Review and Swatches: Urban Decay Naked Flushed in Naked, Native, Streak, and Strip.


Are you ready to:
BRONZE. GLOW. BLUSH?

Well, keep on reading to get Naked and FLUSHED with Urban Decay's Naked Flushed palettes in Naked, Native, Streak, and Strip.



"Bronze. Glow. Blush. Get Naked and FLUSHED in no time with our hot (and highly coveted) threesome. Go ahead...get Naked and FLUSHED with our silky bronzer, highlighter and blush. These shades diffuse light as they enhance and perfect, giving your skin a fresh, glowy look—even when your late-night antics have you feeling otherwise. 

But how you get Naked is up to you. Use these SILKY pressed powders individually or blend them together to create just the right effect—and let this seemingly straight-laced trio morph into a tangled color love fest. Then bask in the radiant glow and let people wonder what you’ve been up to. 
Our micronized, jet-milled formula has a luxe, featherlight texture that feels amazing on your skin. The shades are intensely pigmented, yet they blend beautifully. And the finish? Flawless. 

Naked (our original trio) contains medium-pink shades, Streak skews toward peachy/coral hues, Native is light pink-based, and Strip (the deepest of the four) has more of a mauve vibe. Not sure which one to choose? Each trio is versatile enough for any skin tone, so you can’t go wrong."


"Naked Flushed comes in a sleek case with an easy-open magnetic closure and a big mirror. It’s compact enough for travel or mid-date touchups, but don't let that fool you. This might just be the biggest pan of product out there; the bronzer, highlighter and blush are all full-size on their own."






All of the powders are soft, buttery, and silky to the touch. The product are very pigmented and easy to blend out. I don't have a problem with the overall performance of the bronzers, highlighters, and blushes BUT I do have one a tiny complaint. No matter how gently I pat my brush in to the pan there is ALWAYS a lot of excess powder which I usually just blow or tap away - to be honest, it actually feels like I'm wasting a lot of product over time (it's not that huge of a problem for me since I own endless bronzers, highlighters, blushes but I would still like to get my money's worth and not have THAT much product wasted).




Naked –
  • Bronzer – medium bronze satin
  • Highlighter – soft pink champagne shimmer
  • Blush – dusty rose w/ hint of shimmer



Native –
  • Bronzer – medium bronze shimmer
  • Highlighter – pale pink shimmer
  • Blush – bright pink




Streak –
  • Bronzer – pale bronze matte
  • Highlighter – peachy shimmer
  • Blush – bright coral




Strip –
  • Bronzer – deep bronze shimmer
  • Highlighter – golden shimmer
  • Blush – deep mauve


(L-R): Urban Decay naked flushed in naked, native, streak, and strip.



Availability –

Price – $30

Size – 14 g / 0.49 oz each palette

*Items were purchased by me and my boyfriend, Adam.



Urban Decay did a wonderful job with these face palettes. When Urban Decay mentioned "silky bronzer, highlighter, and blush" they WERE NOT lying at all. These were INSANELY pigmented with just a lovely light silky texture that truly gives a "fresh, glowy look" and surprisingly all of the shades worked out for me.

If I had to put the palettes in order from my most liked to least then I would have to say: Streak, Naked, Native, and Strip. I picked Streak as my most favorite one because all of the shades in this palette worked the best for me (by the way, the highlighter in this palette is to die for). My least favorite palette was Strip because it contained a shimmery bronzer - other than that the highlighter and blush shade is absolutely gorgeous.

I truly wished that Urban Decay added a contour shade instead of a bronzer in one or two of the palettes so that it can be more versatile but regardless these were truly a dream and definitely worth $30 each.

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