3 Eye Looks With the Urban Decay Naked 2 Pallette
By Lucylovesblog
@lucylovesblog
This post is going to be 3 eyeshadow looks all which is done with an urban decay naked 2 pallette, I want to call them day and night looks, but theres 3 looks, so one is a day look, one is a evening/dinner sort of look, and the other is a night out look.
Firstly, here is the pallette and all the shades
Next, here are the brushes I used, the first brush is the one that comes with the pallette, it has an angled brush and a blending brush. Secondly, is the benefit fluff brush which is the main one that I like to used, and lastly, which I didn't end up using, is the no7 pencil eyeliner with their smudger on the end. I usually use that smudger when i'm doing liquid eyeliner, which I was gonna do with the evening and night out looks, but then it was more effort than I thought to keep removing eyemake up and eye mascara so didn't do it. But I usually use the end of the no7 eye pencil to blend liquideyeliner
Look number 1: Day time look For this look, I used the shade Foxy all over the lid, and then did the same with Booty Call. After I had covered my whole lid, I then used Chopper to create the warm, shadow effect at the outer of my eye. I don't tend to wear eyeshadow on a day to day basis, sometimes I might if i feel in that make-upy mood, but this is a good neutral look that will go with any outfit! :)
Look number 2: Evening look For this look, I used the shade Tease all over the lid, then, in the middle of my eye, I used the shade Suspect. And then for the darker outer bits I used snakebite.This look isn't that dark or evening-y, but this is the sort of thing I'd do if I was going to a posh dinner. If you looked at the shades you will see that the neutral colours are at the left of the pallette, and gradually get darker. You can create lots of looks really similar to these using any color from the pallette! Look number 3: Night outLastly, I created this look using Booty Call on the inner corner if my eye to about half way over, then I used Verve in the middle, and to create the dark smokey look at the edges I used Pistol and Black Out.
I know most of these looks are really similar, just the shadow gets darker, but that's how I like to do my eye make up, light at the inner corners then darker as it goes out, and the more dressy I am the darker I will do the shadow!
And my last one is kind of a 'smokey eye' but not probably as smokey as some people prefer it!
I hope you enjoyed this post and that it gives you some ideas of looks you could try with this pallette!
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