Showing posts with label Naked 2 Palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naked 2 Palette. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Review/Swatches: Urban Decay Naked2 Palette


 Hello everyone! I finally have my review of Urban Decay Naked 2 palette to share with you all! This palette was the follow up
to the original Urban Decay Naked palette. Both palettes retail for approximately $50 or so. I think the original Naked palette may have dropped in price. I got this palette because I am in the process of becoming a professional, so I will be needing neutral colors for work. I wanted something with some shimmer to keep things fun! This palette had phenomenal reviews, so I thought I would pick it up. I think I got this palette back in August or late July. The above photo is the day that I purchased it. 
Let's take a look at some swatches before I jump into the actually review. 



The above swatches were taken without any kind of primer and were taken with flash. The shimmers really catch the  light from the flash well. 



 The above swatches were taken in natural lighting without flash and without primer. There are only 3 mattes in this palette. Blackout (the black) is matte!

Here are some of the eye shadows up close (no primer and using flash). 

Review: 
Pigmentation 10/10
These shadows are incredibly pigmented, even without an eye shadow primer or white base. Even the matte shadows have good pigmentation. 

Blendability 9/10
I do not have any issues blending these shadows. Some of the shadows blend a little easier than others, but overall no issues. 

Texture 10/10
In my experience, most Urban Decay eye shadows are buttery smooth. The Naked 2 palette is no exception. All of the shadows are very soft, but not too soft to the point where they crumble. They feel nice on the lids. 

Fallout 7/10
There is definitely fallout with the Naked 2 palette. In particular, Chopper has a lot of fallout due to the glitter that is in it. I do get fallout with most of these shadows. I recommend tapping off your brush before you use the shadows. I always use a patting motion to get the shadows on with the least amount of fallout. I would also recommend doing your eye shadow first when using the Naked 2 palette. 

Packaging 10/10
Urban Decay Naked 2 palette has wonderful packaging that is made of metal. The palette snaps closed, too. I have traveled with this palette many times and have not had any issues with shadows getting damaged. The packaging is a little thick, but overall nothing to complain about there. 

Overall 9.2/10
Urban Decay Naked 2 palette really doesn't have anything about it that is a turn off for the product (except the fallout). Despite this, I have found myself getting bored of this palette very easily. I tend to reach for other palettes. The age old question - do you need both the Urban Decay Naked and Naked 2? In my opinion, the two palettes are different enough. With that in mind, I would rather recommend to purchase one of the Naked palettes and then get something like Lorac Pro. 

Let me know what you think!


Friday, March 15, 2013

FOTD: Milani Flamingo Pose


Hello everyone! Sorry that I have been MIA, I was on Spring Break out of my state for a week. I am back and have a makeup look that I wore while on Spring Break. I will apologize for the lighting change from normal, as I was not in my own apartment. I have been lusting over these new Milani Color Statement lipsticks. I will be doing a review on them before too long, but I wanted to start out with a look.

Products used:
Eyes:

ELF Eyelid Primer

ELF Liquid Liner
Covergirl Clump Crusher Mascara
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Branded
A shimmery champagne color from Sleek Storm Palette
Tease and Blackout Urban Decay Naked 2

Face:
Urban Decay Naked Skin Foundation

MUFE Full Cover Concealer
Monistat Anti Chaffing Gel for primer
ELF Candid Coral Blush
NYC Bronzer in Sunny
Rimmel Stay Matte Powder

Lips:
Milani Color Statement lipstick in Flamingo Pose


Let me know what you think of this look!