A Warm, Bronze & Plum Look featuring Natasha Denona Biba
About this Look
Here’s a warmer-toned neutral look featuring the Natasha Denona Biba palette!
P.S. — Details for the other half of the look can be found here.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Inner tearduct: Monroe
- Inner lid: Rustic
- Middle of lid: Shine
- Outer lid: Rayon
- Crease: Buff
- Deep crease: Pasha
- Above crease: Tone
- Browbone: Tusk, Monroe
- Lower lash line: Grapevine, Daisy (190CK)
- Cheeks: Alba, Light (01)
- Lips: Rebel, Lavender Pearl
Products Used
Natasha Denona Biba 15-Pan Eyeshadow Palette
Natasha Denona Monroe (220M) Metallic Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Rustic (214M) Metallic Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Shine (218M) Metallic Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Rayon (221CP) Cream-Powder Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Buff (222CM) Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Pasha (219CM) Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Tone (223CP) Cream-Powder Eye Shadow
Natasha Denona Tusk (228CM) Creamy Matte Eye Shadow
Marc Jacobs Beauty (Grape)vine Highliner Matte Gel Eye Crayon
Natasha Denona Daisy (190CK) Crystal Eye Shadow
Too Faced Almond Born This Way Super Coverage Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer
Too Faced Almond Born This Way
Too Faced Ivory Born This Way
Charlotte Tilbury Light (2) Hollywood Flawless Filter
Laura Mercier Loose Setting Powder
Natasha Denona Alba Duo Glow
Natasha Denona Light (01) All Over Glow Face & Body Shimmer In Powder
Urban Decay Rebel Vice Lipstick
Bite Beauty Lavender Pearl Crème Lip Gloss
I swatched this palette the day it came out in Sephora. I’ve never felt shadows this soft in any palette. I think this formula is superior to her other palettes. I also am GLAD to see more mattes and not as many shimmers. And a different variety of mattes is really inspiring as well. I really want this palette but since it is permanent will wait for the sale at Sephora for sure. Love the looks you created.
I absolutely love the Grapevine Liner & Daisy Eyeshadow combo on the bottom lash line! It brightens the lid look visually & is a rather easy but super impactful & I’d probably never have thought of doing that with the upper eyelid look! TY Christine for the Look Section here, it’s easy to find out how & with what where & not overwhelming!