Hey!
It is Saturday, which means today’s host is me…. Payton! So
I hope that you all have had a wonderful week, mine has been a little crazy
with getting back into the swing of school and working but thank goodness that
it is finally the weekend! Anyway this week I wanted to give you a review on
one of my favourite products, so let’s get into the review!
Today’s product that I will be reviewing is the Urban Decay
Naked Basics 2 palette! Now I can tell you now that it will not just contain my
review on the Naked Basics 2 palette but it will be a comparison to the Naked
Basics 1 palette.
Firstly, if you know me I am absolutely in love with makeup
and if you ask any girl what their favourite type of makeup is they could say,
lipstick, blush, bronzer, concealer, mascara, eyeliner etc., my answer to that
question is definitely eye shadow. I cannot live without eye shadow it is basically
perfect!
So one of my favourite ranges of eye shadow is Urban Decay’s
whole range of eye shadow but specific the Naked range, now I am going to admit
that I do not own all of the different palette’s in the Naked range however
that is because these are some of the first palettes that I picked up, and I straight
away fell in love with them!
The Naked Basics 2 palette is the newest palette to the collection
which was released in the second half of 2014. It contains 6 different shades and
they are:
Skimp (pale nude satin)
Stark (nude-pink matte)
Frisk (warm grey matte)
Cover (muted red-brown matte)
Primal (muted brown matte)
Undone (deep, smoky, brown matte)
Skimp (pale nude satin)
Stark (nude-pink matte)
Frisk (warm grey matte)
Cover (muted red-brown matte)
Primal (muted brown matte)
Undone (deep, smoky, brown matte)
As you can see
these shades are more grey oriented and this makes it really fun to play around
with the Smokey eye! I could not tell you which shade is my favourite as they
all work so well for any look, they are also work really well together with the
Naked Basics 1 palette which I find is heaven!
To help you
compare this new palette to its predecessor these are the shades contained in
the naked
Basics 1 palette:
Venus (white with a semi matte finish)
Foxy (yellow toned ivory with a matte finish)
Walk Of Shame (W.O.S) (Pale cream with pink tones)
Naked 2 (pink nude with grey tones)
Faint (Matte Light brown with red and charcoal undertones)
Crave (Deep, dark brown that is almost black)
What I love
about the Urban Decay Naked Basics 2 palette along with the Naked Basics 1 palette is
the size and the practicality of them. The size is wonderful as the palette can
be taken anywhere as it is so small and lightweight so it can be easy to put in
your handbag and you’re away! What I mean with the practicality of the palettes
are that they are amazing for both day and night looks, and it is so simple to
turn a simple day look into an effortlessly-looking Smokey eye ready for an
evening out! The reason why they are perfect with making a day look into a
night look is due to the fact that they are highly pigmented which is a dream
for anybody who wants their look to pop and to last all day and night!
Overall I have
no bad things to say about the Naked Basics 2 palette, I have had no struggle with
creating amazing eye looks which get many compliments from my friends and
family! This product is a must have for anybody as it can create such amazing
natural looks as well as looks that make the eyes just pop!
So that’s it
for today’s post folks, I hope you enjoyed my review of the Urban Decay Naked
Basics 2 palette and the comparison to the original Naked Basics 1 palette. Comment
what type of product that you think I should review next!
See you next
Saturday!
Payton <3
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