10 Ways to Wear Natasha Denona Zendo Eyeshadow Palette

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Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette

Natasha Denona Zendo 15-Pan Small Eyeshadow Palette ($65.00 for 0.67 oz.) is the brand’s newest palette, so I thought I’d share some possible color combinations to wear using the shades within the palette. I actually struggled a little more than I expected to come up with a variety of looks!

About This Series

Each look idea is centered around a “quad” of four shades with the expectation that one might bring in the appropriate brow bone or additional transitional shade based on skin tone. Consider these ideas a jumping off point with four “core” colors that can inspire your next look. For reference, based on how I usually apply makeup, I would consider applying the shades in this order: inner lid, middle of lid, outer lid/crease, and crease/above crease or lid.










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Natalie Avatar

Thank you for doing these. I’ve used maybe 4 shades consistently to stay in my comfort zone. I’m not used to the amazing pigmentation of some of these shadows, so I’ve had to apply them very lightly or I wind up with a clown-eyed look. 😂😂😂

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