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Urban Decay Urban Bride Kit


Urban Decay Urban Bride Kit

Perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, mother-in-law and anyone else who’s making an appearance in the wedding photos, its contents set the bar really high for products designed to work overtime. Leave nothing to chance, prime face and eyes for the camera, make lips more luscious and set your look so it lasts until the final guest leaves. Wrapped in pearlized white paper and embossed with a foil lace/flowers/dripping chains design motif, the words “Urban Bride” are featured languidly on the lid as a nod to 19th-century romanticism. Open the box to reveal the products in a removable tray graced with lush watercolor roses. Displaying vibrant sweeps of color, this keepsake box can be used to store anything from makeup and jewelry, to photos and personal mementos. Retails for $42, available at ULTA, select Macy’s, and urbandecay.com.

Includes:

  • Razor Sharp Ultra-Definition Finishing Powder (3.75g mini)
  • Supercurl Curling Mascara
  • Lip Junkie Lip Gloss (3.6ml travel size)
  • All Nighter Long-Lasting Makeup Setting Spray (15ml spray bottle)
  • Marshmallow Sparkling Body Powder (10g travel size)
  • Full-size Eyeshadow Primer Potion

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Bell Avatar

I like the skin products for prime but….the only makeup there is a gloss and a mascara? Why put an eyeshadow primer if there is no eyeshadow? No blush for a bride? Ah! Did not work for me!

Giselle Avatar

Personally the box makes sense to me. Most of their eyeshadows have very chunky glitter. Picking an eyeshadow should be left up to the bride/makeup artist. A wedding day look would have more than one chosen eyeshadow. You can argue that they could use a neutral eyeshadow but it would have to look universally amazing on all skintones, that does the same for a blush which is not really that easy.Mascara would only be worn in one color on a wedding day(for the average person, the rest of the products seem to keep your look in place with the exception of the gloss.)

Missy Avatar

This is a hit and miss. The mascara is a good idea, but pretty much only if it’s waterproof, unless you plan on not crying or having an allergic outburst to all the flowers stacked around you. The finishing powder would be good for people with oily skin or heavy foundation, but seeing as though the current trend is naked, natural skin I don’t know how many people would benefit from this, especially if the powder gives you a really powdery look. (Has anyone tried it? What do you think of it?) The primer potion of course is great, and the lipgloss would probably get a lot of use, however I for one would rather wear lipstick with a lip seal (I like Art Deco’s) because of all the kissing, eating, and drinking you’ll be doing…the lipgloss could get messy. Perhaps it’s best only for the wedding photos.

I for one can attest to the awesomeness of the All-Nighter spray, so that’s pretty cool. But I also have the marshmallow powder, and unless you want to look like a disco ball in all of your wedding photos, it’s pretty much only useful for your wedding night, and unless you’re sober and completely wide awake after a night of potential drinking and tons of hard work and long hours of dancing, talking, and merrymaking then I don’t think you’d get much use out of it. Except, perhaps, on your honeymoon.

Just my thoughts.

relle Avatar

@ Missy

the current trends might be to have natural skin, but wedding makeup is completely different! It’s photography makeup and that’s exactly what the Razor Sharp was made for, especially if you have a summer wedding!

marcy Avatar

the idea behind this is awesome, but i’m just not feeling any of the products they’ve included… except for the primer potion.

Shirley Avatar

This looks like a great value set. I really hate how the packaging is unnecessarily huge though. I can’t imagine keeping the original box except for storing stuff.

anonymous Avatar

cute but skip the PP and put in a sin and a dark shade of the shadow pencils. non-waterproof mascara for brides??

also please sell the purse size razor sharp in stores.

Alison Avatar

I worked it out, it’s about $67 worth of product for only $42.. I bought it, mostly for the mini setting spray (need one of those), the mini razor sharp and that lovely box!

Ruthless Avatar

I’ve bought the skindavia spray from the company directly (they make it for UD) and it’s 10 bucks cheaper. And it really doesn’t do much for oily skin

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