How To Do Your Makeup With Naked Urban Decay
four Shimmery Looks to Create With the New Urban Decay Naked Cyber Palette
September 30, 2021
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We can always tell what the side by side makeup trends will exist when Urban Disuse comes out with a new eyeshadow palette , and the latest — Naked Cyber — is pointing towards dreamy, irised centre looks for autumn. The futuristic 12-pan palette features a little bit of everything — satin, matte, shimmer, metallic, glitter and even 2-toned duochrome finishes that are just begging to be played with. Beneath, we challenged four editors to get creative with Naked Cyber and their final looks are fun, totally wearable and easy to recreate.
Mary, Associate Editor
I'm automatically drawn to anything glittery and shimmery, then when I opened this palette I was instantly infatuated. Though metallics can feel intimidating to wear sometimes, Urban Disuse makes them user-friendly with the shades in Naked Cyber. For my look, I aimed to create a warm-toned halo center, which isn't always an easy feat on my small, hooded-eyes but I loved the outcome (so much and so that I wore my makeup like this two days in a row!). I first packed Byte, a matte terracotta red, into the inner and outer corners of my eye and gently diffused information technology with a make clean blending brush, making sure to keep the center of my eye gratis of color. Once that shade was blended, I tapped a bit of Virtual, a light peachy hue, onto the center of my lid. Using a bit of setting spray, I wet Override, a sheer, red-tinted topper that has delicate specks of blue and green glitter, before tapping it over the heart of my chapeau (this made the glitter actually pop). Next, I composite a scrap of Byte into my lower lash line; then, to lucifer the warm tones of the expect, I used a copper-golden metallic liquid eyeliner to create a slight fly to lift my eye earlier finishing the wait with ii coats of mascara.
Sarah, Junior Designer
This palette is definitely one of my new faves! I was hooked earlier even opening up the palette — the packaging is everything. Typically, I'g fatigued to matte eyeshadow shades merely, but the Cyber palette allows me to footstep out of my condolement zone in the best way. I started my look by roofing my entire lid with Byte, a warm reddish-dark-brown shade. I found that this shadow is an amazing base of operations for layering glitter on top. I then went in with Electrode, a metal peach shade, from the inner corner of my hat stopping in the heart then blending it with the previous shade. My favorite step in creating this look is using Static to make a dramatic outline correct above the chapeau and extending it into a sharp wing. Terminal, merely not least, I blended Byte into my lower lash line, focusing on the outer area before putting on my favorite lashes to complete the look. And voila! I created a futuristic yet simple makeup look.
Ariel, Associate Editor
I'thou obsessed with this palette. The warm tones and duochrome shades remind me of a Southwestern desert with a futuristic, conflicting-like spin. To create this look, I started by applying Virtual, a pale orange in the pucker, so layed Gadget, a cracking shade, on top. On the lid, I used my finger to swipe on Internet, a golden shade with a hypnotizing green duochrome (it doesn't pick up well on camera, but I promise the green is there IRL!). To add depth to my outer corners, I applied Override, a rich rusty shade speckled with blue shimmer. I found that the shimmers and duochromes await the most pigmented when applied with a finger, but a flat synthetic brush would also work well. I created a pocket-sized wing using Byte, a deep reddish-brown matte shade, then buffed that along my lower lash line as well. To complete the look I brightened up my inner corners, using A.I., a soft champagne satin shadow, earlier swiping on mascara.
Katlyn, Social Media Editor
This palette has slowly made its manner to i of my top five favorites — I'm obsessed with how unique these colors are! Afterwards swatching Net, I knew that had to be the main focus in my look. In one case I applied my base, I used a slice of tape on the outer border of my eyes to help me get a abrupt edge. I used a combination of Gadget and Virtual and worked those into my crease. Then, I slowly added in Byte to deepen the crease and outer edge. When everything was blended, I removed the tape and cut the crease with just a bit of concealer. Next, I applied Internet to the lid, blending it into Byte. For my inner corner, I used Not A Bot. To stop off the look I winged out my lesser lash line, with a mixture of Byte and Gadget, ensuring I left space between the top and bottom wings for added drama.
Photo: Mary Honkus, Pattern: Hannah Packer
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