Micro-Shimmery-Feminist Advertising

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What is one makeup brand worth spending your money on? What type of makeup flatters your eye shape? Smoky, bronze, or natural? Or do you rock all types of looks? All makeup looks turn out gorgeous using The Naked Urban Decay palette. The latest advertisement in Ulta magazine for the smoky Naked palette, it brightens the eye and boosts the shape of it. This advertisement is a picture of the palette with smoky background, showing their variety of colors, starting with an intense dark brown from the bottom and white shimmery color from the top. It includes 12 color eyeshadow, nine shades are brand new, and three exclusive from past palettes. These eyeshadows enhance the beauty of every eye shape and color. You are going to see everything from mattes, sparkling’s, and shimmers, basically everything you need to …show more content…

The length and width of the palette is prodigious, it nearly covers the entire page. Everything in the ad is extremely smoky, it looked like it was set on fire. My favorite eyeshadow color is Dagger (medium micro-shimmer) because I like to add it to almost to any smoky eye I do and it creates a lot of depth and dimension without making it look too heavy. The key of wearing eyeshadow, is choosing the perfect shade for your eye color. If your eyes are green, then the color whiskey (rich brown matte) is the best color to enhance and enlarge your eye color. If your eyes are hazel, the mixture of color Armor (metallic sparkly silver) on crease with Dirtysweet (medium bronze) on eyelid and Combust (matte soft pink) on the corner of the eyelid will give you the smoky effect to pop your eye color. Their unique brown double-ended brush is included on the right side of the palette, one side for eye crease and the other side to smudge the breathtaking colors on your eyes. On the bottom of picture where it says “NAIL ANY SMOKEY EYE”, the word “Smoky” is written lightly in white behind the word “Naked”, only those who truly enjoy this type of art, see

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