Makeup Revolution x Nightmare Before Christmas Collection
Release Date + About the Launch
Makeup Revolution have teamed up with Disney this Halloween, to bring you a limited-edition Nightmare Before Christmas collection! “For it is plain as anyone can see, we’re simply meant to be.” If you know, you know. If this is one of your go-to fall films, you won’t stop there – collect it all! The range of products are inspired by the classic film ‘Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.’
This is one collection you don’t want to miss out on. Don’t say Makeup Revolution doesn’t treat you. Remember “There’s only 365 days left until next Halloween!”
Now online
Products in the Launch
Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Palette, $22.00 (Limited Edition)
The Revolution x Disney Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Palette, contains 36 richly pigmented matte and metallic eyeshadows. It’s a rag doll full of dreams. On one side you can play with orange, pinks and brown hues inspired by Jack Skellington’s sweetheart and the film and on the other side, you will find a wide selection of neutral, purple and pink hues. Show us your Sally selfies!
Nightmare Before Christmas Jack Palette, $22.00 (Limited Edition)
The Revolution x Disney Nightmare Before Christmas Jack Palette, contains 36 richly pigmented matte and metallic eyeshadows. It’s a Pumpkin King’s dream. On one side you can experiment with a variety of green, blue, purple and smokey shades inspired by Jack and the film and on the other side, you will find a wide selection of wearable warm shades.
Nightmare Before Christmas Lip Gloss, $8.00 (Limited Edition)
- Pumpkin King Jack Pearlescent champagne
- Oogie Boogie Metallic bronze gold
- Scream Queen Sally Pink with gold flecks
- Zero Clear
Nightmare Before Christmas Highlighter, $10.00 (Limited Edition)
- Misfit Love Gold and bronze
- Moonlight, Mischief & Madness Peachy pink with pearlescent hue
Cosmetic Bag, $14.00 (Limited Edition)
- Black Black and white
- Clear Clear with print
Nightmare Before Christmas Brush Set, $24.00 (Limited Edition)
If you have the same love for Halloween as Jack does, you can’t buy the collection without buying the Revolution x Disney Nightmare Before Christmas Brush Set. This set Includes a character printed powder brush, flat brush, eyeshadow blending brush, eyebrow brush and a case to keep them all together. The perfect accessories to create your Halloween look at home.
Christine, do you plan to review the palettes? My experience with MUR eyeshadows has been rather disappointing so far – either lack of pigment or shadows fading after like 3 hours with a primer. Maybe I had bad luck, as obviously I haven’t tried everything from them, and they release new products more often than Colourpop themselves…
Very pretty packaging, but the palettes are too big for my taste with very random color theme… A lot of the colors look too similar also.
My daughter loves The Nightmare Before Christmas movie. I had to order something for her. Last night I brought the 2 makeup bags and brush set. Not sure about the quality of the eye shadows. My daughters a minimalist and doesn’t want more makeup. She actually hits pan before buying makeup. Something I admire but can’t duplicate.
The brushes look cute!
I have a love/hate relationship with Makeup Revolution eyeshadows though – some are brilliant and some are just dire and require a LOT of work (Fundamental palette, such pretty colours, soooooo much effort to make them look good, ugggggghhh!) so I think it’s safe to say I’ll pass on the palettes.
The highlighters look gorgeous though, and I still have one of their liquid highlighters in the glass skull bottle from last year.
I’m not even sure how I feel about Makeup Revolution (and their sister/sub-brands) as a company, but I know I’m not a fan of megapalettes—let alone two—and when I think of “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” particularly Oogie Boogie, I think of glow-in-the-dark/UV fluorescent colors. Admittedly, there are much more than just neons in the movie and such colorants are typically not FDA-approved for facial cosmetics, but that’s what I’d want from something named for Oogie!!
I hate everything about this! ? As soon as I heard Makeup Revolution was coming out with a Nightmare Before Christmas palette, I knew it would be a disappointment. As a huge fan of the movie, everything from the shade names to the colors really lets me down. Much like the Colourpop Hocus Palette, this palette is a missed opportunity for something that could have been really cool, considering the source material has so many interesting colors and themees! My friend and I are actually doing an instagram collab tomorrow where we share our own custom NBC palettes.
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What a fun collection! I love the artwork.
Nope – so over those really large palettes of randomly thrown together shades….. I don’t think the brand’s eyeshadows are that spectacular either.
I adore TNBC, but the color schemes seem rather tame and random, though the packaging is cute. Overall kind of disappointing, and I’ll probably skip.
I’d rather get the upcoming Shroud x BeautBean eye palette that’s coming out.
The most I want from this collection is probably the brushes and bags . I think as far as Halloween palettes look I would rather try Shroud X Beautybean’s Its Freaking Bats . The color story there is super Halloweeny . I only own one Makeup Revolution palette , its not bad but I don’t super love the color story for either of these .
I haven’t heard many positive reviews about Makeup Revolution but this packaging is absolutely adorable! I would almost buy it just for the packaging.
I am a huge wimp and am terrified of clowns, scary movies, Halloween stories w full costumes and full masks. I only liked it when our kids were little and we took them to all the neighbors we knew. Obviously, this won’t work for me. ( I still have nightmares from the black and white original King Kong movie.)
Now these are super tempting. I love MUR and Nightmare Before Christmas!
Hard pass. I have extensive experience with MUR eye shadows and they are ok at best and, more often than not, not good at all. I’ve caved over the years when I got sucked in by a unique color scheme or fun packaging across all their various labels, but I’ve been disappointed enough to now write them off.
I like a handful of the colors in the palettes but I am truly baffled by the size of the palettes. It could have easily been just 1 palette where one side is Jack and the other is Sally if they wanted to keep it at 36 shades (which is still way too many). I am intrigued by the highlights but I have had such a mixed experience with Makeup Revolution products that I am less inclined to add this to my collection.
Makeup Revolution (and all their similarly named brands) are such garbage quality I’ll never get suckered in to buying them again……but this is cute as hell and I want more (higher quality) brands to do Halloween collections!!