Showing posts with label Swatches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swatches. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Morphe Single Eyeshadow in Mysterious ES11 | The Best Eyeshadow I Have Ever Used!!!

Hey guys!

This might seem a bit weird, well it does to me anyway, but this whole post is dedicated to one single eyeshadow. Yes, just one little eyeshadow. I haven't done this before and I wouldn't normally do this but this eyeshadow is sooooooo good that I felt I had to. It literally is the best eyeshadow I have ever used and it's a Morphe Brushes single eyeshadow in the shade Mysterious ES11.

Morphe Eyeshadow in Mysterious ES11

Morphe have been around for while, I'm not sure how long, but I've known about them for roughly a year so they are quite a new company. They are very well known on YouTube, this was how I heard about them, and it seems like every beauty youtuber uses some kind of Morphe product. It is their eyeshadows and their eyeshadow palettes that seem to get the most attention because of how amazing they are. Now I must admit I wasn't completely convinced and I didn't run out to buy any of their products. Well I don't know why I would run out because you can only buy their products online, (apart from the one shop they have which I think is in California), but you understand what I mean! However as I was browsing makeup on Beauty Bay I noticed they sold Morphe, they'd sold out of the more popular palettes like the 35O palette everyone bangs on about but they did have some single eyeshadows left and they were only £2. Yes £2!!! To be more exact they were £1.95 and I couldn't resist them at that price so I picked up a few.

Morphe Eyeshadows in Burlesque ES74, Mysterious ES11 & Marbleized ES20

I wasn't excited for these eyeshadows, I just didn't think they'd be that good because they were so cheap, therefore I've had them for nearly 2 months and they've just been sat in my drawer. However I finally decided I had to try them out and I used one of them for the first time last week. I actually filmed the look and it's now on my YouTube channel, I'll leave the video below if you wanted to check out the eyeshadow in action.



Now I can honestly say I'm annoyed at myself for not trying these eyeshadows out sooner. Mysterious is my new favourite eyeshadow, it's the most unique colour I have in my collection. It's like a red, orange and a copper all rolled into one eyeshadow and is seriously eyeshadow heaven if you like warm tone colours, plus it looks amazing on blue eyes! The only thing is you need MAC Fix+ to really get the full potential out of this eyeshadow. I first applied it without Fix+ and yes it was quite pigmented but it didn't have that wow factor, however when I applied it with Fix+ I was speechless. I'm not lying when I say this, it is the most pigmented, in your face, BAM kind of colour. It was just as pigmented, if not more, than a MAC loose pigment and this eyeshadow is only £1.95. It lasted all day as well and the colour didn't fade which is exactly what you want from an eyeshadow.

Mysterious ES11

Mysterious ES11 & Mysterious ES11 with Fix+

Burlesque ES74, Mysterious ES11, Mysterious ES11 with Fix+ & Marbleized

I can seriously not find any faults with this eyeshadow and I personally think everyone needs to buy this eyeshadow no matter what your skin tone or eye colour is because it's the kind of colour that will look amazing on everyone.  I can only recommend Mysterious as I haven't used the other shades I picked up on my eyes yet, but from swatches I've done I have high hopes. Supposedly the eyeshadows in the palettes are better than the single eyeshadows - although I really don't know how you can get better! So now I need to pick up one of the palettes, I want the 35O because it has similar orange/red tone eyeshadows.

Morphe products are available from the Morphe Brushes website or if you live in the UK they are available from Beauty Bay.

Thanks for reading!

Danielle xoxo

Sunday, 21 February 2016

L'Oreal Infallible 24H-Matte Foundation | First Impression Update

Hey Guys!

The last video on my YouTube channel was a first impression of the L'Oreal infallible 24H Matte foundation. But as the title of that video suggests it was only my first impression of the product and opinions can change or you find a better way to use the product etc, so I wanted to do a first impression update.

If you want to hear my original thoughts on this foundation or see how this foundation works with and without a primer, watch the video below. Watch in HD :)



I don't normally like drugstore foundations because I can never find the right shade or one that works for my oily skin. I have really fair skin so I always have to get one of the lightest shades, if not the lightest one, and they always have an extremely pink undertone. This is fine if you have pink undertones, but I don't. It really does annoy me that if you have fair skin it is assumed that you have pink undertones. Pink undertone foundations look ashy on me and just make me look ill, whereas a yellow undertone foundation makes my skin look fresh and awake, and the most important thing - it matches my skin tone.


The L'Oreal Infallible foundation works amazingly with my oily skin - the first drugstore foundation I have found that actually controls the oiliness in my skin, but the shade that is closest to my skin tone is very pink. So it doesn't really match my skin tone. This is so annoying because this foundation ticks the oily skin box and if there were just yellow undertone shades available it would tick the perfect shade box as well!

The packaging is a squeezy tube so it's really easy to get the product out.

But I can make it work. In the video I applied two coats of this foundation to see how well it built up, but the more I put on the pinker the foundation looked. So I've figured out less is definitely more with this foundation. Also in the video I applied the foundation with a flat kabuki brush but when applied with a beauty blender, or the Real Techniques sponge in my case, your skin literally looks airbrushed! Applying it with a sponge also helps to sheer out the foundation, helping it not look too pink and as this foundation can be prone to look cakey, applying it with a damp sponge will also reduce the risk of cake face!

As you can see it has quite a thick formula.

Since doing the first impressions video my love for this foundation has only grown and it has become one of my current favourite foundations despite the fact the foundation is far too pink for me. Even though I have an issue with the shade it's still the best drugstore foundation I have ever used. If there were a yellow tone shade for my skin tone I really think this would become one of my all time holy grail foundations! I know there are yellow undertone shades available in American so I'm going to try and get my hands on one!!

As you can see this shade is too pink for my skin tone, ignore the other marks on my hand - I was doing lipstick swatches early and some wouldn't come completely off!

I would highly recommend this foundation for anyone with oily skin because it is amazing! I still think it would work for normal skin, with a more hydrating primer, because it does does dry completely matte and does cling to any dry patches. So you've probably already guessed, but if you have dry skin you're going to absolutely hate this foundation! Steer clear of this foundation if you have dry skin - there are so many other drugstore foundations on the market that would be better suited to your skin type. 

Thanks for reading!

Danielle xoxo




Sunday, 7 February 2016

Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette | Review & Swatches

Hey guys!

I've only done one other full palette review and swatches and that was on the Urban Decay Naked Palette so I thought it was only right that I should do my other favourite palette which is the Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette.


This palette is full of neutral colours and has a couple of pops of colour which is why I love this palette because you can make so many different eye looks. You really do get your moneys worth. This palette is full of warm colours which I prefer over cool tones as I think they are more flattering. If you prefer cooler tone eyeshadows check out the other editions in the Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette range as they contain more cooler tone eyeshadows.


There are positives and negatives to this palette, which I have listed down below. I have also done a swatch of all of the individual eyeshadows and given a little review on all of them. Remember these are just my opinions and what I like and dislike about the palette won't be the same as what someone else likes and dislikes.



Positives:
1. The palette palette costs £39 and this sounds like a lot but there are 16 eyeshadows in the palette which works out at just under £2.50 per eyeshadow! That's like drugstore prices for a high end product!

2. I go back and forth between this palette and the Urban Decay Naked Palette on which is my all time favourite, the reason this one sometimes wins is because there are more matte shades! Matte shades are so important and palettes never have enough matte shades, but this one has five!

3. It smells like chocolate!! Enough said!

4. It has a couple of colourful eyeshadows making it easy to create so many different eye looks.

5. Because of the pops of colour and matte shades it's a very versatile palette and can create a range of looks, from a natural daytime look to a dramatic evening look.

6. The packaging is so good! It's a metal tin case and closes magnetically making it easy to keep clean and easy to travel with.



Negatives:
1. Some shades can be hard to blend and they don't all have a creamy buttery texture.

2. This next point probably isn't a downside to most people, but it's definitely a downside to me. There is a plastic sleeve that has the eyeshadow names on which sits on top of the eyeshadows, hopefully you'll understand what I mean from the pictures. Because I film YouTube videos I need to know the names of the eyeshadows I'm using so I have to keep this plastic sleeve and it does get annoying having to take it out and put it back after I finished using the palette. I'm not 100% sure but I think they've changed this so if you buy this palette now the eyeshadows names are on the actual palette.

3. There are a couple of eyeshadows that I either find disappointing or I just don't reach for them, but this is always the case when you buy a palette. It's near impossible to make a palette where everyone likes every single shade and uses all of the eyeshadows an equal amount.


Eyeshadows:
Glided Ganache - is a warm dark brown with a golden bronze shimmer. In the pan it looks like it has a green undertone but on the eyes and in the swatch it doesn't look green at all, I was kind of disappointed by this because it would have been nice to have a green shade in the palette. This is one of my least used shades in the palette, I'm not really sure why because it is a really beautiful colour but it just doesn't stand out to me. This shade has a more dry rough texture and can have some fall out but does have quite good pigmentation.

White Chocolate - is a pale beige and has a matte finish. The shade is perfect for a base eyeshadow, to set eyeshadow primer or as a more natural and subtle highlight on the brow bone and inner corner. The texture is very smooth and has good pigmentation for such a light matte shade. This eyeshadow is one of the larger eyeshadows and this is such a good thing in my opinion because I use this shade every time I use this palette.

Milk Chocolate - is a warm tone medium brown and has a matte finish. This shade is perfect as a crease or transition colour for any eye look, this shade is incredibly easy to blend out and has a really soft and smooth texture. This is one of my most used shades from the palette.

Black Forest Truffle - this shade is a deep purple/burgundy with a pink shimmer running through it. This shade is basically the same as Glided Ganache in regards to the texture and finish. It has a drier rough texture and is also one of my least used shades. The pigmentation is good but does create quite a bit of fall out.

Triple Fudge - is a very deep dark brown that leans slightly warmer toned and has a matte finish. It has quite good colour pay-off for a dark matte shade and has a soft texture. I mainly use this shade either to darken and add more depth to an eye look or as a softer alternative to eyeliner on the upper lash line.

First Row - Gilded Ganache, White Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Black Forest Truffle, Triple Fudge

Salted Caramel - is a light-medium orange brown that is extremely warm toned and has a matte finish. This is hands down my most used colour from the palette, it does look like a boring shade but it looks so much better on the eyes and is great for warming up any eye look. I use this shade mainly as a transition colour and it has a smooth texture and is really easy to blend.

Marzipan - is a warm tone rose gold/champagne colour in a shimmer finish and can look quite metallic when used with Fix+. This is another favourite shade of mine and this eyeshadow is gorgeous all over the lid or as an inner corner highlight. This eyeshadow also has an amazing smooth and buttery texture.

Semi-Sweet - is a warm tone medium-dark brown with a matte finish. As with the other matte shades in the palette it has a nice soft texture and is very easy to blend, it also has quite good pigmentation. This is another one of my most used shades as it's just the perfect shade, especially on my fair skin tone, to darken up the crease on any eye look.

Strawberry Bon Bon - is a cool tone light pastel pink with a matte finish. It has the soft finish of the matte shades but this shade in my opinion is the most disappointing regarding pigmentation. It just doesn't have any pigmentation and doesn't really show up on my skin tone. I think it would show up better on darker skin tones but I think it would still need to be built up quite a lot to get any pigmentation. This is definitely my least used shade in the palette and the only thing I would use it for would be to set my eyeshadow primer as it's more of a translucent powder than a light pink eyeshadow.

Candied Violet - is a muted cool tone purple with pink shimmer running through it. This shade is very similar to Glided Ganache and Black Forest Truffle as it has a more rough dry texture and this shade is also quite difficult to work with and is difficult to blend. This is another one of my least used shades. The pigmentation is sheer at first but can be built up to be semi opaque.

Amaretto - is a warm tone brown that has a very red undertone and to me it's looks a bit duo chrome. It has a soft and buttery texture with good colour pay off and is very easy to blend. I love wearing this shade all over the lid with Milk Chocolate and Semi-Sweet blended into the crease for a brown smokey eye but with a twist as it has a lot of red in the eyeshadow.

Second Row - Salted Caramel, Marzipan, Semi-Sweet, Strawberry Bon Bon, Candied Violet, Amaretto

Hazelnut - is a golden bronze brown with a soft metallic/frost finish. This shade has very good colour pay off and has a soft and buttery texture. I love using this shade in the same way as Amaretto however this is just more of a golden bronze smokey eye.

Creme Brulee - is a dark gold with a metallic/frost finish that becomes even more intense with Fix+. It has really good pigmentation with a soft and buttery finish. This is an amazing shade all over the lid and if you love gold eyeshadow you will definitely love this one!

Haute Chocolate - is a warm tone dark golden brown and in my opinion this shade has the best pigmentation and texture from this palette. The pigmentation is amazing! With one swipe it is completely opaque with a very frosty finish. This shade is also the softest to touch and is such a buttery shade and is so easy to blend. Even though this isn't my most used shade it's definitely my favourite!

Cherry Cordial - is a warm tone plum brown, this is a matte finish but it does have little pieces of glitter through it but once on the eyes you can barely see the glitter so I use this eyeshadow as if it was a matte eyeshadow. It has a soft texture and quite good colour pay off but is not as easy to blend as the other matte shades in the palette.

Champagne Truffle - is a cool tone champagne pink with a metallic/frosty finish. It has amazing pigmentation and has an extremely buttery texture and is so soft to touch. I like using this shade as an inner corner highlight because it's so frosty. This is the other eyeshadow that comes in a larger pan.

Third Row - Hazelnut, Creme Brulee, Haute Chocolate, Cherry Cordial, Champagne Truffle

I absolutely love this palette and like I said it's definitely in my top two eyeshadow palettes, if not my favourite palette. There are obviously negatives to this palette but there are always negatives to every palette. But in my opinion the positives completely outweigh the negatives and I would recommend this palette to everyone because I really think it should be a staple in everyone's collection and come on, the palette smells like chocolate!

I have linked a couple of makeup tutorials so you can see this palette in action! :)




This palette costs £39 and is available from Debenhams.

I hope this review was helpful!

Danielle xoxo

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Beauty Favourites of 2015!

Hey guys!

As 2015 has just ended I thought it was fitting to do my favourite beauty products of the year. 2015 was definitely the year that my makeup collection has grown the most so I have a lot of favourites but I decided to narrow it down to just 10 products otherwise we'd be here forever!
All of these products I completely fell in love with in 2015 and now I couldn't live without them!

My first favourite is the Make Up For Ever HD Foundation and this has become one of my favourite foundations. I had wanted this foundation for so long but it wasn't available in the UK so I was so happy when it finally became available, it really is an amazing foundation. Then about a week after I purchased this foundation they brought out the Ultra HD Foundation. Typical!! I don't have the new one but I hope it's just as good as the normal HD foundation because I'm not sure whether the normal one is still available and I can't live without this foundation now!


The next product is the Urban Decay Naked palette which was the first ever palette I got. During 2015 I got all of the Naked palettes but this one is definitely my favourite and it's also my most used eyeshadow palette in 2015. In my opinion this is one of the best eyeshadow palettes and I highly recommend it if you don't already have it. I did a full review of this palette here if you're interested.


My next product is also an eyeshadow palette, it's the Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette. I love this palette just as much as the Urban Decay Naked Palette. They are quite similar as they are both warm tone eyeshadow palettes but the Chocolate Bar palette has some pops of colour and has more matte shades making this palette extremely versatile which I absolutely love! It also smells like chocolate which is definitely a bonus!



The next product is the Mary-Lou Manizer by theBalm and this product completely changed everything for me! I always used highlighter before but I never loved highlighters or used a lot of them. I think this was because I have oily skin and my skin is naturally glowy so I didn't want to add more glow! Then I got the Mary-Lou Manizer to see what all of the fuss was about and now because of this product I love highlighters! It's the most beautiful champagne colour and it looks amazing on so many different skin tones.


The next product is quite a boring product in comparison to the rest of the products in this post and it is the MAC Paint Pot in Soft Ochre. I think most people prime their eyelids before eyeshadow but it's a product that tends to be overlooked, what I mean by that is people think an eye primer is an eye primer, they all do the same job so there is no point spending a lot of money on one. I used to be exactly the same until Soft Ochre came into my life! I use it every time I do my makeup and it really does make a difference to the pigmentation and longevity of the eyeshadows I'm using. This product is definitely a holy grail product for me!


The next two products are lip products, how could I not include lip products! They are my favourite makeup product. The first one is MAC Velvet Teddy which is one of MAC's most popular lipsticks. The reason why it's so popular is because it's the classic Kylie Jenner lipstick shade. I would class it as nude shade, it's a darker nude shade on my skin tone, it also has a lot of brown in it giving it a 90's vibe which is still very popular. Even though this is a matte shade it's a very creamy matte so it's very comfortable on the lips and is not too drying.


The second lip product is a liquid lipstick which became a craze in 2015 and it's definitely a craze I can get behind because I love them. One that I've been wearing a lot in 2015 and I absolutely love is the Gerard Cosmetics Hydra Matte Liquid Lipstick in Serenity. It's quite a similar colour to Velvet Teddy in the sense that it's a pinky brown nude however it's not as brown as Velvet Teddy. Serenity is such a versatile shade and it will go with so many different makeup looks. I don't own many liquid lipsticks but the formula of Serenity is one of my favourites. It doesn't go on patchy so you only need one coat and it really does last all day. What I also like is that it doesn't dry straight away, it actually takes a while to dry in comparison to other liquid lipsticks, this makes it much easier to apply and you can rectify mistakes.


My next beauty product is the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. This sponge is supposed to be a dupe for the original beauty blender but I can't compare the two as I don't own the beauty blender. Since the Real Techniques sponge is so good I don't feel the need to spend more money on the beauty blender! I use this sponge for quite a few things, (I use it damp of course), I use it to blend out my foundation and concealer but I also use it to apply MAC Emphasize powder and my Rimmel Stay Matte pressed powder to set my under-eye concealer and to set the rest of my face. I know it sounds a bit weird using a damp sponge with a pressed powder but it gives such a soft and smooth finish and really helps disguise my enlarged pores.


The next favourite is the Glam Glow Super Mud Clearing Treatment Mask which I had wanted to try for so long but hadn't because it's so expensive! However this year I talked myself into buying it as there was 15% off which gave me an extra push in deciding to buy it. I absolutely hate that I love this product because I know as soon as it runs out I'm going to have to buy another one! After using this mask my skin feels so soft and clean, it really does feel like the mask has pulled out a lot of the gunk from my skin. So be warned, because this mask is bringing everything to the surface be prepared to have some spots for a few days after.


Now the next product is also really expensive and it's the YSL Black Opium Perfume and I hate that I love this product as well! There is no point in me trying to explain the scent because I'm terrible at explaining how something smells, all I can say it that it is quite a sweet scent. This perfume really reminds me of Diesel Loverdose so if you're looking for a cheaper alternative try Loverdose!

Top Notes - Pink Pepper, Orange Blossom, Pear
Middle Notes - Coffee, Jasmine
Base Notes - Vanilla, Patchouli, Cedar


I've just noticed after writing this blog post that the majority of these products are high end so my New Year's resolution is to discover more products from the drugstore!

Thanks for reading!

Danielle
xoxo

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Makeup Geek Eyeshadows | First Impressions

Hey guys!

I have recently purchased a few Makeup Geek eyeshadows, (Peach Smoothie, Creme Brulee and Bitten), and I'm here to share my first impression of these eyeshadows with you.


Firstly, if you've ever watched any beauty youtuber then you have most probably heard of Makeup Geek, and no one seems to have a bad word to say about this brand. The eyeshadows are pigmented, afforable, the texture is amazing and they have an extensive colour range. What more could you ask for from eyeshadows? They do sell other makeup products but it's the eyeshadows that get the most attention. So I went to the Makeup Geek website to make an order, whilst getting all excited that soon I would have all of these amazing eyeshadows in my possession, to then be heartbroken when I found out the cost of the shipping and tax on my order. I mean I knew I would have to pay more for shipping as it was coming from America, but this was ridiculous! I can't remember the exact price but it was definitely more than triple what I was spending on the eyeshadows. I just couldn't bring myself to pay that much for shipping and I'm sure we've all experienced ridiculous shipping rates. So I was left disappointed and whenever I would watch a beauty youtuber using Makeup Geek eyeshadows it would make me sad that I wouldn't be able to recreate the look with those exact products.

I'd come to terms with the fact that there was a big possibility I would never have Makeup Geek products unless I went to America. But then out of nowhere Beauty Bay announced they would be stocking Makeup Geek! I was beyond excited! However I didn't go crazy, I wanted to try out a few of the eyeshadows first. I decided to buy three of the most popular shades that everyone raves about and the colours are definitely a staple in anyone's collection, so I knew I would get a lot of use out of them. I also went for matte finishes only as you can never have too many matte shades and I don't have many in my collection.


Peach Smoothie is described as a light peach beige with a soft matte finish. This shade is perfect as a transition colour, to blend out darker eyeshadows that are being a bit difficult to blend or to just simply warm up any eyeshadow look.



Creme Brulee is described as a medium sand colour with a soft matte finish. This would be a great transition shade on darker skin tones but I like to use the shade in the crease or for a more natural smokey eye. This is also supposed to be a dupe for MAC Soft Brown, which if you're in the UK you can't get.

Bitten is described as a matte deep maroon red. This shade is perfect all over the lid then blended out with Creme Brulee and Peach Smoothie as a maroon smokey eye. But it's also great to darken the outer corner or lower lash line and is a great alternative to using a dark brown or black. This shade does swatch slightly patchy however this shade blends out more easily then any other dark matte shade I have ever used.

Peach Smoothie, Creme Brulee, Bitten

Overall I am so impressed by these eyeshadows and I will definitely be purchasing more. It's really hard to find matte shades that are pigmented, easy to blend and have a soft texture, however these three matte shades tick all of these boxes. If I had to choose one as my favourite it would be Bitten, I have really fair skin so all dark shades end up looking black on my skin tone but Bitten looks the same on my skin tone as it does in the pan which I was so happy about! However the best thing of all is the price! At only £4.95 per eyeshadow they are half the price of MAC and in my opinion they are of the same quality if not better! However one downside is that they are only available in pan form so you will need to purchase a Z Palette to store them in which are also available on Beauty Bay.

I have also filmed a tutorial using all three of these eyeshadows which will be up on my YouTube channel on Thursday.



Thanks for reading! Hope it was helpful :)

Danielle xoxo

Sunday, 13 December 2015

MAC Black Grape Pigment

Hey Guys!

My last video on my YouTube channel was a Glamorous Black Grape Smokey Eye, (the video will be linked at the end of this post), I used the MAC pressed pigment in Black Grape in the video. I wasn't able to give a thorough review of this product and how I like to use it in the video, which is why I'm dedicating this post to the Black Grape pressed pigment.



The colour of this pigment is quite hard to describe, you really do need to see it in real life because the camera just doesn't do it justice, but it's definitely duo-chrome with a mixture of black, purple and grey all rolled into one and it also has a lot of silver glitter running through it. As there is such a mixture of colours in this pigment you can choose which colour you want to come through the most. In the pictures I use a black eyeshadow as a base which definitely makes the pigment come across as more black, so if you used a purple eyeshadow underneath it would definitely bring out the pigment as more purple - you get the idea!



What I love about this pigment is how easy you can get a very dramatic eye look, and also an eye look that looks like you've spent a lot of time doing and looks like it would be difficult to achieve. All you need to do is place your base eyeshadow, for  example black or purple, then apply the pigment over this eyeshadow. In my opinion the best way to apply the pigment is with your fingers, and then blend out the edges with a warm/neutral tone brown and that's it! This is basically the look I did in the tutorial I have linked, except I blended a purple eyeshadow into the crease to bring a bit more of the purple out - but this step is optional.





But amazing as this pigment is, the price is pretty steep for one eyeshadow, it's £16 on the MAC website. I also recommend applying a glitter glue before applying the pigment as the pigment does need something to adhere to. I really like the Too Faced Shadow Insurance Glitter Glue (I demonstrate how I use this in the video) but then this is also an additional cost to the pigment itself. Of course you can apply the pigment without the glitter glue but what the glitter glue will do is prevent fall out and the pigment will last until you decide to take it off. I'm being serious - the pigment doesn't move with the glitter glue underneath! But I do honestly think the pigment is worth this price as you don't use a lot so it will last a really long time and it's always handy to have glitter glue around!



I also think this pigment is perfect for the festive party season and New Year's Eve!

Hope you enjoyed the review and tutorial!

Danielle xoxo

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Urban Decay Naked Palette Review


Hi guys!


I've decided to review the Urban Decay Naked Palette. Now I know that this palette is not new and has been around for years, but with new eyeshadow palettes coming out nearly every week it's easy for the Naked palette to be overlooked. Everyone wants the new products on the market but there is nothing wrong with a good old classic which this palette definitely is.


In my opinion this is the perfect introduction to high end eyeshadows and even eyeshadow palettes. It was my first proper eyeshadow palette (I had owned cheaper palettes before but I didn't use them as they weren't any good) and this palette was so good that I didn't buy another eyeshadow palette or eyeshadows for approximately 5-6 months. Which, being a makeup addict, is a very long time! I used this palette every single time I did my makeup whatever the occasion because this palette can really do it all, from a very subtle daytime look to a very dramatic evening look.


I always get asked by close family members what eyeshadows or eyeshadow palettes I would recommend and the answer I always give to this question is the Urban Decay Naked Palette, just the original one. Like I said it's the perfect first palette, and also the eyeshadows are very pigmented but extremely blendable (which is sometimes hard to find when eyshadows are very pigmented) and the colours will really suit a wide range of skin tones and eye colours as the eyshadow colours lean towards more warmer toned which tends to be more flattering. Another bonus to this palette is that it comes with an amazing brush which is extremely handy, especially for beginners. 


However there are always downsides to everything and this palette is no exception, but these are just my opinions and not everyone is going to feel the same. The packaging isn't the best and I know a lot of people feel this way. Hopefully you can see by the pictures that the outer material is kind of a velvet/suede material, which looks so pretty when the palette is brand new but it is impossible to keep it looking that way and the palette can start to look shabby through no fault of your own. The other downside, which is a downside to all palettes really, is that there may be shades that you don't like or never use. There is one shade in the palette which I never use and that is Gunmetal. All of the other eyeshadows have a really buttery and smooth texture however for some reason Gunmetal doesn't have this texture which is why I overlook this shade.


I am going to review each individual eyeshadow, however as I've already said, the texture of all of the eyeshadows apart from Gunmetal (which is quite a rough texture) have a very buttery smooth finish so I am not going discuss the texture in the individual reviews.


From left to right - Virgin, Sin, Naked, Sidecar, Buck, Half Baked, Smog, Darkhorse, Toasted, Hustle, Creep, Gunmetal.

Vigin - is an extremely light pink shade in a satin finish and is the perfect brow bone or inner corner highlight as it only has a slight sheen and is not too intense.

Sin - is more of a champagne pink shade in a very frosty shimmer finish. This shade has a very metallic finish which becomes more intense when used with Fix+ and is perfect as an all over lid shade. This is one of my favourite eyeshadows from the palette.

Naked - is a light brown shade in a matte finish and this is an amazing transition shade for any eye look. This is probably my most used eyeshadow from the palette and another favourite. 

Sidecar - is a bronze shade in a very frosty shimmer finish, as with Sin it is a very metallic eyeshadow especially with Fix+ and is perfect all over the lid. This is my number 1 favourite eyeshadow from the palette. 

Buck - is a medium brown shade in a matte finish and is the perfect shade to add depth to the crease. Another favourite eyeshadow of mine from the palette. 


Half Baked - is a pure gold shade in a shimmer finish. This shade can still become quite metallic but it is just not as intense or frosty as Sin or Sidecar. This is a very popular shade from the palette and is even featured in the Naked 2 palette. 

Smog - is a dark brown with gold running through it in a shimmer finish. This is another favourite of mine and is amazing all over the lid and blended into the crease for a simple smokey eye or to deepen up the outer edge of the eyes. 

Darkhorse - is a very dark brown (can look almost black on my skin tone) with gold running through it in a shimmer finish. This shade is basically the darker version of Smog. 

Toasted - this shade is quite hard to describe but it is a mixture of pink, purple and brown and is a shimmer finish. This is a great pop of colour in the palette and looks amazing all over the lid or on the lower lash line for a pop of colour. 


Hustle - is a deep purple brown in a satin finish and looks great when paired with Toasted. 

Creep - is a blue black shade with silver glitter. I assume because of the glitter this is what Urban Decay mean as a sparkle finish. This shade has the least pigmentation out of all the other shades, however this isn't necessarily a bad thing as very pigmented black shades can be difficult to work with. 

Gunmetal - is a blue grey shade with silver glitter and this is also a sparkle finish. The shade of this eyeshadow is gorgeous, it's just a shame about the texture as this is why I tend to overlook this shade. 


A lot of these eyeshadows are available individually, so if there is only one or two you like the look of I would suggest maybe picking up the individual eyeshadows instead of the palette. Individual eyeshadows are £14 each and the palette is priced at £38 and are widely available from most department stores in the UK.

Here are some tutorials I have done on my YouTube channel where I have used this palette so you can see this palette in action!










Hope this review was helpful! :)

Danielle xoxo