Wednesday 25 April 2012

Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette

This palette has been on the top of my must-have list for a really long time!! It embodies 12 beautiful, matte and shimmery eyeshadows that all blend together beautifully and easily. This palette is the sequal to the original Naked palette (which is in the mail to me as we speak!).


These shadows come in a long and sturdy tin, and includes a mirror on the inside lid, 12 beautiful shadows all with unique and quirky names and a double ended applicator brush. My palette also came with a little Lip Junkie in the colour Naked which is a great lip-plumping gloss that tastes like peppermint! The colours included in the palette are as follows on my swatch picture bottom to top:

  • Foxy - A matte, flesh colour. Perfect Highlighter for the underneath the brow. This is not on my swatch picture because it literally is the same colour as my skin and you would not be able to see it!
  • HalfBaked - Light Shimmery Gold Colour. Perfect on its own or blended with a darker shade from this palette.
  • BootyCall - Shimmery Nude Colour. I love this as an all over lid base, with Tease through the socket and black liner for an Adele inspired look.

BootyCall and Tease

  • Chooper - A shimmery Copper Bronze Colour. Im wearing this as a base today with Tease through the socket, but it still looks good on its own and take underneath the eye (See picture). Also during my make over at Urban Decay in Cardiff, this colour was used as a BLUSH!! It looked amazing aswell.


Chopper and Tease

  • Tease - Matte Light Brown. This colour is great for creatig thaqt natural shadow in the socket of your eye. It goes with any colour in the palette. The sky is the limit.
  • Snakebite - Dark shimmery Gold. I love wearing this all over the lid and then using Tease through the socket!
  • Suspect - Brown with gold shimmer. Yet again great on its own or put through the socket  of another, lighter colour from this palette.
  • Pistol - Shimmery Grey that looks metallic. Beautiful on its own but can be used to create beautiful smoke alongside Blackout!

Pistol and Blackout

  • Verve - Light Brown with Silver Shimmer. Beautiful on its own again but blended with Pistol in the socket and outter corners would create a great day time beautiful smokey look.
  • YDK - Very shimmery Bronze. Wear this on its own or with a lighter colour. Id put this through the socket and blended out at the outter corners to give your makeup a bit of an edge!
  • Busted - Dark shimmery Brown. Wear on its own or again with a lighter colour in this palette. I reccomend it with BootyCall for an edgy day time look.
  • Blackout - Matte Black. Use with Pistol for a clascic smokey eye or with Verve. You could use this as a liner for all the colours if you want.
Pistol and Blackout

I reccommend this palette highly to anyone who loves makeup and experimenting with makeup! It would make an amazing gift. It can be used for day looks, night looks even wedding looks!! This is the most excited I have ever been about a product, and righly so because it is very hard to go wrong with this palette. For 12 shadows, this palette is good value for money. Im SO in love with this product I bought the first naked palette this morning. If there is a Naked 3 palette comming out soon I put my name on the list for it straight away!

I got this palette from Debenhams in Cardiff, but you can get it anywhere with an Urban Decay counter. Obviously you can get these off the internet! I reccommend buying this palette from www.beautybaycosmetics/urbandecay/nakedpalette2/.com as postage is WORLDWIDE (even South Africa) and it's postage is free! Also when I followed them on twitter  (@beautybay) I got 10% off your order, so that is worth checking out!

If you want to read more reviews about this product then the Uran Decay website is worth checking out too: http://www.urbandecay.com/Naked-2-Palette-by-Urban-Decay/282,default,pd.html?start=1&cgid=9999&prefn1=isBestSeller&prefv1=true

....beauty with an edge? I would definetely say so!

Miss B xx



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