Natasha Denona I Need A Warm Palette Review

Hello friends! Let me ask you some quick questions: have you been looking for an eyeshadow palette to wear this fall? One that’s full of luscious warm tones and an assortment of different finishes? One that looks good on practically everyone and can be used for any occasion? If you said yes to any of these questions then this is the post for you. 

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In today’s post I’m sharing my thoughts on the Natasha Denona I Need A Warm Palette the newest palette to join Natasha’s more affordable 15-pan palettes. This palette was released last month and as soon as I saw it I knew it would be a go-to palette for the fall. Not only does this palette come with 15 new warm nudes, champagnes, and browns, it also features 2 new innovative finishes: Metal Gloss and Slip Cream Matte. The new Metal Gloss formula adds an almost wet-like shine to the eye while the Slip Cream Matte formula is talc-free and provides a highly pigmented matte finish that’s easy to build. 

What I really like about this palette (besides its beautiful color story) is the fact that it’s easy to work with. The shades are easy to blend and work well together. Also, you never have to worry about your makeup fading as the day (or night) goes on, because all of Natasha Denona’s products are long-wearing. I also found the palette to be very versatile because you can use it for natural, everyday looks or for more sparkly, ethereal night time looks, making it perfect for the upcoming holiday season. The packaging is nice and compact, which makes this palette perfect for travel, and it even comes with a full-size mirror. If you love warm tones, you should definitely give the Natasha Denona I Need A Warm Palette a try – you won’t be disappointed. 

Shade Names (left to right):

Soft Spot, Fancy, Mellow, Phenomena, Ripe

Shade Names (left to right):

Elm, Snug, Vim, Push, Fervor

Shade Names (left to right):

Pep, Homie, Hanker, Dynamism, Flashover

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