Wednesday, February 3, 2016

UDxGwen

I was sent the Urban Decay Gwen Stefani Eyeshadow Palette before Christmas and I have used it a lot since then. I wrote about a look I created using the palette back at the end of December but I wanted to review the palette in more depth and try out each of the shades properly before giving you my thoughts. 

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Let's begin with the packaging, which Gwen herself had a major hand in designing. I love that it's true to Gwen's aesthetic, it's stylish yet practical. It feels sturdy and durable which to me is a huge thing when it comes to palettes as you want it to last and not to have to worry about a little wear and tear. I also like that the round shadows straight away set it apart from the other UD palettes. 

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You are getting 15 eyeshadows for the price tag of €46. Three shades (Skimp, Stark and Blackout) are existing UD shades that are Gwen favourites. The other twelve are brand new and are named after all things relating to Gwen and her music career. I mentioned before that I wasn't blown away by the range of shades when I first saw preview images of the palette. However when I saw it in person I was taken aback by how much I loved it. 

The only two shades I was unsure of were Harajuku and Danger, but when I was being shown the palette, it was pointed out to me that Harajuku makes a pretty blush shade if you wouldn't wear it as an eyeshadow. Danger is another one that surprised me, it was actually the first shade I tried from the palette and I found it gave the most stunning eye look, several people commented on how they liked it when I wore it out shopping that day. 

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This look was created using Blonde under my brows, Serious on the lid, with Punk in the crease blended out with Anaheim and a little Pop for some sparkle. I blended Punk lightly on my lower lash line and added Urban Decay 24/7 Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner in Perversion and lots of mascara with the Lancôme Hypnôse Star Mascara Gold Topcoat. I then applied Rimmel Kate Moss Lasting Finish lipstick in 03 which is a great long lasting neutral shade, the perfect accompaniment to this kind of eye look. 

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I took photos with and without the flash as I wore this make up in the evening and wanted to show what it looked like both ways. 

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This next look is using three of the same eyeshadows as above with with a completely different result. Here I used Blonde under my brow again, Punk all over the lid blended out with Anaheim. I didn't apply any liner, just plenty of mascara, I'm using this Bourjois one at the moment.  I then applied the Urban Decay Limited Edition Gwen Stefani Lipstick in Rocksteady which came as a sample with the palette. It's a beautiful rich, deep blood red shade that beings to mind that early nineties Winona Ryder gothic glamorous look. 

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Like with any other Urban Decay eyeshadows I have tried, these shadows are soft and easily blended with high pigmentation especially when used over UD Primer Potion. Pop is the only one with any glitter fallout, but once you take your time and blend carefully it's so eye-catching on the lids.

I've tried so many powder eyeshadows over the years and still none have come close to the quality and longevity of Urban Decay. If you haven't already seen this in person, I highly recommend taking a look, but be prepared to want to buy it on the spot!

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I have only tried a sample of the four shades below but so far I'm very impressed with the shade range, formula and finish of these lipsticks. I haven't seen them in person yet but the packaging looks beautiful, I adore the black and gold. I think if I was to create my own lipstick collection, it would be very similar to this one. The price point is €21, only €1 more than MAC and for that you're getting beautiful packaging, a gorgeous range of shades and amazing quality product. 

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The rest of the collection is available in-store and online now and consists of lip pencils, lipsticks, a brow box and a blush palette all of which look amazing. You can find them in Debenhams and House of Fraser.

Have you tried anything from the UDxGwen collection yet? Is there anything on your wishlist? You can see more about the collection below:



Emma x

4 comments:

  1. You look so fab! I adore this palette. I love that idea of with and without flash - great idea to see what it would look like on a night out x
    Becca | theBeautyInbox

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  2. You created some beautiful eye looks with this Emma, I wish I was as good with eyeshadows as you! You look a bit like Nigella in these photos!

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  3. I'm OBSESSED with this palette and now I need to recreate all your looks immediately!

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  4. Emma you look stunning! Beautiful face in amazing makeup! Love the smokey eyes on you! :)

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