Makeup Revolution Give Them Nightmares Palette Review

November 03, 2017

Helloooo, my badass beauties! I hope everybody had a wonderful Halloween! I am sorry again for the inactivity as of lately. I intended to do this post on Halloween, but my Halloween wasn't so great. I had a neurology appointment for my botox injections for my chronic refractible migraines, so I had 31 injections in my head, forehead, sides of face, neck, and back of head. One of the injection sites started pouring blood all the way from my head, down my neck, down to my shirt. It always bruises & bleeds but this is the first time it's been this bad. Perfect day for it since it's Halloween I guess?!? I have to have a sense of humor about all of this otherwise it gets a bit sad. 

I thought I'd do a review on the Makeup Revolution Give Them Nightmares Salvation palette, since it was released as a Limited Edition Halloween palette(although I will wear it all year-round, because I'm a sucker for dark, sparkly shades). As soon as I laid my eyes on this palette, I knew I had to have it. Even the packaging is impressive as it features a crescent moon and glowing yellow eyes, adding to the overall Halloween theme.
This palette was extremely hard to find, but I got incredibly lucky finding one on Ebay. I literally got the last one in stock. 




This palette includes 18 matte and shimmer eyeshadows consisting of beautiful purple, green, blue, and black shades. With names like Friday the 13th, Elm St, and Bump in the Night, this palette is right up my alley! The top 12 shades have shimmer and satin finishes, and the bottom 6 are the matte finishes. It also includes a nice size mirror and a standard double ended eye shadow applicator. Makeup Revolution's palettes really remind me of Sleek Beauty's palettes in the way the shadows are arranged, the size of the actual palette, and the way everything is displayed.


Absolutely beautiful colors!

Aren't the names perfect?! The first white matte shade on the bottom is called Elm St, it was hard to see due to the white writing.

Let's get on to the swatches!


Unfortunately Pretty Zombie was kind of hard to build up and wasn't as pigmented as I hoped it would be. Maybe I'll try it foiled next time & see if that helps it any. As you all can see, the matte shades are definitely the most pigmented but all in all, this is a very well made palette with stunning color choices. Makeup Revolution creates high quality makeup, for budget friendly prices. Definitely glad I purchased it!

What do you all think about this palette? Are you a fan of Makeup Revolution? I'd love to see costumes/makeup that you all did for Halloween! As always, thanks so much for reading!