Cpd Champion Creation 3 In 1
₦5,000.00
Cpd Champion Creation 3 In 1 Description
CPD (Champion Creations) is a Nigerian makeup brand offering a variety of face and eye palettes (blush, eyeshadow, etc.). For example, they have a “4-in-1 Blush Palette” from the same line.
The “3 in 1” naming likely indicates that the palette offers three different uses or finishes — e.g., a combination of blush, highlighter, bronzer; or blush + eyeshadow + lip stain; though I did not find an exact official spec for “3 in 1”.
The palette is positioned as a multi-use product (hence “3 in 1”) which is helpful for travel or minimal kits.
Format
Likely a compact palette containing three distinct product sections (either three pans or three zones) — for example: a blush tone, a highlighter tone, a bronzer or contour tone.
Packaging: As with other CPD palettes, simple but functional; local Nigerian beauty shops list CPD palettes for affordable price points.
Availability: Shown in Nigerian online stores (Lagos/Ibadan) for other CPD line products.
Price range: Based on CPD similar palettes (e.g., 4-in-1 palette listed at ₦3,000).
The formula is likely pressed powder (for face), with buildable, everyday finishes.
Sensory Profile
Texture: From brand’s other palettes: “highly pigmented”, “matte, smooth, waterproof and long lasting”. Example from CPD 6-in-1 blush palette description.
Pigmentation: Expect medium to good pigmentation; manageable for layering so you don’t over-apply.
Finish: Since this is “3 in 1”, expect varied finishes— perhaps one matte, one satin/pearl, one shimmer, depending on the use (bronzer vs highlighter vs blush).
Wear feel: Standard pressed powder; likely lightweight. On skin especially in a warm/humid climate (e.g., Lagos) you may notice fading faster if not set properly.
Colour range: The brand’s local focus suggests shades tailored for deeper skin tones (likely warm/earthy tones). But always check the shade names and swatches in store.
Wear & Suggestion
When & how to wear:
Use this palette as your all-in-one cheek/face palette:
Use the bronzer/contour section to add depth under cheekbones or hairline.
Use the blush section on the apples of cheeks for flush of colour.
Use the highlighter/shine section on cheekbone tops, brow bone, inner corner of eye for glow.
It’s great for everyday wear (office, casual outings) and also convenient for travel or minimal-makeup days.
Because of its multi-use nature, it saves space in your makeup bag and can simplify routine.
For skin tones: Since Nigerian market oriented, likely works well on medium to deep skin tones; if very fair or very deep, check the actual shade pan for suitability.
For climate: In Lagos’s warm/humid environment, you might consider using a primer or setting spray after application to increase longevity.
Helpful Tips
Swatch in store: Because we don’t have full info on “3 in 1” variant, visit a local store first (e.g., Lagos makeup store) to check the three pans’ colours on your skin tone.
Layer lightly: Multi-use palettes sometimes have lighter pigment to avoid over-application—start light and build up.
Use appropriate brushes:
Fluffy contour brush for bronzer/contour zone.
Blush brush for blush zone.
Fan brush or small tapered highlight brush for shimmer/shine zone.
Set with primer or spray: To ensure the powders adhere well in humid climate and reduce the risk of patchiness or wear-off mid-day.
Avoid cross-contamination: If you use the blush zone for cheeks and also the highlighter zone for eyes, clean your brush or use different brushes so powder finishes don’t mix and lose their effect.
Check the finish under your lighting: Some highlighters look different in bright daylight vs indoor fluorescent; try in natural light if possible.
Store in a cool dry place: To keep the powders in good condition; heat and moisture can cause powder compacts to degrade faster.


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