Hey, friends.
Welcome back.
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Courtney,
and I have Phaedra and Nyx, my two standard
poodles, in the room with me.
Today, I'm excited to be showing you another
new release from Urban Decay.
This is the Petite Heat Palette.
It's basically the mini matte version of the
Naked Heat Palette.
I will put a link in the description box as
well as up here, or over here probably, so
that you can check out my Naked Heat review
and my comparison to the Modern Renaissance
and I compared it to another palette.
The name is slipping me right now.
Maybe it was the Just Peachy Mattes from Two
Faced.
Anyway, I did all of the peachy colors for
you.
So, for today's video, I've got swatches and
a review and a demo of this palette.
I also compare it to the Kristin Leanne Daydream
Palette.
And, of course, I swatch it with the Naked
Heat Palette just so you can see all of the
colors together.
This little palette, which is perfect for
travel because it will fit in even the smallest
of makeup bags.
This is my tiniest makeup bag, which I happen
to love.
It's my Tokidoki makeup bag.
I really, really like the small size for travel.
You get six shades.
It's 29 dollars and it's going to be released
on, I believe, February 22nd on Urban Decay's
website, and then you're going to be able
to find it at other retailers that sell Urban
Decay.
So, let's go ahead and jump into the swatches.
First up, we have Strike, which is a rich
reddish brown matte.
Then, we have Heist, which is a rich cayenne
matte.
This one to me looks very much like an orange
with a little bit of a brown undertone.
Then, we have Wild Thing, which is a scorched
orange matte.
To me, it just looks like a sort of bright
rich orange.
We have Hot Spell, which is a terra cotta
matte.
This is like a peachy beige matte, but it's
a little bit more peach than beige.
We have Vibrate, which is a soft nude matte.
This is a light nude color with a tiny, tiny
tinge of peach.
And then, we have Inhale, which is a cream
demi matte.
And this color, to me, is really more like
a lightly peach tinged creamy color with a
slight hint of shimmer.
Alright, so I'm going to run through my comparison
to the Kristin Leanne Daydream Palette next.
Here are the swatches of all of the colors
next to each other.
Inhale is darker and more shimmery than Lucy.
Vibrate is slightly lighter than Daydream.
Hot Spell is a smidge lighter and less orange
than Subscribe.
Wild Thing is deeper and more orange than
Peach compared to 12/12.
Heist doesn't really have an equivalent in
the Daydream Palette.
Strike and Eight are very similar, but Strike
is warmer toned.
Alright, so the comparison to the Naked Heat
Palette is next.
Inhale is lighter than Ounce.
Vibrate and Chaser are very close in my eyes.
I don't think I could tell them apart if you
were wearing them.
Hot Spell is lighter and more brown toned
than Low Blow.
Wild Thing is brighter and lighter than He
Devil.
Heist is a very similar to Cayenne in my opinion,
and Strike seems to be in between En Fuego
and Ashes.
It's like if En Fuego and Ashes had a baby.
So, as you can see, the Heat Palette does
compliment Naked Heat very well.
I do think that if you already have the Daydream
Palette, you probably have similar enough
colors that you may not want this palette.
Although, I do feel both are great for travel.
As you can tell, Petite Heat is much smaller
than the Daydream Palette.
I'm going to go ahead and insert the demo
of me trying out the eyeshadows.
I did two different looks with the eyeshadows.
I'm going to use Hot Spell in my crease.
And I've already put on eyeshadow primer.
I used Urban Decay's Primer Potion and I set
it with my Milani Prep, Set, Go setting powder,
which is probably standard.
This is a Nyx 16 brush, which I use for applying
this color to my crease, my eye, or whatever
you want to call it.
a frame.
I'm going to use the color Vibrate, which
is the lighter shade above it.
And that really does help to create a nice
transition.
I'm going to use Inhale, which is the highlighting
shade.
Going back with the brush that I used for
the first two colors, and just sort of blending
where that transition meets.
I'm going to put Wild Thing 
on my lid.
This is the bright orange color.
I didn't tap off any excess, so I definitely
have fallout on my face.
I'm going to use the deepest shade, Strike,
at the outer V right here I guess, liner of
my eye.
Still using that same color just to try it
out as a liner here
So far, I feel like these colors all blend
together pretty easily, and now it's giving
pigmentation.
They're the sort of mattes that I really like
from Urban Decay.
I'm going to use the last color in the palette,
which is Heist, on my lower lid.
Honestly, Heist doesn't look much different
than Wild Thing does, at least to my eyes,
which I didn't really expect.
I'm going to do something different on this
eye.
I'm putting the color Hot Spell all over my
eye.
Kind of working it up to do the smokey dome
shape.
Yeah, I feel like this has really nice pigmentation,
but it blends out very, very easily.
I am here for this color.
And I'm using that Vibrate color, the lighter
color, once again just to soften these edges.
This is Wild Thing.
I'm going to put Wild Thing at the inner part
of my eye.
And this is the brighter orange.
And then, I'm wiping off this brush and I'm
going to go back to Heist, which is the deeper
color.
The deeper color is still really orange.
Okay, I guess if I put them like this side
by side, it's easier to see that Heist is
deeper.
This is Strike, the darkest color in the little
palette.
And that's the highlight shade, Inhale.
Yeah, I would say this is an awesome palette
from Urban Decay.
All of the colors, I feel like they perform
very well even if they are not my personal
taste.
Okay, now that you've had a chance to see
all the swatches and see the demos of the
eyeshadows, in my opinion, I think that they
performed great.
The makeup I'm wearing right now is using
the palette.
I actually used a Vibrate at my inner lid.
I used Hot Spell pretty much all over like
on the outer lid and then in my crease.
I blended out the edges of Hot Spell in my
crease with Vibrate.
And then, I used Ember basically for my liner
color, and then I used a little bit of Lucy
from the Daydream Palette to blend out right
above my eyebrows.
And then, to highlight, I used Aromaleigh
Ostara.
So, let me tell you who I think should skip
this palette.
If you don't like matte eyeshadows, you're
not going to want this palette.
If you don't like warm peachy tones, you don't
need this palette.
So, if you're somebody who likes warm peachy
tones, you might like this palette.
If you love matte, you might like this palette.
If you're looking for a smaller version of
the Naked Heat, I would say this is good.
If you already have the Daydream Palette,
I think you could skip this palette.
I don't think you need both because to me
they are both so, so similar that, unless
you're somebody who sees all of the variation
in peach, I think it would be a repeat.
I don't think you would need it.
Although, I'm one of those people that if
this is all purples, I would be like, "Yes,
I need it.
I need every single shade because I am like
that with purples."
I like it.
I think it's cute.
I love the small design.
Alright, I did go ahead and dig up my original
Naked Basics One Palette so that I can compare
the two.
There are the exact same size.
This is just so cute and petite and tiny.
So, as you can see, same size, same size.
So, anyway, are you going to pick up this
palette?
I'm definitely curious?
Oh, and in case you don't know, Urban Decay
is coming out with yet another new palette
and it's called the Backtalk Palette.
It has four cheek shades and eight eyeshadow
shades, and the colors are all like nude mauves,
or new mauves, if you prefer mauve, with berries
and roses.
And they look really pretty, and I think it's
mostly cool tone.
There is a deep fuchsia pink that I cannot
wait to put on my eyes.
So, I'm really excited by that.
In case you missed it, I will go ahead and
put a link also to that in the description
box down below and up here, so you can click
over to go check that out.
I keep hoping for Urban Decay to release that
purple palette.
So, anyway, what do you think of Petite Heat?
It's definitely Phyrra approved.
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