
A few years ago, Urban Decay released a pressed pigment palettes similar to Wired, their newest neon offering, but Wired will not make your brain short circuit while you’re blending it.
UD identifies which colors can be worn on your eyes and which can’t right on the compact.
Everything is mapped out, and the total package is concise and clear.
The Wired palette is part of a larger limited edition collection of florescent liners and lipglosses, and it’s currently available now.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A 10-pan palette of pressed pigments in shockingly bright yet ultra-blendable shades for face, eye, and body.WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW
Go electric with the Wired Pressed Pigment Palette, a 10-pan lineup of velvety-smooth pigments that deliver insane color payoff while being super blendable and buildable. Experiment with these hyperpigmented shades or dip into Glitch, a pure white hue, to transform bright shades into ultra-modern pastels.OH, YEAH, IT’S ALSO…
Cruelty-freeFill Weight: 10 x 1.2 g POIDS NET / NET WT. 10 x 0.04 oz
Urban Decay is 100% cruelty-free.
Side note: I see makeup artists and beauty enthusiasts creatively using palettes with shades labeled “for use on eyes only” on their lids all the time, and I swear the model in the UD promo picks looks like she’s wearing the red from the “Face & Body” side on hers…
There’s a reason why companies choose to mark some shades as “approved” for use on the eyes while others aren’t, and in most cases, it’s due to the use of ingredients that aren’t approved for use on the eyes.
All I can say is what I’ve done and what I’ve seen…so what’s the moral of this makeup tale? Answer: You do you, baby boo!



Sooo, I kinda love all the color blocking on the model’s eyes in the promo pic, and I might try that look just for fun, but generally these colors are a bit cray for me during this season in my makeup life. I do love the idea of doing something wearable by applying one or two of the shades with a wet angled brush as winged liner, and I’ll probably also apply a bit of white underneath one of the brights to punch up the color even more!
And, hey, maybe one day I’ll actually stumble upon an occasion to paint my body and finally sport a lively lime green on my booty or a crazy crimson on my elbows. If, and when, that occasion arrives, it’ll be electrifying. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen

There is something appealing about brights; and to admire from afar. I don’t mind a pop of color err now and then (maybe a dot in the center of the bottom lash line for interest). I think the body shades make great hints for the cheeks, but yeah, if anything I would monochrome that ish, not do the “kitchen sink” approach and wear all of them at once.
This is very similar to the Electric Palette, which I have, so I don’t think I will be getting the Wired Palette. I don’t wear crazy eyeshadow like I used to, but I will from time to time on a night out!
Not the kind of thing I would buy. For what it’s worth, the reviews I’ve seen elsewhere are not glowing.