Why This $7 Drugstore Palette Is Being Compared to Naked Heat

Urban Decay's Naked Heat Palette ($54) was only just released last year, but can you remember a time without it? The bundle of 12 earthy neutrals quickly earned its place on vanities worldwide due to its range of hues that flattered all skin tones.

After the palette launched, there was something of a "Naked Heat" effect. Just in time for Fall, many other brands launched palettes full of similar colors like amber, orange, and sienna. And since those hues look so dang good on the eyes, who could be mad with more shades? One makeup enthusiast recently discovered a drugstore dupe that you might want to check out if you can't swing Naked Heat's $54 price tag.

In the photo posted above, you can see the Makeup Revolution Re-Loaded Palette in Iconic Fever ($7) juxtaposed against the Urban Decay option. This palette has 15 pans instead of UD's 12, and it contains a similar mix of matte and shimmer shades. While Naked Heat is full of mostly subdued colors, Re-Loaded is a bit more vibrant (get a load of that rose gold!).

Ulta sells other versions of Makeup Revolution's Iconic Palette, which all have an average review of four stars. One user wrote that the palette's colors are "beautiful" and "compare to expensive name brand eye color [palettes]."

Another wrote, "I just adore how buttery this shadow is and the color payoff was incredible even compared to other high end products." You read that right: like buttah! And for less than $10 a pop, you might as well pick up two.