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The make-up bangers maintain dropping! I’m having loopy success with a few of my new make-up purchases this spring and Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette is subsequent to be added to the should get listing. Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette ($12) is a brand new ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr Cheek Clapper 3D Blush Trio Palette dupe that launched a few week or so in the past in 4 shade alternatives. The palette is made up of a cream blush, a matte blush, and a shimmery highlighter. You’ll be able to put on the shades alone or blended collectively to create a fantastic glowing blush look.
I completely beloved this. I are likely to have fairly good success with Make-up Revolution Blushes and this components was one other win for me. I’ll readily admit a few of Revolutions merchandise don’t all the time work out for me however a few of their stuff could be very, superb (I’m nonetheless mourning the lack of my beloved Conceal & Hydrate Basis! I cry myself to sleep at night time as a result of it’s gone). And the Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette goes into the very, superb pile for me.
Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette comes housed in a somewhat flimsy plastic compact that holds a complete of 0.09 ouncesin cream blush and 0.12 ounceseach of powder blush and highlighter. It’s $12 for every palette versus the value of Cheek Clapper at $38 at 0.38 oz. Clearly, Revolution Magnificence’s product has rather less however continues to be significantly cheaper than One/Dimension. That being stated, I do suppose the components are lots completely different and though, the concept and packaging is similar the formulation usually are not. I’ve two shades of Cheek Clapper and one of many Blush Icon Palette and I can confidently say that each are beautiful however they’re completely different. One/Dimension’s shimmer is a little more pigmented so it will probably act as a blush or a highlighter and the cream is much more pigmented as effectively. The powders are a bit silkier and extra refined versus the drier consistency of Revolution Magnificence’s components. I like them each lots however they’re completely different.
Let’s break down the Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette’s components one after the other. The primary shade we get is a cream blush! And sure, it does have a separate cowl which suggests you received’t get a messy kick up of powder on it whenever you use the opposite shades or shut the palette. A small plastic cowl protects the cream from the powders within the palette. You’ll discover my shades swatched somewhat poorly in my picture however the shades construct superbly and you may get much more pigmented from the cream and powder blushes for those who add extra layers. The cream could be very skinny, a bit dry, however feels light-weight on cheeks and does apply easily. It does apply pretty sheer virtually like a sheer tinted balm however as I stated, you’ll be able to construct the colour up very properly.
Subsequent we’ve got the powder blush! This has much more pigment. It’s a bit dry and never overly powder! It applies superbly and really easy. I used to be fearful it will adhere to drier areas on my face nevertheless it supplied easy, stunning colour. And it seems fairly beautiful on prime of the cream! The 2 formulation jive effectively collectively.
And at last wee have the shimmery highlighter! That is my fav half! I bought the trio within the shade Aura Factors Blush and I bought is solely due to the beautiful highlighter which jogs my memory of the one within the Natasha Denona Bloom Face Glow Palette. It doesn’t swatch very effectively however the shade seems STUNNING on my cheeks. It’s a bit powdery however applies tremendous easily. It’s shimmery so a bit goes a great distance! It provides essentially the most unbelievable glow on my cheeks. I might SWEAR to make use of the impact is similar as I get from my Natasha Denona Palette at a far more inexpensive price ticket.
The damage time is sort of good on all three of those shades. The cream wears a strong six hours by itself, the powder blush round eight hours, and the highlighter I can get about seven hours earlier than the radiance begins to fade. Used collectively I can get eight hours or of blush put on however the glow and shimmer from the powder fades at round hour seven.
Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette was a win for me. I actually need to try extra shades. For those who love a shimmery, glowing blush look DO give this a attempt.
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Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette is a brand new dupe of the ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr Cheek Clapper 3D Blush Trio Palette. Accessible in 4 shades this new palette is available in a dual-lidded compact (there’s a second lid that protects the cream from the powder) that holds a cream blush, a powder blush, and a shimmery highlighter. Having tried each this components and the One/Dimension one I can actually say the packaging and look is the one factor that was duped right here. I believe the formulation are a very good deal completely different (see my above evaluate for extra particulars). This components could be very good however not as good because the One/Dimension components. The cream blush is skinny and sheer however builds simply on cheeks. The powder blush is sort of pigmented, runs a bit drier, however applies superbly on cheeks with a easy, even end. And the highlighter could be very shimmery however provides essentially the most stunning and beautiful glow on cheeks. The shades could be blended, matched, or worn individually. I’m about to get a strong eight hours of wear and tear from the palette when utilizing the shades collectively however the radiant end does put on away at round hour seven.
- Tremendous glowy!
- Glorious put on time.
- Inexpensive.
- Drier components however easy software.
- Flimsy packaging.
- Not an enormous vary of shades.
Revolution Magnificence Blush Icon Palette is a should for anybody that loves a glowing, shimmery blush look!