Eyeshadow
Natasha Denona
Natasha Denona Eyeshadow is a set of eyeshadow formulas. There are 7 formulas in this set, which include the following: Cream-Powder Eye Shadow, Crystal Eye Shadow, Creamy Matte Eye Shadow, Matte Eye Shadow, Sparkling Eye Shadow, Duo-Chrome Eyeshadow, Metallic Eye Shadow.
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To view by product type, please browse each included formula separately: Cream-Powder Eye Shadow, Crystal Eye Shadow, Creamy Matte Eye Shadow, Matte Eye Shadow, Sparkling Eye Shadow, Duo-Chrome Eyeshadow, Metallic Eye Shadow.
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The majority of the brand's eyeshadows are quite pigmented, blendable, and long-wearing. The eyeshadows have improved over time, particularly with respect to longevity (without a primer). The original formula often creased on me within seven to eight hours, whereas the more current formula wears eight to nine hours with fading (instead of full-on creasing). The more matte finishes tend to be a bit more velvety, substantial, and less dry/powdery compared to prior iterations.
Cream-Powder: Cream-Powders are the more unique formulation and tend to have firmer, almost stiff, consistencies and more semi-opaque, watercolor-esque coverage. They are longer-wearing, but they can take a few uses to learn how to use. This formula has also improved compared to when it first debuted--it is a bit more... Read More.
The majority of the brand's eyeshadows are quite pigmented, blendable, and long-wearing. The eyeshadows have improved over time, particularly with respect to longevity (without a primer). The original formula often creased on me within seven to eight hours, whereas the more current formula wears eight to nine hours with fading (instead of full-on creasing). The more matte finishes tend to be a bit more velvety, substantial, and less dry/powdery compared to prior iterations.
Cream-Powder: Cream-Powders are the more unique formulation and tend to have firmer, almost stiff, consistencies and more semi-opaque, watercolor-esque coverage. They are longer-wearing, but they can take a few uses to learn how to use. This formula has also improved compared to when it first debuted--it is a bit more yielding now.
Creamy Matte Eye Shadows: These are an improvement to the brand's original Matte Eye Shadow formula. They're creamier, more velvety, and more substantial with less powderiness, greater pigmentation, but are still blendable and easy to work with.
Crystal Eye Shadow / Sparkling Eye Shadow: The sparkling shades can have some fallout, depending on how they're applied and how sparkly they are, so they sometimes work better with fingertips or a dampened brush; they can also run sheerer compared to other finishes.
Metallic Eye Shadow / Duo-chrome Eyeshadow: The metallic finish (and most of the duo-chromes seem like metallics to me, just with shift!) is often the creamiest, slightly denser in feel, but has excellent pigmentation, adhesion, and blendability.
The average rating based on all reviewed formula(s) in this set is shown below.
Eyeshadow
LELimited Edition.
Here are the highest rated Natasha Denona Eyeshadow shades:
The breakthrough formula of the eyeshadow glides smoothly on skin, providing high payoff and soft feel to it. CP- Richly pigmented wet powder formula that is easy to blend. CM- ND's Signature matte formula is creamy to the touch and seamlessly blends on the lid. CK- Sparkling cream powder finely milled pearls and crystals for a dazzling diamond-like sparkle effect. Sheer finish. Can be used as a topper. M-metallics in multiple textures: Foiled rich in texture, Satin-soft finish metallic, Sparkling-contains varying sizes of crushed mineral pearls for a dazzling effect. DC- Duo chrome- shade shifting pearls with a metallic finish.