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Ubran decay flushed palette, Palette Review, Swatches and Photos

This week on Synopticity Productions they've been giving a tutorial on The Urban  Decay Naked Flushed Palette therefore i decided to tell you guys weather it's worth the purchase or not. This is one of my all-time favourite make up products, i own the shade 'Native' there are also three other shades of this pallete avaliable (Streak, Strip and Naked). these palettes are a trio of three difference pressed powders a bronzer, highlighter and a blush which is extremely convenient when on the go or for touch ups. You may use these products individually or blend them together to create just the right effect and balence of an even and healthy glow. Urban Decay mixcronized, jet-milled formula has a luxe, feather light texture that feels amazing when applied to the skin. This means that the powders will not sit in fine lines, open pores nor will they cling to dry areas on the face. The colours are highly pigmented yet blends seamlessly, you honestly only need the lightest dusting of power due to the amazing pigmentation. Another great factor of this product is that the colour stays true and doesnt fade quickly; i find that this product lasts longer when you apply it to a flawless canvas by meaning when you wear foundation and a face powder the prodct will pretty much stay on the skin for longer as it has a base which means the product will be at its best. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Native is the palette that i own out of all four which i have purchased twice due to loving it the first ime, i chose this specific shade due to loving the white champagne shimmer that the highlighter gives my cheekbones a gorgous glow and sheen and its much different to my other highlighter by mac 'Soft and Gentle'. My Mac highlighter gives a more golden bronze glow to the face which is a more of a summer tone to use in the hotter seasons. The bronzer on this palette is a matte one which i adore beacuse i can use it for contouring my dace as well as sculpting it to give it some definition it's not too orange and it is not too muddy which is a bonus. Due to me being fair toned i can find it quiet hard to find a brzoner due to some within the make up industry being too harsh which creates the dreaded lines which just don't want to blend. The blush is the brightest blush out of all of the palettes it's a barbie pink which is very bright which almost looks scary due to the pigmintation of it. But then again Urban Decay never disappoint with their product pigmination, thats why their eyeshadow Naked palettes are so popular and amazing. However bck to the blush this is a perfect shade for fair skin it perks up your complexion and doesn't look as vibrant and pink as it does in the pan

 honest which is great. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In my opinion the Urban Decay Naked Flushed Palettes are very similar in size and style to the Urban Decay Naked Baics Palette. Although small in size the three pans of product in each kit are well sized so most of my facial brushes will go into the product without picking up unessassary amounts of powder. I'm sorry their is honestly nothing worse than picking up all three shades of product when that was not your intention at all. The casing and packaging is a sturdy plastic outside which would survive a knock and a drop once in a while without breaking the mirror or product, most of all there is a good size and quality mirror inside which is a bonus so you can actually se what you're doing whenb traveling around on the go!

 

Overall i would highly recommend this product to those who want a trio of facial powders within the same palette it is swo convenitent and also much cheaper than buying each of these seprately and for only £22.50 its a bargin, you can purchase this product from the Urban Decay store or from Debanhams. 

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