Urban Decay's Naked Heat palette is here and predicted to sell out fast
It's about to get REAL hot in here...
It's about to get REAL hot in here...
It’s fair to say nothing makes beauty junkies lose their heads like the release of an Urban Decay Naked palette. And it’s clear to see why. The cult product has become a worldwide bestseller and a staple in every girl’s makeup bag since the original which launched back in 2000.
And a whopping nine palettes including highlighters, contour kits and blushers now span the range. Unbelievably, it’s been a full two years since the last 12-shade Naked Palette, Naked Smokey, and we’ve been dreaming about their next release ever since.
But it seems things have (FINALLY) been hotting up over at Urban Decay HQ. Now, at last, the fifth edition Urban Decay Naked Heat is set to drop - and we can't wait.
Featuring a mega-mix of 12 versatile shades, 'Heat' offers both matte and hot shimmery tones from sunset amber to burnt burgundy. On the far left you have base shades like Chaser – a butterscotch nude, perfect for all-over the lid colour, and Ounce, a warm highlighter which instantly makes eyes brighter when applied to the inner corners.
Further along the palette includes MC beauty team favourites like He Devil, a burnt matte terracotta which gives a smokey edge and Lumbre, a rose peach hue with gold flecks and our new go-to for some extra daytime sparkle. And did we mention they look insanely pretty on every skin tone?
Bye bye bank balance, but hello beautiful new palette.
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