Being an avid lover and user of the Urban Decay Naked 2 palette, I was always keen to try the Naked 3 but wasn't too sure whether I'd wear the pinky tones as much - and being just short of £40 I couldn't bring myself to purchase it. When I saw that the Iconic 3 palette was a dupe for the Naked 3, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to try out the colours.
Firstly
I'll mention the downside to the shadows. The shimmery shades don't pick up
well with a brush and tend to leave small bits of glitter spread across the
lid, I also experienced some fall down.
The palette comes with a double ended sponge applicator which at first I
dismissed, however when using the shimmery shades I find it gives a much more
pigmented look, which I am happy about as I was disappointed when these didn't transfer
well.
The
matte shades are well pigmented and pick up well with a brush, there is minimal
fall down which makes this product a dream.
The
packaging is small and compact making it easy to chuck in your make up bag for
travelling. It would have been great if it had a mirror built in the lid, but
at only £4 I can’t really grumble.
I
have swatched three of the shimmer shades that are my favourite, the
copper/orange shade being my daily go to!
The
Revolution palette is something I'm glad I trialled, the quality is beyond the
£4 I spent – definitely worth a try if you like the look of the Naked 3 by
Urban Decay!
I purchased the palette here.
Hope
this post was helpful!
Thanks
for reading J
-
Shannon
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