Tuesday 28 May 2013

Urban Decay Naked 2 palette Review

showing you my fav Urban Decay Naked 2 palette review,
 i've bought from Sephora KL, Naked 2 cost RM 179.00 and eye primer (sin) RM 75.00.



Image credited to Doris Tseu

hehe..i still keep the packaging, 

what i really love this naked 2 cause of neutral color in matte, shimmer and glitter, 
can use any type of finish and mix with others color, so it show more dramatic.


Urban Decay Eye Primer (Sin)

front view (image credited to Doris Tseu



back view (image credited to Doris Tseu)


 This eye primer is a must use! without it, the eye color wont last long and its a bit difficult to swipe color cause it will grease and will destroy your eye color with extra powder that fall outer your eyelid. this primer can smooth out the color and easily stay.





lip junkie. a fruity lip gloss with cool feel. i love this. every naked 2 have this! (image credited to Doris Tseu)





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view at the back of the box.(image credited to Doris Tseu)



palette view

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swatches without flash : )
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I'll give you a quick run-down of the shades from left to right:

Foxy ~ A yellow toned matte shade perfect for highlighting your brow-bone.

Half Baked ~ My favourite shade to use on the inner lower lid, it's a beautifully speckled golden shadow, and would be the perfect companion for blondes with green/blue eyes. 

Bootycall ~ This is my go to highlighting shade, I've used most of it already, it's just so pretty and the perfect champagne shade, with just enough shimmers in it to give you that glowy look.

Chopper ~ One of my go to shades!  I'm in love with this, it's a very pigmented copper shadow and very shimmery, I use this all over my lower eyelid for a bit of a different smokey look, or if I need to be more neutral I use it in the corners only.

Tease ~ The perfect blending shadow!  Use this to either highlight or point out your crease area, basically what this does is either show you the highest point your shadow must go, whether you use a corner shadow only or all over the lower eyelid area, and also helps tremendously to blend your eyeshadow so it doesn't show any harsh lines.  A blending shade is a must.

Snakebite ~ This is a very dark brown/bronze colour with a light shimmer, I love using this on the outer corners.

Suspect ~ A very light, shimmery grey/brown shade, perfect if you want more of a natural look.

Pistol ~ A pretty grey shimmery shade, perfect for creating a day time smokey effect.

Verve ~ Together with suspect and pistol the perfect companion for those gals who prefer a more natural look, it's a very light shade of grey/brown with just the slightest of shimmers.

YDK ~ Again, one of my go to shades, a gorgeous bronze glittery shadow, very similar to Chopper, but not as golden.  It goes perfectly with Half baked and busted, and I've basically been wearing that colour combination most of the time.

Busted ~ I adore this colour!  It's a beautiful glittery maroon/dark brown shade, I love this to create smokey looks or if I'm going for a bit more of a dramatic effect, can also be used as an eyeliner.

Blackout ~ This is one of the matte shades, it's black, not really a lot to say about it, but it's the perfect shade to end such a versatile palette.





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