Product: ColourPop Bambi Palette
Claims: Shadow Palette | 5-Pan Palette | Disney Bambi Collaboration | Warm Neutral Shadows | Three Different Formulas | Cruelty Free
Size: 5.50 grams
Price: $14.00
Purchase: ColourPop
The ColourPop Bambi Palette is the first of three palettes in the latest Disney x ColourPop collaboration. Again, I hope that I can get to the other two palettes in the Disney Bambi collection before they are delisted. If you would like to see what I thought of this palette, just keep scrolling.
About the Bambi Palette
The full-size Bambi Palette has 5.50 grams or 0.19 oz. of product, comes in a rectangular cardboard palette, has a rectangle mirror, and retails for $14.00. The Bambi Palette can be purchased at ColourPop and possibly inside some Ulta stores as that is where I got mine.
ColourPop claims that the Bambi Palette has three different formulas for their highly pigmented shadows. They claim that the shadows apply evenly and are long wearing. The ingredients for the Bambi Palette are:
ColourPop Bambi Palette Review
The five shades in the Bambi palette are Little April Shower, Faline, Young Prince, Kinda Bashful, and Whitetail. The three formulas in the Bambi Palette are matte, metallic, and a matte with sparkle in it. The Bambi Palette has a color story that I tend to go for.
- Little April Shower is a tan with a matte formula. This shadow was good for setting the eye and getting started with crease work, however, it had a lot of fallout and kick-up in the pan.
- Faline is a gold with a metallic formula. This shadow was an okay lid shade, however, it was very stiff and did not move easily over the eye with either a brush or the finger.
- Young Prince is a camel brown with a matte formula. This shadow was good for deepening the crease and while it also had fallout and kick-up in the pan, it was not as bad as Little April Shower.
- Kinda Bashful is a brown with a matte formula. This was a good shadow for deepening the outer crease and/or the outer 1/3rd of the lid. Like Young Prince and Little April Shower it had fallout and kick-up in the pan.
- Whitetail is a chocolate brown with a matte formula and gold and silver glitter throughout. This shadow performed like most of ColourPop’s other similar shadows, it would go on nice but once you started blending it the glitter would just disappear. I cannot even say that the glitter falls on your face creating a mess to pick up later, that does not happen, it literally just disappears.
Final Thoughts on the Bambi Palette
While this is a super cute palette and it screams my name with its color story, the Bambi Palette is one I wish I had just skipped. Most of the shadows have horrible fallout and kick-up. While they blended well individually, they did not blend well together. The two non-matte shadows either do not move well across the eye, making the eye feel heavy, or the thing that makes it not a matte just disappears with any movement of a brush against it. Honestly Whitetail is not a shade that you can just slap on the eye and not blend out so the glitter is going to disappear, if they want to do these shades they need to be in shades that you can get away with using as a lid shade. My honest opinion is that unless you are collecting all the ColourPop palettes, or are a serious Bambi fan, you should just skip this palette.
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That is so disappointing that there is so much fallout!
Hmm, sounds like one to skip! The colors seems vibrant but i dont like tons of fallout
I’m sorry that the Bambi palette was a major disappointment. ColourPop pressed powder shadows always kick up quite a bit of dust, I find, since they are inexpensive powders, but they usually blend well for me. This sounds like a new low 🙁
Such pretty colours and so very cute too 😀