Neutral eyeshadow palettes are essential for those women who like to put on makeup. They make it easier when putting together a make-up, as they make amazing looks for both day and night. In this regard, one of the most popular and desired neutral eyeshadow palettes is Urban Decay’s Naked Palette.
The Naked are practical and easy to carry in a toiletry bag, because, in addition to containing enough colors and finishes to make several looks, they are small and fit anywhere. For this and for so many other reasons indicated below, they became a fever and are the most beloved palettes among makeup artists and bloggers.
Naked 1, 2 and 3: discover the palettes
Currently, there are three palettes in the Naked line and, despite all being neutral colors, each one has its specificity. Get to know each one of them below and see which one has more to do with your style:
naked 1
The first palette launched in the Naked collection has 12 eyeshadows ranging from the lightest to the darkest shades. The tones vary from beige, passing through gold and copper, reaching lead tones. Its packaging is made of cardboard, a disadvantage compared to the brand’s other Naked palettes.
For those who like warmer colors in makeup, this is without a doubt the most suitable. Like all Naked palettes, the pigmentation and durability of the eyeshadow is great. It comes with a brush and an eyeshadow primer. Marina Smith, from 2beauty blog, did a full review, talking about the details and her perceptions of the palette.
naked 2
The Naked 2, like the first one, also contains 12 eyeshadow colors, only in this palette the shades are cooler with more greyish colors. The variety ranges from lighter shades, such as light beiges, to black, which is said to be the darkest black shade on the market. Its packaging is made of metal which makes it more resistant and durable.
The second palette from Naked is suitable for those who like makeup without too many touches of color and with an extra glamour. Like the previous palette, it also comes with a brush, but does not have a primer. Marina Fabri, from the blog Coisas de Diva, talked a little about the Naked 2, showing the colors and giving her opinion on the palette. She also made a comparison with the Naked 1, great for those who are in doubt about which one to buy.
naked 3
Unlike the Naked 1 and 2, which are very similar, the Naked 3 differs a little more from its predecessors by bringing a color palette more focused on pink tones. From the lightest pinks to the darkest shades of eggplant are present among the 12 colors of Naked 3. Its packaging is also made of metal, allowing the palette to be conserved for much longer.
This palette is more romantic and is perfect for women who are more delicate and like to create makeup with pink tones. The brush also accompanies this palette. To know a little more about her, it is worth taking a look at the review made by Jéssica Flores, from the blog Borboletas na Carteira.
Makeup Tutorials with Naked Palettes
Learn how to make the most beautiful makeup using the Naked palettes. See below some looks made by Brazilian bloggers:
Naked 1 by Ju Balduino
A striking makeup full of sparkle for those who want to rock using the Naked 1. The makeup that makeup artist Ju Balduino does is perfect for parties and moments that call for a standout makeup.
Naked 2 by Camila Coelho
Camila Coelho, from the blog Super Vaidosa, teaches the step by step of a very smoky makeup that makes any woman more chic. All this using the colors of the Naked 2 palette to create an amazing and powerful eye.
Naked 3 by Claudia Stoco
The tutorial presented by Claudinha Stoco shows a makeup with pink eyeshadows creating a romantic and super feminine look. To make it, the Naked 3 palette was essential with its colors that range from the most delicate to the most striking.
Inspirations for your makeup with the Naked palettes
See below beautiful makeup that bloggers did with Naked palettes. Clicking on the blog link you can follow the makeup tutorial and see how to make the eyes with the beautiful eyeshadows from Naked.
Neutral Palettes: Substitutes for Naked
With the success of Naked palettes, several brands have created their own neutral palettes. Some are very similar to Naked, others not so much, but all are great substitutes for those who don’t have the famous Urban Decay eyeshadows.
Daniela Brisola
Journalist graduated from the State University of Londrina/PR, Master in Communication from Unesp-Bauru/SP and specialist in Fashion from USC/SP. She loves to write about the female universe, especially about fashion and beauty.
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