Friday, February 14, 2014

Urban Decay Electric Palette Sneak Peek and Swatches


I managed to get my hands on the new up-coming Urban Decay Electric palette and I wanted to take swatches for everyone to see. My palette isn't complete and didn't come with a brush but I do know it's going to be a dual-ended brush with purple bristles - one end will be for the inner corner/lining and the other will be for packing color onto the lids. I don't know the release date of this palette but I have read on forums that it's slotted for spring/summer 2014 - I guess we'll have to wait and see!

Urban Decay has for many years been one of my favorite makeup brands and the quality of these shadows is up to par with their regular, fantastic formulation. There's a wide range of colors including silver, blues, greens (even a chartreuse!), orange, pinks and purples. For those of you who are makeup lovers, at first glance this palette may be overwhelming in terms of how saturated the colors are, but I think you could wear these on a daily basis, especially when used sparingly to warm up the crease or along your waterline.


Urban Decay Electric Palette - indoor lighting
The colors vary and are in a range of textures/finishes, there are definitely some which tilt more towards matte texture (Savage) and others which are packed with sparkles (Revolt) but for the most part, there is tiny microglitter when you look at the pans. All of the colors are very soft and buttery and easy to load up onto your brush.

Urban Decay Electric Palette - natural lighting
I'm not sure if these colors are new to their line-up or if they are re-releasing some of the vintage or redux colors, so I really can't comment on that - some of them do look very familiar from their previous Book of Shadows.
Here are the swatches (no primer used):

Urban Decay Electric Palette - Top Row Swatches - natural lighting
Revolt is a silver jam packed full of glitter chunks, I love this color in the inner corner of the eye. Gonzo is a bright baby blue which appears to have microglitter in the pan but when swatched it really doesn't appear as much. Slowburn is a medium orange with microglitter. Savage is a mostly-matte Barbie pink. Fringe is a pearl finish teal that swatches between blue and forest green.
Urban Decay Electric Palette - Bottom Row Swatches - natural lighting
Chaos is a cerulean blue with microglitter. Jilted is a shimmery duo-chrome fushcia which reflects ever so slightly purple. Urban is a classic Urban Decay purple which reminds me of Underland from their LE Alice in Wonderland palette. Freak is a beautiful vibrant mint green and Thrash is a Chartreuse (in between a green and a cooler yellow).

All in all, I'm so excited about this palette because I feel like it's a nice return to the company's roots of out-of-the-box color and individuality. While I love the Naked palettes and own all of them (even the Basics collection), so many companies have started following that trend and Urban Decay is making a smart move bringing color back!

UPDATE: Caution, the colors Slowburn, Savage, Jilted and Urban are not indicated for use on the sensitive eye areas. I think the packaging of this palette says that because they probably use a red dye that is not FDA approved for cosmetics. I have personally used these on my eyes and it was fine, but I don't have sensitive skin or eyes, so please be cautious if you do!

12 comments :

  1. I really, really hope they release Thrash as a separate color. I already have good-quality dupes of the rest of these shades.
    Excellent swatches, thanks for sharing!

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    1. Mmmm maybe Bitter from MAC could be a good alternative to Thrash? But yeah, sure, Urban Decay's pay off is waaaaay better. At least on this color. Just thinking :)

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    2. Whats a good dupe of slpwburn??

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    3. I think MAC's Orange is a pretty good dupe, it has a little less pink in it but it performs similarly.

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  2. Thanks for posting this I have been looking for pictures every since I heard about this palette!

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    1. Forgot to ask.... would you happen to know the price? I can't wait to see that all UD comes out with!

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    2. I read on the Makeuptalk forum that it was going to be approximately the same size as the Naked palettes, which I believe is $52

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  3. How did you get a hold of this palette?

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  4. OMG OMG OMG!!!! Chaos is in there, no way!! I have the Vice2 palette, but not the original Vice palette, & every time I look at pics of it, Chaos always draws my eye first. I wish they'd make it as a single shade, I think it'd be a big hit! I know they have it as a liner, but I want the shadow! Some of these colors I probably wouldn't wear, but there's enough I would that would make the palette worth it for me to buy. I bet this is gonna be the type of thing that flies off the shelves;so many have been commenting that UD is going too much towards the neutrals, & this is more like old UD.

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  5. This looks to me, very similar to the sugarpill pro palette that soon will be released hmmmmm..

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  6. My pinterest board for this palette! --
    http://www.pinterest.com/xkatmintie/electric-festival-style-with-urban-decay/

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  7. Is this already out in the market? Gossshh! I desperately want one!
    xo,
    ~Pauline @Kallony

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