Monday, 29 February 2016

Gem and Jo Review Girls On Film

This is about an eyeshadow palette just to clarify, the title of this post is....misleading.

Ah Makeup Revolution, we meet again you beautiful, beautiful brand. Oh how we love you!
If the sheer amount of blog posts about Makeup Revolution hasn't convinced you of our love of this makeup company then we don't know what will. We just cannot get over the quality of these palettes for such affordable prices. For instance, this Girls on Film palettes was just £4 from Superdrug. £4 pounds!! That's crazy cheap for such amazing products.

Girls on Film is a pink-y toned palette with colours that aren't dissimilar to one of Makeup Revolution's Iconic palettes. Kinda a dupe for the Naked 3 too. It comes with 12 shimmer shades and 6 mattes. A nice mix that can create some really pretty looks. And as with all of Makeup Revolution's palettes, the pigmentation (or colour payoff) is incredible. We do however, think that the fallout from the newer palettes is way more than some of our older palettes...conspiracy? Normal people think it's probably just new formulation of their shadows, but we love a good conspiracy. Why do you think we enjoy The Curse of Oak Island so much?
Tell us all your secrets Makeup Revolution!! 


*clears throat* Time to get back on track with the review....

When we first swatched the matte shades (the circle ones at the front of the palette) we weren't too sure of the texture. They seemed kind of silicone like, almost waxy. But once we used them properly on our faces, where they're supposed to go, we were pleasantly surprised at how silky and smooth they went on. 
We're pretty sure it helps the shadows to stay on longer too! Bonus! 


As with most pink-toned palettes, they're perfect for everyday wear. They can create really natural, day time looks that can enhance features. Especially in people with blue eyes! You gots to make those puppies stand out! 
With lovely shimmer and some darker shades this palettes can easily take you from day to night. Simply by adding a darker crease with just one colour, such as the matte black seen in the middle of the palette or the second-to-last brown shimmer, you can really make your eyes pop. And that will take you all through the night, whether you're working the tiles (aka dancing the night away) or milling into a giant tub of Ben and Jerry's. (We don't judge)


For £4 we really couldn't pass this palette up. It's perfect for Gem, who as you probably know has a bit of a problem with pink toned palettes (she's a makeup hoarder, send help!)

We're especially smitten with the champagne shimmer shades in this palette, 
which are your favourites?
Let us know in the comments and be sure to check out our other Makeup Revolution posts.
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Until next time,
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