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ColourPop Cosmetics Pressed Single Eyeshadow Collection Ranking

Looking to build a single eyeshadow collection without breaking the bank? ColourPop can solve this problem. Nearly any eyeshadow can be duped with a less expensive alternative from ColourPop. Check out this huge ColourPop pressed single eyeshadow collection for eyeshadow inspiration.


ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow Collection

ColourPop Cosmetics – You Should See Me In a Crown Bundle | $45.00 (CF)

I stopped in my tracks when I saw the You Should See Me in a Crown ColourPop pressed single eyeshadow bundle. This singles bundle is the perfect embodiment of Fall. In fact, You Should See Me in a Crown is one of my all-time favorite fall palettes.

The ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadows included in this palette are:

Left Photo: Ringer (Metallic Champagne), Running Late (Matte Creamy Orange), Anthem (Metallic Bright Pinky Copper), Heavy Glam (Vibrant Duochrome Orange with Pink flip), Milli (Metallic Intense Penny Copper), Let Me Explain (Metallic Ivory), Wake Up Call (Matte Warm Sand), Over It (Metallic Peach with Gold flip), Paradiso (Metallic Violet)**, Imperial (Soft Red Orange), I Owe You (Matte Mid-Tone Orange), Board Shorts (Metallic Bronze)

Right Photo: Renegade (Soft Rose Gold Pressed Glitter with Copper Sheen), Not Ok (Metallic Burnt Orange), Mr. Sandman (Icy Rose with a Silver sheen), Thank U, Next (Metallic Rosy Bronze with Copper Duo-Chrome flip), Material Girl (Metallic Truffle Brown with Golden sheen), Heart 2 Heart (Metallic Warm-Toned Gold), Conundrum (Matte Warm Brown), High Society (Metallic Tangerine with Golden flip), Feathered (Matte Rich Chocolate Brown), Facet (Matte Deep Red-Brown), Martian (Matte Warm Terracotta with Gold Flecks), Let’s Do It (Matte Blackest Black)

RELATED: Enjoying reading about my ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow collection? Check out my review of the ColourPop Midnight Masquerade Palette or the ColourPop x Disney Villains Collection.

ColourPop Cosmetics – Pressed Single Eyeshadow Collection | $4.50 each (CF)

ColourPop Single Shadows were the gateway for me to try other single shadows. The colors selection and available finishes always fresh. Additionally, ColourPop frequently runs BYOP (Build-Your-Own-Palette) promotions. During these sales, consumers can fill an empty palette with single shadows at a discounted price.

ColourPop Pressed Single Shadow Collection

However, ColourPop’s single shadows are not perfect. My biggest complaint with ColourPop is how frequently the brand discontinues shades. Moreover, a nearly identical shade will release with a new name. This makes it so hard to recommend ColourPop pressed single eyeshadows.

Shades owned (not listed in order): 20 Something (Metallic), Antimatter (Metallic), Bassline (Metallic), Beam Me Up (Metallic), BPM (Metallic), Chauffeur (Metallic), Crackle (Metallic), Glass Bull (Metallic), Heavenly (Metallic), Karat Cake(Metallic), Now and Zen (Metallic), On a Whimsy (Metallic), Paradiso (Metallic), Quantum Sleep (Metallic), Rascal (Metallic), Ready or Yacht(Metallic), Rose All Day (Metallic), Snake Eyes (Metallic), Solstice with the Mostest (Metallic), Superzoom (Metallic), Tea Garden (Metallic), Thank U, Next (Metallic), Tiny Tangerines (Metallic), Two Birds (Metallic), Up & Atom (Metallic)

Shades owned but not swatched: Paper Tiger (Matte), Team Captain (Matte), Let’s Do It (Matte)

RELATED: Read my review on the ColourPop Sweet Talk Palette or ColourPop x iLuvSarahii Through My Eyes Eyeshadow Palette

ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow Collection Ranking

Unlike my ColourPop Palette ranking,  I decided not to do an official ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow ranking. However, I do have a few standout favorite shadows in my collection – Glass Bull, Snake Eyes, Tea Garden, and On a Whimsy. Within the ‘You Should See Me In a Crown’ bundle, my favorite shadows are Running Late, Mr. Sandman, Not Ok, and Martian.

As a self-proclaimed colorful eyeshadow addict, are my selections surprising? Although I love wearing bold, colorful eyeshadows, my day-to-day preferences tend to lean much more neutral.

RELATED: Click here for my review on the ColourPop Double Rainbow Super Shock Shadow Bundle

ColourPop Single Eyeshadow Collection

Final Thoughts on my ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow Collection

Single eyeshadows are a wonderful alternative to purchasing pre-made palettes for creative makeup lovers or makeup lovers on a budget. Although the price per shadow may be higher when compared to a pre-made palette, makeup lovers who purchase single shadows save money in the longterm.

By investing in single shadows, buyers are less likely to purchase repeat shades. How many transitional browns and deep black shades do beauty lovers need repeated across palettes?

Building a ColourPop pressed single eyeshadow collection can save beauty lovers a ton. Not only are ColourPop’s shadows affordable, but many of the brand’s most iconic shades are available as singles.

Moreover, investing in a ColourPop pressed single eyeshadows is a more price-conscious strategy than buying every new palette released by the brand. Many shades are repeated throughout ColourPop palettes. By purchasing singles, buyers can avoid purchasing duplicate shadows.

Although there are nuances between various undertones or levels of pigmentation, many individual eyeshadows apply similarly to the eyelids despite looking different in the pan. Also, with a large collection of singles, it is easier to dupe new releases!

Obsessed with single shadows, but looking for that special shadow to amp up your next look? Check out my Super Shock Shadow Collection.

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Catch up on My Collection Series

Did you enjoy reading about my ColourPop Pressed Single Eyeshadow collection? Keep up with the rest of the posts in this series here:

Disclaimer: I not intending to brag about my beauty collection or to show off any wealth. I work hard to buy what I own. Additionally, I rarely pay full price for beauty products. Moreover, my collection has grown over many years.


Do you prefer using pre-made palettes or customized palettes? Do you have a favorite eyeshadow formula? Let me know in the comments below.

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