Hi Guys, its Autumn.
My family and I had our Christmas
day a couple of weekends ago, due to a unexpected family emergency. This meant
that as well as having the traditional Christmas dinner, we also opened up all
our presents. And In one of mine there was the Naked 2 palette, by urban Decay.
My parents knew I’d been wanting this for a very long time. Because in my eyes I
wasn't a true ‘make-up collector’ until I owned one of the naked palettes. You can
probably tell how unbelievably happy I am that I'm the new proud owner of this
magical eye-shadow palette. I was going to upload this post straight away as I couldn't
wait to tell the world how happy I was, but in true blogger style I decided to
wait, try it out for a few weeks (just to make sure it was just as fabulous as I
thought it would be) and then do a little review on it. Because when I was
researching which pallet to invest in, it certainly helped me to come to a decision,
looking through the variety of different recommendation and reviews people had
already done on all 3 naked palettes. So I hope this helps if you are trying to
make a decision one which one to get, because I would highly recommend it.
This is the box it comes in.
The first six colours in the
set are lighter colours. They would probably be worn more in the daytime or as everyday colours. all very stunning colours.
From right to left,
Foxy, Half Baked, Booty Call, Chopper, Teaser, Snakebite, Suspect, Pistol, Verve, YDK, Busted and Blackout.
Snakebite being my favourite, its defiantly my everyday, all over colour.
Over all I
personally think that this pallet in particular has a good mix of shimmery and
matte colours, perfect for any look your trying to achieve. The packaging is
perfect, and for me that's always a good thing. Good packaging is generally a
good sign that the product inside is gunna be good as well.
Finally the box my
parents purchased from Debenhams came with four little samples of eyelid
primers from Urban Decay, and a double sided eye-shadow brush.
So all in all,
this product is well worth the money. Now £37 is quite a lot of money, I have
to admit, but I wouldn’t be saying this unless I truly meant it,
However if you
think about you are defiantly getting your money’s worth with 12 amazingly
pigmented different colours.
Hope this is
helpful.
Thanks for
reading
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Autumn xoxo
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I love this palette, it's gorgeous!! X
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