Fall 2010 Urban Decay Collection

Fall 2010 Urban Decay Collection. I love Urban Decay and this fall there's plenty of new products to love. From the Naked Eyeshadow pa...

Fall 2010 Urban Decay Collection. I love Urban Decay and this fall there's plenty of new products to love. From the Naked Eyeshadow palette, to the Lip Junkie Lip Gloss. Urban Decay now has the first lineup of products while other stores will receive them come August. Look below to see what's in the collection.

Naked Palette



We don’t do modesty here. Full Frontal is how Urban Decay does neutral! A far cry from ‘G’ rated, the Naked Palette by Urban Decay features a shade range that runs from the nudest champagne to the grittiest gunmetal.



* Virgin Satin chamois (New, Exclusive)
* Sin Champagne (Permanent)
* Naked Matte buff nude (Permanent)
* Sidecar Cocoa with golden sparkle sheen (Book of Shadows, Vol. 1)
* Buck Matte nutmeg (New, Exclusive)
* Half Baked Subtle, lustrous bronze (Permanent)
* Smog Deep coppery bronze (Permanent)
* Darkhorse Bronze patina (New, Exclusive)
* Toasted Rich copper (Permanent)
* Hustle Plum brown satin (New, Exclusive)
* Creep Onyx with gold sparkle (New, Exclusive)
* Gunmetal Gunmetal gray with silver glitter (Permanent)
* Double-ended 24/7 Liner with Zero Black / Whiskey Creamy rich brown

Lip Junkie Lip Gloss



Don’t blow your fix on glosses that don’t live up to their hype. Get hooked on Urban Decay Lip Junkie LipGloss and experience super-shine and long-lasting color without the sticky hangover. Pick your poison: choose from 11 chic shades that range from pretty neutral to high voltage brights, in sheer and medium coverage formulas. Guaranteed to turn even the straightest-edge chicks into fiends. Our luxe mini-flavored formula is laced with Maxi Lip, a key collagen boosting ingredient that moisturizers and actually plumps lips an average of 40% when used daily for a month! Being an addict has never looked so lovely! Lip Junkie Lip Gloss features a slimline tube crowned by a signature, stained glass style metallic cap: gunmetal layered over rich purple lining. The soft and durable Surlyn tube is molded as a single piece, not crimped at the end, so no need to tweak out about lip gloss explosions in your bag ever again! Stash your gloss anywhere worry-free! The precious applicator tip has a soft feel and ensures perfect, mess-free application every time.

* Crush Sheer coral
* Jilted Hot pink with blue shift
* Heavy Shimmering nude
* Midnight Cowboy Shimmering beige
* Love Junkie Deep but very sheer wine
* Naked Pink nude with pink shift
* Red Light Sheer candy apple red
* Perversion Sheer sparkling obsidian
* Peroxide Palest pink
* Runaway Shimmering deep coral
* Wallflower Medium nude






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Anonymous said...

I want the palette so badly! I went to Sephora only 2 days ago and asked for it since it wasn't out on the display. The guy working there (who actually also turned out to be the manager) kept on telling me that it was Too Faced and not UD that came out with a Naked Palette, giving me these weird "you're crazy" looks lol. But then we went to check online and we found it, to which he replied "Oh! That's different." Yup. Long story, short, I didn't get it yet but want it badly! haha
It's amazing how you get 12 full sized UD shadows for only $44. Maybe if I keep on telling myself that, I'll finally get it!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing :>
the palette looks alright but the shape of the lipgloss tube isn't that appealing! umm..

Anonymous said...

ooh i reallly want the naked pallete now! love your blog! you have a new follower :)
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