The Natasha Denona Eyeshadow Palette 28 in Purple Blue: The Guiltiest Pleasure! - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Yes.
That's right.
I'll give yous a minute…
If your torso is prepare now, this is THE Natasha Denona 28 Eyeshadow Palette in Purple Blue ($239), and information technology's about to sell out on Beautylish as we speak!
The hype around this product is very real for many reasons, the offset i being the price (!), the 2nd being the colors, and the 3rd beingness the formula.
First…
The toll
For $239, this single item is one of the most expensive eyeshadow palettes on the marketplace. The pans work out to roughly $8.50, and you're getting 28 of them. If you merely collect Natasha Denona eyeshadows, this is a great value.
Just if yous're like me and collect eyeshadows from about every brand, this is a question mark (?) for sure. Buying 28 Makeup Geek or MAC eyeshadows (similar the $6 refill pans) would actually save you money!
These are presented equally "pro-quality" and "ultra-pigmented," and they're packaged in a VERY smartly designed, sleek, and surprisingly small-scale palette. I really appreciate the broad variety of different colors and finishes.
The colors
The colors speak for themselves. Cute and subtle, but loud and incredibly nuanced at the same time. As the "Purple-Blue" palette, y'all get an incredible range with some added pinks, silvers, and taupes. I would say that I'm a neutral lover with an appreciation for colour, and I discover that this palette is very wearable, save for three or iv of the colors. I think the range of colors rounds out the palette for color lovers and neutral lovers alike.
The Regal Blue palette contains:
28V electric violet, 82V nina's orchid, 51M rosewood, 80M piggy, 40M lavander gray, 11M metal steel bluish, 11V steel blue, 38M grayness-brown, 24V aubergine, 22M maroon, 60M golden rose, 63M oxide, 84V powder blue, 09M quick silver, 32P deep slate gray, 75P satin skin, 52M golden biscuit, 70P cool plum, 92M petroleum blue, 89V koh tao, 03V deep pacific, 12M coat, 23P smoky plum, 49M vintage, 05M calypso blue, 65V fume, 04M chromatic, 01V navyParaben-gratis.
70 g / two.5 oz.
The formula
This is one of the harder aspects to write about because I have mixed opinions on the very stark difference between the mattes and the shimmers.
The shimmers experience gel-similar and thick to me, adhering to my lids like a cream. They behave more like pressed pigments than any eyeshadow I've used. In contrast, overall, the mattes are tricky to piece of work with. They're dry out, leave some fallout, and don't apply as smoothly as I'd like. I have to work quickly and carefully to avert making a mess.
Equally for the majestic, pinkish, and turquoise mattes, they blend out a little amend — as y'all can see in my look below — but I still accept to employ peel-toned eyeshadows to blend away the edges.
A few of my favorite looks…
- 28V Electric Violet all over the lid
- 82V Nina'southward Orchid composite to the edges of 28V Electrical Violet
- 68M Golden Rose in the center of my chapeau
- 80M Piggy in the inner corner
- Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette for warm matte blending shades throughout
Likewise wearing: MAC Lipglass in Pure Fiction, Becca Luminous Aqua Foundation in Fair, Becca Shimmering Pare Perfector in Rose Gold, Chosungah 22 Brow Maker in Black-Brown
- 63M Oxide full-bodied on the lid
- 1V Navy and 65V Fume right in the crease and the outer crease. Was virtually unable to make the bluish look smooth…but I kept going!
- 5m Calypso Blue along the unabridged bottom waterline
- 60M Gilt Rose patted onto the front part of the waterline
- Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette for warm blending shades throughout
Also wearing: MAC Mineralize Rich Lipstick in Affect the Earth, Make Upwardly For E'er Hard disk drive Foundation in N120, Estee Lauder Bronzing Powder in Medium.
I forgot to do my brows, eek!
If you're a hardcore eyeshadow lover like I am, I think you'll love the cute colors and convenience of this palette, and while the night mattes aren't my favorite, I'm willing to piece of work around them considering I can't alive without some of these shimmers.
This is truly a guilty pleasure palette, and I hope I can exercise it justice with some more colorful looks in the time to come!
If you're game for it, the $239 Natasha Denona Eyeshadow Palette 28 is available now at Beautylish.
See you in the next,
Anna
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