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        <title>10 Natasha Denona Mini Eyeshadow Palettes I&#039;d Like to See</title>
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                <excerpt><![CDATA[As I was testing the newest Natasha Denona Mini Eyeshadow Palette (in Nude) this week, I was struck by how much I would love to see the mini format in a slew of other color combinations. Those of us who tend to like variety or flit between palettes likely don't need full-sized pans of eyeshadow, so the minis are a great way to enjoy a variety of color, finish, and so on at a much lower cost (compared to high-end brands single or palette price points, like ND's $129 larger palettes!]]></excerpt>
                <description><![CDATA[<div><img src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_galaxy_001_editorial.jpg" width="250" style="border:1px solid #999999; margin-bottom: 5px;" /></div>As I was testing the newest Natasha Denona Mini Eyeshadow Palette (in Nude) this week, I was struck by how much I would love to see the mini format in a slew of other color combinations. Those of us who tend to like variety or flit between palettes likely don't need full-sized pans of eyeshadow, so the minis are a great way to enjoy a variety of color, finish, and so on at a much lower cost (compared to high-end brands single or palette price points, like ND's $129 larger palettes!). I particularly liked the mix of finishes in the <a href="https://www.temptalia.com/10-natasha-denona-mini-eyeshadow-palettes-id-like-to-see/"> Continue Reading… </a>]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I was testing the newest <a href="https://www.temptalia.com/product/natasha-denona-mini-eyeshadow-palette/">Natasha Denona Mini Eyeshadow Palette</a> (in <a href="https://www.temptalia.com/product/natasha-denona-mini-eyeshadow-palette/nude/">Nude</a>) this week, I was struck by how much I would love to see the mini format in a slew of other color combinations.  Those of us who tend to like variety or flit between palettes likely don&#8217;t need full-sized pans of eyeshadow, so the minis are a great way to enjoy a variety of color, finish, and so on at a much lower cost (compared to high-end brands single or palette price points, like ND&#8217;s $129 larger palettes!).  I particularly liked the mix of finishes in the <em>Nude </em>palette with two mattes and three shimmers, as I felt like it gave me a lot of room to play.  Hope you enjoy and find some inspiration (you can always recreate the color combo with existing shades you own!) from my 10 concept palettes below&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_galaxy_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Galaxy Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Galaxy Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Galaxy</h3>
<p>Deliberately designed to be less cohesive than several of the others you&#8217;ll find described below, this is all about the kind colors and depths seen if you, quite literally, googled &#8220;galaxy&#8221; &#8212; pops of fuchsia and deep orange, violet, and more purple-leaning blue. I think the five shades work together but could see this complemented easily by shades likely already in one&#8217;s stash.</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> mid-tone, shimmery raspberry with subtle, cool undertones and a bright, metallic sheen; vivid, mid-tone orange tempered by slightly redder undertones and a matte finish; medium, golden peach with stronger, orange undertones and a metallic sheen; deep violet with flecks of blue, lavender, and pink paired with an intense, metallic finish; deeper, slightly subdued, cool purple with a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=329417,298166,329411,221345,363620,221305,310647,310648">here</a>. </p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_first-spring_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Signs of Spring Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Signs of Spring Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Signs of Spring</h3>
<p>I like pastels in spring but often find they&#8217;re lacking in quality, and it seems like, in general, that they&#8217;re harder to produce in ways that translate well across a lot of skin tones.  As a result, when I think about spring, I think about slightly richer but still more dulled down shades. </p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> light-medium, golden green with a sparkling, metallic finish and subtle gold-to-green shift; pale, muted light green with muted yellow undertones and a matte finish; pale yellow with balanced undertones and a pearl sheen (not enough to be orange and yellow enough that it isn&#8217;t gold); medium-dark mauve with gold-to-pink shift and a shiny, metallic finish; and deep reddened plum with a matte finish that leans slightly warm.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=329421,221314,351410,357131,221367,221334">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_camo_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Camo Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Camo Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Camo</h3>
<p>Who would I be if I didn&#8217;t put together some murky greens?  What I like about the five-pan format that Natasha Denona has going is that you can start to play with undertones a bit while still making it more cohesive, so the two shades on the left are slightly warmer, whereas the three shades on the right run slightly cooler.  </p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> smoky, medium-dark olive green with a soft metallic finish; light-medium dirty beige with a matte finish; pale, tarnished pewter that leans ever-so-slightly yellow with a bright, metallic finish; mid-tone, sparkling yellow-green with slightly olive undertones; and a deep, army green with neutral-to-warm undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221307,221314,353131,351412,221316,357123">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_scorched_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Scorched Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Scorched Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Scorched</h3>
<p>My vision for this palette is all those warm-toned shades we see over and over but on steroids&#8211;they&#8217;re amped up, they&#8217;re vivid and vibrant and so rich that they appear almost dense (in my mind). More Natasha Denona Sunset on Fire than just a sunset.</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> rich, molten red with warmer, more orange undertones and a soft, metallic sheen; pop of tangerine orange with strong, yellow undertones and a matte finish; intense yellow gold with true yellow undertones and a bright, shiny metallic finish; deep, orange-copper with a sparkling, metallic finish; rich, red-brown with a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=372488,329414,298171,372487,357126,325023,314867,329408,372491,298175,314859,298168">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_soft-smoke_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Warm Smoke Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Warm Smoke Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Warm Smoke</h3>
<p>Hey, I know that not everyone can or wants to wear color 24/7, and I can enjoy some sumptuous neutrals as much as the next person!  I even think there&#8217;s still room for warm neutral releases&#8230; just ones that aren&#8217;t as red/orange based. (And of course, we so need a few dozen cool-toned neutral launches but anyway&#8230;) This is my take on slightly warmer neutrals that are on the more muted side, which you might also interpret as &#8220;dirty.&#8221;  </p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> deep, plummy-taupe with subtle, warmer undertones and a satin sheen; medium, almost grayish beige with neutral-to-warm undertones and a matte finish (I envision it looking slightly darker when applied); light, dirty beige with a bright, sparkling finish; medium-dark taupe-brown with subtle, warm undertones and a metallic sheen; darker (but muted that there&#8217;s a softness to it when diffused), taupe-brown with neutral-to-cool undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221307,221330,221360,221314,221321,351412,263436,263428,221352,221368,310641,221349,298176">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_emerald_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Emerald Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Emerald Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Emerald</h3>
<p>Emerald green is really underrated.  We often see chartreuse, more lemon-lime greens, or really green-teal kind of shades, but it&#8217;s harder to find more balanced green-hues, especially from major brands.  It&#8217;s one of my favorite colors because it can lean warmer or cooler depending on what it is paired with.</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> rich, medium green with slight, warmer undertones with a soft, metallic sheen; light-medium green with very subtle yellow undertones and a matte finish (think deeper than pastel green but not mid-tone); light mint green with slightly warm-leaning undertones and a pearl finish; rich emerald green with a sparkling, metallic finish; deep, slightly muted forest green with cool undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221319,221333,329423">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_spun-sugar_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Sugar Sugar Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Sugar Sugar Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Sugar Sugar</h3>
<p>For the most part, I start playing with the colors and tones first, and then a name might come to me (though sometimes a theme, like Galaxy, inspires the colors); this was one of those where I wanted romantic pinks and plums that weren&#8217;t too pale but weren&#8217;t too red/plum either.  It is kind of funny but when I &#8220;design&#8221; these mockups, I tend to think about what&#8217;s actually doable in the industry so I&#8217;ll find ways around more troublesome types of colors if I can!</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> deeper pink with subtle, warm undertones (the type that could almost look cool-toned based on someone&#8217;s undertones and what it was next to) and a pearly sheen; mid-tone, dusty pink (much more pink than mauve) with a matte finish; light-medium pink with warmer, rosier undertones&#8211;more warm brown than gold/orange&#8211;and peach and gold shimmer with a metallic sheen; smoky, plummy mauve with flecks of gold and violet sparkle; and deepened plum with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. </p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=357129,351410,363620,221355,221367,357132,221353">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_starry-night_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Starry Night Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Starry Night Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Starry Night</h3>
<p>One of the color combos I&#8217;ve come to love is a mix of gold and blue, which I think doesn&#8217;t always sound like it&#8217;ll work, but it can end up quite beautiful.  A lot of the ones I&#8217;ve played with have included copper as well, but I thought I&#8217;d try playing with mint green as companions with the cooler, greenish-gold shade as the &#8220;pop&#8221; of color.</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> smoky, cornflower blue that leans almost violet with a peary sheen; mid-tone aqua with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish; light-medium, springy green with subtle, warm undertones and a brighter, metallic sheen; rich, greenish-gold with a sparkling, metallic finish; deep, vivid blue (I don&#8217;t want it to be a blackened blue!) with strong, cool (almost purple) undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221314,329422,221333,314867,221316,221305,221331,359889,351409,221372">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_taupe-enough_002_editorial.jpg" alt="Taupe Enough Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Taupe Enough Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Taupe Enough</h3>
<p>Taupe, how I adore thee, and yet there aren&#8217;t nearly enough of them out there, especially grayer, cooler, more neutral ones.  We tend to see plummy-taupes (almost like a mix of mauve and brown) or golden taupes (not quite brown, not quite true taupe).</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> medium-dark platinum with a bright, shiny finish; light-medium grayish-taupe with neutral undertones (expect it to go on a bit deeper than it appears in the pan); light-medium, cool beige with flecks of fine silver and gold micro-shimmer; deep, smoldering taupe with subtle, cooler undertones and flecks of subtle sparkle over a metallic finish; deep-dark taupe with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221325,372489,263428,221352,310641,221324,221359,221366,298176,359887">here</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/natasha-denona_violet-lullaby_001_editorial.jpg" alt="Violet Lullaby Eyeshadow Palette" /><br />
<em>Violet Lullaby Eyeshadow Palette</em></p>
<h3 class="text-xs-center">Violet Lullaby</h3>
<p>I suspect this is the least realistic as these types of purples are difficult to achieve, presently, without getting marked as &#8220;pigment&#8221; (as the ingredients that give the richness in purple aren&#8217;t allowed for use on the immediate area, at least in the US), but I can dream, right? Purple, purple, purple in delicious, monochromatic dreams.</p>
<p><strong>Colors I&#8217;d include:</strong> vivid, medium-dark violet with subtle, cool undertones and a pearly sheen; mid-tone lavender with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish; pale, silvery lilac with flecks of gold and periwinkle sparkle; intense, smoldering pink-purple base with flecks of pink-to-gold shifting sparkle; and a deep, slightly subdued, violet purple with cool undertones and a matte finish.</p>
<p>For those who might own several past releases from the brand, I&#8217;ve also pulled the closest shades released (some of which can be purchased individually, many of which are exclusive to a palette) that might &#8220;dupe the vibe&#8221; if any existed (so not all shades are &#8220;duped&#8221;), which you can view <a href="//www.temptalia.com/swatches/?compare=221345,310647,329426">here</a>. </p>
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