Saturday, February 2, 2013

Urban Decay OZ The Great and Powerful 

First off beautiful packaging
 8 eyeshadows two of which are in the packaging of a full size eyeshadow with double shades

 Tip card
Top row left to right: Tornado, Auro (double shade), and Magic
Bottom row left to right:  Illusion, Oz (double shade), and South

 24/7 glide on pencil in Rockstar

 Urban Decay Super-Saturated High Gloss Lip Color in Glinda

 Eyeshadows are the same as their permanent eyeshadow and are able to come out of the palette 
 Magic 

Direct sunlight
 Direct sunlight left to right: South, Oz, Illusion, Magic, Aura, and Tornado
Direct sunlight left to right: Magic, Aura (two middle shades), and Tornado
Direct sunlight left to right: South, Oz (two middle shades), and Illusion
Natural light left to right: South, Oz (two shades), Illusion, Magic, Aura (two shades), and Tornado

Overall I love this palette! I am obsessed with Disney and I am extremely excited for the Oz movie to come out in March. The shades in this palette are beautiful. Tornado is a pigmented buildable purple. Aura is a double shade that is seems to be a type of "converter" shade; the effect it gives is an iridescent look. It looks amazing when places over top other shades such as Tornado. Magic is a gorgeous baby pink. All of these shades are bulidable. Illusion is a peach cream shimmery shade, I have been looking for a shade like this for a while now and this one is perfect. Oz is another double shade. The gold is chunky gold shimmer which I am not a big fan of but when put over top a cream base it works pretty well and the blue is a really nice iridescent shade. Last but not least South reminds me a lot of Mushroom which is a permanent Urban Decay eyshadow. I have had my eye on Mushroom for a long time and I am happy that South is pretty much a dupe. I am loving this palette and love that it is only $49 when it would cost around $126 to build your own six pan eyeshadow palette with Urban Decay.  


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