Saturday, January 31, 2015

First Impressions: Models Prefer SHADOWS Palettes (UD Naked Dupes?)

Here's to another year of blogging! Welcoming the new year (I know I'm a month late with this ahh!) with a beauty post to take me and my readers back to where this blog first started in 2010, as a beauty blog. It's what I feel most comfortable blogging about since it's been an interest of mine for 5+ years and the online beauty community is amazing (shoutout to the lovely ABBM girls and to all my fellow blogger friends).

I have to thank the online beauty community for allowing me to find out about these very inexpensive palettes that look very similar to another brand's eyeshadow palettes... a brand that we all should know because nearly everyone's been talking about them...

Do these ring a bell?

These go by the brand 'Models Prefer' which is only available at Australia's leading cosmetics and skincare store, Priceline. All I can say about this brand is that their products are affordable and the quality is questionable. It's very hit-and-miss so you can't expect a lot from it.

Let's take a closer look at these eyeshadow palettes and how they remind me of a certain brand, which goes by the name of 'Urban Decay' - of course I'm talking about their Naked palettes!

Box packaging of the palettes

The reason why I grabbed both of these variations was because to me they looked most similar to Urban Decay Naked palettes number 1 and 3. 'Day to Night' reminds me of the original Naked palette and 'Nude' reminds me of the latest Naked palette released. Since I own neither of the Urban Decay palettes, I'm unable to carry out any sort of comparison test but what I can do is share my first impressions of these eyeshadows. Could they be a substitute for the more pricier palettes? We shall see...

Models Prefer Nude Palette
RRP $10 AUD



Here's an 'unboxing'/opening of the palette video showing the 12 colours:



L-R: Bare, Naked, Afterglow, Flushed, Nude, Glow, Taupe, Golden, Rich, Burnished, Hazel, Cocoa

As shown, these eyeshadows are looking very chalky and not the most pigmented, especially the lighter colours that are barely showing up on my arm. Although they glide on smoothly across the skin, there's lots of fallout which could really interfere with the application of these eyeshadows. The colours are great for neutral looks but quality-wise they aren't anything special.

Credit: Urban Decay

When comparing these with the colours of the Urban Decay Naked3 palette, they are somewhat similar due to them being neutral colours but this Models Prefer palette is definitely not a dupe as the Naked3 consists of softer, pink shades.


Models Prefer Day To Night Palette
RRP $10 AUD


Again this is the 'unboxing'/opening of the palette and close-up of the 12 colours:


L-R: Deadline, Voicemail, Overtime, Workaholic, Co Worker, Overachiever, Coffee Break, After Hours, Hot Date, Happy Hour, Down Time, Night Time

Once again these eyeshadows are unsurprisingly chalky which makes the swatches inconsistent and lacking in pigmentation. It's a pity because these eyeshadows feel almost as smooth as velvet but just come off as too powdery for my liking, as seen on my finger swatch. 

Credit: Urban Decay

The colours in the Day To Night palette are quite similar to the colours in the original Urban Decay Naked palette however I feel that the colours in the Naked palette are a lot more distinct and versatile. I wouldn't say that the Models Prefer palette is a substitute for the Naked palette but I do see it as a good way to become familiar with the shades of the Naked palette if for some reason, you happen to be on the fence about purchasing it. Those palettes don't sell for cheap!

The Models Prefer palettes have a similar double-ended brush inside with a blending brush end and an eyeshadow brush end:


In terms of Models Prefer product hits and misses, brushes are a hit for me. They do the job well, are soft and have minimal shedding.

Final thoughts:

I can't say that I'm impressed at all about the quality of these eyeshadows and to be honest, I wasn't expecting much from these $10 palettes anyway. I've used Models Prefer palettes and have purchased them in previous years and it's a real shame that there hasn't been any improvements. Although the palettes themselves felt quite sturdy, the overall product didn't make me feel as though the $10 a pop was well-spent because it seemed much cheaper than that. Pigmentation and consistency were the biggest let-downs followed by the design of the case (flimsy, difficult to open at times) and the mirror which was a very thin, bendy material not made from a proper/hard glass. The only thing that I found okay was the double-sided brush. And I'd give points for the names given to the eyeshadows as they follow a theme. I wouldn't encourage or discourage anyone to purchase these.

Just to reiterate, these are my first impressions and for that reason I haven't been able to do a full, in-depth review. If anyone's interested in finding out more about these palettes, I have one to giveaway! I bought a third palette as a giveaway prize on my blog, seeing as I haven't done a giveaway in a really long time and since it's the new year (my first post of 2015 - apologies for my irregular updates!) I thought why not :)

This is to show that I have 3 palettes - 2 opened and 1 brand new on the left

The palette that I'll be giving away is the Day To Night palette and I'll be drawing a random winner in two weeks (February 14)! A very easy giveaway to enter - just comment below and you're in the draw! If you can also provide an answer to this post's questjen, that would be fab :)

Questjen for you:

What's your favourite eyeshadow palette?

To be honest I'm not that big on eyeshadow but I am thinking of investing in a good quality, basic/netural eyeshadow palette like the Urban Decay Naked Basics, a Lorac Pro Palette or a Too Faced one! Keen to hear any suggestions/recommendations :D


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18 comments:

  1. Jen, the exterior & interior of the ModelsPrefer packaging does look similar to UD palettes lol but its sad to know that it's a letdown. I heard Chi Chi came out with a dupe for UD somewhat last year. Have you heard of that? I watched a Youtuber from Perth & she had mentioned that Chi Chi palette is a dupe for UD. I didn't get my hands on either products so I can't say much hehehe.

    The 3 eye-shadow palettes that you thought of investing are good quality ones. I own UD 1&3 along with Lorac Pro & I personally glad I decided to have them in my life haha :)

    I saw that Mecca sells Too Faced eye-shadow palette & its relatively affordable too considering it used to be 70ish to 80ish. Plus point, they are good qualities too :)

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    1. Sad but not too surprising! Yes I've heard and seen Chi Chi's version with their 'Nudes' palette but haven't tried it out either. I know that Chi Chi eyeshadows aren't bad in quality and the colours on that palette look more similar to UD's I reckon~

      That's lovely to hear :) It makes me want to purchase them even more hehe.

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  2. Yeah they do look chalky and not very pigmented. I definitely think you should get one high-end palette! I think you'll get a lot of use out of it, I love my Naked 2 and don't regret buying it.

    Sheri | Behind The Frames

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  3. These were quite the buzz in the Priceline community during Christmas season last year! Obviously, we couldn't expect much from a $10 palette but it was a great idea and some shades look quite ok. Eyeshadows are my weakness but I wear them the least...makes sense right? haha . I don't own any high end palettes but my favourite quad is 'Canmake's Perfect Stylist Eyes'
    ~Weng wengiful

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    1. Yes I agree, and yep that makes sense :) Canmake seems like a good eyeshadow brand as most Japanese/Asian-brand cosmetics are!

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  4. Have you tried the Coastal Scents Revealed palette? it seems to be a great dupe of the Naked palette!

    Ore :)
    Top 10 Posts of January | Pristine's Bliss

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    1. Ooh no I haven't and I didn't know that Coastal Scents had their own version of it, thanks!

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  5. I love me a good, affordable dupe, but OH MY GOD am I sick of the direct copies and rip-offs of the NAKED palette. Yes, it is a great idea and people love it, but originality isn't bad. EVERY single brand has a NAKED palette now, similar in packaging and/or contents and it just kinda bothers me. >__< Maybe I'm too sensitive, but I think brands should think up their own shit instead of ripping off other brands' ideas.

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    1. I know what you mean gurl!! These palettes aren't even trying to hide the fact that they're ripping off the Naked palettes. It happens to pretty much everything - shoes, handbags, wallets, clothing, technology... nothing can ever beat the original though. They tried.

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  6. I have the Chi Chi "Nudes" palette, Its really similar to the Naked Palette


    lisa | lisaxbeauty

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  7. Oh I saw these in Priceline the other day and was mega curious about how they measured up to the UD Naked palette. I'm using the Chi Chi Nudes palette as well and the pigment of that is really good. But Mecca is bring UD to Australia next month, so the elusive Naked palette is within reach! x
    http://thewhimsicalfox.blogspot.com.au

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    1. Ah yes it's so exciting how UD is finally coming to Aus!

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  8. I just bought the Day to Night palette last week and I've only done a couple of quick looks with it so far but at this point, I feel the same way.

    Not amazing pigmentation but the darker colours blend nicely I've found.

    One thing I'm definitely not liking is the non-fluffy side of the brush! It's so stiff... Maybe I'd get better results if I used a better brush? Haven't tried it yet.

    Good post! I loved seeing your honest review. I watched some youtube reviews of these palettes and I just don't trust when people say they love something and claim everything about it is great haha

    From Mel :)
    Instagram: LittleMelLooks

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    1. It's quite reassuring knowing that you've experienced the same thing, even if it's not very positive.
      Yes I have to agree, it's not my idea type of eyeshadow brush...
      Thanks so much and thanks for your comment! xx

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