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Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette First Look

in Budget, Makeup on 02/13/18

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Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review by popular Los Angeles cruelty free beauty blogger My Beauty Bunny

Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review and Swatches

The Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat palette showed up at my door today and I’m loving it! A miniature version of the Naked Heat palette, this one comes with five new (but very close to the original) matte shades and one demi-matte highlighting shade. I prefer warm shades, and I prefer to work with mattes (and use a shimmery or metallic shade as a highlight), so this is my jam. The shades are pretty intense for a pale gal like myself, but sometimes you want a little dose of drama with your earth tones, right?

Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review by popular Los Angeles cruelty free beauty blogger My Beauty Bunny

Inhale (cream demi-matte)
Vibrate (soft nude matte)
Hot Spell (terra-cotta matte)
Wild Thing (scorched-orange matte)
Heist (rich cayenne matte)
Strike (rich reddish-brown matte)

Here are swatches of the new UD Petite Heat palette. There are six shades here – Inhale just matches my skin tone pretty well so you can’t really see it (top left)!

Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review by popular Los Angeles cruelty free beauty blogger My Beauty Bunny

And for reference, here are swatches of the original Naked Heat palette ($54) – you can also see my full review here:

Urban Decay Heat Palette Swatches - Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review by popular Los Angeles cruelty free beauty blogger My Beauty Bunny

I am LOVING these looks from Urban Decay’s Instagram:

A post shared by Urban Decay Cosmetics (@urbandecaycosmetics) on Feb 5, 2018 at 4:02pm PST

A post shared by Urban Decay Cosmetics (@urbandecaycosmetics) on Feb 5, 2018 at 4:01pm PST

A post shared by Urban Decay Cosmetics (@urbandecaycosmetics) on Feb 5, 2018 at 3:58pm PST

This travel-friendly palette will be $29 and you can find it on urbandecay.com first. The new palette will be available in the US on February 22nd, March 1st in Canada and Europe, and May 1st in Mexico.

Cruelty free but owned by a non-cruelty-free parent company - Urban Decay Naked Petite Heat Palette Review by popular Los Angeles cruelty free beauty blogger My Beauty Bunny

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Comments

  1. Never Say Die Beauty says

    February 13, 2018 at 5:05 pm

    Ohhhh, I’m so conflicted. I have both peach palettes, and the Viseart Neutral Matte Palette also has oranges. But it’s so cute and affordable. I’ll have to go visit it in person

  2. MarciaF says

    February 13, 2018 at 6:24 pm

    Those PR pictures are so beautifully done. Will I look that good if I buy this? The colors seem more wearable to me than the Naked Heat.

  3. Lola Seicento says

    February 13, 2018 at 6:26 pm

    This is such a pretty palette, but sadly it is way too warm for my cool-toned skin. It swatches so beautifully!

  4. Cindy Ingalls says

    February 13, 2018 at 7:33 pm

    I kinda wish I would have waited for the petite palette but I’m still happy.

  5. Babi says

    February 14, 2018 at 3:54 pm

    I love the warmer shades of neutrals! Much better for my skin tone!

  6. Ashley says

    March 13, 2018 at 8:22 pm

    Love Naked eyeshadows!!

  7. Susan Byrne says

    March 18, 2018 at 7:57 pm

    These colors are stunning! I may have to get this palette!

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