A Blue & Plum Look featuring Natasha Denona Safari
About this Look
Here’s a cooler-toned look using the pink/plum shades from the new Natasha Denona Safari palette, which I complemented with shimmery shades from her permanent range.
For details on the other eye, please view this post.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Inner tearduct: Glaze (12M)
- Inner lid: Glaze (12M)
- Middle of lid: Calypso Blue (05M)
- Outer lid: Maroon (22M)
- Crease: Maasai
- Deep crease: Voodoo
- Above crease: Lotus
- Browbone: Glaze (12M), Malia
- Lower lash line: Grape(vine) (waterline), Calypso (05M) (lash line), Savanna (below lash line)
- Cheeks: Pillow Talk, How Many Carats (highlighter)
- Lips: Rebel (all over), Heat Wave (outer edges), Rose Pearl (center)
Products Used
15-Pan Eyeshadow Palette
Metallic Eye Shadow
Duo-Chrome Eyeshadow
Metallic Eye Shadow
Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Highliner Matte Gel Eye Crayon
Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Born This Way
Born This Way
Hollywood Flawless Filter
Ambient Lighting Powder
Cheek to Chic Blusher
Diamond Bomb All-Over Diamond Veil
Vice Lipstick
Vice Lipstick
Crème Lip Gloss
This is a really pretty look that complements your hair colour.
Thanks a lot, Christina!
I am ridiculously obsessed with this look!!! And the way it pairs with your hair is *sigh* I’m in love!
Thank you, Daphne!
You nailed it! 🙂
Blue and plum are such great colors together. Another great combination on my ever growing list to try.
It came out nicer than I anticipated!
I was happily not the slightest bit interested in this palette and then you posted this! ?
I bet you have dupes!
Looks fantastic with your hair!
Thank you!!
You may have already noticed this, but the ‘Savanna’ that got pulled in was not ND’s eye shade from the Safari palette, but a Buxom lip gloss! I was trying to figure out if you’d truly used lip gloss (and how!) under your eyes, when I thought, hm, that’s a safari-sounding name…. because I hadn’t read the review of the ND palette, I didn’t know it was a shade, but sure enough, I see that dark olive below the other colors.
This should be fixed!