(product photo courtesy of www.urbandecay.com)
For Fall/Autumn, Urban Decay has given us the most beautiful palette in some time. Introducing Urban Decay Naked Honey. Just when I thought they couldn't do Naked any other way, they come out with this gorgeous golden beauty that is perfect for just about anyone. There are colors that mix well with blondes, redheads (like myself) and brunettes. I think some of these colors would look good on just about everyone. Just because they are warm toned doesn't mean you cannot dip your toe into the honey and try some beautiful golden shades...
Raw and sticky sweet, just the way nature intended. Get hooked on the Naked Honey Eyeshadow Palette, with 12 all-new, golden neutrals that feature classic golds, warm ambers, and rich chocolate browns. The shadows come in high-pigment matte, shimmery, and metallic shades, and are perfect for creating a swarm of looks, from bright and sunny to dangerously seductive after dark.
One thing that is nice is that there are more highlighting shades than usual. There are two. And more than just one beautiful metallic shade for the lids. Flyby is an ivory satin, Sweet is a neutral beige matte. Swarm is a soft mustard matte. Amber is a metallic copper shimmer. Keeper is mustard brown matte. Golden is a rich gold shimmer. Honey is an intense gold metallic shade. Queen is a golden brown shimmer. Hive is a warm brown matte. Drip is a warm reddish-brown matte shade. HBIC is a warm rosy bronze shimmer. Finally, Sting is a deep warm brown matte shade.
Using this palette this Fall is going to be so much fun. Gold is a very popular color this season streaming in from Spring and Summer when marigold was the popular color for those seasons. Now gold is going to be very popular in Autumn/Winter, with handbags of gold, makeup, accessories and even clothing going in that direction.
Here are swatches of the eyeshadows in the palette:
above: Naked Honey eyeshadows in the way they apear in the palette; left to right: Flyby, Sweet, Swarm, Amber, Keeper, Golden, Honey, Queen, Hive, Drip, HBIC and Sting |
Here are a few looks I have done with the palette and each look can look very different:
1. First three photos (Drip in the crease, Sting in transition and lining lower lids, Honey on upper lids and Flyby under brow).
above: Naked Honey on eyes |
above: Naked Honey on eyes |
above: Naked Honey |
above: Naked Honey on eyes |
above: Naked Honey on eyes |
I am sure you will love this palette as much as I do. I have not been so excited for something from Urban Decay in a while. I have a feeling this is going to sell out and sell out quick. It is definitely one of those palettes that can work in between seasons (while it is still hot) as well as during the cooler times when you need to put on warmer clothes and a pair of kick-ass boots. I'm giving this palette the go ahead because not only are the eyeshadows pigmented, but when combined with Eyeshadow Primer Potion they wear forever and look great all day long. The shadows are creamy, not chalky and blend easily. And the colors are trendy with everything that is happening this fall. Urban Decay still makes great eyeshadows and I am very happy about that.
The Urban Decay Naked Honey Eyeshadow Palette retails for $49.00 and will be available online at www.urbandecay.com and www.sephora.com on September 13, 2019, and in their respective stores. On September 23rd, the palette will be available on www.ulta.com, www.macys.com, www.nordstrom.com and www.belk.com. On September 26th, the palette will be available in ULTA, Macy's, Nordstrom and Belk stores. Like Urban Decay on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/urbandecaycosmetics; Follow Urban Decay on Twitter:@UrbanDecay; Follow Urban Decay on Pinterest:http://www.pinterest.com/urbandecay/; Follow Urban Decay on Instagram:http://instagram.com/urbandecaycosmetics#; Follow Urban Decay on Tumblr: http://urbandecay.tumblr.com and Follow Urban Decay on Snapchat at http://www.snapchat.com/urbandecaysnaps.
Until Next Time~
Marie Papachatzis
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(This item was sent compliments of Urban Decay)
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