Post by seven7devils on May 8, 2015 14:33:40 GMT -5
I have both of those palettes from L'oreal and love them. They're very different. The Nude 1 palette is all warm tones (browns, golds, etc) and the Nude 2 is all cool tones (purples, treys, pinks, etc).
That being said, I don't own the Naked palettes, so I can't compare.
I can tell you that the L'oreal palettes are super affordable at less than $20 and the colors are pretty pigmented and easy to blend. I find myself using both on a regular basis.
I'm making this thread rise from the dead to tell you all that I love the #2 palette. Just bought it today and the quality of it is great! Some really pretty colors.
omg RIGHT?!?! i bought it monday because i have extrabucks at cvs and a couple and basically didn't pay for it.
AND I WOULD HAVE PAID FULL PRICE, THAT'S HOW MUCH I LOVE IT. especially WITH my nakeds. for a drugstore palette (even a higher priced one) the color payoff is amazeballs.
and i am so sad i look like a giant-faced lunatic when i try and take FOTD pics, i wanna come play on the makeup board with youooooo.
omg RIGHT?!?! i bought it monday because i have extrabucks at cvs and a couple and basically didn't pay for it.
AND I WOULD HAVE PAID FULL PRICE, THAT'S HOW MUCH I LOVE IT. especially WITH my nakeds. for a drugstore palette (even a higher priced one) the color payoff is amazeballs.
and i am so sad i look like a giant-faced lunatic when i try and take FOTD pics, i wanna come play on the makeup board with youooooo.
Please please please come and playyyyyyy! And yeah, it's honestly not even a little bit drugstore quality. It's really good! The second color is to die for!
Mine are giant faced pics too, callmehales. You should post!! The only reason I don't as often is because I mostly wear the same boring look every damn day for work.
Someone needs to do a graphic to show me what colors to use on my damn hooded eyes. I tried 2 today but I'm not sure I like the look.
You truly can use almost any colour (though not light sparkly above the crease on the hood part) but you have to use them the right way. Check this out: hooded eye technique.