*Sigh* I hate to go here, but there is a clear winner when it comes to eyeshadow palettes in my makeup arsenal. I know… you guys probably think you already have it figured out. Well, after trying and TRYING to love a certain cult favorite eyeshadow palette, I just can’t do it. Urban Decay, you are not for me. Could it be the particular palettes I happen to have? Maybe. I took a chance on Tarte and it paid off. Big time.
Over the holidays I purchased Naked Smoky, Naked Heat, and Naked 3. My typical daily look consisted of primarily matte shades from the Urban Decay Naked 2 Basics palette. They are very pigmented, complemented my skin tone, and were great for a daily look. I’ve always wanted to branch out and try bolder colors and since Urban Decay Naked palettes seem to be everywhere, I assumed this was a great place to start. UD Naked Smoky was the first palette I purchased during the holiday season. I was so excited to open the palette, was pumped to find a small tutorial insert in the package, and quickly went to work after ripping the package apart. Unfortunately I had to send the palette back after realizing one of the shades was misspelled (read about the epic fail here). After going through the tutorial, I quickly decided the smoky eye is not for me. For some reason, no matter what brushes I use it looks like I grabbed charcoal and smeared it all over my eyes. Could be my fair skin, could be my eye shape, I could just be an epic fail at eyeshadow application, who knows… all I know is it doesn’t work for me.Next, I purchased the UD Naked Heat palette. Well, just like I couldn’t rock the smoky colors, the “heat” colors made me look like I had pink eye or a serious lack of sleep. Not exactly attractive.
Enter UD Naked 3. Ok… this one got a little better, but there were still more cool tones in this palette. There are some pink and purple toned shades, but they’re on the cooler side. The entire reason I love my Naked 2 Basics palette is that it is full of warm colors that compliment my fair skin so well. Urban Decay Naked 3 = Fail #3.
Right about the time I purchased the Naked Heat palette I decided to take a chance on another palette. This was really more of a “collection” than a palette. I kept seeing ads from Sephora and Ulta for Tarte’s Pineapple of My Eye Collector’s Set.

Well, I felt like I couldn’t justify a giant set like this. It didn’t all fit in the container (organizational me couldn’t deal…), I don’t need green eyeshadow (I’m not a 5-year-old playing with Barbie makeup, guys…), and… it’s expensive. Of course the interwebs had to read my mind and suggest a different collector’s set that DID fit in the packaging, still had an adorable little pineapple (stand tall, wear a crown, people) and sequined packaging, and it was, wait for it… ON SALE! Done and done.

What I love about the Sweet Escape Collector’s Set is… everything. Literally everything. I decided on this set because of the awesome packaging and now have found my favorite liquid eyeliner, blush, and SEVERAL eye makeup looks that I never would’ve attempted before.
I’m typically a matte eyeshadow type of girl, but this set has changed my mind. The shimmer shades are so pigmented and so full coverage that very little goes such a long way and looks great on. The blush colors are awesome-a great pink and a more rose option, and a bronzer and highlighter to complete the look. I’m now completely in love with the liquid eyeliner (I don’t do liquid eyeliner… I have to do my makeup with midgets yelling for me in the background, people). I ordered this set directly from Tarte when they had a 25% off sale during the holidays. Since ordering this set Tarte has mailed 20% off coupons. I will definitely be purchasing another Tarte shadow palette using their coupons.
So, for pigmentation, value, ease of use, and packaging… Tarte wins. Sorry Urban Decay, but I’m just not that impressed. I purchased an entire set of all of these shades of shadow, blushes, bronzers, mascara, eyeliner, and lip color for less than the price of an Urban Decay palette. Maybe I’ve just purchased the gimicky palettes and will feel differently with a full palette from the Naked line. For now, I’m not forking over the $54 to find out.