UPDATE: It's real. It's out. It can be purchased here.
If you are an avid beauty user like I am. You have seen the spoilers for the new Urban Decay Naked Cherry palette. I'm 99.9% sure that this is a authentic palette.
My research is based on a few key pieces of evidence:
1. Urban Decay has trademarked the terms: Naked Cherry, Naked AF, and Naked Honey.
2. The code on the back of the package does come back to being registered to Urban Decay and being produced sometime in July 2018.
I don't need anymore evidence. I am sold that this is happening sometime soon.
Pictures have popped up from it being introduced in Thailand already. Am I impressed?! Ehh, it's hard to tell from the pictures. The palette seems like it's a cross between the Naked Heat palette and the Naked 3 palette with the pink tones going on. With already having all of the Naked Palettes (the only one I don't have is the Ultimate Basics), do I really need another? It's becoming exhausting!
The colors are as followed from left to right: Hot Spot, Caution, Bang Bang, Feelz, Juicy, Turn On, Ambitious, Bing, Devilish, Young Love, Drunk Dial, Privacy. They range from pale pinks, peachy, to berry.
Yes......
They are very pretty. Do we need more red toned eye shadow? It was the newest trend in beauty this year. For some it's hard to pull off without looking like you got punched in the eye. The Naked Heat palette of mine looks hardly touched. I could put it back in the box and they could put it back on the shelf. Well, they can't because that's gross and it is used. My point is that I haven't picked it up past the month I bought it in.
Honestly, my verdict is I have my red, burgundy, and berry shades already. If you really look at this palette, it's almost the same shade range as the Anastasia Modern Renaissance palette.
I'm going to keep telling myself I don't need it, but watch me. I'll get it.
Oh, and P.S. Urban Decay, the Elements Palette is cute and all, but I didn't buy the Distortion palette the first time.
What I'm really interested in is Naked Honey!
Credits: Musing of a Muse, Revelist.com, Allure.com