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Meet my newest obsession. The\u00a0Urban Decay Elements Eye Shadow Palette<\/strong><\/em>. Beyond stunning to even want to swatch it, but so intriguing that I can\u2019t seem to put it down!\u00a0Urban Decay\u2019s newest addition, the Elements Eyeshadow Palette has fallen into my hands and after several weeks of playing with the colours. I\u2019m ready to give you my thoughts on it.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a> \"\"<\/a> \"\"<\/a>The Elements palette takes inspiration from the four core elements. Air, Earth, Fire and Water. The\u00a0Elements Eyeshadow Palette<\/em><\/strong>, groups together shades I\u2019d never think could all coexist in one palette.<\/p>\n

19 rich shadows are housed in one over-sized compact. Splashes of colour decorate the face of the palette. Which by the way is such a refreshing and unexpected look, as I\u2019m so used to the design of the Urban Decay Naked Palettes. Truly mimicing an artists palette.\"\"\"\"The shadows vary in textures, such as\u00a0matte, satin, metallic and shimmers.<\/p>\n

The shades can be separated into sub groups to represent each of the elements. All circling the center shade, Luna. A sheer white, iridescent shade.<\/p>\n

Now that we\u2019ve discussed shade selection. Let\u2019s talk formulation. Right off the bat, from the very first swatches, I noticed consistency between all of the shadows. Each were buttery smooth and highly pigmented. A gentle sweep of the finger or brush picked up enough product to provide full coverage.<\/p>\n

The shadows aren\u2019t a wet formula so there is some fall out. Using an eye primer definitely helps intensify the colour.<\/p>\n

I always gravitate towards the brown, copper and rust shades. As well as the pop of blue (Sapphire Dream<\/strong><\/em>) seen in this palette. Which I created a blue smokey eye with. Who knew that sapphire blue is the new neutral!?<\/p>\n