Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches

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Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches
Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes - Swatches

Huda Beauty Nude Obsessions Palettes ($29.00 for 0.34 oz.) introduces three new, “nude” palettes that are available in Nude Rich, Nude Medium, and Nude Light with the idea being that you can find the right shade of “nude” for your skin tone. Here are swatches of the three palettes!

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Katherine T. Avatar

Thanks for the swatches!! I’ve been a fan of the Hude mini palettes, but I think I have enough of these colors already in my stash. Wish she would do some cool toned palettes

Valerie Avatar

I’m such a sucker for pink and mauve tones, always on the hunt for the latest greatest formula. I’m just not that crazy about the Huda e/s formula and own zero things of theirs. I tried their new nude palette last year and was mildly disappointed when all I could get were 2 looks and those chunky glitter particles – eek. I had to return it.

I once heard a comedian joke that glitter is the herpes of the makeup world. Yup.

Z Avatar

Another easy pass for me. I’m not a pink girl and I don’t consider pink “nudes.” I’ve only cared about one of the Huda obsessions palettes, the Smokey one, though I like the *idea* of them.

Beverly Avatar

Why are there so many overlapping shades in the ‘rich’ and the ‘medium’? They will look exactly the same on the eye. The differentiation in colour is really only noticeable in the pan.
And btw, is “rich” supposed to be the politically correct term for dark? #notimpressed

kjh Avatar

I have seen ‘rich’ used with other product lines. I agree, the connotation is a bit off…and off putting. You say ‘deep’ and it seems a better descriptor. ‘Rich’ reminds me of desserts, when your gastro system can only tolerate a tiny slice! And the denotation is wealthy. Whoever could wear a medium could probably wear the rich. The light is substantially lighter. The medium is not midway between the light and rich shades.

Mariella Avatar

More pinks and reds…not for me at all. Sephora sent me one of the HUDA little palettes a while back and it was very nice of them but the one they sent – the Gemstone one – is made up of shades I just don’t wear or, if I do, I have them in more “usable” (for me) palettes. I so wish they’d sent me the Smokey one – that’s one I’d actually use!

Mariella Avatar

Maybe I need to think about ordering it – the “G Stamp of Approval” means a lot as you and I often love the same things. They did have it “in store” for a short time but last time I looked, it wasn’t available within 150 kms of where I live so maybe at the next VIB Rouge sale… I was grateful (and really surprised) to receive the gift box from Sephora so don’t like to look a gift horse in the mouth but for me, the one I received wasn’t the greatest gift.

Mariella Avatar

A pair of socks with the Sephora logo on them, a thingy (I can never remember what it’s called – a poppit, maybe”) that you attach to your cell phone to make it easier to hold (my students have them but I keep mine in a case) and the Huda Gemstone palette. It was a “thank you” for posting such a lot of reviews at the Sephora site.

Deborah S. Avatar

I don’t mind the Huda formula and I have four or five of the 9 pan palettes. There is nothing here that makes my heart pitter/patter so I will put these on the list for the next sale but since the November sale is generally my stock up on skin care sale, I might not be able to fit these in. If not then it wasn’t meant to be, LOL!

Vcr Avatar

I’m “medium” and like the medium, and love how the palettes look- I like how there’s almost no negative space between the shadows. Is that odd? I have where there’s so much negative space in some palettes.
However, I hate the huda formula. I had the topaz and got rid of it because it was so dusty, dry, unpigmented and awful.

Meredith Avatar

I have the Huda nude palette and these look like they’re just mini versions of the large one. Are these the same colors as the one in the large, nudge palette, but put into light, medium, and dark compacts?

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