Clinique’s Cheek Pops are appealing to a wide range of women with their various color selections and affordable prices.
Currently, there are 14 Cheek Pop colors available.


I love the packaging. The transparent acrylic container makes identifying colors super easy. If you get hooked to the Cheek Pops as I did, you’ll end up with a whole collection of them so the transparent containers become very useful. All Cheep Pops have a Gerber daisy motif embossed that is just so pretty. These remind me of kids’ color palettes – an endless array of pastel colors.



The virtually powderless texture makes the Cheek Pops so special. The texture is in between cream and powder. When I use a blush brush to apply, it shows up as powder with a satin matte finish. I use a sponge or a finger if I want more pigmentation, and they pick up the product like a cream blush. With a sponge and finger, I get a dewier finish.


I now own 2 colors – Nude Pop and Pink Honey Pop. I reach for Nude Pop more because it’s such a neutral color that goes well with anything. It’s very modest and conservative, so I wear it for work. Melon Pop is a more “fun” color. Both of them have tremendous pigmentation and a very subtle sheen. I have not noticed any visible sparkles like Nars Orgasm.

The color is pigmented, but as long as I’m careful when I blend in and with a gradual build, it looks subtle and natural. Love, love and love!
Clinique’s Cheek Pops are appealing to a wide range of women with their various color selections and affordable prices.
Currently, there are 14 Cheek Pop colors available.
I love the packaging. The transparent acrylic container makes identifying colors super easy. If you get hooked to the Cheek Pops as I did, you’ll end up with a whole collection of them so the transparent containers become very useful. All Cheep Pops have a Gerber daisy motif embossed that is just so pretty. These remind me of kids’ color palettes – an endless array of pastel colors.
The virtually powderless texture makes the Cheek Pops so special. The texture is in between cream and powder. When I use a blush brush to apply, it shows up as powder with a satin matte finish. I use a sponge or a finger if I want more pigmentation, and they pick up the product like a cream blush. With a sponge and finger, I get a dewier finish.
I now own 2 colors – Nude Pop and Pink Honey Pop. I reach for Nude Pop more because it’s such a neutral color that goes well with anything. It’s very modest and conservative, so I wear it for work. Melon Pop is a more “fun” color. Both of them have tremendous pigmentation and a very subtle sheen. I have not noticed any visible sparkles like Nars Orgasm.
The color is pigmented, but as long as I’m careful when I blend in and with a gradual build, it looks subtle and natural. Love, love and love!