Showing posts with label naked palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label naked palette. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

EOTN: Belated Christmas Night Out

This is how I did my make up for a night out I went on with my friends for Christmas, just a bit late!  I was wanting more of a purple effect on my eyes as the colours I used from the Urban Decay Naked Palette are purpley toned but it turned out quite neutral still, silly Urban Decay :(


Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion
Urban Decay Naked Palette - Sin, Toasted, Hustle and Virgin to highlight
Mac Fluidline in Blacktrack (not CF)
Liz Earle Brow Pencil in Dark 02
Bourjois Fan-Tastic Volume Mascara

Face
Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation in 51
Illamasqua Face Base in 02
MUA Pro Conceal & Brighten in Porcelain
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Dim Light
Illamasqua Powder Blush in Kiss

Lips
Bourjois Effet 3D Lipgloss in Rose Romantic


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Saturday, 22 December 2012

EOTD: Basic Neutral Eye with Liner

This is a very basic eye look - clearly! - but I thought I would show you it anyway.  The good thing about this makeup is that it's great for everyday but then it is also a perfect eye to pair with a matte red lip, add a flick and you've got a vintage 50s look.

Unfortunately as I didn't use a primer or base my eyeshadow had worn off a bit before I took the photos, so it was more defined when I left my house!  You can also vary the depth of the crease by using more or a darker shadow.



I just used Virgin all over then Naked in the crease, then lined my eyes with a black gel liner.  Apologies for my gross glasses marks haha oh the joys of being short sighted!

This is really random but I just thought I'd mention that I rarely put mascara on my bottom lashes because it always transfers onto my skin :( I've been meaning to buy a cheapo waterproof one for using on them but I just keep forgetting.  I think it looks kind of unfinished so for nights out and such I wear it but for everyday I don't bother!

I will probably do a 50s total makeup look quite soon as that is what we've been doing in college, so look out for that!

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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Wedding Make Up!

I posted this on Tumblr a few days before my friend's wedding when I was trying to decide what to do with my makeup so I thought I'd put it on here too for anyone interested :)


Trying out make up for the wedding!  For some reason I totally forgot about my lips so I've just cropped them out... whoops, I'll worry about them later!  Also I am getting my eyebrows waxed tomorrow, cannot wait! They're actually driving me crazy so just try not to look at them...
  • I didn't use a primer but I will use UDPP on the day as it is going to need to last!
  • Painterly Paint Pot by Mac over the lid.
  • I then used a mixture of Sin and Virgin from the Naked palette over the lid.
  • Then using the two purpley colours from a limited edition Mac mineralize eyeshadow in Eccentricity, I applied these to the outer corner but unfortunately they ended up looking quite muddy and didn't appear very pigmented - probably my manky brushes...
  • So I then used my Sugarpill eyeshadow in Poison Plum which is really nice and strong, to go over this in the outer corner and into the crease.
  • I also brought this underneath the eye, and went over it with Last Call from the Urban Decay Ammo palette, to darken it as the red pigments in the purple made me look slightly ill!
  • I also tightlined using Avon Glimmerstick in Black.
Here it goes slightly odd because I used different eyeliner on each eye:
  • On the right eye (pictured) I used blue gel eyeliner in Indigo from Coastal Scents and used Avon Supershock pencil in Golden Fawn on my waterline.
  • On the left I used Mac Fluidline in Blacktrack and Avon Supershock in Blackberry on my waterline.
  • Lastly I applied Bourjois Volume Fast & Perfect Mascara.
So now I just need to decide on eyeliner colours, how big to make the wing, lipstick and blusher!

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Friday, 2 March 2012

First Impressions: Naked 2 Palette


So here it is, my gorgeous new palette!  This is not going to be a review or any in-depth discussion about it, it is simply my first reactions to the new naked palette.  So I’m not going to swatch and compare every single shade, loads of other fantastic beauty bloggers have done this long before me!

Firstly, looking at the outside it is definitely better packaging than the first one which as you can see from the picture gets boggin’, and the gold ink has started chipping off.  I don’t even travel with mine very often, and I’d imagine it would get more messy if it was being carried around daily in a make up bag.  It is in a tin and also has a more secure fastening system compared to the magnetic closing on the first one, it actually clips shut and feels a lot more robust.  Naked 2 also has a huge mirror which is always useful!

In the second picture down of them both opened, the new one is the one on the top (as opposed to the other photo - nice one there Louise!).  At a glance you can see there are some similar shades and some new ones.  I decided to compare the ones that look similar in the pan to see how they looked beside each other on skin.


These two are Smog (on the left) from first palette and Snakebite from the second palette. Fortunately these don’t look as alike on skin as they do in their pans, Smog is definitely a more metallic gold and Snakebite just quite a plain (sorry!) shimmery brown.

 On the left here is Hustle (Naked) and Busted (Naked 2).  In the top photo there is no flash used and they look very similar!  Then I used the flash and got quite a different outcome… I think it washed them out as they do not look this gold or pale in real life, but I thought it was an interesting comparison nonetheless!


Sidecar on the left (Naked) and Suspect (Naked 2).  Although they would be easily interchangeable for each other I think, Sidecar is more warm and Suspect more cool-toned.


The last pair are Toasted from the first palette, and YDK on the right.  These two are again very similar and could be dupes for one another, but the one on the left being slighter lighter warmer brown. I am noticing a trend of the the colours in the ‘old’ palette being very gold/warm based in comparison to the second selection.

One thing which surprised me actually was that the actual eyeshadows in the new palette were a lot finer when I swatched them, they felt more finely milled and soft between my fingers, the only one from these which felt pretty much the same as in the previous one was YDK.  Blackout also felt quite chalky and powdery, but I think that tends to come with the territory of having a pitch black matte eyeshadow.

Two colours I really like from the Naked 2 are Pistol and Verve which are silvery/grey shades and are really stunning, very unlike the other colours in the two palettes.
With the palette you get a mini lipgloss and a double ended synthetic (of course!) brush.  The brush is quite nice, not amazing but I’m guessing it’s not one of their best because they are putting it with the palette as a sort of ‘extra’.


The lipgloss is fine, I am not a big lipgloss fan generally so I’m not really the best person to judge it!  It is quite sticky and it is also plumping - that gave me a fright when I first put it on, “AHHH it’s minty and tingles!” - so these are types of lipgloss I would probably avoid.  As for colour, I have very pigmented lips naturally (excuse my lips, I’d spent the whole day biting them!) so it just made them shiny and gave a wee bit of pinky/purple sparkle.  I would rarely wear lipgloss on it’s own anyway so I think it would probably be nice over a pink or even more violet toned lipstick to jazz it up!

In conclusion (oh god, reminds me of Higher English), it is an expensive palette at £36, I used vouchers so it only cost me £21 and I don’t regret buying it at all but I would not have bought it for the full price.  It had some very similar shades to the first one, with a few new exciting ones, but overall I wouldn’t say it is really worth the money if you have the original.

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