

Tease is a matte purple shade that is exactly the same as MAC’s Quarry. (L to R) MAC Mythology, UD Chopper UD Tease = MAC Quarryĭupes! Dupes. And Mythology is very close in glitter content to Chopper. As you can see in the swatch, they are not identical, but using one in place of the other would allow you to achieve a similar look. Some compare it to All That Glitters, but it leans more pink/orange. (L to R) MAC Shroom, UD Bootycall UD Chopper = MAC MythologyĬhopper is another one of those UD shades that simply does NOT have an exact dupe in MAC’s collection. If you apply too much, like Shroom, the combination can turn muddy and look unblended.

Although, a light hand and a small amount really do go a long way. Despite the name, this is a great shade for blending out many of the shades within this palette. UD Bootycall = MAC Shroomīootycall is identical to Shroom, and it’s also important to note that it is a dupe for Virgin from the Naked1 palette. I love Half Baked and it was one of my main “convincing myself to buy it” points. Woodwinked is slightly darker and pulls more brown, whereas Half Baked is a true golden, leaning more yellow shade. (L to R) MAC Ricepaper, UD Foxy UD Half Baked = MAC WoodwinkedĪlthough not exact dupes of one another, this is the closest you will come in MAC’s permanent collection. If you’re looking for a closer dupe, limited edition shade Femme Fi would be one to consider. Color-wise the two are nearly identical though. Ricepaper does have sheen to it, so it isn’t an exact dupe formulation-wise. For many of you who aren’t fans of glitter that may actually be a sigh of relief! Ha! Anyway, here we go! UD Foxy = MAC Ricepaperįoxy is a matte, yellow-leaning shade the closest you’ll find to it in MAC’s permanent collection is Ricepaper. Please also keep in mind UD has a LOT more glitter in their shades, so some of the formulas are not an exact match. You can get there, but it will require some mixing and matching to achieve it. Unfortunately, to get more “exact” and true dupes for the Naked2, I found myself doing a LOT more mixing of shades. If there are LE shades that are dupes, I will mention them, but they will not be the main comparative examples used here.

Again, I am not using LE shades as I don’t feel that’s fair for those who don’t own them. I will say I found Naked2 much harder to find exact dupes for within MAC’s permanent collection. If you enjoyed the UD Naked1 MAC Dupes post, you more than likely were looking forward to this one – me too!
