Urban Decay Eyeshadow

: Urban Decay Eyeshadow

Urban Decay Eyeshadow



 : Urban Decay Eyeshadow
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Urban Decay
Ingredients: Talc, Zinc Stearate, Magnesium Carbonate, Octyl Palmitate, Methylparaben, Propylparaben. May Contain: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide, Chromium Oxide, Green, Ferric Ferrocyanide, Carmine.



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Product DescriptionBold, iridescent shadows let you go from mild to wild with rich textures and color.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Uzi & Midnight Cowboy
I bought the colors Uzi and Midnight Cowboy. MC is a great, super small glittery infused base color. I would guess for many skin tones it would work since it is so neutral. Uzi has larger glitter and a very sheer light silver base. Both have problems "sticking" to where I put them, not a huge problem but I am guessing this is why they push the eyeshadow primer base so much. These were my first experience of UD products, and I would purchase another Urban Decay product based on this experience although I wish I had shelled out $34 on one of the box sets they have rather than just two colors.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very strong, but might be what you are looking for.
The color I have is "Lounge," which I think is a very nice color. The only problem that I have with it is that it is a little too strong, and I cannot wear it during the day.

Nice texture, nice color, very intense.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - All That Glitters...
While over-priced, this eye shadow has a good feel and solid pigment. I have "Midnight Cowboy" which is sparkling and bright. Nice color, but very bold! Beware: this is an "I'm going out to party" set of eyeshadows... too bold to be worn on a daily basis or to work (unless you work at Studio 54 in New York -- wink). I really like it, though I wish it didn't cost so much. :(



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Eyeshadow review
I felt that although this eyeshadow was a pretty color, it was too glittery for me.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exceptional!
These are in my top 5 recommended brands of eye shadow. I recommend them to clients, friends, relatives . . . you name it. They are of the upmost quality, they go on very nicely (a little goes a long way, the way it's supposed to be), and my favorite part about them is how fun they are! A lot of them have beautiful glitter (not the cheesy kind) embedded in the shadows and there are so many exciting, rich colors! Even the ones that look like they would be boring ar SO not! I would definitely say they are worth more than what you pay for them (compared to everything else on the market) and they are a VERY AWESOME buy!



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