Fireball

Urban Decay Eyeshadow (Discontinued)

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Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)
Urban Decay Fireball Eyeshadow (Discontinued)

Urban Decay Fireball is a very warm-toned, duochrome with a light coral base and shift between pink, peach paired with a metallic finish. It is a discontinued eyeshadow that retails for $19.00 and contains 0.05 oz.

Editor's Review

Fireball is a light-medium peach with warm, orange undertones and a peach-to-pink, frosted shift. It had semi-opaque color coverage with a soft, lightly dusty texture. The eyeshadow applied well enough to the lid, but it did not go on as evenly as the permanent version has for me. This shade started to fade after seven hours of wear.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview, which is a detailed review of the range as a whole.

Claims / Ingredients

Urban Decay’s groundbreaking new eye shadow formula. This reformulation of Urban Decay’s eye shadow features even softer, amazingly velvety texture; richer, more dense and decadent color; smoother, more uniform pigment distribution and blendability; and longer-lasting, more crease-free wear. The new line of shadows features a completely revamped assortment of shades, new textures, and a totally redesigned token compact. The secret to the new formula is Urban Decay’s Pigment Infusion System™, a vehicle for color that holds tightly to pigment and gives the formula its glide. The proprietory blend of ingredients allows color to weave itself through the formula resulting in insane color payout, color that stays on your lids, and sparkle that doesn’t fall. The amazing technology works for every shade and finish. Every Urban Decay shade is silky, blendable, and stays put.

1 Written Reviews

By M 8 years ago.

I love the duochrome - it is an orangy peach on me, but then the shift is sheer hot pink, definitely two different shades. On me (NC25 ish) this is not a dark shade, and is fairly wearable. I love it on the lid, with a matte neutral in the crease, as if I use up into the crease, I feel I get an overly bright orange/pink eye look, for my comfort zone. The purpose of my review is to comment that I also use this eyeshadow as a blush/highlighter. I debated getting the Afterdark highlighter version, but decided to just use my Fireball shadow, and I am very happy with it. I just go lightly, and I enjoy the results. I also use Sin eyeshadow and X eyeshadow as highlighters on my cheeks, by the way. I have also dabbed Fireball eyeshadow over lipstick with my finger (two lipsticks that work well for me are Urban Decay Naked, and Revlon Sandalwood Beige) and love the resulting color... it's beautiful. I dab in center of bottom lip and smudge around a bit. On my skintone, doing this lip look, with a bit of Fireball as cheek highlighter, and eyelid shadow, is a super pretty look that wakes up my face and looks cheerful. I love when I can multiuse a product.

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Tags: blendable, easy-to-apply, great-value
Skin Type: Normal - Skin Tone: Light Medium - Undertone: Yellow