The Urban Decay Full Spectrum Palette | Color Blocked Rainbow Eyes
Rainbow-ing it!
I?m staring out a window right now, a.k.a. writing, and it?s really dark outside! It?s the late afternoon, it?s cloudy, and it looks like it?s gonna rain. I don?t see any rainbows?yet.
I?m thinking that when I go out to go run some errands, I should probably wear layers, because when you live in California, that?s what you do. You wear layers. You kind of expect it. But with some things, like Urban Decay eyeshadows, I don?t expect to have to wear layers. Their shadows are usually super pigmented. Yeah, there?s a lot of fallout, too, and I expect that. But I also expect potent pigments and a formula that?s easy to blend.
That?s why I like them, and that?s also why I didn?t expect to have to do a lot of layering with the new $55 Urban Decay Full Spectrum Eyeshadow Palette. Alas, that was not the case.
I ended up doing lots of layers with this color blocked rainbow eye look ? many more than I expected to. Sometimes it took me four or five layers to get really punchy color. With the bright orange spotlight on that one lid, I even ended up having to wet my brush to intensify it.
I got the idea for this look from the bejeweled, sparkly UD logo on the front of the palette, with the colors moving into each other like a gradient. I thought, ?Oh, that?s some neat color blocking. Why don?t I try that on my eyes"?
Plus, it?s a rainbow eyeshadow palette. I mean, come on. My first inclination was to use a shimmery olive and put some browns in the crease, but ...
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