Of all the Naked palettes, I think Naked 2 gets a tad overlooked... in my collection at least. Naked was my first love and Naked 3’s beautiful rose gold hues work well with my eyes/complexion, but when it Comes to 2, I sometimes struggle with combos. So I challenged myself to create an effortless, but glamorous smokey eye using only Naked 2. For this look I used four shades from the palette...
Snakebite is dark bronze with a dirty golden shimmer-sheen. I used this to darken the look and add some definition to the outer eye area.
Suspect is a soft champagne-bronze with a frosted, metallic sheen. I use this shade a lot, it’s such a versatile shade and lays down good foundations.
Busted is a burgundy-tinted, deep brown with warm, golden undertones. I wasn’t sure this one would be with the look but it helped to deepen the eye.
YDK is a warm, coppery red-toned medium brown with a frosted finish. This one is stunning! I used it in the centre of the lid. It catches the light beautifully and helps the eyes sparkle.
- Prime the eyes first! My weapon on choice is usually the Urban Decay Primer Potion, however I’ve recently switched it up with Benefit Stay Don't Stray and I’ve got to say I think I prefer it??? Not only does it prime the eye and provide a smooth base, it also provides good coverage, concealing shadows and discolouration.
- Apply Suspect as a base colour using a medium size brush (I used MAC 217) all over the lid – up to and just past the crease (if they’re big enough) and be generous!
- Apply Snakebite to the outer half of the lid and up along the crease.
- With a smaller brush work in Busted to the outer part of the eye lid, close to the lower lash line. Pat the colour in layers to create depth.
- Blend with a fluffy brush to work the colours together.
- Add a bit more suspect to pull the colours together.
- Apply YDK to the centre of the lid. I find this one works best damp – spray brush with MAC Fix + or use fingers to dab directly on the lid and minimise the fall out.
- Using a fluffy brush blend, blend, blend to ensure the colours bleed seamlessly together.
- With a smudger brush trace Busted along the lower lash line.
- Apply eyeliner, for this look I used Bobbi Brown Gel Liner because it lasts amazingly.
- Lashings of mascara to finish. On this occasion I used Chanel Volume de Chanel.