URBAN DECAY NAKED HEAT PALETTE REVIEW






I really like Urban Decay eyeshadow palettes because they are more affordable and easy to use. I bought this one not from counter but from Copenhagen Airport as it is my favorite place to buy cosmetics. This palette has amazing colors to use for Spring Summer 2018. I would prefer to use it when I am more tanned as it would work better that way.

The shades I use almost every day to create an outstanding daywear look: scorched, cayenne, ounce, chaser, lumbre and ember.


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Urban Decay’s Naked Heat features all-new, amber-hued neutrals—including warm browns, burnt oranges, and rich siennas. The most shade-driven Naked palette Urban Decay has ever created, this palette takes Naked the next level. From a super-smooth red-brown matte and a glimmering copper to a deep, shifty bronze, this palette has everything you need to create sultry daytime looks, intensely smoky nighttime looks, and everything in between. 

The ultra-compact Naked Petite Heat was made for travel and fits in your smallest purse. But don’t let its petite exterior fool you—it contains full-size pans of Urban Decay’s legendary eyeshadow and a mirror. Both palettes can be used either together or individually to create an infinite range of eye looks. 

Each shade features Urban Decay’s Pigment Infusion System™, a proprietary blend of ingredients that gives each shade its velvety texture, rich color, ultimate staying power, and blendability. With shades like these, you’ll want to blend the perfect sunset eye, and this formula makes it so easy to transition shades like a makeup pro. 

Whether you’re creating looks for the office, out on the town, or in-flight, Naked Heat has everything you need, including a full-size mirror and a double-ended brush. The blending brush end is perfect for seamless blending, while the detailed crease brush side helps you to get a precise application in the crease. 


Ounce (ivory shimmer)
Chaser (light nude matte)
Sauced (soft terra-cotta matte)
Low Blow (brown matte)
Lumbre (copper shimmer w/gold pearl shift)
He Devil (burnt red matte)
Dirty Talk (metallic burnt red)
Scorched (metallic deep red w/gold micro-shimmer)
Cayenne (deep terra-cotta matte)
En Fuego (burgundy matte)
Ashes (deep reddish-brown matte)
Ember (deep metallic copper-burgundy)

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