Urban Decay is launching a new 12-shade Naked Honey palette - and fans are SO excited
THE beauty world descended into an international day of mourning last year when Urban Decay announced they were discontinuing their beloved original Naked Palette.
Since then, the American beauty brand has graced us with a dreamy Cherry-toned version of their eyeshadow shades- and now they've officially one-upped themselves with their latest launch.
That's right, the brand is bringing out a gorgeous honey-inspired palette featuring 12 buttery, golden shades.
Launching in-stores and online next month, this stunning selection of eyeshadows include three of Urban Decay's classic nude matte shades which are ideal for base colours and shading.
As well as three chocolate brown crease colours, the palette also boasts five glittery metallic shades of amber which gives it a "retro golden glow" vibe.
The brand teased: "Reach for our go-to shade Amber (it practically glows), create the perfect hazy, smoked-out eye with Sting (warm brown matte) or get hooked on Honey (intense gold metallic) for the ultimate '70s statement eye."

- Naked Honey Palette, £42 from Urban Decay - coming soon

And considering how beauty fans have been collecting each and every single one of the Naked palettes since they launched in 2010, it'll come as no surprise that shoppers were BUZZING over the news... sorry not sorry.
Flooding the brand's Instagram post with excited comments, one fan gushed: "We loveeeee some yellow tones."
In reference to the honey-toned, textured case, another added: "The packaging is EVERYTHING."
Describing it as "their type of palette", a third raved: "I do not have anything like this - need!"
Make a note in the diaries beauty fans because we're predicting this palette is going to sell out FAST.
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