NAKED 3 is real!!!

LouGarner

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Yah it definitely has more fallout compared to my naked one. I gets it's more glitter than metallic? Idk I felt my n1 was pretty shimmery. I'm undecided if I want to get rid of it. I'm just not a huge fan of the colors on me I knew I should have skipped the pinks
have you thought about the chocolate bar palette
 

Beautybuyer

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I would consider it though! There's always a pink or blue I'll never use in palettes! Ugh like in my n1 I just like the middle not the two end colors on each side
 

NiaStacks

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Hey all, I'm new here but this whole "naked" phenomenon has been on my mind for awhile, honestly is it worth the money? Color payoff, quality, packaging? Im thinking about just getting all 3 and playing around with the colors, but I hear plenty of raves about 1 and 3 but 2 not so much. Thoughts or opinions on this investment?
 

butterflyeyes

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Hey all, I'm new here but this whole "naked" phenomenon has been on my mind for awhile, honestly is it worth the money? Color payoff, quality, packaging? Im thinking about just getting all 3 and playing around with the colors, but I hear plenty of raves about 1 and 3 but 2 not so much. Thoughts or opinions on this investment?
As you may have seen mentioned before Urban Decay has great quality eye shadows and the Naked line is no different. I'd look at the raves for each palette with a grain of salt because it's really more about personal preference for the colors that you feel look best on your skin (this is usually where the ratings differ and not in the actual quality of the shadows in the palettes). I personally use the Naked 2 more than the original Naked palette BUT I see value in all 3 palettes (and use colors between Naked and Naked 2 along with the Naked Basics palette). Best way to decide is to try them out for yourself. But yes, I think they are worth it (easy palettes to create great day or night looks without too much fuss).
 

Knope2012

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After using the Naked 3 for about a month, I completely love it. I use it almost daily, and I've found a great every day look with it- I use Burnout on the lid, Limit in the crease, and Strange as a highlight. It's a great every day look that doesn't require a lot of blending, and I'm finding it to be perfect for a quick look that matches pretty much any lipstick. I'm enjoying playing with the more intense colors when I have more time too.
 

Beautybuyer

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Hey all, I'm new here but this whole "naked" phenomenon has been on my mind for awhile, honestly is it worth the money? Color payoff, quality, packaging? Im thinking about just getting all 3 and playing around with the colors, but I hear plenty of raves about 1 and 3 but 2 not so much. Thoughts or opinions on this investment?
I bought n1 AFTER n2 came out. I debated between the two for a long time. I think I want 2 now though instead of 3. Though I know 1 and 2 are similar I love 1 and wouldn't mind similar lol. But if you like pink I say for sure get 1 and 3 it's worth it. So many different colors and looks. I'm not much of an eyeshadow person but I love the naked palettes!
 

cindypltnm81

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Hey all, I'm new here but this whole "naked" phenomenon has been on my mind for awhile, honestly is it worth the money? Color payoff, quality, packaging? Im thinking about just getting all 3 and playing around with the colors, but I hear plenty of raves about 1 and 3 but 2 not so much. Thoughts or opinions on this investment?
I like 1 and 2 the best. I like n3 colors but it does have some minimal fallout that I don't care for. Other than that it's still a decent palette.
 

SatelliteDrmr

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2 is my favourite. 3 is ok, but I have to be careful how I use the colours, or else I can look bruised lol.

I loathe 1. It just does not work with my skintone (NW15ish). There are a couple of okay colours, but all in all, not a great palette.

2 and 3 work much better for my skin, and used right, can make my greenish eyes really pop.
 

Monsy

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I am really struggling with naked 3. I am NC15/20 with very dark brown eyes. My fear came true that these shades will make me look like I have a pink eye, or like I am sick, junky...It's missing some nice dark matte shade for the outer corner, as well highlihter color that's not chunky glitter. any ideas how to make this work?
 

MAChostage

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Take pics of it and the invoice that came with it before you send it back! They might try to claim that you were never sent such a thing.
 

ladymeag

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I am really struggling with naked 3. I am NC15/20 with very dark brown eyes. My fear came true that these shades will make me look like I have a pink eye, or like I am sick, junky...It's missing some nice dark matte shade for the outer corner, as well highlihter color that's not chunky glitter. any ideas how to make this work?
Honestly, I wonder if they intended the Naked Basics palette to be a _companion_ to all three of the Naked palettes because this is exactly what it has - a highlight that's not chunky or dark (Virgin, which is fairly neutral,) matte lighter nudes in yellow (Foxy) and pink undertones (Walk of Shame,) a pair of mid-range matte nudes in neutral tones (Naked 2, Faint,) and a dark matte shade that should match all three (Crave.) That seems to really be the way to round these out - the shades kind of fit perfectly in with the palette to expand the range. (Other than Basics, Naked3 is the only one I've kept - Naked 1 was too warm, Naked 2 still too bronzey. But Naked 1 needs darker mattes, Naked 2 is light on lighter mattes and then Naked 3 seems to have gaps specifically where Basics fits.)
 

DILLIGAF

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Honestly, I wonder if they intended the Naked Basics palette to be a _companion_ to all three of the Naked palettes because this is exactly what it has - a highlight that's not chunky or dark (Virgin, which is fairly neutral,) matte lighter nudes in yellow (Foxy) and pink undertones (Walk of Shame,) a pair of mid-range matte nudes in neutral tones (Naked 2, Faint,) and a dark matte shade that should match all three (Crave.) That seems to really be the way to round these out - the shades kind of fit perfectly in with the palette to expand the range. (Other than Basics, Naked3 is the only one I've kept - Naked 1 was too warm, Naked 2 still too bronzey. But Naked 1 needs darker mattes, Naked 2 is light on lighter mattes and then Naked 3 seems to have gaps specifically where Basics fits.)
I think the actually listened to the feedback from Naked 1 & 2. Everyone mentioned it was too shimmery not enough mattes. With the Naked basics they addressed that problem and extended the Naked line. Win win for UD.
 

Audrey C

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I think N3 stands alone (at least for my colouring); I'm wearing six of the shades today. With N2, I need to add MAC or Inglot wam mattes to create a look I'm happy with.
 

SleepingBeauty

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I am still loving my N3 after using it for a month! Such a beautiful, romantic palette that makes my green eyes pop
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I've have never ever loved another palette so much! The Naked 3 is just perfect.
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