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Urban Decay Naked Heat Scorched Tutorial

Wearing Urban Decay Naked Heat Lipstick in Fuel

Urban Decay Naked Heat Scorched Tutorial

I wanted to create an Urban Decay Naked Heat Scorched Tutorial to share with you. I used the Urban Decay single Relish in this tutorial because I love a good red matte and it really works with the Naked Heat palette colors. As always, my tutorials are hooded eye friendly.

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Fashion
Moon & Pentagram Necklace
CowCow Grey Ravens Dress

Eyes
Tarte Lid Lock Eye Primer in Buffed
UD Sauced (Naked Heat Palette) – transition & lower lid
UD Chaser (Naked Heat Palette)- inner lower lid
UD Relish – outer lower lid, outer lid, outer crease
UD Scorched (Naked Heat Palette) – lid
Nyx Epic black liner – upper lash line
UD Ashes (Naked Heat Palette) – outer v
UD Ember (Naked Heat Palette) – outer v
UD Ounce (Naked Heat Palette) – highlight
UD 24/7 Waterline Eye Pencil in Walk of Shame – lower waterline
UD 24/7 Eye Pencil in Alkaline – outer lower lash line
Wunderbrow in Jet Black – brows

Face
Pur No Filter primer
Laura Geller Balance-n-Brighten foundation in Porcelain
Milani Dewy spray
Anastasia Blank and Kash (Pool Party) – blush
Urban Decay Score – blush (layered on top of Blank and Kash)
Laura Geller illuminating stick in Diamond Dust
Laura Geller illuminator in Diamond Dust

Lips 1
UD Deep pencil
UD Naked Heat Lipstick in Fuel (LE)

Lips 2
UD Deep pencil
UD Alice lipstick (LE, discontinued)

Lips 3
KVD Outlaw pencil
UD Alice lipstick (LE, discontinued)
UD Trick lipstick
UD Lumbre (Naked Heat Palette) – patted on center of lips

Naked Heat Scorched Tutorial

Urban Decay Naked Heat Scorched Tutorial - This terra cotta palette is great for blue green eyes. Adding a true red matte really makes the colors pop!

  1. After applying eyeshadow primer, use a big fluffy brush to apply Sauced to the crease and outer 2/3 of the lower lid as a transition shade.
  2. Blend Relish onto the outer lid, outer crease, and outer lower lid.
  3. Pat Scorched onto the lid and line the upper lash line with black liner.
  4. Define the outer v with Ashes.
  5. Deepen the outer V with Ember. Blend the crease in little circles to smooth everything out. Use Chaser to blend out any rough edges.
  6. Line the lower waterline with Walk of Shame pencil. Add a tiny bit of Alkaline pencil to the outer lower lash line. Highlight under the brow and at the inner corner with Ounce.

Shop Your Stash for Similar Shades

  • Sauced – soft terra-cotta matte
  • Relish – true red matte
  • Scorched – metallic deep red with gold micro-shimmer
  • Ashes – deep reddish-brown matte
  • Ember – deep metallic copper-burgundy
  • Chaser – light nude matte
  • Alkaline – deep burgundy wine matte
  • Ounce – ivory shimmer

You can shop your stash for similar shades! The Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance palette has some similar colors.  So does the Too Faced Just Peachy Palette. Makeup Geek has similar eyeshadow shades too.

Be sure you check out my Urban Decay Naked Heat Collection First Impressions.

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You need to see the Urban Decay Naked Heat Alkaline Tutorial!

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4 Comments

  1. Those shades look beautiful on you! I don’t think I could pull it off. I feel that they’d fade right into my skin.

  2. Beautiful look, thank you for this. I’m super excited about this palette and plan to get it in the wider release. That Alice lipstick looks incredible on you!

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