Friday, July 24, 2015

Naked Smoky Tutorial #1




Hello everyone!  I'm back!  And I have a tutorial for you today!  

As I mentioned in my previous post, the Naked Smoky Palette comes with a Look Book.  So, today I'm showing you my take on the "Iconic UD Smoky Eye" that is in the book.  

Let's get started!  


First (as always) I'm using the Urban Decay Primer Potion in the Anti-Aging formula, and putting it all over my eyelid, up to my brow bone, and underneath my eye. 


Next,  I'm taking the color Combust


And using a blending brush (I'm using the fluffy end of the brush that came in one of the Vice Palettes) sweeping it from the crease and blend up toward my brow bone. 


The next color I'll be using is Thirteen


Using a small shadow brush (I'm using the other end of the brush that I previously mentioned) I'm taking Thirteen and sweeping it right underneath my brow and blending it into Combust. 


Next I'm using NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Black Bean and putting it all over my eyelid.  I'm using my finger to smooth it out, making sure I don't take it into my crease. 



The third color I'm using from this palette is Smolder


I'm using the smaller end of the brush that came with the Naked Palette, and pressing this all over my eyelid up to my crease. 


I'm then taking the Urban Decay 24/7 eye pencil in Perversion and putting it on my lower lash line. 


Taking the color Smolder and using the smudger end of the brush that comes with this palette, I'm putting this right on top of Perversion. 


The fourth color I'll be using is Password. 


I'm using the fluffy end of the brush that comes with this palette, and sweeping this color along the edges of Smolder and into my crease. 


Again, using the smudger end of the same brush, I'm taking Password and sweeping it along my lower lash line. 


Finally I'm taking the color High


Using a small shader brush, I'm pressing this into the inner corner of my eye for some highlight. 


I filled in my brows with It Cosmetics Brow Power pencil and slapped on some Urban Decay Perversion mascara, and we have a finished look! 


And then just for fun I put on some false lashes. The ones I used are from E.L.F.


That's it!  I really hope y'all enjoyed this.  See y'all soon with another tutorial!  

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Urban Decay Naked Smoky Review and Swatches


Hey everyone!  I know it's been a REALLY long time since my last post.  I got in a rut that I couldn't seem to get out of.  I couldn't seem to find the inspiration or drive to want to do anything having to do with makeup (SHOCKER!) or this blog.  So, finally after a lot of soul searching, I'M BACK!!! I will do my very best to post SOMETHING at least once a week.  I just can't let myself get overwhelmed.

SO...with that being said....LET'S GET STARTED!

I recently purchased the Urban Decay Naked Smoky Palette, and I AM IN LOVE WITH IT! The packaging is really an upgrade from the previous Naked Palettes.  It's plastic with a magnetic closure, and it has a hinge so the mirror actually stays up on it's own!  I love the smoky design, and the case itself is a little bit translucent.


There is a great mix of textures (4 MATTE SHADES!) in this palette, and they are arranged accordingly.  You have 4 shimmer shades, 4 satin shades, and as mentioned before 4 matte shades.  It also comes with a duel ended brush that is VERY different that what you get in the other Naked Palettes.  On one end you have a very fluffy crease brush, and the other a small stiff pencil/smudger brush.  

So now let's get to the swatches and descriptions!  The photos of the eye shadows in the pan are taken without a flash, and all swatches are taken with and without a flash.  

High - champagne shimmer w/micro-glitter

Dirtysweet - medium bronze

Radar - metallic taupe w/iridescent micro-glitter (This first appeared in the Vice 2 Palette)

Armor - metallic silver-taupe w/tonal sparkle (This first appeared in the Vice Palette)

Slanted - light metallic gray

Dagger - medium charcoal w/micro-shimmer

Black Market - jet-black satin (This first appeared in the Vice Palette) 

Smolder - deep plum-taupe

Password - cool taupe matte

Whiskey - rich brown matte

Combust - soft pink-taupe

Thirteen - light beige satin


There are NINE brand new, never before seen shades in this palette.  The other three are mentioned in the descriptions.

You also get a look book that has 4 different looks that you can try out.    

Overall, I really love this palette.  There is enough variety to do either dark and smoldering looks, or very neutral toned down looks.  

Over the next few weeks, I'll be posting some tutorials on how to use this palette. The first one will be up on Friday!  

The palette retails for $54.00 and you can get it at Urban Decay, and in stores and online at Sephora and Ulta

I hope y'all enjoyed this review.  Let me know what you think in the comments...will you be buying this amazing palette?  

See y'all next time!  



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Urban Decay Vice 3 Tutorial #3


Hey everyone!  It's great to be back!  The last few weeks have been CRAZY!  I was feeling under the weather, and then my computer was having problems, and...UGH...it was just a mess!   

Anyway, I'm glad to be back, and I'm ready to share with you my third tutorial from the Urban Decay Vice 3 Palette.  This tutorial is going to focus mainly on the third column of colors, so lets get started! 


As always, I'm using the Urban Decay Anti-Aging  Primer Potion all over my eyes.  This really helps to prevent any creasing of the eyeshadows, and helps them to last ALL DAY! 





I'm going to use NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Sparkle Nude all over my eyelid, and smooth it out with my finger up toward my browbone. 







Taking the flat end of the brush that is included in the palette, I'm picking up the color Lucky and pressing it all over my eyelid. 






Next, with a fluffy brush, I'm using Undone, and sweeping that just above Lucky, and up toward my browbone. 





I'm going to use the same brush I used on my eyelid before, and use the color Reign. I'm putting this on the outer corner of my eyelid, and blending it into Lucky






I'm using the fluffy end of the brush that is included in the palette.  I'm blending  the color Vanity very lightly into my crease. 






With a wide eyeshadow brush, I'm taking Bobby Dazzle, and pressing it right underneath my browbone, and blending it down into my crease color. 






I'm then taking NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Cottage Cheese, and putting it in the inner corner of my eye, and around my tear duct. 






With a small eyeshadow brush, I'm again taking Bobby Dazzle, and pressing it right over the Cottage Cheese pencil in my inner corner. 





Next, I'm using Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil in Riot to line my upper and lower lashlines. 






With a small eyeliner bush, I'm taking Vanity and pressing it on top of Riot on my lash lines. 







I am using Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil in Perversion to line my waterline, and to tighline my upper lid.  This creates the illusion of thicker, fuller lashes. 







I'm curling my lashes, and putting on mascara.  Today I'm using Lancome Gradiose mascara. 






And here is the finished look!  





I hope y'all enjoyed this tutorial.  Let me know in the comments.  Until next time!