Saturday 18 January 2014

The original Naked

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The Urban Decay Naked palettes have yet again been the talk of the beauty blogging town over the last couple of months and the reason for this, the arrival of the third in the series, Naked 3. 

So rather than jumping on the Naked 3 bandwagon, I opted for the original Naked - a gorgeous eyeshadow palette filled with 12 bronze-hue neutrals in an array of textures from full on shimmer to a subtle matte. 

I must admit, this palette is pretty hot stuff and doesn't let you down in terms of looks. With its velvet case, it looks a lot more expensive than your usual palette and so it should with a price tag of £35. And as for each shade, every single one is usable and will suit any skin tone. From heavy shimmery golds to dark browns and even a light skin-toned, peach shade, each and every one is perfect in terms of colour and has real staying power too. 

Even though the cost of this palette does sit in the more expensive end of the spectrum, it is definitely worth each and every penny. I just can't wait to get my hands on Naked2 and Naked3 to complete my collection. 

Have you tried any of the Naked palettes from Urban Decay? If so, what were your thoughts? 

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