ELF Need It Nude Eyeshadow Palette Review
Recently ELF launched a lot of new products. Among four new eyeshadow palettes was the ELF Need It Nude Eyeshadow Palette. This palette caught the eye of many because it is speculated to include potential dupes for some of the shades in various Urban Decay Naked palettes. I love a good neutral shadow palette and wanted to see what this collection was like, so I ordered it to try out.
Claims: “Achieve both beautifully natural eye looks with these perfectly curated 10 neutral eyeshadow shades. This collection of hues is ideal for shading, highlighting, and defining the eyes. These silky-smooth shadows can be used as a liner, on the lid, and in the crease of the eye for an expertly contoured and blended look.”
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More details from ELF: “Apply dry all over the eyelid with your favorite e.l.f.brush for a subtle wash of color, or apply wet for a vibrant effect. Choose a light color to apply all over the eyelid as a base or to highlight. Next, apply a medium shade over the eyelid or in the crease to contour. Then, apply the darkest shade to define and line the eye for depth and a smoky look. Mix and match for a custom look that’s perfect for any occasion!“
Ingredients: Ingredients: Talc, Mica, Magnesium Stearate, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Boron Nitride, Silica, Dimethicone, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol May Contain: Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Manganese Violet (CI 77742), Red 40 Lake (CI 16035)
Pros: Variety of shades are included. Mix of matte and shimmery shades. Nice quality packaging. Cruelty free brand. Vegan formula.
Cons: Some of the shades lack pigment and staying power, even with a primer.
The Verdict: The ELF Need It Nude Eyeshadow Palette is a great palette of neutrals for the price. For only $10, you get 10 shadow shades. I love that it has a mix of nude and shimmery shades. The shades included are pretty standard neutrals. I had heard rumors that this palette contained dupes for some of the more popular Urban Decay shades, but I do not believe that to be so. The shimmery shades apply really smoothly, have a lot of pigment, and do a great job of sticking around. The matte shades go on pretty, but most of them faded quickly and did not wear very well. The palette itself is a sleek new design that I really liked. It comes with a large mirror and feels very sturdy.
I think that this is a good neutral palette for the price and a great palette to take when traveling and you have limited space. Have you tried this palette? What were your thoughts?
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I’d love to see swatches so I could tell just how shimmery some of these are. It looks really nice in the palette.
ELF really has great quality shadows. I bought the Mad For Matte palette and love it! Having hooded eyes, matte shadow is the best for me. However I do wear ELF’s shimmer shadows as well because they’re not as crazy with shimmer as I’ve found with other brands, just right. I have 3 of the Prism palettes, they’re so buttery and beautiful! I just might have to buy the Need It Nude palette, it sounds beautiful.
What a bummer about the lack of dupes. I find that most drugstore items just don’t compare to UD, their quality is incredible!
I’m nuts for neutrals but I’m going to pass on this bad boy.
I love buying up neutral palettes. They’re so easy! I love the price point on ELF products, too!
I need to find this, for sure! Such a great price for the shadows! <3
I have to admit that I’ve never tried ELF before but this looks like a great palette.
Neutral palettes are the best. I feel like there is so much that can be done with them!
What pretty neutrals!
It is so hard for me to resist neutral palettes! I have about a million but this looks like a good one to add to the collection 🙂
I’m the exact same way! I think it’s better to have too many on hand than too few… Right? 😉