Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Review
Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints
Hey friends, today I wanted to talk to you about my Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Review. The UD Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints launched earlier this year. For those of you who don’t know, Urban Decay is a cruelty-free beauty brand. They are PETA certified. Thank you to UD for sending me a few of these, and I bought a few as well.
Where to Buy
Urban Decay, Sephora, Ulta
Price
$26 for .14 oz.
Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Video
Watch the video on YouTube with Closed Captioning in English!
Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Swatches
Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints are available in the following hues:
- 1993 (mauve-brown)
- Quiver (watermelon red)
- Ozone (clear)
- Bittersweet (cool fucshia)
- Kinky (light dusty nude)
- Streak (warm bright coral)
- Bang (sunny red-orange)
The UD Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints are a vegan beauty product. They’re infused with kombucha and marula oil for hydration. Urban Decay describes them as having a long-lasting, buildable sheer color formula that stays put and leaves the skin with lasting glow.
Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Looks
I’m wearing 1993 as a blush and Ozone as a highlight in the photo above. See full details on this look.
Here I’m wearing Ozone as a cheek highlight in my Melt Raw Honey Tutorial.
How I Recommend Using These
Ozone is best for a glass skin or clear glossy face highlight. It’s just going to give you a sheen, no glitter in it at all. Kinky and 1993 work nicely as blush or contouring blush for my skintone. Bittersweet and Quiver work best as statement blushes on me.
While you absolutely can swipe these onto your lips as well as your face, I don’t like how they feel on my lips.
You don’t need tools to blend these out, just your finger tips.
Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints Review
What I don’t love about the Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints are that they seem to melt incredibly easily. Two of mine melted in transit to me. Granted, I do live in Florida, but I’m also very proactive about not leaving my mail sitting outside. You’re not getting very much product for the price. It’s $26 for .14 oz of product. Compare that to Milk Makeup Lip + Cheek Tint sticks that are $28 for 1 oz of product. I’m concerned about the amount of pigmentation. I know that Urban Decay calls this a buildable formula. While the colors show up very easily on my fair skin, I wonder how well they show up on deeper skintones. I’m also not a fan of the limited shade range.
What I love about the Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints is that they are 100% cruelty-free and 100% vegan. They are perfect for tossing into your makeup bag and touching up on the go with your fingers, you don’t need a makeup brush with them. It makes them perfect for travel. This formula is very goof proof, in my opinion. If you are new to makeup, these are a great beginner blush since they are very forgiving and easy to blend out with your finger tips.
Overall, I feel like the Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints are a mixed bag. The concept and portability are great as they’re ideal for travel. I’m not alone in thinking we need more product for the price, as well as a larger shade range. I do like the formula on the colors I have.
What do you think of the Urban Decay Stay Naked Face and Lip Tints?
Wow, I love that they are face and lip tints! They are stunning as blushes, too!! I love them all
I like 1993. Agree, not a lot for a product considering the price point
Wow, I love that they are face and lip tints! Multi-purpose for the win. They are stunning as blushes, too!! I love them all. 🙂
These are very pretty, but I can see how they might not work for deeper skin tones. And wow, that is a super small amount of product! I do like the look of 1993 though.
I love the idea of these, but after reading your review I’m bummed they melt too easily. I have to be careful with everything in AZ so this may be a no for me even though they look so pretty
They’re pretty; hopefully they’ll add more shades. It’s a shame about the melting issue. 1993 looks like a nice, everyday blush. Multitasking products like this seem to never be good on the lips. When they are, they’re not so hot on the cheeks.