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ColourPop Gets Nostalgic with Lizzie McGuire Collection

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ByMSAMar 24, 2021 | 17 comments

ColourPop Lizzie McGuire Collection

Hey now, this is what dreams are made of.

Beauty brand ColourPop is tapping into 2000s nostalgia with their Lizzie McGuire collection, available Friday, March 26 at 1 p.m. EST.

Inspired by the beloved Disney series (which ran from 2001-2004) and movie that starred Hilary Duff, ColourPop's line will make you pine for days of roll-on glitter, lining your locker with stickers and flared jeans decorated with patchwork flowers.

It features a colorful collection of eyeshadow in the What Dreams Are Made Of palette ($22), sparkling glitter gels in Sing to Me Paolo ($10) and Get a Grip! ($10), Bubblegum Pop lip scrub ($9), pressed powder blush compacts in Dee-lish! ($12) and You Are Magnifico ($12) and shiny lip gloss duos in Seriously Cool ($18) and Dear Diary ($18).

Fans will also love the names of the bubblegum flavored So Juicy lip gloss tubes ($9 each) as they're named after the show's characters. There's Ethan Craft (a translucent orange with copper and gold glitter), Gordo (translucent violet with rainbow glitter), Lizzie (crystal clear gloss with rainbow glitter) and Miranda (a translucent pink with peachy golden glitter).

Want it all? The entire collection retails for $111, but you can enter to win it here.

ColourPop, a cruelty-free cosmetics company, has been featured in Birchbox. This is far from their first collaboration as the brand has previously joined forces with Disney for themed collections inspired by Bambi, Mulan and Frozen 2.

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17 comments

Angela

I’ve placed over ten orders with Colourpop the vast majority being wrapped and packaged really well and if something came broken (twice) I took picture as they requested and they replaced the item. I don’t see anywhere on their website it saying they don’t do returns or replacements.

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Michelle

The first line of their return policy “ Unfortunately, due to the low-cost nature of our products, once an order has shipped, we are unable to offer refunds, returns, or exchanges. All sales are final”

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Gretchen

Colourpop is one of my favorite brands. That being said, they advertise like CRAZY – I can’t understand why this post is included on your website/daily email, as it is not typically in subscription boxes at all.

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Carol

Great shade in the palette, but I think I have similar. The blushes are tempting though..

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Lacey

Their customer service is THE WORST. Beware.

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Rachel

The worst!

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Brittany

Yes! I have never had worse customer service in my life!

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Ingermaria

Oooo my daughter loves Lizzie McGuire. I’ll have to get some of this for her Easter basket.

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Gillian

Wow I’m feeling really old, how about a Brady Bunch Collection. I just added years with my comment :).

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Brittany

I don’t know why they are blocking my posts. I just want to warn everyone of ColourPops policy. They don’t do returns, or exchanges even if the product goes missing during shipping! It says so on their website. I am out $40. Buyer beware. Check the Better Business website to see lots of complaints.

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Dani

That’s too bad you had that experience. I’ve had nothing but amazing experiences with customer service. They’ve replaced products damaged in transit for me multiple times. It’s unfortunate it’s not consistent considering how affordable and animal friendly the company is.

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Caroline

I have had a bad experience with them as well, unfortunately. I bought a gift (well ahead of time, mind you) for Christmas season. It was shipped very, very late and came the day beforehand damaged, completely squished. I wrote to them asking for a refund for this one instance since I’d have to go out and find a replacement gift and they refused and instead said they’d send me another, which came two months later and was also damaged (albeit minorly). I donated it because it was useless to me at that point though.

Brittany

Before you order from this company, look up their return policy. They don’t do returns, refunds or exchanges for ANY reason, including if your package gets lost. It says it on their website, but of course I ordered from them without looking because I thought this was a legit company. My package got lost in the mail, they can clearly see it was never delivered , and I’m just out $40 because according to them once they ship it, that’s it. Also, if you look them up on the Better Business website you will see LOTS of complaints.

I just wanted to put the warning out there, but with caution!

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Dea

The blushes look cute. I remember when she had a line of her own, called Stuff by Hilary Duff.

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Boxy Fox

That’s an excellent name!

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Jennifer Rothnie

Unfortunately, their webpage freezes every time I try to go enter. Not that I really need it, I’m a bit old for glitter gloss now! But the palette is so cute with Lizzie on the mirror, and the blushes look adorable, too. I was in college by the time that show came out, but I still watched every episode. I first got into it for the nostalgia factor of an even older show, McGee and Me (’89-’92,) that it reminded me of.

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