3 Must Try Gorgeous Warm Toned Looks
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Hello loves,
Here we have not one but 3 beautiful looks using Urban Decay's new Naked Heat palette!
This palette's colors are stunning and perfect for warm tone looks. Free of Parabens, the colors are so buttery and blend so well with their velvety texture. Urban Decay’s Naked Heat features 12 all-new, amber-hued neutrals—including warm browns, burnt oranges, and rich siennas. The most shade-driven Naked palette Urban Decay has ever created, this palette takes Naked the next level. From a super-smooth red-brown matte and a glimmering copper to a deep, shifty bronze, this palette has everything you need to create sultry daytime looks, intensely smoky nighttime looks, and everything in between.
These shades flatter all skintones, and feature hues like En Fuego: a matte red that stands out in the crease or on the lid. Ember is a color that's ideal for the perfect warm smoky eye, and you’ll be able to go ultra-bold with Scorched, a metallic deep red with gold micro-shimmer, and Dirty Talk, a metallic burnt red.
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Now, let's get on with the looks! These are brought to you courtesy of Kaushal Beauty. These are 3 of the prettiest looks using this palette and I'm certain you will love at least one of them. Subscribe to her youtube channel here.
Look #1
More of a daytime, wear anytime kind of look.
Steps:
- Prime eyelids with Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
- Apply Chaser all over eyelid.
- Apply Sauced to the crease as a transitional shade, building it up gradually.
- Blend blend blend.
- Apply Low Blow to the crease to intensify the area and give it dimension and blend out the edges.
- Apply Chaser to the eyelid again to make it pop.
- Apply Low Blow to the outer third of the eyelid adding shadow and dimension, blend all the edges.
- Apply Ounce to highlight the brow bone.
- Line your lower waterline with UD 24/7 Glide -on Eye Pencil in Torch and drag it to the lower lashline. Blend the lower lash line.
- Apply Mascara or False Lashes.
- Apply Urban Decay Naked Heat limited edition Vice Lipstick in Fuel (warm peachy nude cream), Heat (metallized burnt red-gold) or Scorched (metallized copper).
Look #2
A little more dramatic.
Steps:
- Prime eyelids with Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
- Use stickies for a more precise and sharp edge.
- Apply Sauced as a transition shade to the crease.
- Apply Chaser to the inner corners of the eye.
- Apply Lumbre next to Chaser.
- Apply Scorched to the center to the eye.
- Apply En Fuego next to Scorched on the outer eye.
- Apply Ashes to the outer corner of the eye.
- Remove stickies | post it.
- Drag Ashes to the lower lash line to make the eyes look extra smoky.
- Apply En Fuego to lower lash line.
- Using Inglot Eyeliner Gel apply wing to both eyes, making it intense.
- Take Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-on Eye Pencil In Alkaline and line your lower water line.
- Apply Ounce to highlight the brow bone.
- Apply Mascara or False Lashes.
- Apply Urban Decay Naked Heat limited edition Vice Lipstick in Fuel (warm peachy nude cream), Heat (metallized burnt red-gold) or Scorched (metallized copper).
Look #3
Halo eyes.
Steps:
- Prime eyelids.Prime eyelids with Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
- Apply Ounce to highlight brow bone.
- Apply He Devil to crease as a transition shade.
- Apply Low Blow to crease and blend well.
- Apply En Fuego to outer corner and inner corner of the eye to create a halo effect.
- Use Low Blow to blend the En Fuego lines into the crease.
- Apply Ashes to deepen outer and inner corners of the eye and the halo look.
- Spritz your brush with Urban Decay de-slick spray to make the pigment more intense and a little more shimmery to make the Halo color stand out.
- For the halo color apply Ember to the middle of the eyelid.
- Go back with the crease and inner and outer corner colors to make sure everything is pigmented and intense enough.
- Make sure all the colors are nice and blended well.
- Take Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil in Alkaline and apply it to lower water line.
- Take Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil in Torch and apply to lower lash line and smudge it.
- Apply Mascara or False Lashes.
- Apply Urban Decay Naked Heat limited edition Vice Lipstick in Fuel (warm peachy nude cream), Heat (metallized burnt red-gold) or Scorched (metallized copper).
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Photos: Emily Abay | @aniamilczarczyk
Video: Kaushal Beauty