Urban Decay Party Favor Palette + New Moondust Eyeshadows Swatches

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Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette
Urban Decay Party Favor Moondust Eyeshadow Palette

For the holiday season, we have Urban Decay Party Favor ($29.00), which includes small, miniature-sized Moondust Eyeshadows. Either in fall or early holiday, there were also two new, single Moondust Eyeshadows that I came across on Sephora, which I’ve also included in this set of swatches!

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M Avatar

It’s pretty good, Nancy. The only difference in the new versus old formulations is that the newer formulation contains a silicone called “isododecane”. It evaporates over time. (A lot of brands do this – more so recently.) The logic is that you get the creaminess on application (and better payoff) without the greasiness during wear but the downside is that the shadow ends up a bit drier (considering the larger particles of glitter) after the container has been opened enough times. If it really bothers you in the end, adding a smallll drop of oil on top and rubbing it around will prepare it for the next few applications.

Blue Avatar

Why is Neon Moon sandy beige? Kind of a misnomer.

I’m torn between being impressed that they didn’t go with the herd and this is a really unique offering at the moment and also being totally unimpressed by what it actually is. Not for me, I guess.

Alison Avatar

The shades are pretty but I feel I’ve seen them about a thousand times and it’s beginning to feel like the same colors are being offered over and over. What’s the point? Plus it turns out that glitter is killing sea creatures and scientists are calling for a ban. I did not know this when I bought the products I have. But now that I do know it, I am going to make do with what I have and avoid buying more glitter. And IMHO it really makes the gratuitous use of glitter as in the delivery of PMG products seem uncaring and gross.

Sue Avatar

Seems pretty boring to me, and that’s coming from a lover of neutrals. How does one use those types of sheer/patchy shadows as toppers? On top of mattes, or shimmers? Does it just add sparkle to the look? I guess I understand lip toppers better than I do eyeshadow toppers.

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