I know this palette was released a little while ago now but I only managed to pick it up at the end of May from my local Superdrug, which means I now own all the Flawless 32 shade eyeshadow palettes from Makeup Revolution (see all the ones I’ve swatched here). The Flawless 3 Resurrection Palette has a mixture of matte and shimmer shades ranging from cream to deep red and costs just £8 at both the Tam Beauty website and Superdrug.





First of all, the rose gold lid on the packaging is gorgeous, although susceptible to fingerprints! The rest of the packaging is the same as the other flawless palettes with 32 shades divided into 4 rows. As usual, I’m not overly impressed with the pigmentation and application of the lighter shades, such as Resurrection and rebirth, but the rest are great! On application, the darker shades have a little fall-out but nothing drastic enough to make me hate them. I think my favourite shades have to be the middle 4 on the bottom row. The lighter metallic shades and some of the matte neutrals, I feel like I’ve seen before but this definitely has mostly original shades in them.
I really want to try the new 35 shade palettes that MUR have released – they’re meant to have a new and improved formula! Maybe they’re next on my purchase list once I’ve saved up some money…
C x
Love these colours in this Flawless palette, however I never really use them. I tend to prefer palettes with a smaller amount of colours as I need clear direction with eyeshadow or else I create some awful looks 🙂
I agree that my faves are your faves. Having those 4 in a palette would be amazing.
Vicky x
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