Transform Your Look with ColourPop Creepin’ Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Creepin’ Super Shock Shadow ($6.00 for 0.07 oz.) features a translucent base with a delightful combination of moderate shimmer and pearl that transitions beautifully from cooler blue to vibrant aqua-blue hues. This versatile shadow shines when layered over darker shades, or it can be used as a stunning highlighter across the lid. However, it does not offer the same level of pigmentation as many other offerings from ColourPop’s Super Shock line.
- Achieves medium pigmentation with a single application
- Lightly emollient and featherweight, easily picked up with either fingertip or brush
- Applies smoothly and blends seamlessly for a flawless finish
- Long-lasting wear, remaining intact for up to 10 hours without fading or creasing
FURTHER READING:
Explore our detailed Formula Overview for insights on overall performance and unique characteristics, including scent and texture.
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In-Depth Look at the Formula
$6.00/0.07 oz. – $85.71 Per Ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow boasts a creamy formula available in an extensive range of shades and finishes. The metallic variants are notably slippery, providing a “wetter” sensation on the skin, whereas the matte shades possess a firmer, clay-like texture. Throughout my experience with ColourPop, nearly every shade has proven to be exceptionally long-lasting, often remaining vibrant for over 10 hours—sometimes even up to 14 hours—before removal. While pigmentation varies among shades, most offer a strong color payoff.
Feedback from readers reveals a divided opinion on this product. Many adore its unique texture, while others find it less appealing. Unlike traditional cream eyeshadows, these are denser and sponge-like in consistency. For optimal application, I recommend using flat, firm synthetic brushes, such as the MAC 242 or 249. Although the brand suggests applying with fingers for maximum pigmentation, I’ve found this necessary only for a select few shades, particularly those with heavier glitter.
Matte shades can occasionally feel drier and vary from medium to opaque coverage, but they’re generally buildable. Some may prove challenging to blend seamlessly, yet others are delightful to work with. The glittery shades have been the least favorable in my experience; they sometimes apply sheerly or are tricky to work with. Occasionally, they deliver more pigmentation and behave similarly to the other finishes, but they typically perform best when patted over more pigmented eyeshadows for added sparkle. Notably, these shades tend to have minimal fallout, with a few exhibiting moderate fallout, which is still less than most glitter-infused powder eyeshadows.
Explore our complete collection of ColourPop Super Shock Shadow swatches for a broader view.
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Elevate Your Eye Makeup with ColourPop Eyeing You Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Eyeing You Super Shock Shadow ($6.00 for 0.07 oz.) showcases a bright, medium blue shade enriched with cool undertones and a sparkling, lightly metallic finish. This shadow not only adds a vibrant pop to your makeup look but also offers versatility, allowing you to create both bold and subtle eye looks effortlessly.
- Delivers opaque pigmentation with just one layer
- Lightly emollient and ultra-lightweight, making it easy to apply with either your fingertip or a brush
- Applies smoothly and blends seamlessly for a polished finish
- Long-wearing formula, lasting up to 10 hours without fading or creasing
FURTHER READING:
For a comprehensive overview of the Formula Overview, including performance insights and unique characteristics, such as scent and texture.
In-Depth Look at the Formula
$6.00/0.07 oz. – $85.71 Per Ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow features a creamy base available in a diverse array of shades and finishes. The more metallic options present a slippery, “wetter” feel, while the matte variations offer a firmer, clay-like texture. My experience with ColourPop has shown that almost every shade is remarkably long-lasting, typically maintaining vibrancy for over 10 hours and often even up to 14 hours before needing to be removed. While the pigmentation can differ across shades, most deliver a satisfying color payoff.
Reader feedback indicates a mix of opinions; while numerous users rave about the product, others express dissatisfaction. This product is not your typical cream eyeshadow, as it has a denser, sponge-like texture. For the best results, I suggest using flat, firm synthetic brushes, such as the MAC 242 or 249. The brand recommends finger application for maximum pigmentation, but I have found this necessary only for a few shades, particularly the more glittery ones.
Matte shades can feel somewhat dry and range from medium to opaque coverage, yet they tend to be buildable. Some might be challenging to blend seamlessly, while others are incredibly user-friendly. Glittery shades have proven to be the most challenging for me; they can sometimes offer sheer application or be difficult to work with. Occasionally, they may provide more pigmentation and function similarly to other finishes, but they generally perform best when layered over pigmented eyeshadows to enhance the glitter effect. Despite this, they typically exhibit minimal fallout, with a few shades having moderate fallout, still less than most glitter-laden powder eyeshadows.
Explore our extensive range of ColourPop Super Shock Shadow swatches for a complete view.
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Unleash Drama with ColourPop Frightful Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Frightful Super Shock Shadow ($6.00 for 0.07 oz.) presents a captivating blackened plum base infused with cooler blue pearls that create a subtly metallic finish. This striking shadow adds depth and dimension to your eye makeup, making it a perfect choice for both everyday wear and dramatic evening looks.
- Achieves opaque pigmentation in one seamless layer
- Moderately emollient, lightweight formula that’s easy to apply with either fingertip or brush
- Applies evenly, blending effortlessly for a smooth finish
- Long-wearing, lasting up to 10 hours without fading or creasing
FURTHER READING:
For more insights, check out our Formula Overview which covers general performance and unique characteristics.
Below are some dupes that our editor has identified but have not yet been rated or officially reviewed.
In-Depth Look at the Formula
$6.00/0.07 oz. – $85.71 Per Ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow is a cream-based formula that comes in a wide variety of shades and finishes. The metallic shades typically have the most slip, giving them a “wetter” feel, while matte options boast a firmer, clay-like texture. From my experience, nearly every shade has proven to be exceptionally long-wearing, often lasting over 10 hours and sometimes up to 14 hours before removal. Pigmentation can vary, but most shades pack a solid punch.
Feedback from users shows a range of opinions; many appreciate the formula, while others are less enthusiastic. These shadows differ from traditional cream formulas as they are denser and sponge-like. For optimal application, I suggest using flat, firm synthetic brushes, such as the MAC 242 or 249. The brand does recommend using fingers for the most pigmented results, but I find this necessary only for a few shades, particularly those with significant glitter.
The matte shades can feel somewhat dry and vary in coverage from medium to opaque, but they tend to be buildable. Some are a bit tricky to blend, while others are a joy to work with. The glittery finishes have been the least favorable in my experience; they can sometimes apply sheerly or be difficult to manage. Occasionally, they may offer more pigment and work like other finishes, but they generally perform best when layered over a more pigmented base for added sparkle. Still, they usually exhibit minimal fallout over time, with only a few shades having a moderate amount of fallout, which is less than most powder eyeshadows containing glitter.
Explore our complete collection of ColourPop Super Shock Shadow swatches for a wider perspective.
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Enhance Your Creativity with ColourPop Stare Down Super Shock Shadow
ColourPop Stare Down Super Shock Shadow ($6.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium grape purple infused with subtle warm pink undertones and a lightly sparkling, pearly sheen. This shadow is perfect for adding a pop of color and dimension to your eyes, allowing for both playful and sophisticated looks.
- Delivers opaque pigmentation with just one application
- Lightly emollient and ultra-lightweight, making it easy to apply with either fingertip or brush
- Applies smoothly and blends effortlessly for a polished finish
- Long-wearing, lasting up to 10 hours without fading or creasing
FURTHER READING:
For more details, check out our Formula Overview for insights on performance and unique characteristics.
Here are some potential dupes that our editor has identified but have not yet been rated or officially reviewed.
- Sydney Grace Wish (DC, $8.00)
- Fenty Beauty Violet Vibez (LE)
- ColourPop Fluff (PiP, $4.50)
- ColourPop AEIOU (LE, $4.50)
- Sydney Grace Totally Worth It (P, $6.25)
- Melt Cosmetics Ultraviolet #1 (LE, $22.00)
- ColourPop Nouveau (Fade Into Hue) (LE, $4.50)
- JD Glow Viola (P, $7.50)
- Huda Beauty Electric #2 (PiP)
- ColourPop Hello Fabulous (LE, $4.50)
In-Depth Look at the Formula
$6.00/0.07 oz. – $85.71 Per Ounce
ColourPop Super Shock Shadow features a creamy base available in a diverse range of shades and finishes. The more metallic options present a slippery, “wetter” feel, while the matte variations offer a firmer, clay-like texture. My experience with ColourPop has shown that almost every shade is remarkably long-lasting, typically maintaining vibrancy for over 10 hours and often even up to 14 hours before needing to be removed. While the pigmentation can differ across shades, most deliver a satisfying color payoff.
Reader feedback indicates a mix of opinions; while numerous users rave about the product, others express dissatisfaction. This product is not your typical cream eyeshadow, as it has a denser, sponge-like texture. For optimal application, I suggest using flat, firm synthetic brushes, such as the MAC 242 or 249. The brand recommends finger application for maximum pigmentation, but I have found this necessary only for a few shades, particularly those with significant glitter.
Matte shades can feel somewhat dry and vary in coverage from medium to opaque, yet they tend to be buildable. Some might be challenging to blend seamlessly, while others are incredibly user-friendly. Glittery shades have proven to be the most challenging for me; they can sometimes apply sheerly or be difficult to manage. Occasionally, they may offer more pigment and work like other finishes, but they generally perform best when layered over a more pigmented base for added sparkle. Despite this, they usually exhibit minimal fallout, with only a few shades having a moderate amount of fallout, which is less than most powder eyeshadows containing glitter.
Explore our complete collection of ColourPop Super Shock Shadow swatches for a wider perspective.
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