I love the red one too – Maleficent sounds like it applied amazingly!Taking a break from buying makeup is a very healthy mindset to have, but I’m glad you enjoyed this review. However, I wish that this palette came with a mirror.

They all look like they swatch so well, especially with amazing pigment based on the photo! At least they have a mirror in something! You’re right, Ursula would totally make a great lippie for fall. I might have to go for a search to see where I can find it. I also love the shade names of each item, as they reminds me of some of my favorite Disney films.As a makeup enthusiast, I enjoyed most products in this beauty line. !Wow the packaging for this is insane, I would have to agree though that it seems as though this collection isn’t a must have and would definitely be something more suited to a massive Disney fan, or at least in terms of the eyeshadow palette, someone who has nothing like that in their collection. Personally, I'm a huge fan of glitter, and will wear it on just about any occasion, so I was excited to try these from Colourpop.Sure, the wet texture of these products takes a bit of getting used to, but in my experience, the color payoff was well worth it. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation.I also loved each eye product from the line, especially the Jelly Much Shadows. This range was no different.I'd never tried Colourpop's range of Jelly Much Shadows prior to this collection, but was beyond impressed with the products.

Colourpop first teased a major announcement on their Instagram, posting a simple video with the hashtag #ItFeelsGoodToBeBad on it.An update quickly followed a few days later, with Colourpop officially announcing their collaboration with Disney for a makeup collection featuring fan-favourite villains, to be released on March 21. The Villains packaging is different from the brand’s traditional, plastic, twist-top Super Shock Cheek packaging. […] RELATED: Read my review of the ColourPop x Disney Villains Jelly Much Shadows + Villains Collection […]The packaging and the shadows were the really standout products in the collection. The packaging of these products, in my opinion, is stunning, and looks great on a vanity. I get what you say about the glosses, I actually never reached for it again after testing it for my review…ahhh be aware – once you start purchasing from them, it become soooo addictive!Additionally, I felt like these highlighters appeared too subtle. While I was impressed by the quality of the eyeshadow palette, the ColourPop x Disney Villains Collection was not a must-buy for anyone (except Disney fanatics).I wish those lipglosses were liquid eyeshadows!I think ColourPop can definitely help people jump out of their comfort zones with makeup because of how inexpensive their products are! Although the formula was nice, I don’t enjoy wearing colorful or metallic highlighters. Still, there are some products, like the collection's lip glosses and glitters, that I personally don't think are worth purchasing.From left to right, the shades are called No Spots, Mongrels, Diablo, Devious, Tragic, Underworld, Pain & Panic, Forest of Thornes, Flotsam, and The Fates.Overall, I'm impressed with the Misunderstood palette, which is, in my opinion, filled with high-quality shadows — the shimmers are especially beautiful. The shadows came in the traditional Jelly Much packaging with a twist top.Even though the glosses look very different in the tubes, the color payoff is incredibly sheer. The 15-Pan Misunderstood Palette is comprised of a variety of matte, duochrome, and metallic shadows aimed at enabling you to slay all of your looks. Next. The ‘villains’ imprint is an awesome touch! $18.99.

It’s so nice and subtle, and reminds me of Maleficent.Colourpop is definitely an addictive brand!