They seem to be bashing them out one after the other at the
moment with their Naked Palettes, not that you’ll find me complaining and Naked
Reloaded in the newest addition to the Naked range.
For all die hard Naked palette fans you’ll quickly notice
that that there’s a few changes with Reloaded.
Firstly, there’s no brush. Shock horror! No seriously
though, that’s so that there’s more space for more pigment and also it makes
the price the point slightly cheaper too.
This Naked palette has literally had a complete overhaul!
The palette itself is nestled within a unique silky soft
fabric packaging, making it both light and travel friendly and there has been
an updated pigment design from the OG (Naked
1).
When Wende Zomnir created NAKED, Urban Decay was the first
beauty brand to bring out a 12 pan palette and now nearly 10 years later, she’s
created another original design; with NAKED Reloaded.
Reloaded is a reimagined version of the original but with 12
new shades and 4 of the pans are extra wide meaning you get more product for
your buck!
It really is a stunning palette with 12 all-new, universally
flattering shades designed for everyone nd anyone, any age, gender, and skin
tone.
The new neutrals are here and there are 12 nudes you’ll
always need, all in one place.
Featuring the same luxurious, rich and highly pigmented formula
we’ve come to love the shadows are velvety in texture, rich in colour and offer
extreme bendability.
There’s a selection of essential warm and cool mattes,
metallic and iridescent micro-shimmers and a bright peach hue which really stands out
from its couterparts.
So here we go, within Naked Reloaded you’ll find the
following shades;
Bribe (a warm ivory
matte)
Barely Baked (a soft
yellow gold metallic)
Angel Fire (a pale
rose-gold with an iridescent micro-shimmer)
Retro (a mega bright
peach matte)
Reputation (a deep
rose-gold with iridescent micro-shimmer)
Burn (a gorgeous, rich
copper-burgundy metallic)
End Game (a chocolate
brown matte)
Dreamweaver (a cool
brown with an iridescent 3D sparkle)
Distilled (a bronze,
soft metallic)
Bucked (a warm brown
matte)
Boundaries (a warm,
soft terracotta matte)
Blur (a light nude
matte)
There’s usually a couple of shades within a palette that I’m
not that fussed about or don’t particularly like, but my goodness I love every
single shade in this one!
I’m a huge fan of ‘Burn’, its just so soft, rich and
decadent.
Just gorgeous.
The Naked Reloaded palette is available now and costs £38.
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