a highlighter that size if I'm just sweeping it on the proper places.
Meh. The packaging is cute but I have a whole palette of neutrals and another palette for mattes. Can't say that I'm going to be dying for this.
I won't be unless I notice a change in consistency (other than them getting a little drier, I expect that) or scent. Looking at the ingredients I can't see anything in particular that would turn within that time-frame or suddenly begin causing irritation. I wonder if it's because the shadows are pretty much made to be used with your fingers which isn't the most hygienic application method?The shelf life is one of my concerns being that it takes me forever to finish any type of product. Will you ladies be tossing the shadows within a year im just curious to whats everyone game plan???
Thanks for the response ill prob order only a few.I won't be unless I notice a change in consistency (other than them getting a little drier, I expect that) or scent. Looking at the ingredients I can't see anything in particular that would turn within that time-frame or suddenly begin causing irritation. I wonder if it's because the shadows are pretty much made to be used with your fingers which isn't the most hygienic application method? To be honest the only thing I throw away in line with expiration dates is mascara. Otherwise I only get rid of things if I notice something about them has changed, and I usually only have that problem with lip glosses. I mean, I'm not wearing 10 year old lipstick but I'm also not going to throw out all my cream shadows after 6 months!
I have the blushes which are the same consistency as the shadows and I'm not tossing them after them after a year. Unless they become dry and chalky, I don't see a reason to and I use brushes to apply them so they'll still be hygienic.The shelf life is one of my concerns being that it takes me forever to finish any type of product. Will you ladies be tossing the shadows within a year im just curious to whats everyone game plan???
Pretty but the shades look dupeable.
Yeah.. I just got Gameface in my last order and I feel like it's probably similar. I also don't like the matte shades. The light color will be invisible on my skin and I don't bother trying to use them as a crease color anymore.Pretty but the shades look dupeable.
They'll tell you smoosh it back together with your fingers and a tissue. Even says so on their site.One of my shadows today came shattered. It's still useable but I have to be very careful or it'd fall apart. Do you think they'd do anything?
It's because the formula dries out and it won't apply properly. And because of how it's made, after it dries out, it won't apply like a normal shadow either.The shelf life is one of my concerns being that it takes me forever to finish any type of product. Will you ladies be tossing the shadows within a year im just curious to whats everyone game plan???
Compared to other brands, i think they're a great value! I'm not a fan of the shadows. Never have been a fan of that formula tho. But for the amount that you're getting, and the price that you're paying, it's right in line with other brands if you do the math. Most people aren't buying 30-40 shadows tho, so it'd be easy for them to use up 3-4 shadows in a year before they expire. But for us makeup freaks, of course we aren't gonna use up 30+ of these shadows in a year before they go bad, especially when we have other shadows from other brands sitting in our drawers as well.I have to say this because I've been thinking about it all day. I want to start by saying so far I love what I have bought from colourpop. I'm just concerned about the value. I know 5-8 a pop is cheap. But the way you have to apply them liberally, and how little product is in the actual jars (they are very thin though the packaging makes them look huge), the fact that they dry out after a certain amount of time, do you think they are worth 5.00? The lippies are very small quantity for the price, I've already read several places that they aren't the best value for the quantity. Anyway, anyone else think about this besides me? I do love the quality, just not sure about the longevity or value. Thoughts?
I wish I wasn't such a hoarder and could just be happy with buying a few shadows a year and buying more when I hit pan lol.Compared to other brands, i think they're a great value! I'm not a fan of the shadows. Never have been a fan of that formula tho. But for the amount that you're getting, and the price that you're paying, it's right in line with other brands if you do the math. Most people aren't buying 30-40 shadows tho, so it'd be easy for them to use up 3-4 shadows in a year before they expire. But for us makeup freaks, of course we aren't gonna use up 30+ of these shadows in a year before they go bad, especially when we have other shadows from other brands sitting in our drawers as well.
This happened to mine too and they sent replacementsOne of my shadows today came shattered. It's still useable but I have to be very careful or it'd fall apart. Do you think they'd do anything?
I was quite deterred recently when I learned how little product is actually in the pan. I got some shadows in my last order, but I'm not really feeling like I need more. I guess seeing how thin the layer of product is makes me feel like I'm going to use it too quickly? The lippies I'll still buy for the rest of my life. I love those. I've never finished a lipstick and less product works for me. The price lets me get more of a variety instead of just using one and running out too quickly.I have to say this because I've been thinking about it all day. I want to start by saying so far I love what I have bought from colourpop. I'm just concerned about the value. I know 5-8 a pop is cheap. But the way you have to apply them liberally, and how little product is in the actual jars (they are very thin though the packaging makes them look huge), the fact that they dry out after a certain amount of time, do you think they are worth 5.00? The lippies are very small quantity for the price, I've already read several places that they aren't the best value for the quantity. Anyway, anyone else think about this besides me? I do love the quality, just not sure about the longevity or value. Thoughts?
I've finished 5 or 6 tubes of CDN, and that's a full-sized lipstick!I was quite deterred recently when I learned how little product is actually in the pan. I got some shadows in my last order, but I'm not really feeling like I need more. I guess seeing how thin the layer of product is makes me feel like I'm going to use it too quickly? The lippies I'll still buy for the rest of my life. I love those. I've never finished a lipstick and less product works for me. The price lets me get more of a variety instead of just using one and running out too quickly. Has anybody ever finished a lippie completely?
I've finished 2 tubes of MAC's Venus( favorite pink of all time) 1 VG Cindy, 1 Lip Blossom (I am repurchasing this one again) and 2 Revlon Berry Smoothie LBHappened to me and they told me to press a quarter on it to fix it. I didn't push the issue, it's still useable and I'd rather not have karma send me something legitimately broken (is it weird I always check my lippies to make sure they twist properly?) in my next order and them be like "nope, already helped you once." I was quite deterred recently when I learned how little product is actually in the pan. I got some shadows in my last order, but I'm not really feeling like I need more. I guess seeing how thin the layer of product is makes me feel like I'm going to use it too quickly? The lippies I'll still buy for the rest of my life. I love those. I've never finished a lipstick and less product works for me. The price lets me get more of a variety instead of just using one and running out too quickly. Has anybody ever finished a lippie completely?