Natasha Denona Glam Face Palettes for Holiday 2021
Release Date + About the Launch
Featuring a brand-new formula that uses Japanese technology to deliver an extreme glow, this palette is perfect for traveling and creating everyday looks on the go. Designed with luxurious, never-before-seen Natasha Denona exclusive packaging, it comes in two different tones with lighter or darker shades to complement all skin tones. These rich-pressed pigmented shadows and blush leave the skin with an optimal texture and comfortable all-day wear.
11/2 at Sephora online, 11/5 in-stores, 11/5 on Natasha Denona
Products in the Launch
Glam Face Palette (Light), $59.00
- Inner Corner Sparkling metallic universal light nude
- Transition Matte light medium nude pink
- Crease Matte medium nude
- Outer Corner Sparkling metallic medium rose gold nude
- Smoke Matte dark neutral brown
- Cream Blush Matte neutral pink
- Star Glow High-shine light champagne
Glam Face Palette (Dark), $59.00
- Outer Corner Sparkling metallic medium dark rosewood brown
- Transition Matte medium warm brown
- Smoke Matte deep neutral brown
- Inner Corner Sparkling metallic light warm taupe
- Crease Matte medium dark mahogany
- Cream Blush Matte medium dusty coral
- Star Glow High shine medium champagne
I really love the look of these. They sort of remind me of the old UD Naked on the Run palette – a full eye/face palette from years back that I recall buying when we were going on a cruise and I wanted something great for travel. These aren’t the same but still they made me think of that palette. There really aren’t enough palettes of this sort around and I love something that simplifies travelling (even shorter, local jaunts) so that I don’t need an embarrassing separate piece of luggage for my makeup! Curious as to this “Japanese technology”…is that even real? Is it a term that can be substantiated? Science or sales-silliness?
Yes, it is a slurry formula that is Japanese-based. Surratt uses it as a more US-known brand, but it is also used by brands more popular in Asia.
Mariella, I still have the Born to Run palette. It was perfect for my taste. I’ve kept it because that UD eyeshadow formula was great.
I still have it too and still use it. Despite all those “use within 6 months/12 months” labels, I’ve had powder shadows for 6 years or 12 years that are still absolutely fine. Cream shadows do tend to dry out but powder products…unless they start to smell “off” or perform weirdly – I feel they’re fine and so far, I’ve never had a problem. That was a great palette and it was beautifully packaged as well – that faux tortoise shell was very nice looking.
Since I am not much of a traveller these days, I feel I probably have this territory covered with other ND products. That said, if the technology is that wondrous, perhaps one or both will find its way into my basket.., I find it difficult to pass on ND products.
I love the light version. All in one! I don’t see one shade I wouldn’t use.
I REALLY wanted a more exciting holiday offering from this brand. Plus side, my money is safe!
These pinky neutrals are not my speed. I just got the ND Green-Brown palette at the Beautylish sale. When I moved my original one got lost in transit. When I opened the new one, I wondered if I was out of my mind getting this pricey palette a second time. But then I realized the central rows of 12 colors are actually my perfect palette that no one else makes. So the one side of that perfect palette are some pinky neutrals and to the other side are some warm-y browny neutrals that I will never wear. I feel like I see these neutral palettes a thousand times– but I am a fair olive and the Green-Brown hits the spot. The only other palettes i’ve gotten in the last two years are the ND Triochrome and the new Chanel purple one.
These look so so beautiful! I just can’t do the glowy/creamy skin products these days because I don’t like when they get on my mask, but I like the colors she used and the packaging.
I’m curious. Can you pop the eyeshadows and blushes out like you can with other ND midi and full size palettes?
Even though I fall smack dab in the middle of skintones at NW30 currently, I’m eyeing the Light version. It will be a nice pick me up that I can bring along with me, if so needed. And that’s a strong probability.
Huh, both palette images have 2 eyeshadows listed as smoke (and no crease colour)… I definitely don’t need these as my current ND products don’t get nearly enough love but the Light version looks like it would be nice for travelling (that I will not be doing any time soon!)
That’s weird! I’ve seen a review if the deep and “crease” is the far right eye colour. You can also see it’s labelled “crease” on the swatches for both light and deep.
I noticed that too! It’s not like that in the photos in the email I got from Natasha Denona.
In terms of skin tones Medium means middle. I feel like it is the very very VERY least a brand can do when creating this type of product to include three version as bare minimum. 5 or 7 would be even better. With, as you might guess, the medium palette being the middle depth. ND isn’t broke, she’s not a struggling indie brand or even a large brand on the decline as far as I’m aware, she is thriving. She can afford to do better.
I 100% get your point, but i don’t think a medium offering is absolutely necessary here. We can see from the swatches both palettes can work for a wide range of skin tones. I think the light/dark is more referring to the tones of the colors in the palette, not limiting to corresponding skin tones.
Hmm… another thing to add to my wish list?? I’ve always loved ND palettes and this would slide right into my travel bag for our trip to Vegas at Christmas.
Pretty for every day use and convenient too. Does anyone know if these are all NEW shades or are they in some of her other palettes? I can’t find the info anywhere.
Thank you!
They are new shades.