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murkyMussel0
The more I use this, the more I fall in love with it. These are not new shades but are a curated set of colors and finishes chosen by Emily as her personal tried and true favorites and they’ve all been packaged neatly here into one little palette. I love EmilyNoel83 and I have watched Beauty Broadcast and her You Tube channel for years. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on her favorites as she is such a great makeup artist and she really knows her stuff. This retails for $15 and I ordered straight from Makeup Revolution although I believe it is still sold in stores such as Ulta Beauty. I really like all the colors in here and it is very wearable and usable if you have the right complexion. This is not going to suit every skin tone as I discovered. This has a bronzer, blush, highlight, neutral setting powder, and 6 eye shadows of which all but one are mattes. Everything in here performs well and the shadows blend well and layer well and do not muddy and you can build them up. I love how well they perform and they do not blend into one color. You can still see the different colors and the eye looks are pretty although they can get a bit intense for my fair complexion. All of the browns pull really dark on me and even the terra cotta shadow called Honesty is intense on me. I’ve got to be really careful to lay down a neutral colored base shadow first then very lightly work in the color and have a base to work on layering the color with a fluffy brush to keep it from building up too fast. They are easy to work with and can be built up for intensity really quickly. I do use an eye primer beneath my shadow which helps the color stay true and makes it pop more. I love how that terra cotta Honesty brings a nice warmth and depth to the crease. The shadows are pretty well pigmented and so the darker ones don’t take much to lay down some color. I have a very light hand and even so, the darker shades are BAM! They are easy to blend and I love how well they stay put over a primer and do not crease or have a lot of fall out on your cheeks. If you need to lighten a look, she added that lovely neutral shade called Kindness and then there is also Love and Peace that will also subdue if you went overboard with color and need to dial it down some. The shadows are really nice and easy to get on the brush and they do not kick up a lot of powder and are great to work with. The blush and bronzer/contour shades are nice but really warm and look a bit harsh on me. I have to bring in a cooler plum or something more pink to make this work for me. I’ve tried using this for a look every single day for a solid week and trying to use it without bringing anything else in, but I can’t. The colors are too warm and I need to bring other shades in for my cheeks. I really love the shadows in this and all the shades can be used for eye shadow and I have used every single product in here for a shadow. The shimmery highlight Gratitude is great for that inner corner or also for doing a halo eye look and adding that little pop of light to the center of the eyelid over the pupil. That dark chocolate Passion has a gorgeous golden shimmer in it that really doesn’t add glitter but is really pretty and I love it for adding dimension and depth. It stays true and does not muddy out or blend into complete nothingness. I really want to love this palette more and while it’s fantastic, I can’t use it alone so I took off a lippie for that. I wish the packaging weren’t so bulky and there is a lot of wasted plastic. I miss that there isn’t a pop of color like a single vivid blue or violet would have been nice. Some days you want an everyday eye or a sultry smoked eye, but sometimes you just need a fun pop of bright blue or green to line your eye and add that something extra to your look. I would have to bring something extra to provide that so that isn’t an all in one that could stand on it’s own on a trip for me. I love that the names for the colors are printed right next to them. I think this could have been much more compact and would fit easier in a travel bag or purse. The packaging is really sturdy and decent quality and it’s hinged pink plastic with a snap click closure. Much nicer than those cardboard packages with the magnets that some higher end brands have. I like the idea of the large mirror under the lid, but with the need for a magnifying mirror and glasses to see to apply makeup, it’s a waste for me as I can’t use it anyway. My only complaint is the need for some cooler toned blush and less bulky packaging. I wish this could be a grab and go for me, it’s sooo close but it isn’t quite there. I watched a couple of tutorials where she uses this palette and it’s easier to understand the versatility when I see it in action in her hands. I really like this palette and it was fairly inexpensive at only $15. I’d get it again, but it isn’t a HG item for me. It’s really great quality and it works so well, the shadows are long lasting and stay all day on me without fading, caking up, creasing, flaking off, or falling out on my cheeks. It stays put and that is fantastic. I used this the way I do all my makeup and that is with moisturizer, primer, and then a setting spray to help it last longer. I really like the eye looks I get from this but it isn’t as helpful for my cheeks. I tried using Honesty, the terra cotta shade, but the pan is too small for use as a blush. The highlight is nice and it adds subtle light. If I ran out, while I am happy to have it and enjoy using it every day, but I probably would not buy this again, only because I already have a lot of palettes to work through and makeup that needs to see some love in my stash. This is a fantastic little palette and I can see me using this down the pans on every one. This isn’t perfectly suited for me, but I’ve been able to use every single shade in here and it’s wearable so for $15 it’s worth it. Yes, please!
jubilantLard7
EmilyNoel83 is one of my favorite “OG” YouTubers, so when she announced a collab (finally!) I was definitely interested. I was admittedly more interested in the Wants eye palette, but ended up buying the Needs as well. First, the packaging is nice quality – a heavy duty plastic (heavier/thicker than a Morphe palette, for example), with a large mirror. The products in the palette are all nice quality. Slightly dry, but pigmented, blendable and buildable. I am fair-skinned and everything in this palette works for me, but I can see where it would not work for every skin tone. For me, this would make a nice travel palette as it’s pretty much an “all-in-one” setup. The only thing I’m not a big fan of – and why I took 2 lippies off the packaging – is the oval shape of the face product pans. I would have preferred large circles or even squares. I do think this is a nice palette, and a good bargain, if the colors work for you.
unhappyZebra7
Great mix of colors, great quality at an excellent price! Surprisingly smooth application with nice color payout. Really lovely everyday palette that just about does it all!
Well done Emily and MR!
debonairOtter6
For The Needs palette EmilyNoel83 has selected her most worn shades from her five favourite Revolution palettes that have been featured on her YouTube channel over the past few years; Courage- medium brown matte bronzer/contour and Kindness – translucent powder (originally from the Ultra Contour palette), Gratitude – cream pearlesent highlight (originally from the Goddess blush palette) and Joy – peachy pink matte blush (originally from the Hot Spice blush palette). Then we also get six eyeshadows; Honesty – satin coral and Passion – blackened plum, with red shimmer (originally from the New-trals Vs Neutrals eyeshadow palette) and Peace – matte muted peach, Hope -matte fudge brown, Faith – matte terracotta and Love – matte cream (originally from the Light and Shade eyeshadow palette).
In every other Revolution palette that I’ve reviewed so far there is at least one shade that I don’t care for, but every shade here is of a great quality for the price-point. The eyeshadows are great; good pigmentation, they all apply well and wear very well. The shades Honesty and Passion are gorgeous. The other four shades are the easy-to-find kind of neutrals that pop up in most palettes, so I don’t reach for this palette just for those – if I want to use Honesty or Passion I’ll use them too, but that’s it.
I love Revolution’s highlighters, so it’ll surprise no-one to learn that I love Gratitude – it doesn’t rain glitter/shimmer and it lasts all day. Joy blush and Courage bronzer/contour are neutral tones, so both products will adapt to most skintones. Kindness is great for my dry skin; it’s fine and it sets my base, but doesn’t totally mattify my skin.
My only niggle is with the palette itself, as I’m really enjoying the actual products; I wish that the powder (Kindness) had a wider pan and hadn’t been placed above the blackened plum and coral eyeshadows – I have picked up some shadow along with the powder when using a large powder brush a few times and have smeared it over my cheeks, so now I mostly use it with a smaller brush to set my concealer, rather then to set my foundation as I would like to do.
Everyone has their own idea of what is affordable, but I’d happily pay £10 for a good single blush, bronzer, highlight or powder, so getting all four at that price is fantastic value for me and overtakes the fact that four of the eyeshadow shades are basic “most palettes in existence already have dupes of these” types. I reach for this palette every other time I apply makeup for the powder and blush, then as the palette is open in front of me, I often go for the bronzer and/or highlighter, as well as sett my brow pencil with Hope. If you don’t own the original palettes that Emily selected the products from, then I think The Needs makes a great day-to-day “I need to get pretty & polished quickly” all-in-one palette, that’s perfect for when we’re in a rush, distracted, or just feeling a bit lazy.
excitedFalcon2
I echo the sentiments of BluePlastic: the colors are too warm for me. I love the concept, though! And the mirror! This will look great on women who have Emily’s co!oring. But I still bought The Wants and The Needs! I’ll keep The Wants in my desk drawer at work for those days that I can’t get my makeup on in the morning.
The shadows are just ok: they required a lot of blending. And I could not get an even look over a primer so I had to powder my lids first instead. The highlighter is very smooth as is the setting powder. The blush and bronzer apply ok but the warm undertones dominate.
Overall it is a good deal for $15. And I love Emily! I’d like to see another collab.
soreDingo1
When EmilyNoel83 first announced her collaboration with MR and showed her two palettes, I liked the look of “The Wants” more than “The Needs” and thought I would probably get the former but not the latter. However, when I found them both in store at Ulta, somehow they both jumped into my shopping bag! How did that happen? 🙂
This palette kind of turned me off because all the colors looked warm – particularly the bronzer, blush, and all the eyeshadows. While I do still wish this palette could have been more neutral as in “between warm and cool,” the colors are not as aggressively warm as I thought at first and can be mixed and matched to make a less-warm eye look.
The blush and bronzer are really nice IMO. They show up on me very well. Even though I am extremely light complected, sometimes I have a hard time getting blush to show up on me because I have a lot of flushing on my cheeks. It would have been nice to have a more neutral or cool blush and bronzer included also, but then the palette would be almost as large as “The Wants,” so I see why Emily had to pick a direction and go with it to make it compact.
The powders in this palette are not as creamy/buttery as you may be used to if you are a frequent user of higher-end cosmetic products, but IMO they are not excessively dry/powdery and not too faint/sheer.
I put the price with only 1 lippie because “1” is listed as “good value” and “5” as expensive, although that seems backwards to me. Five lippies should mean “good value”! Anyway, this palette is definitely a good value at $15 US, IMO. You get a lot for your money, it’s of good quality, and there are more variations to the eye looks you can get out of it than I thought at first.
amusedSmelt7
This is a much hyped product all over YouTube right now. I am a huge fan of Emilynoel89, and no one deserved this honor more than her, as she is so impartial, and has resisted this for so long. This palette and its companion, the Wants palette are a very nice collection of Makeup Revolution shadows that she has chosen for the palettes that have her name. The Edit is a nice collection, although I found several of the shadows to be not as pigmented as more expensive shadows. All that means is you have to layer them more, and for the price of $15 and $20 each, who can complain. They even have a MIRROR! I love the names as well, she used her kids, her cat and terms we have all come to know from watching her, i.e. Dark and Early. Definitely a good buy and a wonderful thing for a hard working woman who so richly deserves this honor.