ColourPop Rock Candy Palette Look #1
For my first look with the ColourPop Rock Candy Palette, I went with a cool toned smokey eye. It’s not a super heavy eye makeup look but it is noticeable.
For my first look with the ColourPop Rock Candy Palette, I went with a cool toned smokey eye. It’s not a super heavy eye makeup look but it is noticeable.
The ColourPop Glowing Lip range are sheer, balmy lipsticks that come in 8 shades and have a sweet scent and taste.
Here are swatches of the ColourPop Rock Candy Palette. I have only played with this a few times and am still getting to know all the shades. The shade descriptions include my initial thoughts on the ones I have tried so far.
I like reds and oranges together so I thought I’d do a look mostly with those colors. The gold inner corner was kind of an afterthought but I like it. This was even faster to do than the last look I posted. I think the eye makeup took me about 30 mins.
I wasn’t originally going to do more than one look with this palette but after using it the first time, I wanted to get a few more looks out of it before putting all the shades away.
This is a look I did with the Custom Fall Palette I made in my last post. These are all shades taken from ColourPop’s monochromatic palettes. The goal wasn’t really to do a bunch of looks with it like I do with other palettes, it was just to the make the palette itself. So I ended up using all 12 shades in a single look which I realize is maybe more involved than what some would like.
For a while I’ve been thinking of taking apart all my ColourPop monochromatic palettes and making a custom fall themed palette out of the shades.
I started out this look knowing I wanted to use the deepest shade in the ColourPop Uh Huh Honey Palette to create a graphic shape and use some of the lighter yellow shades around it. I ended up adding a black shadow to add a little more depth because it just wasn’t enough for me.
This was my first look look using the ColourPop Uh Huh Honey Palette. I just did somewhat of a predictable look with it. When I’m not really sure what to do, sometimes doing the obvious thing and getting that out of the way helps.