Makeup Revolution’s Life on the Dance Floor: Sparklers Palette review with swatches and photos

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  • Manufacturer: Makeup Revolution
  • Availability: released in October 2017
  • Description: 18 eyeshadows
  • Cost/Amount: USD$15.00
  • Would you purchase again: yes
All of the entries for the year 2020 were completed before March 2020. Most items were bought in, or before, 2019. And so, despite the pandemic where buying makeup is definitely a lower priority, I'm still publishing these posts.
Makeup Revolution’s Life on the Dance Floor: Sparklers Palette

The brightest-hued palette from the Life on the Dance Floor quad. This isn’t quite a “rainbow” palette, but it does come close. It has several bright and saturated shades, along with a few lighter colors. I like that this has a few murkier colors (I think current nomenclature calls them “grungy”) along with the clearer shadows. It’s a nice complement to the more brown-toned, not quite-smokey-but-almost After Party palette.

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When I was in junior high and school, I had a four-pan shadow palette from Wet n Wild. It was the epitome of 1980s colors: brighter, bold, graphic. I found three of those four shades (exact color-dupes, not just nearly-similar) in this palette! Beg for More (medium olive matte), Strut (medium bold hot pink), and Poppin’ (medium candied purple matte) brought me right back to eighth grade! The only color that’s missing is a brighter mustard-yellow.

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