The Emily Edit: The Wants:
Look 1:
Lid: Belle Violet (applied wet)
Transition: Prayer
Crease: Love Tons
Inner corner: Oh Heavens!
Lower lash line: Love Tons
Brow bone: The Cream
I was not a fan of this look. Belle Violet has essentially no pigment, and even when applied wet, it barely showed up and was not true to color whatsoever. Prayer also was lacking pigment. Love Tons was the only shade that showed up well, but it was patchy and hard to blend. Sadly, the way I felt about this look is indicative of how I felt about the entire palette.
Look 2:
Lid: Top Story (applied wet)
Transition: Hobby
Crease: Corduroy
Outer corner: Dark & Early
Inner corner: Oh Heavens!
Lower lash line: Corduroy
Brow bone: The Cream
Overall, I enjoyed the concept of this look, but it was very frustrating to apply. Again, I felt I had to apply Top Story (the shimmer) wet in order for it to have decent color payoff, and I found the mattes difficult to blend (which you can see in my outer corner). I do like the color of Corduroy, but like the other mattes, it was patchy and difficult to blend.
Look 3:
Lid: Grateful (applied wet)
Transition: Cupcake
Crease: Laughcry
Outer corner: Pi Phi
Inner corner: Oh Heavens!
Lower lash line: Pi Phi
Brow bone: The Cream
This was my favorite look that I was able to achieve with this palette. And by favorite look, I mean that I think it came out looking the nicest. It wasn't my favorite color combination. Again, I had to apply the shimmer, this time Grateful, wet, and I was surprised to find that it looks much more yellow-gold than green, which is how it looks in the pan. Cupcake is a very disappointing shade that, like Belle Violet, has essentially no pigment. Laughcry and Pi Phi were difficult to blend.
Look 4 (photos taken a few hours after application):
Lid: Pizzazz (applied wet)
Transition: Cupcake
Crease: Family
Lower lash line: Family
Brow bone: The Cream
Yet again, the shimmer, this time Pizzazz, needed to be applied wet to get any decent pigment. Again, Cupcake was essentially invisible. Family also lacked serious pigment and was patchy and difficult to blend. I took these pictures a few hours after application, and as you can see, the colors have faded and transferred on the inner portion of my eye onto the brow bone.
Look 5: BH Cosmetics Weekend Festival:
Lid: Wicked (applied wet)
Transition: Electric
Crease: Dippie
Outer corner: Swag
Lower lash line: Wicked (applied dry)
In comparison to The Wants palette, using the Weekend Festival palette was a treat. I really loved this look. I chose to apply Wicked wet, but when it is applied dry on the lower lash line, it had a good amount of pigment. The colors were vibrant and easy to apply.
Overall Thoughts on The Wants
When I first saw this palette, I was really pleased with it. It seemed to have a good color story, I felt like it could make a lot of looks, and it appeared inclusive. I also absolutely adore Emilynoel, and I have to admit that I really wanted to have a palette that she made (or at least curated the color selection). I love how much personality there is in the palette, and between the shades and the names, it really says Emily to me. I think it has great packaging, and I love the giant mirror in it.
Unfortunately, that's where the positives stop. This was one of the worst palettes that I have used in a long time. Every single shimmer that I used required wet application in order to have any kind of decent pigment. Every single matte shadow that I used was dry, patchy, and hard to blend. The worst offenders, I think, in the entire palette are Eve Rose (which literally looks like nothing), Belle Violet, and Cupcake. On a personal level, that's really disappointing to me because Eve Rose and Belle Violet are named after Emily's daughters, and Cupcake is named after her cat. So it's odd to me that these very special names would go to the worst shades in the palette.
There wasn't a single shadow that I used that I particularly enjoyed, and by the end of the week, I just didn't want to use the palette anymore.
Without being too dramatic, I have to say that I am so incredibly disappointed in this palette. I just don't think that it's good quality, even for $20 (plus tax and shipping, which brought mine closer to $30). I haven't really seen any negative reviews of this palette yet, and I have to say I'm really shocked by that. I honestly feel like the Morphe x Jaclyn Hill palette is of much better quality, and I don't particularly enjoy that palette or think the quality is very good.
I really, really wanted to love this palette, but I don't. And I think the issue is 100% Makeup Revolution's formula. I think that Emily curated a gorgeous color scheme, but I don't think the shadows she had to work with are of high quality. This was the first Makeup Revolution product that I've tried, and I can't say that I would go out of my way to purchase another product.
I'm not totally sure what I will do with this palette. If this was any other palette, I would immediately declutter it. But since it is Emily's and it is such a passion project for her, part of me wants to hold onto it. However, I know that is flawed thinking. Part of me wants to believe that if I use it again, the quality will be better, but that's just not going to happen. And I have too many fantastic shadows in my collection to try and make bad ones work.
In the end, I don't recommend this palette. I HATE to say that because I know how hard Emily worked on this, but liking someone's content and "wanting to support" them isn't reason enough to buy a bad quality product.
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At the end of this post, I just wanted to give another brief update on a personal matter. If you've been following this blog for a while, you'll know that last year, I had two major surgeries. This week, I found out that I'm going to need another surgery very soon and potentially more after that. It was expected, but a little disheartening nonetheless. When I had my two previous surgeries, I went a little silent on the blog, so I imagine I may post a bit more infrequently during that time. This surgery isn't as major as the other two, but it's still surgery and I don't know how I'll be feeling.
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