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Beauty and Health

#Review 2: Affordable Revolution palettes

  • Writer: Sunny Doan
    Sunny Doan
  • Feb 25, 2018
  • 2 min read

Have you ever used the contour and blush palette as eyeshadows? YES, I do have used. :) I have some eyeshadow palettes as well, but today I want to try something creatively so that I mix the orange-pink-brown-pearl hightlight in the palette designed for cheeks.


Here is my playful achievement after fifteen minutes. Honestly, I really like this make-up look ^^ Reading to the end of this review, you will be revealed the reason why I came up with this weird idea.

Using Blush Palette as eyeshadow



1. Revolution Ultra Blush Palette Sugar & Spice

- Price: £3.6 in Superdrug with 10% student discount

- Pros:

+ very very pigmented (Now, you understand why I can use it as eyeshadow)

+ multi-function (hightlighter, contour, eyebrow powder). But using for cheeks, I only go for orange colour because it is the most matchable with my Asian yellow skin tones.

- Cons:

+ it has a slightly artificial smell

- Verdict: 4.8/5


Swatch Revolution Blush Palette Sugar and Spice

2. Revolution Redemption Palette Iconic 1

- Price: £3.6 in Superdrug with 10% student discount

- Pros:

+ Very pigmented

+ suitable to Asian skin tones

+ easy to mix-and-match all colours

+ suitable to both everyday basic makeup and party elegant or charming makeup

+ the dupe of Urban Decay Naked 1 with 1/10 price

- Cons:

+ might experience slightly ichy if you have sensitive eyes, or you wear eye contact lens at the same time more than 12 hours, since the tiny powder can drop into your eyes. So I recommend you combine this palette with a primer.

- Verdict: 4.8/5

Swatch Revolution Iconic 1 Palette

Overall, I totally got crazy about these products. I bought them 6 months ago yet but they are still quite new (I rarely do my makeup because of my sensitive skin). But I will buy them as presents for my family and friends when going back to Vietnam.


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