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Urban Decay X Oz The Great and Powerful 'Theodora' Palette (Swatches)

This is the swatches part of the Oz Palette review. All of the eyeshadow shades are Limited Edition, but the eyeliner and lip crayon are part of the regular line of make-up. There are eight shades of eyeshadow included in the palette, and they are:-

Broken
A pale cream beige with a satin finish. It is similar to Foxy, but not as yellow toned.


Beware
A medium caramel brown with a matte finish. It is similar to Buck, but more orange toned.


Bewitch
A dark charcoal brown with a satin finish. It is similar to Hustle, but it is slightly greyer in tone.


West
A deep brown with a metallic finish. It is similar to Busted, but it is more mahogany toned.


Spell
The first half is a deep shimmery black with a satin finish. It is nearly identical to Creep, but brighter, more buttery looking and more pigmented. The second half is a yellow gold with tonal glitter and a metallic finish. It reminds me of a shadow version of Greed Primer Potion and is almost identical to Honey.


Jealous
The first half is a dark olive green with a pearl finish. It is similar to Mildew, but not as warm toned. The second half is a pale yellow toned mint green with a pearl finish. I couldn’t find a similar shade in my collection that I could compare it to.


Below are the descriptions for the shades of the lip crayon and eyeliner pencil.

Theodora
This is a Super Saturated High-Gloss Lip Color. It is a bright, creamy, glossy cherry red shade and is Limited Edition. It is part of the regular make-up line but it is called F-Bomb. Click here to read my review of this product.
Zero
This is a 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil. It is a soft black shade and it is part of the regular make-up line and it is not the darkest black shade in the line. Click here to read my review of this product.

All these product shades are extremely pigmented. I wouldn’t say all of the eyeshadow shades are unique because I have found close matches from other Urban Decay palettes I have, but they definitely make a beautiful collection.

I hope you found this post helpful,

Check back tomorrow for the full review of this palette!

See you soon!

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