
Danessa Myricks Launches Colorfix Stix Versions Of Her Liquid Formula
Danessa Myricks Colorfix Stix collection Photo courtesy of Danessa Myricks
On-the-go glittery glam? Say no more. Danessa Myricks is making sure all her shimmer-seeking fans can easily transport her cult-favorite Colorfix products whenever they're on the move. Packaged in sleek, magnetic, dual-ended tubes, each Colorfix Stix duo ($38) comes with a high-performance foil shade and a complementary metallic shade.
Pro-Level Looks With One Swipe
'When I first created Colorfix, it wasn't just about pigment, it was about possibility,' Myricks shared for this article. 'Now, 10 years later, Colorfix Stix is the next evolution of that dream.'
The goal for Myricks is to offer makeup artistry potential to the masses.
'They were created so you can achieve magical, pro-level looks by layering them together or using them individually,' she explained. 'True to the Colorfix name, Colorfix Stix gives you the freedom to create infinite looks and combinations in just one swipe.'
Designed for safe use and efficacy on the eyes, lips and face, the launch follows the massive trend of multi-functional beauty products. According to a report by The Benchmarking Company, 67% of beauty-buying females surveyed in January 2025 said they regularly buy beauty products that perform more than one function or solve multiple problems. Whether it's skincare products that contain SPF, or makeup that offers anti-aging skin benefits, time-saving hacks are of key importance to 93% of those asked.
Danessa Myricks Colorfix Stix duo Photo courtesy of Danessa Myricks
Expert-Developed Formulas For Your Pocket
Myricks' new formula is supercharged with hyper-reflective, super-fine crystal pearls that glide on smoothly and diffuse light. The shades offer budge-proof, crease-resistant color in 10 duos, with the same pigment, pearl and glitter as the original formula—in an easy, one-stop-swipe applicator. Each duo is interchangeable so users can swap and swipe as they please. And each fully retractable water-gel stick features a dome-shaped tip for easy application to the lids, cheek, lips and even the inner corners of the eyes.
'It glides on with a cooling kiss and leaves behind a shimmer that dances like stars in motion,' Myricks says.
Leading up to the Colorfix Stix launch, the self-taught makeup artist most recently released a sold-out Pastel Dream Mini Freedom Palette. The multi-chrome, all-over face selection includes foil-flake metallic shimmers and color-accurate soft mattes. Myricks recently said the biggest makeup trends of Summer 2025 are natural, demi-matte skin, controlled, strategic shine, and soft shimmer.

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