#Natasha denona book palette full#
I will have a full Les Beiges review coming up very soon but here are quick side by sides if you want a look: It was really close and most of you preferred a review of the Chanel Les Beiges Les Indispensables instead. I did a poll on Instagram stories asking which palette you wanted me to review, this one or the new Chanel. I’ll re-swatch larger swatches once I receive my replacement camera flash in the mail (that was the item that broke), but you can scroll down for all 15 shades in the comparison photo.ġ4 of the 15 shades (will be updated, my apologies!) I swatched the palette and just realized I forgot to include one shade Coco (dark matte brown, third one on top row). Spot is a matte deep black smokey color.Buff is a matte satin warm antique pink.Rustic is a metallic bronzey shimmer (LOVE this one).Lasting power is really good – stays put on top of a cream shadow base, doesn’t budge and layers beautifully.
I’ve played with this palette for about a week now and think it’s a beautiful option for those who want a little bit of everything in a neutral palette. You can find it now at Sephora and Beautylish.
Biba pulls neutral but still has a mix of warm neutral and cool neutrals – there are enough colors in here to give you a wide range of complete eye looks. Pigment is excellent across the board with very easy to blend textures. It has a very unique powder texture that feels satiny and soft to the touch. Natasha Denona launched her beautiful Biba Eyeshadow Palette ($129) and it’s a beautiful! It’s an all neutral 15-pan eyeshadow palette with a mix of satins, shimmers and mattes (no glitters).