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Autumn browns, vibrant oranges and winterly purples oh my. Ranging from smokey eyes to simple neutral classic looks, pick and mix to the max. I love Revolution for the high-quality pigments and low costs. Honestly, would you rather a £40 naked palette with only 12 colours all the same or a £10 soph palette with 18 marvellous colours? Is that really a question?
If you said the £40 one: either you're a die-hard fan of high-end makeup or you're a snob. Maybe both.
--- btw I do have the naked heat and third one---
---hehe, sorry I'm just your typical beauty guru---
Packaging
Outer:
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Rusty rose gold background, the name is in a yellow beige and writing in black.
Inner:
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Rose gold top into a light rose bottom and writing inside the palette. Massive mirror, whole side and luckily this time the names on the palette instead of a plastic sheet like her first one.
Eyeshadow
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6 shimmers and 12 mattes; perfect to give a wide range of looks- both basic and complex.
Everyday (shimmer) -> baby pink shimmer, perfect for inner corner to brighten eyes.
Vitamin C (matte) -> beautiful yellow that's not too harsh on the eyes.
Brownies (matte) -> deep brown, great to create a line around the lash line for autumn so its soft and smooth instead of black.
Running Late (matte) -> sweet orange, beautiful over the lid with 'Brownies' in the crease (a very autumn-inspired look).
Sweet N Sour (matte) -> burnt orange, I've used it in a sunset look with 'Vitamin C' and 'Twenty One', it also enhances green eyes.
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Chocolate Orange (matte) -> a light brown with an undertone of orange, very cutesy.
Infinity (shimmer) -> very shimmery silver, great choice for the inner corner of the lid.
Twenty-One (matte) -> bright bold pink, when I first saw it I didn't think I would like it but trying it out it's actually one of my favourites now.
Mulled Wine (matte) -> plum purple, star striking look if in the crease with 'La Sun' in the lid.
Cheesecake (matte) -> red undertoned brown, defo beauty with 'cookie dough' and perfect for school/work.
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Romance (shimmer) -> absolutely beautiful deep mix of red and purple, lovely colour with almost every colour in the palette.
La Sun (shimmer) -> gorgeous golden yellow, could brighten any look.
Cookie Dough (matte) -> caramel brown, very simple but can be used with any colour.
Enchanted (matte) -> deep purple, perfectly combined with 'dreams' to create a winter look.
Aurora (shimmer) -> playful green, best for green/hazel eyes to brighten them.
Dreams (shimmer) -> rose gold shimmer, ready to jazz up any look and still great for a natural look too.
Lakes (matte) -> khaki green, great for a smokey look with 'reputation' in the outer crease corner, 'brownies' in the crease and 'lakes' on the lid.
Reputation (matte) -> because every decent palette needs a highly pigmented black- thank the angel. I've tried many black eyeshadows that are dusty and barely there but this one isn't.
Price-
£10 -> cheap yet still beautifully pigmented and wide range of colours. One of the many reasons I love Revolution.
WOULD RECOMMEND!
Also, check out my review on the first Soph x Makeup Revolution palette review =
https://skyeina.blogspot.com/2018/01/beautina-makeup-revolution-x-soph.html
What's your opinion on the Soph x Makeup Revolution range? Let me know in the comments or email me at skyeinaxox@gmail.com
SKYEINA LOGGING OFF XOX.
Buy at Superdrug ->
https://www.superdrug.com/Make-Up/Eye-Makeup/Eye-Shadow/Eye-Shadow-Palettes/Makeup-RevolutionxSoph-Eyeshadow-Palette-Extra-Spice/p/763079
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