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Disney Villains Makeup Line by Colourpop

By Dahlia Acevedo
Okay, I never get excited about makeup anything. It's just a part of my daily routine, and I don't go anywhere, including to the grocery store, without it. BUT!, when I saw the advertisement for the soon to be released Disney Villains Makeup Line, I actually felt like I wanted to try it! I'm sure a lot of it has to do with me being a pretty big Disney fan. Well, who isn't, am I right?!, and come on, we especially LOVE the villains. They are what make the movies fun!

Now, I'm not one to make a bold statement, as I don't like attention, so I purchased the Dr. Facilier Lux cream lipstick. A perfect combination of rose and brown.  It is a more natural color that looks great on. Let me tell you, I have searched high and low for this color. It is actually really hard to find. I love how you get a color that is more like a mat and less like a gloss. That lasts for many hours through various meals, snacks and drinks. I normally wear gloss, as lipstick typically dries out my lips, gets on my teeth and comes off easily.  However, I have already picked out my second Disney Villains color, that I plan to purchase soon. The Ursula deep red shade. 

If you wish to purchase more than the lipstick, each Disney Villain can be purchased as part of a set that has a matching eye shadow, highlighter, lip gloss and body glitter for $25.00. As shown in the upper left hand photo.

Colourpop also sells a Disney Princess makeup line, called the  "Disney Designer Collection". It is exactly the same concept as the Disney Villain line, with a different shade of lipstick, plus matching makeup products (sets) for each Disney Princess. The set includes a lipstick (LUX cream), eye shadow and lip gloss and is $18.00.  The one difference is the lipsticks come in slightly different shades (awesome right!). The packaging  looks beautiful, and I feel tempted to purchase one or a few of their lipsticks. I have included the link to the Disney Princess Line below.
https://colourpop.com/collections/disney-designer
Meanwhile, please enjoy pictures of the various Disney Villains represented in this collection









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  1. Hi Dahlia, these lipsticks sound like fun, glad you found your color that was hard to find. Love you, mom

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  2. Where do you buy these? I think my fav is the same as yours...the Rosey brown one. I have been experimenting with cosmetics lately. Branching out with colors and techniques. Basically tying to reverse the age on my face. Getting old sucks, girl!

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    1. I bought mine through the Colourpop site. It is a beautiful color! I can see it looking great on you :) As far as I know the only other places the lipsticks are being sold are shopdisney.com and colourpop.com. eby sells them for a lot so be careful. They shouldn't cost more than eight dollars. Other places, like Walmart, are selling their eye shadow pallets or body glitter, for example, but not the lipsticks.

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