• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Makeup and Beauty Blog | Makeup Reviews, Swatches and How-To MakeupMakeup and Beauty Blog | Makeup Reviews, Swatches and How-To Makeup

A beauty blog blooming with fresh makeup reviews, swatches and beauty tips from your friendly neighborhood beauty addict

  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Contact
    • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
    • Advertising & Media
  • Categories
    • Product Reviews
    • Makeup
    • Skincare & Fragrance
    • Style & Fashion
    • Hair
    • Nails
    • Tips & Tutorials
    • Just for Fun
  • Brands
  • Store

Does $20 L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1 Give $54 Urban Decay Naked a Run for Its Money?

May 22nd, 2015 by Karen 14 Comments

loreal la palette nude 1
Wearing L’Oréal’s $20 La Palette Nude 1

Knowing that L’Oréal owns Urban Decay, I wondered just how closely L’Oréal’s much less expensive $19.99 10-pan La Palette Nude 1 palette of neutral powder shadows would imitate its $54 Naked superstar cousin. Would La Palette’s three mattes be as easy to blend as UD Naked’s matte shadows, and what about pigment, shimmer and fallout? How would they compare? And what would I miss with only 10, instead of 12 shades?

I decided to find out.

The $19.99 L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1 vs. the $54 Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette

Briefly, what’s the idea behind L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1?
Well, it’s basically the Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette with 10 neutral powder shadows instead of 12. Seven of them are shimmers — a warm beige, a peach, gold, bronze, chocolate brown, silvery taupe and a cool-toned white — and three are matte browns — a medium taupe-brown, medium tan brown and a dark neutral brown. La Palette Nude 1 is one of two eyeshadow palettes that were added to the L’Oréal permanent line this spring, and it comes with a dual-ended brush with a sponge-tip applicator on one end and a small flat eyeshadow brush on the other. There are also four simple how-to tutorials for four different eye looks on the bottom/back. It’s available now online and at drugstores and Ulta.

loreal la palette nude 1
L’Oreal La Palette Nude 1 on my eyes

What makes it interesting?
First, for me, the price. It’s $34 less than Urban Decay Naked.

The 10 shadows work out to $2 each, versus Naked with its 12 shadows, which work out to $4.50 each. So it’s less than half the price.

Yes, I can see your big saucer eyes from across the keyboard, ’cause that’s tempting stuff. 🙂 Seriously, I’m the last person in the world who needs another neutral palette of brown and beige shades, but when I saw La Palette Nude 1 at Ulta last week, I had to go there. I couldn’t stop myself.

What is this compulsion I have to try all of the brown eyeshadows…? It must come from the same place that makes me want all of teh kittehs. The struggle is real, my friend.

loreal la palette nude 1
L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1

So, is La Palette Nude 1 as good as Urban Decay Naked?
In some ways, yes, I think it is. Like Naked, it has a good variety of matte transition shades (which are also highly pigmented! *thumbs up*), and a perfect balance between warm and cool color-temp shades.

The shadows also feel silky and soft like Urban Decay’s, which I guess isn’t a big surprise, considering that L’Oréal owns Urban Decay. Maybe there’s some crossover between the formulas, or maybe not and it just worked out that way. La Palette’s shadows also last seven to eight hours for me.

The original Urban Decay Naked Palette

loreal la palette nude 1
L’Oreal La Palette Nude 1

But there a couple of ways in which I think UD Naked trumps L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1…

Nude 1’s mattes, while fabulously pigmented, take longer to blend.
This first time I wore the Nude 1 palette, I used my trusty NARS Pro-Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base. I layered the shadows on top of it, and I felt like I had to work pretty hard to buff out the edges and transition shades into each other. The overall look turned out a little choppy. Then I tried the mattes on top of a creamier base (MAC’s Paint Pot in Soft Ochre), which I hoped would give the shadows a more slippery surface. It seemed to help a bit, but things were still a tad choppy. It required more passes with my fluffy blending brush to get my gradients worked out than I could count, so if you’re going to invest in this palette and plan to give these mattes a daily workout, I highly recommend also having a cream shadow on hand to use as a base, along with a healthy dose of patience.

Nude 1’s shimmers aren’t all that shiny.
Compared to the shimmery shadows in UD Naked, Nude 1’s pearlescent shadows don’t shimmer as brightly, so I get more of a soft shine than a mirror. The shimmer also doesn’t seem anywhere near as pigmented or refined. In fact, I feel like it looks pretty chunky on my lids. It reminds me of the shimmers in the Maybelline Blushed Nudes palette.

I don’t know if it’s something that companies do on purpose to cater to the drugstore makeup crowd, or if it’s just a consequence of a lower price, but it is still possible to reach the point where Nude 1’s shimmery eyeshadows shine bright like diamonds. You may just have to wet your brush first and do a lot of layering.

It’ll take some effort, not gonna lie.

loreal la palette nude 1
Swatches of L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1…

What about fallout?
There is some…

Actually, quite a bit — similar to Urban Decay’s eyeshadows.

Honestly, though, it’s not a deal-breaker for me. If you get in the habit of tapping off your brush to unload the excess product before applying these shadows, you really should be fine.

Also, since Nude 1 has 10 shadows instead of 12, it’s not quite as flexible as Urban Decay Naked, and the shadows that are missing are two of the darkest shades. Just something else to keep in mind.

Oh…and the brush that comes with Nude 1 is pretty lame. It’s scratchy (like a cat’s tongue). I’m going to ditch it.

loreal la palette nude 1
More swatches of L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1…

For $20, is L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1 worth it?
If you don’t already own a good neutral palette, I think it is. La Nude 1 is a perfectly respectable Urban Decay Naked dupe, and one of the better ones out there.

I do think that it helps to go into it expecting to have to do more blending and layering than you would with Naked, but because of the price difference, you’re saving a lot. As long as you’re cool with the extra blending, you’ll be able to do a lot with this palette. While a little pricey for a drugstore product, it’s still quite a good value.

PRICE: $19.99
AVAILABILITY: Available now online and at drugstores, Ulta and L’Oréal counters
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+

loreal la palette nude 1
L’Oreal La Palette Nude 1 on my eyes; additional makeup listed below

Additional makeup worn in this look…

Lips — MAC Matte Lipstick in Men Love Mystery
Lashes — NARS Numero 2
Eyes — MAC Costa Riche Eye Kohl, MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Soft Ochre, Tom Ford Eye Defining Pen in Deeper
Cheeks — BECCA Damselfly Blush, Smashbox Fusion Lights in Baked Starblush, Guerlain Terracotta 4 Seasons in 03 Naturel Brunettes
Face — Dior Diorskin Nude Air Serum in 040, NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Biscuit

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Does $20 L’Oréal La Palette Nude 1 Give $54 Urban Decay Naked a Run for Its Money? / Originally published May 22nd, 2015

There are 14 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Drugstore Beauty Finds, Eyes, Loreal, Makeup, Palettes, Product Reviews

The products in this entry were provided by the manufacturer for consideration. For information about my posting policy, please see my Disclaimer.

Previous Post: The Sisley-Paris Phyto-Lip Twists: These Beautiful Balms May Break the Bank
Next Post: The NARS Numéro 2 False Eyelashes: For Lashes That Long for Length

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Sheila says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 4:49 pm

    So pretty! I have La Palette Nude 2 for the mauve-y pink colours, but the formula is equally impressive for a drugstore palette. I actually didn’t find the original Naked palette that good, ended up giving it away because I just couldn’t make the best use out of the palette, but I’m really enjoying La Palette Nude 2.

    Reply
  2. rtuko says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 5:08 pm

    Oooh. I’m a fan of Urban Decay, a cheapskate, and also UD’s shimmers being a little TOO shimmery for me (I have fat monolids, so shimmers just…make them look fatter), I think I’ll definitely pick these up! Will you be reviewing the other La Palettes too?

    Reply
  3. Rae // theNotice says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 5:08 pm

    Thanks so much for this review, Karen! These palettes are pretty pricy in Canada (I think they’re usually $30), so I’ve been waiting on more in-depth reviews.

    If you get a lot of fallout from it, though, I think I’m going to skip it. My wallet thanks you 😉

    Reply
  4. Kelly B. says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 6:04 pm

    I’ve been trying out this palette for over a month now and I agree that the shimmers just aren’t all the impressive-I definitely enjoyed the matte shades more than the shimmer ones. But, since I got my palette on sale at Ulta, it was still a great deal!

    Reply
  5. CL says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    Interesting to see this. However, I’d be more likely to purchase Nude 2. I think I have enough browns for the rest of my life.

    Reply
  6. tirurit says

    May 22nd, 2015 at 11:05 pm

    Thanks for the review!

    Personally I think that the lack of at least a dark shade is a bit of a miss with this palette.

    Also, I swore off of palettes as I never use them. In fact I do have the naked 1 and it just gathers dust :X I am THIS close to depotting it for once and all!

    Reply
  7. Jennifer says

    May 23rd, 2015 at 7:47 am

    I’m all about saving money but this sounds like it’s a lot more work to use than the Urban Decay.
    I can relate however to your need to try all the brown eyeshadows. I must try all the pink lipsticks…

    Reply
  8. Erin says

    May 23rd, 2015 at 10:38 am

    I think I’d go straight for the original! I’m too lazy to blend that much.

    Reply
  9. Natalye says

    May 23rd, 2015 at 12:54 pm

    this is a good alternative!

    http://natalyepronio.com

    Reply
  10. Fancie says

    May 23rd, 2015 at 1:54 pm

    I wasn’t expecting much from this palette but the swatches don’t look bad at all. Looks like it’ll make a nice alternative.

    Reply
  11. Hazel says

    May 23rd, 2015 at 3:31 pm

    I haven’t tried this pallet yet, thank you for the review. This is more affordable for me, although I do hope to get one Naked pallet in my future yet!

    Reply
  12. Kiss & Make-up says

    May 24th, 2015 at 5:36 am

    Nice, this looks and sounds pretty good!

    Reply
  13. Starrz Beauty says

    May 24th, 2015 at 7:03 am

    The fact that it’s hard to blend is a massive deal breaker for me! I love my eyeshadow to look flawlessly blended!
    starrzbeauty.blogspot.co.uk

    Reply
  14. Rune says

    October 17th, 2015 at 11:56 am

    Wow. If I had neutrals that looked that beautiful against my skin I’d be doing backflips and clapping like a seal. I really would.
    Blend away, my friend. It’s worth it. ;}

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Welcome to Makeup and Beauty Blog

Welcome to Makeup and Beauty Blog! My name is Karen, and I’m a freelance writer obsessed with makeup.

Makeup and Beauty Blog features daily product reviews, makeup tips and beauty news — like an interactive version of a monthly print magazine, except with occasional pictures of my cat.

Recent Posts

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 878

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 894

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 893

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 892

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 891

/* real people should not fill this in and expect good things – do not remove this or risk form bot signups */

Social

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Featured Posts

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 771

Lady Unicorn

Weird Things I Like to Do

brows fill out beforehand

Before You Pluck or Wax Your Brows, You Must Do This

current bare skin status

What’s One Thing That Drastically Changed Your Skin for the Better?

Copyright © 2025 Makeup and Beauty Blog. Get in touch.