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Urban Dacay Naked Eyeshadow Palettes

If you haven't heard, Urban Decay makes fabulous eye shadow palettes! One of their shadow palette collections is called the Naked Eyeshadow Collection. There 4 Urban Decay Naked palettes with 12 shades of neutral shadow colors packaged in a box with a mirror that resembles a watercolor paint box and a really great eyeshadow brush. Sooo fun! 

Each palette has it's distinctive theme of neutral, nicely pigmented shades that blend easily and last all day. There are also Naked Basics eyeshadow palettes. We'll talk about them another day. Today is about the 4 Naked Palettes with 12 eyeshadow shades and what makes them different. Let's compare them!

The Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palettes

The Naked Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow palette

The first palette in the Naked collection is simply called Naked Eyeshadow Palette. It has a warm bronzy cast to gives you a warm summery glow. The shadows have a variety of finishes: matte, satin, shimmer and glitter. This palette works especially great with warm skin tones and helps to make blue eyes pop. It contains my favorite shimmery beige color Sin.

The shades are:
Virgin (cool pale beige shimmer), Sin (champagne shimmer), Naked (nude matte), Sidecar (beige shimmer w/silver micro-glitter), Buck (fawn brown matte), Half Baked (golden bronze shimmer), Smog (deep coppery bronze shimmer), Darkhorse (deep mocha shimmer), Toasted (antique copper penny shimmer), Hustle (plum-brown satin), Creep (onyx shimmer w/gold sparkle) and Gunmetal (dark metallic gray shimmer w/silver micro-glitter).


The Naked 2 Eyeshadow Collection
Urban Decay 2 Naked Eyeshadow palette

Naked 2 has a taupe greige cast and contains my favorite matte black, Blackout. It has a mixed of warm and cool shades in a variety of finishes. This palette complements all skin tones and all eye colors.

The shades are:
Foxy (cream bisque matte), Half Baked (golden bronze shimmer), Bootycall (cork shimmer), Chopper (copper shimmer w/silver micro-glitter), Tease (creamy pale brown matte), Snakebite (dark bronze shimmer), Suspect (pale golden beige shimmer), Pistol (light grayish brown shimmer), Verve (oyster shimmer), YDK (cool bronze shimmer), Busted (deep brown shimmer) and Blackout (blackest black matte).

The Naked 3 Eyeshadow Collection
Urban Decay 3 Naked Eyeshadow palette
Naked 3 has a rosy cast to it. From lovely pale pink to an interesting smoky matte black that has a red shimmer in it with some peachy pink and coppery pink colors in between. This palette works especially well with cool skin tones and helps make green and hazel eyes pop. I'm in love with the peachy pink Burnout.

The shades are:
Strange (pale neutral pink matte-satin), Dust (pale metallic pink shimmer w/iridescent micro-glitter), Burnout (light pinky-peach satin), Limit (light dusty rose matte), Buzz (metallic rose shimmer w/silver micro-glitter), Trick (light metallic pinky-copper shimmer w/tonal micro-sparkle), Nooner (medium pinky-brown matte), Liar (medium metallic mauve shimmer), Factory (pinky-brown satin), Mugshot (metallic taupe shimmer w/slight pink shift), Darkside (deep taupe-mauve satin) and Darkheart (smoky black matte w/rosy red micro-sparkle). 

The Naked Smoky Palette
Urban Decay Naked smoky Eyeshadow palette
If you like a smoky eye, this is the palette for you! This mix, of light, medium and dark shadow, is just perfect for creating smoky shadow looks. I love Armor for a nighttime smoky sparkle! This palette work well with all skin tones and all eye colors, especially brown eyes.

The shades are:
High (champagne shimmer w/micro-glitter), Dirtysweet (medium bronze), Radar (metallic taupe w/iridescent micro-glitter), Armor (metallic silver-taupe w/tonal sparkle), Slanted (light metallic gray), Dagger (medium charcoal w/micro-shimmer), Black Market (jet-black satin), Smolder (deep plum-taupe), Password (cool taupe matte), Whiskey (rich brown matte), Combust (soft pink-taupe) and Thirteen (light beige satin).

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Honestly, they're all are great!  It's hard to choose just one palette.  Consider your skin tone, eye color and the look you want to create to help you make your choice or you can buy them one buy one, like some people I know!!! 

Here's a tip to make your eyeshadow last longer, with no fading or creasing, always apply Urban Decay Primer Potion before you apply your eyeshadow. You're going to love it!


Find the Naked palettes for $54 each. 
 Sephora, Ulta, Urbandecay.com  and amazon.

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       Have a Beautiful Day! 
xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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