![]() I think Low Key is the most flattering of the 4 cheek products on me. Double Takeĭouble Take has a subtle sheen to it but mostly reads matte on the skin. Cheap ShotĬheap shot is completely matte. I have rosacea, serborrheic dermatitis (around the sides of the nose and at the inner eyebrows), and some acne texture from rosacea on the cheeks. No retouching was done at all so you can see all the flaws in my skin. Normally I wear blush on top of foundation but was asked to swatch these without any other products so that you could see the ‘true color.’ Below is my naked face in a mix of daylight + studio lights. I applied all the blush swatches on bare skin. I swatched the eyeshadows on Urban Decay Original Primer Potion.ĭouble Take (rich mauve with slight shimmer) I feel like 180 should be a plum shade, more similar to Melt Meanstreak than a brown. WTF is the most pigmented eyeshadow in the palette. Shade swatched beautifully and applied beautifully but then faded off my eyes, no idea why. I expected Backtalk to be closer in hue to UD Laced, a pinky taupe matte, but it’s much much warmer. They look nearly identical when worn on the eyes. In my personal opinion, Bare and Curve are too similar to be in the same palette. Urban Decay Backtalk Palette SwatchesĬurve (metallic rose shimmer with silver micro-glitter) The blushes look a bit more cool-toned than they appear on the skin. The eyeshadows look a lot cooler-toned in the pan than they appear on the skin. What will I think of this palette? The answer may surprise you! I also love cool berry tones (see my DIY Cool Berries Palette). Urban Decay Afterglow blushes are my favorite, so I was thrilled to see the Urban Decay Backtalk Palette come out. ![]() I put all the colors on my face and eyes so that you can see how they perform. Is it a hit or a skip? I’ve got my Urban Decay Backtalk Palette review, demo, swatches and look to share with you.
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