December 28, 2015

Revlon ColorStay Not Just Nudes Eyeshadow Palettes for Spring 2016

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Revlon ColorStay Not Just Nudes Palette

Revlon ColorStay Not Just Nudes Eyeshadow Palettes for Spring 2016 have arrived! These new Revlon Eyeshadow Palettes include 10 shades of eyeshadow each. Earlier last Summer, the Maybelline the Nudes Eyeshadow Palette launched for Fall 2014 and has since introduced several color variations on this 12 pan eyeshadow palette. For me, this was a nod to the very popular Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette as the drugstore was sadly lacking in such large palettes like this.

Since that time the L’Oreal La Nude Palettes as well as the newer Covergirl TruNaked Eyeshadow Palettes have launched for Spring 2016 and now we’re getting a bit of a bigger palette from Revlon too.

I love the fact that more and more larger eyeshadow palettes are launching at the drugstores however, the prices aren’t always as budget friendly as I would like. Revlon Colorstay Not Just Nudes Eyeshadow Palettes are $14.99 each (However, they are Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off at Ulta.com at the moment) which is quite hefty considering they have two less eyeshadows than Maybelline’s version which can be purchased at $9.99.

The Revlon Colorstay Not Just Nudes Eyeshadow Palette are available in two shade selections of Passionate Nudes and Romantic Nudes. Passionate Nudes contains the more standard range of nude shades like browns, golds, bronzes, beiges, etc…where as Romantic Nudes is more of a smokier palette with taupes, purples, and a few brown and beige shades.

I’ll be reviewing these shortly so stayed tuned.

Revlon Colorstay Not Just Nudes Eyeshadow Palette are available now at Ulta.com and should be launching soon at drugstores.

What do you think of these?

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  • Dee

    I’m looking forward to y our review on these. I like drugstore palettes but agree that some of them are pushing the price a little too high for drugstore.

    • Dee

      Forgot to add….one of my favorite matte palettes is from ELF. Quality is great, colors are too….and the price was $10.

  • genevieve

    I will be interested to see how they perform, since I left Revlon several years ago because their eye shadows were so poorly produced. I still think the UD Nakeds 1 & 2 palettes are the best in terms of neutral palettes. Hopefully Revlon has improved.