The Revolution Pro Powder Foundation costs £5 from Revolution. There’s 8g of product and has a 12-month shelf life once opened. It is vegan and cruelty-free.
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The Revolution Pro Powder Foundation costs £5 from Revolution. There’s 8g of product and has a 12-month shelf life once opened. It is vegan and cruelty-free.
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You might ask why I would do a review on the Gift With Purchase palettes from Revolution Beauty from last year. It’s a good question. They’re not currently available and likely won’t be again. The reason is that they’ve done these kinds of GWP before and I wanted to leave you with an idea of the quality of them. To help you make the decision if you’d like to get the next one that comes along. I’ve also due to the limited edition nature of these not seen anyone review them.
So if you’re interested, keep reading.
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The Mascara Revolution costs £8 and you can get it from Revolution Beauty or Superdrug. It is Vegan and cruelty-free. There are 12 ml of product and it has a 12-month shelf life once opened.
Revolution now has nail polish. Along with the usual cream colours they released a set of neon polishes. I bought two at £4 each. They have 10ml of product and 12-months shelf-life once opened. They are vegan and cruelty-free.
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The Tropical Paradise Palette from Revolution is another in the range of collabs that they have done. This time with Tammi Clarke. It costs £10 and has 20 x 0.95gs and 3 x 1.1g of product. It is Cruelty-free but not vegan. It has a 12-month shelf life after opening.
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Over the next 9 months, I’ll be wearing a foundation a month and testing it out with various primers, application techniques and post my review here. I’ll also mention any issues when the foundation is used with cream-based products such as blusher or highlighter. Before we continue, I have oily skin, a few fine lines and the occasional issues with breakouts. I don’t have an issue with dry skin so if you do you might find we have very different results from the same foundation.
The four primers I’ll be using are, Illamasqua – Hydra Veil, this one is a water-based gel primer. Evelyn Ion Cosmetics – Green Tea Primer, this one is a water-based dream primer. The Body Shop – Instablur Primer, this one is a silicone-based primer. Revolution Pro – Prime Oil, this one is an oil-based primer. I’ll also go without a primer to see how it performs without any help.
Other variables include using fingers, sponges or brushes to apply the foundation to see if it makes any difference in the finish or performance with these methods. I’ll also use cream, powder and liquid blushers and highlighters to see if there are any issues too.
I have two of the ingot highlighters from Revolution Beauty. They cost £4 each and you can get them from Revolution Beauty online or at your local Superdrug.
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The Sophx Extra Spice Palette is the second collab palette from Sophiedoesnails with Revolution Beauty. It costs £10 and has 18 x 0.8g of product. It is Vegan and Cruelty-free. it has a 12-month shelf life once opened.
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