If you are a regular reader round these parts you may have noticed that
this week and the last two weeks posts have been “Wishlist Purchases” aka haul
posts. I promise this is the last of them for a while! I have definitely went a
bit mad on the spending over the last few months and with a few new releases or
launches of brands that have been previously been unavailable in the UK, I have
treated myself big time!
I told myself when I first started seeing the Urban Decay Naked Ultimate Basics palette popping up on Instagram before its release that I didn’t
need it, that I could wait to Christmas etc. However, when an email telling me
I had £10 worth of Beauty Club rewards to spend at Debenhams, I took it as a
sign! (Side note – most of the £10 probably came from my Kat Von D splurge!).
Anyway, onto the palette and I have to say I was slightly disappointed
when I first opened it. Don’t get me wrong, the outer packaging is lovely and I
really like the change to a square palette instead of a rectangular one but it
feels and looks quite cheap and plastic-y, something you can see especially in
between the shadows. I feel like this is going to be quite a mixed review
already because although I do really like the palette overall, some things,
like shadow quality, fall a little short for me and I’m very glad I got this
for £28.50 instead of its usual £38.50.
The Naked Ultimate Basics has a really nice mix of twelve eyeshadows
with cool and warm tones that’s bound to keep everyone happy and a double sided
mini brush. I've only used the brush once and I don’t really rate it, I never
use shader brushes and it’s tightly packed and feels quite hard. The opposite side
is fluffier but is quite stiff and I prefer something bendier to apply shadow
all over the lid so will probably only get a bit of use out of this as an inner
eye highlight brush.
I’m never happy with my swatch photos but I think you can see what I mean
about difference in quality between some of the shades. All swatches are done
on my arm with my finger and I don’t use primer for them.
| Swatches l-r: Blow, Nudie, Commando, Tempted, Instinct, Lethal |
Blow is the only shade that is not completely matte, it has a very soft
sheen and I’ve been loving it as a subtle inner eye highlight. It’s very
similar to Skimp from the Naked Basics 2 palette.
Lethal hasn’t swatched well either but I’ve been using it to darken my
outer corner with Instinct all over the lid and it applies beautifully and is a
nice change from my usually taupey browns with its hint of burgundy (it is very
similar to Punk from the UDxGwen palette)!
My most reached for shades along with these have been Tempted, Lockout
and Faith!
| Swatches l-r: Pre-Game, Extra Bitter, Faith, Lockout, Magnet, Blackjack |
Pre-Game is a shade I probably wouldn’t reach for as an eyeshadow but
like Foxy from the Naked Basics 1, multitasks as an under eye setting powder!
I think Extra Bitter has probably swatched the best out of all the
shades – it definitely looks the most pigmented but unfortunately this just isn’t
a shade I would go for.
Blackjack looks awful in the swatch, when you are used to the likes of
Blackout from the UDxGwen Stefani palette it falls a little short. I use black
eyeshadow every day to line my upper lid and add a little definition and use
the shadow wet so it does perform a lot better this way.
Overall, I have been enjoying this palette but I definitely do not
think it’s a necessity if you already have any of the previous Naked Basics palettes
and I find that both of those palettes shadows are more consistent. I will be
getting my use out of this palette but I’m glad I didn’t pay full price because
I think overall I would have been more disappointed with it.
What do you think of this palette? Did you buy it?
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Danielle xx



