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post #271 of 575

get it on ebay.. they are real from what I see..and the going prices are about $ 10-15 more than the website.. and some offer free shipping.  I don't have patience to wait for stuff to be in stock.. lol. 

post #272 of 575

URBAN DECAY NAKED PALETTE IS THE BUZZ REALLY ENOUGHT FOR ME TO BUY IT???

SO I BEEN WANTING TO BUY THE NAKED PALETTE FROM URBAN DECAY BUT REALLY DONT KNOW IF SHOULD THERE IS ALOT OF GIRLZ WHO SAID THAT IT HAS TO BE ONE OF THE BEST OR NOT THE BEST PALETTE FROM URBAN DECAY  ANY TOUGHTS????

post #273 of 575

I orded my palette through Sephora. But being Canadian, the price was higher. So including shipping and tax, it cost me around $74 to get to me. I think that's really pricey but the palette is so beautiful!

post #274 of 575

i love the naked palette. it is one of the few products that i actually think is worth the hype! it is good value for money and if you dont have many neautral shadows then it is perfect. if you already have shadows of similar colours then obviously it wont be as good value. i also find that the pigmentation of all the shadows is really good. and the fact you get the double ended liner and a mini primer is also a bonus. :) so it gets a bg thumbs up from me! w00t.gif

post #275 of 575

yep, It's worth the hype. 

First, it has the slim palette, with all colors and textures you would need for a look.

 

Second, there are some of my favorite shadows in there.

 

Third, the price can't be beat.

 

This is an easy thumbs up.

post #276 of 575

It's back on the UD website if anyone is looking for it :) I'm debating whether I should get it or not too.. I much preferred the eyeliners over the brush.

post #277 of 575

It's gorgeous but I have a ton of neutrals already and I can't justify it.

post #278 of 575

its really worth the money. it costs so much here in Asia (about US$58) but it was still sold out very quickly!

 

When i chanced upon one a few months ago, I shrieked and pounced on it! my sister thought I was crazy but who cares? The colours are all pigmented and can be used to create tons of looks.. its my go to palette..

post #279 of 575

That's what I was wondering too.  I have some UD eyes hadows, but I don't really like them.  They come off as kinda chalky on my darkskin AA skin.  I do like their deluxe shadows, though.  I'm still on the fence with buying one.  At some point I'm sure I will, but right now there are other things higher on my makeup list.  

post #280 of 575
post #281 of 575

I finally got this last month after ringing every UD counter near me (theres not much) and I have to say it really is good and the shadows are all workable even for someone like me who doesn't know how to apply eyeshadow properly! Some of the glittery shadows do have fallout though but if you use the primer potion provided and pat the product on you should be ok :)

post #282 of 575
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Originally Posted by karymakeup25 View Post

SO I BEEN WANTING TO BUY THE NAKED PALETTE FROM URBAN DECAY BUT REALLY DONT KNOW IF SHOULD THERE IS ALOT OF GIRLZ WHO SAID THAT IT HAS TO BE ONE OF THE BEST OR NOT THE BEST PALETTE FROM URBAN DECAY  ANY TOUGHTS????


Friendly reminder - please do not post in ALL CAPS - it is considered shouting on internet forums.  Thanks for participating in the site. winks.gif
 

post #283 of 575

I was convinced I didn't need this when I saw them at Ulta when they first came out - there were at least 10 palettes and they'd been out for a while.  I've kind of been pulled in by the hype and am now interested in getting one!  Ugh...I told myself I didn't need it because I already have enough neutrals and these don't seem that special but now I find myself calling around and semi-hunting for one.  So many people are saying it's worth the hype though, so I keep going back and forth.  I like that they're replacing the eyeliner with a brush though.

post #284 of 575

I really want to pick this up. but it's always sold out when eventually get around to looking. (i'm not really a fan of ordering make up off ebay)

post #285 of 575

I like the idea of this palette however I'm going to pass since urban decay shadows have a tendincy to be to glittery with chunky fallout for me. Plus I have similar shades with my MAC shadows. Maybe I'll just make my own naked palette!

post #286 of 575

For anyone in the UK this is available again on the Debenhams website and they also currently have a 10% offer on all their beauty products.

post #287 of 575

I just picked this up today @ Ulta today, cant wait to try it out !!!!!!

post #288 of 575
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i think i might be the only one who doesnt get why its so sought after 


Lol you're not. It's not that great of a palette, particularly since the shadows tend go muddy after being blended together for longer than a few hours. And that's with the primer potion. It's all hype. It's a decent value, for 12 shadows. But this hype (which is completely manufactured BTW. UD doesn't lose money by limiting supplies... they create a feeding frenzy in short bursts which intensifies the demand and makes the company a LOT of money over time. If this palette was just sitting on the shelves, no one would want it. By limiting, they keep the demand up for much longer. Oh, and raising the price by 4 bucks and removing the eyeliner is NOT a fluke) is so over the top. Urban Decay products are hit and miss regarding quality. This the perfect way to keep millions of people interested in the brand, and purchasing other things from it while they breathlessly wait for another Naked Palette to surface.

 

post #289 of 575

WOW...

 

I think that your best bet, xXTiFFaNYKGirLX, is to go check out the palette for yourself.  I don't think I've read a review quite as negative against this palette until now and I have to say that I totally disagree with the majority of it.  I've never had any UD shadows "go muddy after being blended together for longer than a few hours" and I surely don't believe that the hype for the palette is "completely manufactured".  As for the primer potion, if it's popularity was all hype, surely by now with as many people who have tried it, if it weren't a genuinely good product it wouldn't sell as well as it continues to.  I, for one, haven't found another eyeshadow primer that comes anywhere near close to performing as it does.  There's a reason the primer and Naked Palette are selling like they are, and I believe that it's a testament to both the quality and value of the products.  Let us know what you think.
 

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Lol you're not. It's not that great of a palette, particularly since the shadows tend go muddy after being blended together for longer than a few hours. And that's with the primer potion. It's all hype. It's a decent value, for 12 shadows. But this hype (which is completely manufactured BTW. UD doesn't lose money by limiting supplies... they create a feeding frenzy in short bursts which intensifies the demand and makes the company a LOT of money over time. If this palette was just sitting on the shelves, no one would want it. By limiting, they keep the demand up for much longer. Oh, and raising the price by 4 bucks and removing the eyeliner is NOT a fluke) is so over the top. Urban Decay products are hit and miss regarding quality. This the perfect way to keep millions of people interested in the brand, and purchasing other things from it while they breathlessly wait for another Naked Palette to surface.

 



 

post #290 of 575

As you like MACHostage. It's totally my opinion. I use a LOT of makeup (more that I care to admit, actually) and in comparison to quality shadows with staying power and pigment that stays separated, that's my opinion about the palette. The hype does not justify the product. I think that people get so caught up in the 'rarity' of an item, that they overlook the actual quality. Ask MAC. They've mastered 'limited availablity' very very well. That's why there were Manish Aurora palettes going on ebay for a ridiculous amount of money for almost a year after the product release... and why there are STILL Marine Life Blush/Highlighters on sale now. HYPE.

 

Good business never leaves anything to chance. A fluke of this magnitude never quite is. That's just bad business, and Urban Decay is in it to win it... not just fumble through a 'product shortage' only to magically release just a few more every month or so... only to sell out again.

post #291 of 575

No problem whatsoever, I respect opinions.  I just wanted to respond in kind with mine.
 

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Originally Posted by Ingenue View Post

As you like MACHostage. It's totally my opinion. I use a LOT of makeup (more that I care to admit, actually) and in comparison to quality shadows with staying power and pigment that stays separated, that's my opinion about the palette. The hype does not justify the product. I think that people get so caught up in the 'rarity' of an item, that they overlook the actual quality. Ask MAC. They've mastered 'limited availablity' very very well. That's why there were Manish Aurora palettes going on ebay for a ridiculous amount of money for almost a year after the product release... and why there are STILL Marine Life Blush/Highlighters on sale now. HYPE.

 

Good business never leaves anything to chance. A fluke of this magnitude never quite is. That's just bad business, and Urban Decay is in it to win it... not just fumble through a 'product shortage' only to magically release just a few more every month or so... only to sell out again.



 

post #292 of 575

I wasn't initially interested in this, but the swatches are gorgeous. And I do like the quality of UD primer and shadows. But I won't buy this online. If I happen to find this at Sephora or Ulta, I think I'll pick it up. 

post #293 of 575

I can`t believe it!! On ebay, prices of Naked palette are like crazy!

 

I`m still regreting that I haven`t purchased it in Sephora in my city - someone reserved it but never appeared again in the store, and of course, by the time I was considering buying it, it was sold :(

post #294 of 575

Strange request, but could someone mesure the naked palette?

I'm one the waiting list and it's gonna be my to go travel palette. I'm ordering a new makeup travel bag and need to know if it will fit in it!

post #295 of 575

It's:  (just a smidge under) 8" long, 2.5" wide, and .5" tall.  HTH!

post #296 of 575

I've had this palette now since November and I'm sooo glad I got it. It was much pricier for me obv (as I'm from Canada). But I've been wearing it pretty much everyday (either just the palette or with other shades in my stash) and am very pleased.

 

I think the UD palette was the only hyped palette that deserves it in my book.

post #297 of 575

I love this palette. Is it available in the UK?

post #298 of 575

They will release Naked 2 during this year.

post #299 of 575

I was about to buy the palette but it contain too many shimmery colors for my taste. If UD does come out with a Naked 2, I hope it has more matte colors in it.

post #300 of 575

That's what I was thinking too. I'd love it if they did an all-matte Naked palette with the same type of neutral-y everyday tones. If the texture was nice and creamy/pigmented and not chalky, I would buy that baby up.

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