Showing posts with label Urban Decay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Decay. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

[Review] Urban Decay Naked Palette


After playing with this palette a lot, I think it's time to share my thought in this blog. First of all, if you've been following this blog, you'll know that my makeup leans more towards natural, warm colors. I rarely wear bright colors for my eyes. Which is why, I think this palette really suits my taste. I wanted it the first time it launched and as I wrote earlier, my sister gave this palette for me.

The palette comes in a simple sleek brown velvety box. It has the same material with Deluxe Shadow Box. The velvety material easily attracts dust and I've been keeping my Deluxe Shadow Box in a separate pouch in my beauty container and I do the same for my Naked Palette.

As you all know, Urban Decay is great in providing colorful eye shadows, in fact they have a wide range of many colored eyeshadows you can pick. I bet you all also know, that Urban Decay also has a habit to pack their eyeshadows with loads of glitter. Naked Palette, however, is almost the opposite if the usual. It's not a colorful palette and it isn't packed with glitter, well not much. Inside the palette you have 12 full size eyeshadows, a mini size of their Primer Potion and a flat shader Good Karma brush. I'm not gonna talk a lot about the quality of the eyeshadows as Urban Decay's eyeshadow never disappoints. They're all very pigmented, smooth and easy to blend with minimum fallout.

At a glance, you'd think you'll get just warm brown colors with this palette. Yes, there are so many warm browns dominate the palette (they put Buck, Half Baked, Smog and Darkhorse next to each other so you immediately see warm-tone palette), but you actually get more variations than that. You can use Sin, Toasted, Hustle to create a neutral look. Or even go smokey by adding Creep or Gunmetal to your eye makeup. This palette is not that naked, you know.


There are two eyeshadows you can use as highlight, and they are Virgin and Sin. Virgin has more of a neutral beige undertone with satin finish while Sin is a frosty champagne. I wish this palette has a warm tone highlight color as the colors in the palette are mostly warm. I don't see Sin goes with warm colors like Half Baked or Smog. Also, Sin is in almost EVERY Urban Decay palettes. We've had enough, already.

This palette also has matte finish eyeshadows. And there are two of them, Naked and Buck. Two is already a lot for Urban Decay that doesn't usually gives matte color in their palette. Some people say that these two colors are lighter and darker version of each other. I personally think they're different. Naked is more neutral while Buck is warmer and it has a red undertone to it. Naked is a little bit too light for my skintone. But I can still wear it on my lid if I don't want too much color. Both are also great to blend colors on the crease.

You can all be happy to know that there is only one glittery eyeshadow in this palette. Yay!! And it's Sidecar. The glittery finish might scare you. But I personally love this color. I use it with Fyrinnae Pixy Epoxy underneath, of course, to prevent glitter fallout. But once you get to work with this eyeshadow, it's actually a beautiful color. From what I see, it's a pinkish taupe eyeshadow. Doesn't really give too much color but the glitter really gives a luxurious feel to it. So even if you're not a fan of glitter, give this shadow a chance to shine.

Here's the swatches of the eyeshadows


Left to right: Virgin - Sin - Naked - Sidecar - Buck - Half Baked - Smog - Darkhorse - Toasted - Hustle - Creep - Gunmetal

And here's some of the looks I created using this palette.
Naked Look 1

Lid - Sidecar
Crease - Naked (inner), Buck (outer)
Outer Corner - Darkhorse
Highlight - Virgin
Inner Corner - Sin
Lower Lashline - UD 24/7 Liner Whiskey



Naked Look 2 (from this look)

Lid - Smog
Inner Crease - Naked, Buck
Outer Lid - Darkhorse
Outer Corner - Creep
Lower Lashline - Smog
Inner Corner - Sin
Highlight - Virgin



Naked Look 3

Lid - Fyrinnae Pixy Epoxy, Sidecar
Outer Lid - Toasted
Crease - Toasted
Outer Corner - Hustle, Creep
Highlight - Sin
Lower Lashline - UD 24/7 Liner Rockstar



Naked Look 4 (from this look)

Lid - Naked
Crease - Smog
Inner Corner - NYX JEP 'Milk', Virgin
Highlight - Sin
Lower Lash - UD 24/7 Rockstar


Good Karma brush that comes in the palette is also a great addition. It's not just a 'bonus' brush with zero quality. Good Karma is Urban Decay's official brush line. And in this palette they give a full size shadow brush, which can also be purchased separately. It has synthetic bristles, densely packed and picks up enough products to be applied on lid. I was thinking about getting MAC 239 before I got this. But now that I have this brush, I don't think it's necessary anymore.


Overall, I think this palette suits more for people with warm undertone, despite the fact you have more variations of undertones in this palette. Still, in general, this palette leans towards warm. From what I see, cool undertone girls might not have enough options with this palette. This is also a great option if you prefer natural looks, rather than colorful look. Or if you want your natural colored eyeshadows to be in one palette so that you don't have to shop for others for a while. For me, I'm very much satisfied with this palette, as expected. And I probably won't be shopping any brown eyeshadows, as I have enough supply from this palette already. Well, unless I feel like shopping, of course ;)

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Queen Look (feat. Urban Decay Alice In Wonderland BOS)

Here's another look I created using my Urban Decay Book of Shadow. No pictures tutorial, guys. Sorry about that.





Products used

on face:
MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC37
NARS Loose Powder in 'Beach'
Everyday Minerals blush in 'Game Show'

on eyes:
Urban Decay Alice in Wonderland BOS
'Muchness' (X)
'Vorpal' (S&M)
'Queen' (Last Call)
MAC eyeshadow in 'Brule'
Stila Kajal Line in 'Onyx'
Revlon Colorstay Liquid Liner
Viva eyebrow pencil

on lips
NYX Mega Shine Lipgloss in 'French Kiss'
NYX Round Lipstick in 'Cocoa'

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Absolem Look (feat. Alice In Wonderland BOS)

So, here's my first tutorial ever, using my Urban Decay Alice In Wonderland Book of Shadow.


First, apply 'Absolem' allover lid. Make sure you don't go all the way to the crease.

And then, using a pencil brush, take 'Mad Hatter' and apply it on crease. Doesn't have to be neat, though. We'll go back to that color later.

Apply 'Drink Me, Eat Me' on browbone area for highlight.

Back to that 'Mad Hatter' again, now add more color and build it upward. Blending it with the highlight color.

'Jabberwocky' for the outer part of the lid. Drag it upward, an blend it to the outer part of the crease.
Add 'Drink Me, Eat Me' to highlight the tearduct area. And sweep 'Mad Hatter' on the lower lashline, in between the lashes.
In the end, it suppose to look pretty much like this
Look how shimmery all these colors are...

And the final look...

By the way, here's another way to wear this look.


Product used
on face
  • Revlon Photoready Foundation in Medium Beige
  • Revlon Colorstay Concealer in Medium
  • MAC Mineralized Blush in Fab-dabulous
  • Stila Sun Bronzing Powder

on eyes
  • Urban Decay eyeshadow in
  • Absolem (Homegrown)
  • Mad Hatter (Twice Baked)
  • Drink Me, Eat Me (Sin)
  • Jabberwocky (Oil Slick)
  • Urban Decay Liquid Liner in Smog

on lips
  • NYX Round Lipstick in Rea

and for the red lips
  • NYX Lips in Snow White
  • REvlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss in Cherries In The Glow

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Behold, My Early Birthday Present

Guys, please welcome my very first Book of Shadow. Yes, I finally got my hands on this latest Urban Decay Alice in Wonderland Book of Shadows.



So, I have a lot to celebrate in these first months of 2010. Well, with my graduation and my birthday is coming, I think those are enough reasons to give myself a nice present. And it's not just another birthday. It's my 25th! It's an important number, you know. That means, I'm old enough to get married! Haha..

Anyway, this book just arrived yesterday. I almost ran out of it. But I found one ready stock at Pinkymiki. I was so excited! I haven't even tried the eyeshadows. And my birthday is not until the end of the month, I thought I'm not gonna post this entry until then. But I'm just too excited, I can't wait to share the story on my blog!

For you whose already familiar with Urban Decay Book of Shadows, I'm sure you guys already know that this palette usually comes with sixteen eyeshadows, two 24/7 Glide On Eye Pencils and Primer Potion in mini size.

As for Alice in Wonderland Book of Shadows, the palette has pretty much the same material. But since this palette is made especially to celebrate the launching of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland movie, the eyeshadows in this palette have been renamed to match to movie theme. They said, "Our shadows are topsy-turvy in Underland... Find their real-world names here":
  • Underland (Flash)
  • Alice (Painkiller)
  • Oraculum (Baked)
  • Queen (Last Call)
  • Chessur (Chopper)
  • White Rabbit (Polyester Bride)
  • Wonderland (Maui Wowie)
  • Curioser (Grifter)
  • Muchness (X)
  • Midnight Tea Party (Midnight Cowboy Rides Again)
  • Vorpal (S&M)
  • Absolem (Homegrown)
  • Drink Me, Eat Me (Sin)
  • Mad Hatter (Twice Baked)
  • Jabberwocky (Oil Slick)

I know Urban Decay and Book of Shadows are famous for their glittery eyeshadows. Judging from what I saw, seems like Chessur, White Rabbit, Wonderland, Curioser, Midnight Tea Party and Jabberwocky have the most glitters, compare to the others. We'll see how those colors will appear on lids. Oh, and the two 24/7 Glide On Eye Pencils that included in this palette are 'Zero' and 'Flipside'.

If you watched Kandee Johnson's video about this palette and saw those cute 'Drink Me' chocolate sauce and 'Eat Me' mint pills, it kinda burst my bubbles a little bit knowing that these cute bonuses aren't included with the palette. But it doesn't matter. This palette is too cute, I forgot about those bonuses immediately. Haha..

I haven't got a chance to play with this palette, up until now. But I really can't wait.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Urban Decay Deluxe Shadow Box


When everybody was chasing after Urban Decay Book of Shadow Vol. II, I was hooked with Deluxe Shadow Box instead. And I must say that I'm so glad that I have this palette in my hands. It has nine Urban Decay deluxe eyeshadows plus a travel size Urban Decay primer potion in simple round tube, so it's easier to reach all the product inside.

Firstly, talking about the packaging. It's Urban Decay, they're like the expert of funky packaging. Deluxe Shadow Box comes in a purple velvety box with shiny silver beads in the middle (well, not actually beads, but what would you call that?). And when the light hit, I feel like I'm looking at a disco ball. So funky! The size of the box is not so big, it's pretty much the size of your palm. Very handy, you can carry it everywhere.

Talking about the eyeshadows, there are nine eyeshadows in this palette and they are:
  • Fishnet (iridescent purple)
  • Honey (glistening gold)
  • Ransom (vibrant iridescent purple)
  • Graffiti (bright green)
  • Zero (smoking black)
  • Peace (shimmering turquoise)
  • Shag (tan shimmer)
  • Scratch (shimmering silver pink)
  • Underground (taupe brown shimmer)
I love how vibrant all the colors are and how the colors compliment each other. They look so good together. You can create colorful eye make up using colors such as Graffiti, Peace or Fishnet. Or go for neutral look using Shag, Underground or Scratch. This palette has it all. The eyeshadows glide smoothly on the lids, and they last, like, forever. Pretty much everything you want from an eyeshadow.

I found one downside from this palette, though. No color is light enough in this palette that I can use to highlight my brow bone. Shag and Scratch are pretty for the inner corner but not light enough for highlight. So I have to grab another eyeshadow for that. But other than that, I have no complaint. So, go grab this palette. You won't regret it.

Here are the swatches:

L-R: Fishnet - Honey - Ransom

L-R: Graffiti - Zero - Peace

L-R: Shag - Scratch - Underground

Here's my EOTD using colors from this palette. Well, most of them. It's Valentine soon so I picked purple colors and make it a little smokey. Not that I celebrate it, but it's fun to have a theme to matches with.


Products used for the eyes:
  • UDPP
  • Urban Decay Deluxe eyeshadow in 'Ransom' (for all over the lid)
  • Urban Decay Deluxe eyeshadow in 'Fishnet' (for the crease)
  • Urban Decay Deluxe eyeshadow in 'Zero' (for lower part of the lid)
  • Stila Kajal Liner in 'Onyx' (as base for Zero)
  • Urban Decay Deluxe eyeshadow in 'Shag' (for the inner corner)
  • Revlon Marble-ous Duo Eyeshadow in 'Set The Nude' (for browbone)
  • MAC eyeshadow in 'Brule' (for browbone)
  • MUFE Aqua Eyes in '23L' (for inner rim)
  • Kate Liquid Eyeliner in 'BK-3'
  • Maybelline Volum' Express Cat Eyes Mascara


Products used on face:
  • Sana Pore Putty Original Make Up Base
  • MUFE HD Foundation in 'Almond'
  • Revlon Colorstay concealer in Medium
  • PAC Shimmering Powder in 'Golden'
  • MAC Powder Blush in 'Margin'

On lips:
  • NYX Lipgloss Megashine in 'French Kiss'