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300 OUT THE WINDOW. WHY NATASHA?

300 OUT THE WINDOW. WHY NATASHA?

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Today I'm testing 3 NEW NATASHA DENONA PALETTES Sarah Dilley-Couture: I love the gold palette. So loving this video and how you went through every pan. I enjoyed seeing how you used each palette for different looks. I personally am a makeup artist but enthusiast, as well. I purchased the gold prior to video for my own collection and this was a fantastic video, your perspective is always genuine and appreciated. I also own a set of her brushes, so for whoever reads this, I am a GIANT fan of. I use them professionally and personally and have had them for 1. 5 years now. They truly work amazing and Im not the biggest fan of prepackaged sets. I also had a minor cringe moment when the 300 kylie set fiasco happened since this set was roughly around that price, but with how much use Ive gotten with them. SO worth the price tag, and they take her shadows to a new level. The brushes just preform amazingly with the formulation of the shadows. Thanks again and love this video format Tati hope to see more like this
Date: 2019-09-09

Comments and reviews: 9


I have all the Natasha Pallets & this One the Safari is Not good when it comes to blending. The dark colors are dense as u described & the light shadows are powdery. the dense shadows patch up. hence. you are using the finger to pack on the color but who has time for that? Its 129. 00 they should blend like a dream. Nonetheless; the powdery transition shadows dont blend very well with the darker denser shadows at all But if you have her collection of shadows I found the Mattes on the Safari pallet which should have retailed for 25. 00 not 129. 00. do blend with her other pallets very well. So I guess that is the only positive of the Safari pallet & the matte colors are nice. just dont blend these Matte shadows alone its a disaster. True review
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The gold palette is good value for money. You've 15 colours that'll last a couple of years and if you purchased each individual colour from a good quality brand, say at 15 to 20 each, times that by 15 = 225 to 300. I mean I should be the only one complaining here, because on the Australian Sephora website, including shipping it costs 180. The 'Lila Eyeshadow Palette' is nearly 200 and the mini that Tati showed plus shipping is 80. Boo hoo to all Aussie makeup lovers, we gots to pay big time Oh and the grand finale, the 'Star Eyeshadow Palette' plus shipping is about 255.
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Mamma Tati, you dont have to feel bad or guilty recommending pricey eyeshadows. Like you said, theyre for artists and hardcore makeup lovers. Its not wrong or bad. Im an artist (not the makeup type) and I splurge hard on special markers that are alcohol based, blend, and layer like a dream. Yeah 300 is a lot for eyeshadows and markers, but when youre profesh, its an investment. I love the eye looks you created and Im a huge fan of your videos. Keep rocking it And keep recommending the good stuff, I trust your opinion regardless of the products price tag.
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YEPP, WE'RE ALL GOING BROKEI think that Dijon is probably for Moutarde de Dijon, the city, in French. A mustard wich is done there. Mustard, yellow: it makes sence, no? haha. WHO CARES? :pNooo. Why do you like the formula of the Gold Palette. I wish you didn't haha, Im trying to reason myself D it, it's sooo gorgeous: pI love the Safari one, but to be honest, I already have almost every colors, so the price tag is just too much The colors seem similaire to the Zoeva Matte Sepctrum one. Do we have a dupe? :D
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PEOPLE: Natasha Denona is not a cheap brand. Her palettes are expensive because they are some of the best on the market. You're not paying 125 for drug store quality, you're paying for luxury. You pay more money for better quality products, it's literally that simple. If you don't want to do it that's fine, but don't hate on people who do just because you think it's ridiculous. Everyone has a unique budget and there's nothing wrong with paying more for nicer things if you can afford it.
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I cannot believe I am saying this, but Im taking these back I tried and tried and tried. the safari especially will NOT blend right for me. I thought I was crazy, or forgot to do eyeshadow, but then I compared with my Norvina and one of my Mothership palettes. and they went on like a dream. Its just too much money to spend on something that Im not in love with and can be downright frustrating. Looks completely gorgeous on you though
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I want to think like you're only paying for the quality and what not, but it's kinda obvious that you pay even more for the brand name and the feeling of luxury. Basically i think it's like Tati said. Buy it if you wanna make an investment or if it's your passion. But you obviously can find something way more affordable and the quality will be as good, just make sure to do some research.
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FYI, I just (by accident) found out yesterday that all Natasha Denona palettes can be easily depotted. The pans come off easily because there are no glue at the bottom of each individual pan. The whole palettes are magnetic. i can easily depot some of them take my favorite shades on the go. Once I am done, i can pop them right back on the original palettes, no mess, no fuzz. YAY
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Tati, I love you, but that absolutely trashed palette makes me wince so hard. It looks like a toddler grabbed it and mushed their hands around in it. I couldn't make that big a mess if I tried. (And I do understand about fallout because I own the same palettte - but mine does not look like a tester that's been out for a year at a Sephora in a busy mall)
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