Thursday, 26 December 2013

Naked

I happily received a pretty little eyeshadow palette, the Naked Palette by Urban Decay. It's a luxury neutral colour palette (neutrals being nudes, browns and black) that is possibly the closest one can get to using liquid eyeshadow but powder.My Real technique brushes by Sam Chapman all helped in the lifting and applying of these beautiful colours.

The purple babies below are the real techniques that I used.
 This is the stunning palette. Favourite colour is Half Baked which is a shimmery gold that sits thick on your lid and looks amazing when you blend it into a dark colour like Dark horse or even Creep
(black).



 First I put Buck all over my lid. This colour reminds me of leaves in Autumn, it's so pretty but aren't they all?


Then I put Hustle in the crease and the outer corner. I put Hustle in a particular V shape (using the smallest brush) on the corner and blended. After Virgin (next step) I put some under my eye below my waterline. 


Lastly, I put Virgin in the inner corner. Virgin is the lightest colour. I also put it under my eyebrow as a highlight. 

I left it without any eyeliner so you can see all the colours in all their beauty. I put on a coat of mascara and voila. Simples.



There are so many dupes for these stunning colours, I have a revlon palette with the exact same colours. So, if you don't have the naked palette don't fear, drugstore items are always here.

Urban Decay has so many palettes other than Naked. Although since the first Naked Palette there has been two more, Naked 2 and (duh) Naked 3, which is more pinks than browns.

Hope you've all had wonderful a Christmas!

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