Reviews on Urban Decay Perversion Angle Brush for Eyebrow

Hey my lovely people!

I have wanted to write this review and tutorial for you for months but due to all my dental woes (surgery and two root canals in less than three months) I been delayed.

Just finally here is my review of Urban Decay's Wired pressed pigment palette!

You tin can watch my video tutorial with UD's Wired palette here

DISCLAIMER : In that location is an asterisk (*) after the face and torso shades and it says on the back of the palette "*IMPORTANT: Switch, Savage, Slowburn and Gravity are non for apply around the eye."

In the past I've used face up products as eyeshadows, simply they never had a specific disclaimer.

So, I have not used the above mentioned shades on my eyes and I would recommend you non doing so either.

Quick Wired Palette Rundown:

I was and then stoke when I saw that UD was coming out with a new colorful palette.

No offense to the Naked palettes which I love (have yous seen the new Ultra Violet one??? NEED!) only I also desire a palette with a lot of different colors: enter Wired palette.

This palette has 6 colors for optics, body & face and and so it has four shades for just face and body.

Brand : Urban Decay

Name of Palette : Wired Pressed Pigment

Number of Shades :10

Color : Multiple

End : Shimmer, Matte

Formula : Pressed Pigments

Needs Layering : Some Shades

Lasts for : 10+ Hours

Fallout : Minimal

Blendable : Yep

Chalky/Flaky : A little/No

Pros : Bright brilliant hues that requite such a fun summertime vibe. Nice finishes that last for hours without creasing or caking. Versatile uses for each shade makes this palette the ultimate multi-tasker.

Cons : Some of the matte shades are slightly chalky and need a few layers to achieve palette shade.

Star Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭑ (4 out of five)

Would I Repurchase: Yes


Swatches:

Face, Body & Eyes

Glitch: Snow white, matte finish, fantabulous for highlighting eyes and face.

Anarchy: Indigo blue, matte finish, slightly chalky.

Shock: Fuchsia pinkish, matte finish, slightly chalky, needs layering.

Fluorescent: Cyan blue, matte terminate, slightly chalky, needs layering

Electric current: Shamrock light-green, micro shimmer with a gorgeous glimmer.

Jolt: Chartreuse xanthous, micro glitter, super strong pigment.

Face & Trunk

Gravity: Dark violet, micro blue shimmer, a fun over-the-top contour color.

Brutal: Hot pinkish, matte cease, great color for blush.

Switch: Tangerine orangish, matte finish.

Slowburn: Vermilion reddish, silver shimmer.

Tutorial

Here is a breakdown of the steps and products from my video tutorial using the Wired palette

1. Primer, Fluorescent, and concealer: Start with an eyeshadow primer all over the eye and and then blend Fluorescent (cyan blueish) through the pucker blending up and out. After, take a concealer castor and employ concealer to "erase" any shadow that has migrated onto lid, etching out to a winged shape.

2. A Flat Brush and Shock Shadow: Employ a apartment brush to fill in the chapeau with Stupor (fuchsia pink shade) and take it out of the corner to class a fly .

3. Black Eyeliner Pencil & an Angled Eyeshadow Castor: Take an eyeliner pencil and run it forth the upper lash line, and then employ an angled brush to blend information technology.

iv. Liner & Chaos: Take the black liner across the lower water line so run Chaos (indigo blue) beyond the lower lash line with a modest brush.

5. Glitch & Black Mascara: Take Glitch (snow white shade) and blend it onto brow bone, and then add a volumizing black mascara to the top and bottom lashes.

half dozen. Gravity, Vicious & Glitch: Apply Gravity (nighttime violet shade) to contour nether cheek bones, and so use Glitch (snow white shade) to highlight tops of cheek bones, downwardly the bridge of the nose, and brow. Finally, takes Savage (hot pink shade) and alloy it onto apples of cheeks.

7. Purple Liquid Lipstick: To cease off the look I used a metal liquid lipstick for fun.

and finally:

I blended a cool toned chocolate-brown profile shade over the violet to tone it downwardly and make the look a little more article of clothing for those who are simply getting into more intense colors and but want to go with dramatic eyes.

Products I Used:

Urban Decay: Eyeshadow Primer Potion
Urban Decay: Wired Palette
Urban Decay: Pressed Pigment in Florescent
SLMISSGLAM: Angled Eye E61 Brush
AURORA: Pro Cover Up Concealer in Stake
Face Secrets: Concealer/Liner Brush
Urban Decay: Pressed Paint in Shock

Beau Gachis: Concealer Brush

Urban Decay: 24/seven Glide-On Eye Pencil in Perversion

Tru Rituals: Dual Ended Eyeshadow Brush

Urban Decay: Pressed Pigment in Chaos

Luxie: Rose Gilt Minor Angle Eye Castor 215

Urban Decay: Pressed Pigment in Glitch

Coastal Scents: Ipsy Pearl Medium Shadow Brush

Urban Decay: Perversion Mascara

Urban Decay: Pressed Pigment in Gravity

F.A.R.A.H Brushes: Tapered Blending Brush 35E

Beau Gachis: Illuminator (Highlighting Brush)

Urban Decay: Pressed Paint in Brutal

Luxie Beauty: Dreamcatcher Tapered Highlighter Brush 522

NYX: Highlight & Contour Pro Palette

Beaute Nuts: C405 Profile Blush Castor

Urban Decay: Vice Liquid Lipstick in Purgatory

Here'south another makeup look I created with Urban Disuse'due south Wired palette

Current, Jolt, and Glitch on eyes, Glitch and Cruel on confront.

Thanks for reading my Wired palette review!

And again, you lot can catch the video here

Stay tuned for more reviews and some fun tutorials as well!

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