
My millennial heart is racing—Urban Decay has just brought back their legendary Naked Eyeshadow Palette.
Yes, you read that right. Step back into 2010 with the original Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette

If you’re a beauty enthusiast, you’re probably aware of the cultural significance of this palette when it first debuted in 2010. In fact, one Naked Palette flew off the shelves every 6 seconds until its discontinuation in August 2018. Personally, the Naked Palette was my gateway into the world of beauty, and it holds a special place in my heart for inspiring countless creative eye looks.
The revamped palette is nearly identical to its original form but comes with some exciting updates, such as a larger and improved mirror, a new cruelty-free brush for application, and perhaps most importantly, the entire formula is now vegan. The 12-pan palette—including the iconic Sin, Sidecar, and Smog shades—has been revamped with a smoother consistency, making blending easier without the issues of creasing, fading, or fallout. And don’t worry, the outer packaging still features that plush chocolate brown velvet, just like the original.
Featuring a perfect blend of warm and cool tones in both creamy and shimmer finishes, the Naked Palette is versatile enough for any occasion, which is one of the reasons behind its massive popularity. Legend has it that the Naked Palette came to life after the Urban Decay team was challenged to choose only four shades to bring with them to a desert island. A nearly impossible task, they instead came up with this magical palette, which has stood the test of time—no easy feat in the fast-paced beauty industry.
Whether you're an original Naked Palette fan (and starting to worry about the wear on your trusty old one) or simply in search of a new, all-in-one palette to enhance your collection, this beauty essential is a must-have. But act quickly—this limited edition is bound to sell out in no time!