Keeping Warm with Natasha Denona Mini Zendo Eyeshadow Palette

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Natasha Denona

Mini Zendo Palette

I absolutely love a mini eyeshadow palette, especially these days since I don’t find myself wearing as much eyeshadow as before. Therefore a smaller pan size that still allows me to experience a new colour story is a total win for me and this new Natasha Denona Mini Zendo really spoke to me from first look at swatches. For all the details and swatches keep scrolling.

Natasha Denona Mini Zendo Eyeshadow Palette
CAD $33.00 USD $25.00
Size: 5 x 0.8 g

This is a warm-toned palette that is bronze-inspired and it is perfect for this time of year and the holiday season with a mix of mattes, metallics and duochrome finishes. It is compact, vibrant and ultra-pigmented.


SHADE SPECIFICS

Stark: Deep Burgundy (metallic finish)
Bare: Pastel Rose (matte finish)
Stripped: Silver Taupe (metallic finish)
Dazz: Coral with Bronze Reflects (duochrome finish)
Uncovered: Dusty Coral (matte finish)

SHOW ME THE SHADES

Left to Right: Uncovered, Dazz, Stripped, Bare and Stark

As far as a standout shades for me it is definitely Stark and Stripped their metallic finishes that steal the show in this palette they gleam with high pigmentation we’ve come to know and love from Natasha. Its these shades that keeps me reaching for the palette again and again and I am typically a matte lover when it comes to standout shades.
My only disappointment in this palette is Bare its just lackluster and slightly chalky to me and does not pack as much intentional matte intensity as I would like.

Application

Matte shadows apply best with a fluffy brush to blend or a detail brush for precision.
Metallic and Duochrome shades are be applied with your choice of eye shadow brush for a subtle application. If you want the ultimate foil finish payoff, apply with a damp eye shadow brush or the tip of your finger.

Other Niceties

These shades are Cruelty-free, Free of parabens, talc, and phthalates and Made in Italy.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Its another great addition to the Natasha Mini Palette line and I particularly enjoyed the colour story of this one especially in these fall and winter months as it brings a different type of smoky bronze warmth. The metallics are beautiful and leave me wanting to apply them over and over. If you haven’t fallen for a new palette in awhile and don’t want to break the bank this is a great option.

Have you tried the Natasha Denona Mini Palettes? If so, which one is your favourite and why?
I’d love to know - Comment Below.

With Nice Things and a Zest for Zendo,

Andrea

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