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The Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Eyeshadow Palette ($29) is a new travel-friendly eyeshadow palette that is a sequel to the Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette ($54) that launched last year. I don’t own many shadows in the orange spectrum other than the Anastasia Modern Renaissance Palette, but it’s actually a color that I really like wearing. What sets this apart from other palettes is that it’s compact for travel – whether it be bringing it with you in your vacation bag, your handbag for touch-ups or your weekend bag to your partner’s house. If you’re familiar with the Urban Decay Naked Basics palettes (now on clearance for $19), this palette is similar in quality of shadows.
These creamy and long-wearing pencils are one of Urban Decay’s best selling products, long before any of their current favorites were around (such as the Naked palettes). The formula is great; it’s smooth and creamy, glides on the skin without ease (no tugging), has great coverage (most shades don’t need more than a single pass) and sets quickly. If you like a more natural look, the formula smudges nicely if you use a smudge brush immediately after applying the eyeliner to diffuse the line. A great black for those looking for a rich black, but not a very harsh “blackest-black” like the shade Perversion, which is Urban Decay’s darkest eyeliner shade.
It’s basically an ongoing promotion that Sephora launched last Fall, where each week Sephora puts a handful of products on sale for up to 50% off, for that week only. Although I don’t find it to be a hugely popular choice for a highlight brush among fellow makeup fanatics, It’s a brush This brush is more dense than the #44 brush and is ideal for liquid and powder foundations. A great little brush you can use for concealer or cream and powder eyeshadows.
It’s not a shade I’d grab when wearing minimal makeup (it doesn’t make the “daily-wear” cut), but I’d definitely wear it when I’m rocking some eyeshadow. Backtalk is a “comfort matte”, which to me, sounds like it’s a comfortable-wearing matte lipstick. When I think of matte, the first word that comes to mind is “dry”, and our lips are already an area that are prone to dryness, so matte lipsticks aren’t always the most comfortable formula to wear. There is a hint of shine, so if you’re looking for a shade with zero shine, take a look at Urban Decay’s “mega matte” formula.