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Urban Decay Naked Heat // Palette Review

Urban Decay Naked Heat // Palette Review



If you haven't already, check out my first impressions on the Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette on my YouTube! 

Urban Decays Naked palettes have been around for years, but I am loving how they keep bringing out new ones with themes. I really have loved each of them and I've had them for so long that this is the first that I'm doing a palette review on! I've had all my others since before I even started my blog. While I think some old school palette reviews would be fun I can honestly say so far every Naked palette has had the exact formula and pay off. I do have personal preferences with each one, but I can say the Heat is up at the top when it comes to which I love most. It has always been the Naked 3 palette, this one is either tied or close to being my absolute favorite. I'm torn on the packaging on this palette. I loved the packaging on Naked 2 and 3 the most, but the packaging on the Heat is just like Smoky. I have wondered if this was because it was another theme and not numbered. This packaging is pretty it just doesn't feel as high quality as the metal on 2 and 3. This is a hard plastic with a magnetic close. I do love the front design and how much thought was put into it! For the shades I really do get heat vibes, but I wish there was more vibrant shades like reds and oranges. I feel like this is more smoky heat shades. I love it because I still get bomb looks with it. The Naked formula is pigmented, but you do have to build some of the shades up. I personally like that aspect. Kickback and fall-out is minimal. This palette has 12 (8 mattes & 4 metallics) beautiful shades. You can seriously get the best warm tone smoky eye with this palette! 
I do feel like the Naked palettes are a little pricy. They're worth it to me and I would continue to buy them, but there is so many palettes out there with the same amount of shades for less. 

Urban Decay Naked Heat is a 9/10 for me! 
You can gets yours for $54 at Urban Decay

A few looks wearing this palette:

You can check out this look: HEAT SUMMER LOOK // First Impressions







You can check out this look: INSTAVIDEO









Swatches Left to Right:

Ounce, Chaser, Sauced, Low Blow, Lumbre, He Devil, Dirty Talk, Scorched, Cayenne, En Fuego, Ashes, & Ember












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