Urban Decay is launching a MINI version of its Naked Heat palette for just £26
The travel-size palette contains six must-have shades in rust and copper tones
URBAN Decay has sent temperatures soaring by unveiling a brand new eyeshadow palette.
Naked Heat scorched its way into our make-up bags last summer – it was the brand’s first Naked compact launch in two years – a rust and copper version of its four shadow predecessors.
Now, the US-based beauty giant is launching a mini version of Naked Heat, dubbed Petite Heat.
Priced at £26 (that’s nearly half the price of its best-selling full-size palettes), the travel-size version contains six must-have shades: Inhale (a cream demi-matte), Vibrate (a soft nude matte), Hot Spell (a terracotta matte), Wild Thing (a scorched orange matte), Heist (a rich cayenne matte) and Strike (a rich reddish brown matte).
Urban Decay founder Wende Zomnir announced that Nicole Ritchie is the model for the Petite Heat campaign.
She says Naked Heat suits all skin tones, telling last year: “I've never been able to say this about a Naked palette, but this is the first Naked palette that satisfies both my need for neutrals and my craving for rich, sexy colour.
"These peachy, burgundy, red-based shadows look good on everyone because they resonate with the warmth that people want to bring out in their skin."
According to the brand's Instagram stories, the Naked Heat palette will be available in America on February 22, and will launch in the UK on March 22.
A photograph of the sizzling compact on Urban Decay's Instagram page has received 196,000 likes since it was posted yesterday.
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“The only heat I’ll be bringing will be from my wallet when I burn my cash on the gorgeous palette,” wrote one fan.
While another said: “This will be perfect for travel.”
Meanwhile, Primark is selling a version of the Urban Decay Naked Heat eyeshadow palette… and it’s £36 cheaper.
In September, we pitted Primark's budget make-up line against £300s worth of premium slap to see which looked best.