Primark launch more £4 dupes of the Urban Decay £39.50 palettes – saving you a whopping £36
The budget friendly retailer now has three palettes, all featuring different shades
All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue.
THEIR Urban Decay-inspired palettes have proved a huge hit with shoppers - so Primark has expanded its range.
The budget friendly retailer is now selling three shadow sets which all bear a striking resemblance to the cult beauty product.
The palettes - Amber, Urban and Berry - all feature different shades and cost just £4, meaning you could buy all three and still save £27.50.
The Urban Decay palettes retail at £39.50 each and contain two more shades than the Primark version, as well as a mirror and application brush within the compact.
Primark's features shades of coppers, oranges, reds and browns which are very similar to the Urban Decay Naked Heat set.
Its contains bolder, brighter shades of blue, green and purple, and resembles the designer brand's .
- Naked Heat shadow palette, £39.50 from Urban Decay -
And the boasts a variety of pink, red and brown shadows similar to the .
Urban Decay states on its website: “Our classic Naked Palette has revolutionised neutral makeup forever.
"Brimming with 12 gold-hued eyeshadow shades and matte, satin, shimmer and sparkle textures, the Urban Decay Naked Palette is anything but dull.”
- Born to Run palette by Urban Decay -
They added: “The proprietary blend of ingredients allows colour to weave itself through the eyeshadow formula for insane colour pay-out.
"Sparkle that doesn’t fall. Colour that stays on your lids. And a velvety, suede-like smoothness and blendability.”
Though Primark shoppers have gushed about their copycat palettes on .
- Naked 3 palette by Urban Decay -
MOST READ IN FABULOUS
Beautyonreview commented: “I know I keep going on about the Primark eyeshade palettes, but come on, doesn’t it look pretty?”
In September we pitted Primark's budget make-up line against £300s worth of premium slap to see which looked best.
Both make-up artist Olivia Todd and our model Juliana admitted that they would choose it over a high-end alternative.