Urban Decay | Naked Heat Eyeshadow Palette (Review)


Product Summary:

Naked Heats up. Get lit with 12 can't live without, amber-hued naturals including warm browns, burnt oranges and rich siennas. From a super smooth red-brown matter and a glimmering copper to a deep, shift bronze, this palette has everything you need to create sultry daytime looks, intensely smoky nighttime looks and everything in between. Cost: Full price is $70 but I bought it on sale from Sephora for $38.50  

***Cruelty Free***



This palette is right up my alley! I love this kind of color story with browns and reds. It's absolutely perfect for the summer months while being dark enough for the autumn time when the weather gets colder. 

I've been learning new ways to do my makeup instead of doing the same eye look; having a shimmer shade on my lids and matte colors on my crease. Prior to learning new ways to do my makeup I would have found this palette too dark, especially, for everyday wear. I would have thought a single light shimmery shade wouldn't be enough for me, however, I have gotten into the habit of applying the shimmery shades all over my lids and crease. I'm not using a lot but just enough to create a subtle and beautiful shimmery eye look. Another thing that I love doing, especially, with this palette is using some of the darker shades as a liner. You really can do day time looks quite easily if you know how to do it. 

Rating:

I'm giving this palette 5 stars on 5! I absolutely loved this palette and the color story. This is my first Urban Decay palette and it did not disappoint. From the color pay off to my makeup looks lasting all day. I have nothing negative to say about its performance. The price however! Fucking terrifying at full price. It's sad I can only afford an Urban Decay palette when it's on sale. 

 

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