Urban Decay launches Pulp Fiction collection

updated the 6 October 2015 à 23:51
Pulp Fiction Palette
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It has already been 20 years since Pulp Fiction was out in the cinema (featuring Uma Thurman) – and to celebrate, Urban Decay has launched a special collection to help you achieve Mia Wallace’s signature look.

When it comes to cult classics, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction is the movie we bet is on everyone’s list. While some are too young to have seen it when it first came out 20 years ago, there’s no doubt that the movie buffs among us have managed to watch it at some point in the last decade or so. Mia Wallace (aka Uma Thurman)’s  ultra-sexy look was one aspect of the movie which we loved and to help us recreate it,  Urban Decay is launching Urban Decay X Pulp Fiction collection which has everything we need for this 90s transformation. Here’s how to get the look:

A dark look

To create a fierce look with Pulp Fiction palette (approx. USD45), apply the light beige all over the eyelid – create larger looking eyes by applying the darker brown colour in the crease.

Doll Eyes

The transparent gel eyeliner is infused with beautiful black and silver highlights. Apply a thin line along your lash line and you will be transported to the 90s!

Glitter Eyeliner in Heavy Metal  (approx. USD25)

The lips

As we all know, bold lips are Mia Wallace’s signature beauty look. Moisturize your lips, then go in with a lip liner – to give the appearance of fuller lips simply outline the lips a little outside your natural shape. Gently fill with lipstick and smile!

Lipstick Revolution (approx. USD25)

24/7 Glide-on Pencil Lip Pencil (approx. USD24)

The nails

After applying a smoothing and whitening base, apply the pulp fiction nail varnish (approx. USD21) – formulated without toluene, formaldehyde or DBP.

The Pulp Fiction Collection by Urban Decay will be available in September exclusively at Sephora stores and online at www.sephora.com.

Isabelle Lafond


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