Hello beauties! I'm bringing today a review and some swatches of one of the latest palettes I have bought, the Jewelled by revolution, which belongs to their Reloaded series. This series consist of 15 shades palettes, with textures ranging from matte to foil, shimmer... lots of variety. They are pretty cheap, about 5 to 6 euros depending to where you get them, and the pans are quite big too.
The case is plastic, not the strongest either, in fact in other palettes from this same series that I own the clear part has broken. It's worth noting that I'm very clumsy, though, and I take them everywhere with me.
As you can see it's a jewel tone palette, reminiscent of precious stones like sapphires, rubies, aquamarines... These are very vibrant colours. I am missing a couple matte transition shades to work with, and the light neutral matte that it does have is a tad too yellow for my skin tone, but most of the palettes we usually buy have all that, so it's not a huge issue. It's true too that full looks can be made with this palette, albeit quite intense looks.
Let's get swatching! These are one swipe finger swatches, no primer. To better show the colors, I took the picures by rows. Starting with the top row, we find a matte vanilla, a warmish light metallic pink, a metallic copper, a dark matte forest green and a quite yellow metallic gold.
Moving on to second row, we find a light metallic gold, a metallic turquoise green, a teal blue (or peacock blue as I call it) with a shine that is more satin than shimmer or metallic, a dark purple with that same finish, and a dark metallic copper brown.
And, at last, the third row, which has a bluish satin pink, a light metallic blue, a warm undertoned satin red, a medium metallic pink and a wine shade with bluish glitter.
These are very pigmented colours, easy to work with in my opinion, and with a great price. As I have said, you can make a full look with the palette, and they can be a gorgeous colour note on an otherwise neutral look.
Here you have a look that I made just with this palette: