URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

I can pretty much guarantee that most palettes that Urban Decay bring out are going to impress me. I am easily convinced and when one of their 'Naked' ranges drops, I am on to Mecca so quick to snap one up. One of my latest additions that I have been loving the past few months is the Naked Heat's little sister - the Naked Petite Heat Palette.

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

The Petite Heat is a very handy sized palette containing 6 warm tone shades to compliment the larger palette but also work by itself. It is in line with the other 'Basics' palettes which contain mostly matte shades, those of which I really love. I love the packaging of both of these palettes, the Petite Heat is certainly a lot more eye-catching than the original Basics palettes!

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

URBAN DECAY | Naked Petite Heat Palette - Review + Swatches - CassandraMyee

There are six shades in the palette, they market them as all being matte, but the lighter shade in this palette and all the other Basics Palettes has a slight subtle shimmer to it. Urban Decay calls it a 'demi-matte'. The shades are all listed below, and as you can see the pigmentation of these are amazing. They're smooth, not patchy and blend so well.

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

If you are into your warm toned palettes I couldn't recommend this one enough. It compliments the larger Naked Heat but is also versatile enough on its own. This is available in NZ from Mecca for NZD $52, or in the US for USD $29.

Have you tried any of these palettes? Are you into the current warm toned shadow trend?

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