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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Cruelty-free beauty
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 – Regeneration Trends Astrological Palette costs £8 from Revolution or Superdrug. It has 14.4g of product and a 12-month shelf life once opened. It is not vegan but it is cruelty-free.
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As part of the Pro range Revolution released a set of brushes a while back. As part of the Pro range, they’re slightly more expensive than the price you’re used to from Revolution. This is because as part of the Pro range they’re designed for Pro use and means they’re better quality and design.
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Revolution Pro has released a set of pomades in unusual colours. People with brightly coloured hair can now rejoice as there is likely one that’ll suit you or at the very least one or two that be mixed to create the perfect colour.
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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.