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Urban Decay Travel-Size Set of 5 Sets in Cosmic and Delirious

I saw these two sets before Christmas, but thought they were quite expensive at £25.00 each so I didn’t bother. But with the after Christmas sales, I snapped them up for £15.75 each, BARGAIN! I love these pencils and have so many already, but I just can’t resist getting more.

Both limited edition sets include five travel size (0.8g) Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencils, with Cosmic being described as edgy neutrals and Delirious as colourful as and edgier than average neutrals.

COSMIC
This is the more neutral set of shades and I really like the shades Trick and Supply.
Zero - medium black (semi-matte)
Stag - deep warm brown (satin)
Cosmic - bright white (pearl)
Trick - medium dark copper brown (shimmer)
Supply - medium dark burgundy brown (shimmer)

Price - £25.00   Rating - 5/5
Recommend - Yes        Re-Purchase - Yes
Available at - UrbanDecay.co.uk, FeelUnqiue.com

DELIRIOUS
This is the more vibrant and smoky set of shades and my two favourite shades are Delirious and Accuse.
Perversion - blackest black (matte)
Zodiac - blackened brown with forest green and gold (sparkle)
Delirious - medium dark eggplant purple (shimmer)
Accuse - medium dark bright blue (sparkle)
Muse - dark chocolate brown with gold (pearl)

Price - £25.00   Rating - 5/5
Recommend - Yes        Re-Purchase - Yes
Available at - UrbanDecay.co.uk, FeelUnqiue.com

I love these pencils so much! They are so rich, creamy and pigmented and I love it when UD bring these little sets out. For future sets, I wish they would include different shades because they always pick Zero (which is their 2nd best black shade) and they seem to like including Perversion now, which is their best black shade and this isn’t a bad thing, but every set like this they include one of the blacks and you end up with a million of them! (I prefer Perversion to Zero though) | CLICK HERE | to read my overall review of this type of pencil from UD.

Which is your favourite shade set; Cosmic or Delirious?

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