Naked palette 1,2,3.
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May 14, 2014
Jasmine S.
Hi, I'm wondering which naked palette is best just for an idea of what to buy myself.
May 14, 2014
Missy C.
I have blue eyes also and find the naked 2 palette my favorite. I am not a fan of the pinky colors, but you may. I recommend Naked 2.
May 14, 2014
Anissa J.
I love the first one it can gives you warm.
May 14, 2014
Cami F.
If you have warm undertones, Naked 1. Cool undertones, Naked 2. Neutral undertones, Naked 3. That isn't the only factor you should take into account when making the choice. If you like more earthy golden tones, Naked 1. If you are more into taupes and silvers, Naked 2. Lastly, if you like rose gold and pinky shades, Naked 3. Good luck!
May 15, 2014
Kolbie B.
Honestly I have one and I never use it, the colors are great and all but with only two to three matte shades in each one I find it hard to work with seeing as I really don't like full on shimmer looks on myself. I have had mine for months and it looks untouched, but on the other hand I have had my Lorac Pro palette for almost a year and have only hit pan on ONE color, I believe it has about four more shadows than the standard in the naked palette (don't quote me on that) and half are matte and half are shimmer. The colors they give you are absolutely phenomenal you can create a look that looks like you've got nothing on to a look that is full on drama and everything in between. Not to mention it costs less! Otherwise if you're looking into a naked palette I would just go with the naked basics because I'm nit a fan of the other three.