Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Review - Urban Decay's Naked 2 Palette

So, there is a lot of hype in the beauty world right now around the Naked 2 palette by Urban Decay. 

Look at it, in all of its glory!!!

The original Naked palette is pretty much viewed as a holy grail item to the cosmetically obsessed (such as myself) because of its mix of neutral shades and various finishes. I have to admit, when I realized that the Naked 2 palette even existed, I went right to Urban Decay’s website. Of course, it was sold out. I signed up to be alerted when more were in stock, which is a great thing and I love when companies do that! When I got the email, a small part of me felt like it was Christmas morning. I momentarily lost all self-control and hopped right onto the net to place my order. A few days later and BAM, my Naked 1 and 2 palettes could meet. Here is my review and comparison.
See? They're best friends already!!

At first glance, the color selection in the two palettes seems very similar. The N2 palette has more cool tones, such as taupe-shades. However, it does still have some bronze and gold selections, as well as a highlight shade and black shadow as well.

N2 is on the top, and the original on the bottom. 

The names of the shades in the palettes are as follows: foxy, half baked, bootycall, chopper, tease, snakebite, suspect, pistol, verve, ydk, busted, and blackout.  I picked out just a few of the eye shadows to go into further detail about. Foxy is the lightest shade, and has a matte finish. Honestly, it blends right into my skin tone, so it doesn't show up. It may be good for someone with a darker skin tone than mine though, or I might use it to blend out other colors. The jury is still out on this color. Half Baked is a golden bronzed tone, and is repeated from the previous Naked palette. Like most of the shadows, it applies very pigmented and seems almost creamy in texture. YDK is a very pretty purple-ish and taupe-ish color. My problem is that it’s a bit crumbly and has that glitter fall out that you need to be careful with. The original Naked palette had a shade with this issue too though.

N2 Colors, starting with Foxy on the left and ending with blackout on the right.

Overall, I do like the quality and color selection of the palette. Is it an essential for me on TOP of the original Naked palette? No way. But, if you don’t have either palette I would highly suggest making the investment in one of them. I use my Naked palette every day, and I love the wide variety of looks you can create with just one slender palette. It’s easy for traveling, and it’s a great value if you break down the price of the palette vs. the price of buying each full-sized eye shadow.

If you're in the market for one of these palettes, I definitely give my seal of approval!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

So my first video is up!




If you aren't up for checking out the short vid, I'll elaborate here.


Basically, I feel like there is a voice missing on the youtube beauty channel. The voice of a brutally honest, make up loving but not make up addicted girl. I love toying around with cosmetics, but sometimes those hyped up products doesn't really live up to all that they were supposed to be. 


So I'll be your guinea pig! A source for brutally honest reviews on all those fabulously expensive products so that you don't waste your precious dollars!


I feel like I can bring a unique viewpoint to the beauty world. I'm not a guru. I'd rather sleep in for twenty minutes than have a full face of make up on. I work in a school, and it's not really appropriate to wear a full-on face full of glitter and shimmer. But I think that's how most people are! That doesn't mean that we can still have fun with make up though, right? Right!


I can hear you asking now... "What kind videos and blog posts are you going to be doing, Miss EJ?" Well, let me tell you. These are the videos that I will soon be working on filming and getting uploaded. 



  • Make Up Review - Under eye concealer
  • Top 10 Reached for Products
  • What's in my Purse?
  • Mascara for Sensitive Eyes
  • Pressing BareEscentuals Eyeshadows
  • Make Up Collection
  • Naked 2 Palette Review

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