Monday, 2 February 2015

[REVIEW] Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette

Hello guys! I am back again. I am so excited to share with you guys this product that was given by my mom as a gift. Trust me, I was filled with excitement, so overwhelming indeed.
I'm glad she got the original and authentic one from Sephora. I would actually start crying blood if she gave me the fake one made in China.

The packaging looked so gorgeous and rose gold-inspired. I just love how it looks because I love the colour rose-gold. You know it's real when the box is slightly bigger than the fake one, a little bit more taupe-brown in colour and has those Naked 3 shade swatches on the bottom of the box, and it's also heavier.
This is the backside of the box. It shows the description of the product and some samples of the Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
This is the sample of the Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion. There's just a girl with blue eyeshadow and with a really strange haircut. It contains 4 different primer potions called Original, Eden, Sin and Anti-Aging. Honestly, I haven't tried it yet.

I didn't take picture of the primer potion sample inside because I would go off topic so, I'll just get on with the Naked 3.
I absolutely adore the packaging of this product. It's classy-looking. It's so rose-gold-ish and fancy!

I just love the packaging of this palette. It's easy to open and close it, and it's safe and secure. It's guaranteed safe and secured. It has a seal and whenever this palette drops, it won't open.
There are 12 colours in this palette. Obviously, they're all neutral and nude colours, and some shiny shades, matte shades and a highlight as well (+ some base colours as well). You can just carry this all around in your handbag or travel bag. It's not all that bulky and heavy so it's pretty portable and light.

The palette also came with a Dual Fibre Brush. It's also easy for people with flat foreheads to apply this nicely. It has a bigger and fluffier brush on one side (aimed towards for crease-line) and the other side has a smaller and less fluffier brush (aimed towards for eyeshadow application).
1. Strange
2. Dust
3. Burnout
4. Limit
5. Buzz
6. Trick
7. Nooner
8. Liar
9. Factory
10. Mugshot
11. Darkside
12. Blackheart

All colours just looked amazing.

1. Strange has a very creamy texture. Good for highlighting the brow bone and the inner corner of the eyes. It's also good for highlighting the cheek bones, nose bridge and cupid's bow (if you don't have a highlighter).

2. Dust has a baby-pink undertone with some glitter. It definitely brings out the eyes and brightens the look.

3. Burnout has a very light-pink-ish matte tone. It's also great for the base.

4. Limit has a pink-ish brown matte tone. It's also great for the base.

5. Buzz has a shiny pink tone. It's a great colour if you're feeling a little funky. It gives off a nice finish as well. Similar to Dust, but more vibrant and shinier.

6. Trick has a gold to rose shiny type of tone. It's suitable for the day/night-look and also it brightens your eyes.

7. Nooner has a dark pink-ish matte tone. It's a darker version of 'Limit' and makes a great base.

8. Liar has a slight matte-to-shiny pink-ish undertone. It's great for the base as well.

9. Factory has a taupe-brown matte-to-shiny tone. It looks natural if you draw it on the crease area as well as a blender. Great for natural smoky eyes.

10. Mugshot has a lighter brown, matte-to-shiny gold tone. It's great for the natural smoky eyeshadow look.

11. Darkside has an even darker taupe-brown matte-to-shiny tone. It's a good blender for the crease area. Great for smoky eyes.

12. Blackheart has black-ish red shiny tone. It's great for that smoky-party look, and yet it's not too dramatic.

Just described all of the colours in the Naked 3 Palette from Urban Decay. 10 points for details.

Extra Bonus: The mirror is super clear and HD. They don't break easily, crack easily or get scratched easily.

  • Favourite colours?

-Buzz and Factory. I have a thing for shiny pink colours and taupe-brown colours. I think they're both beautiful colours, especially to the eyes.

  • Colours I use the most:

-Strange, Limit, Nooner and Factory. Limit and Nooner are the best base colours, Strange is a great highlighter for the inner corners and Factory is great for the crease area.

  • How much was it?

-$73.00BND

  • Where did I purchase it?

-Basically my mom bought it for me. She got it from Sephora (Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia). You can buy it online or at the store itself.

  • Quality:

-Just the best. It's so smooth when you apply it. It's so pigmented. The colour pay-off was incredible and the whole thing was amazing. Nothing was out of proportion. NOTHING.

  • Was it worth it?

-I guess.

Overall Comments:
I love it so much, Best part about this palette is that you can just simply mix and match with any colours and still looking effin' gorgeous. You can rock any look with this just one palette. Natural, smokey, dramatic, etc.

Rating: 5/5

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