
Product: ColourPop Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Palette
Claims: Shadow Palette | Holiday Themed Palette | 15 Shadows | Three Different Formulas | Cruelty Free
Size: 10.50 grams
Price: $24.00
Purchase: ColourPop
The ColourPop Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Palette is one of the newer collaboration palettes from ColourPop. Although, by the time I get this up they will have probably already released five new palettes and two new collaborations. While ColourPop does have good quality products and affordable pricing, the amount of releases they come out with almost makes it just as expensive as shopping Tom Ford. Is the ColourPop Rudolph Palette worth splurging on? Keep scrolling to find out!
About the ColourPop Rudolph Palette

The full-size ColourPop Rudolph Palette has 10.50 total grams of product, comes in a cardboard palette, has a unique shaped mirror, and retails for $24.00. While different ColourPop products can be purchased at Ulta, the ColourPop Rudolph Palette can currently only be purchased at ColourPop.

ColourPop claims that their shadows in the Rudolph Palette are long wearing and apply evenly. In addition ColourPop claims that these shadows are velvety and give a soft focus effect. Lastly, ColourPop says that this is the first palette to have both reds and greens in it. The ingredients for the ColourPop Rudolph Palette are:
ColourPop Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Palette Review
The fifteen shadows in the ColourPop Rudolph Palette consist of neutrals, greens, and reds. There are technically two formulas in the ColourPop Rudolph Palette, matte and metallic, but one of the metallics has a duo chrome flip which is where I got the third formula mentioned above. Below are the swatches from the ColourPop Rudolph Palette.

- North Pole is an ivory with a metallic formula
- Elf Practice is a light green duo chrome with a golden flip
- Christmasy Time is a deep green with a matte formula

- Mush Mush! is a taupe with a matte formula
- Misfit Toys is an icy lavender with a metallic formula
- Gadzooks! is a brown with a matte formula

- Independent Together is a pale pink with a matte formula
- Handsome Nose is a red with a metallic formula
- Up, Up, and Away! is a purple with a metallic formula

- Eat Eat! is a beige with a matte formula
- Snow Bank is a gold with a metallic formula
- Full Power is a burgundy with a matte formula

- Lots of Tinsel is a rose gold with a metallic formula
- Little Buck is a camel brown with a matte formula
- Ready, Santa! is a deep brown with a matte formula
Final Thoughts on the ColourPop Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Palette

After the last few ColourPop palettes I was unsure whether to be excited about this palette or be ready to be disappointed. I am happy to say that I was nicely surprised by this palette. The shadows were rich in color and highly pigmented. In addition, the shadows also blended really well. I was most excited about the fact that all of the shimmer shadows were metallics and not glitter based shadows. Ultimately, I would recommend this palette, especially if you are a fan of either Rudolph or these gorgeous shadows. However, if you are looking for something that you can cover on a blog, YouTube, or social media ColourPop is not the way to go. Going back to look at hashtags needed to share this post on social media I found that the Rudolph palette was only covered for two days by the brand. I have a few palettes left that I have not covered, but after those I do think I will be done with ColourPop.
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That is just so cute and love the colours 😀
Hope you have a nice Christmas 😀
I’m a fan of greens, so I think this is a cute palette. Plus, I am very impressed by your highly pigmented swatches. Cassie, I would never have thought to think about hashtags from the brand and how much they promote the product as being something I should consider for the products that I promote. But you have opened my eyes to an important metric to look at as a blogger!!
This is one of their nicer palettes. I like the metallic shades the most. ColourPop doesn’t always swatch this nicely so the pigment must be strong in it. It’s hard to keep up with them though. And if you want to write about a palette you better be super fast.
What a nice color story for the season! I am glad to hear that you aren’t disappointed in this one!