Palette Power: Introducing the Natasha Denona Lila Palette + Hourglass Metallic Strobe Palette

*Natasha Denona Lila Palette
Today’s story is dedicated to two new beauty releases that embody the power of palettes: possessing a wealth of blendable shades yielding infinite potential, the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette (also available at Sephora) and *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette will instantly elevate your beauty routine. 
Kindly scroll on for an overview of the Lila Palette, closeups of the radiant new *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette, a full beauty look with both and the Bottom Line…

The Power of a palette…the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette
Replete with 15 buttery shades of warm neutrals offset by royal washes of purple in both matte and radiant finishes, the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette (also available at Sephora), is a thing of opulent beauty! I was completely captivated by this palette the seconds I opened opened the metallic purple case and have used it nearly every day since receiving it. 
A major dimension of its allure is that every single hue is wearable, which is a must in my quickly-apply-makeup-in-my-car-before-teaching lifestyle. The matte shades have neutral to cool undertones that synergistically harmonize with the warm chrome tones and vivid purple shades, ensuring that even the most creativity-challenged individual will be able to craft an eye that’s modern and beautiful. Buttery smooth texture, excellent color payoff and crease-free wear further validate the immense value of Lila; it’s truly my favorite Natasha Denona palette to date and I earnestly implore you to give it serious thought, especially if you are drawn to warm neutrals, cool mattes and lavish purples…your eyes will thank you!

Official details, courtesy of Beautylish:
Inspired by her love for the color purple, makeup artist Natasha Denona’s Lila Palette features 15 shadows in four beloved finishes for showstopping eye looks day and night. Choose from a spectrum of purple-inspired shades to sculpt and define your eyes—the color-coordinated design and foolproof formula make it easy to achieve flawless results no matter your skill level.

THE SHADES
  • Per Se 135 CM: Smoky lilac with a Creamy Matte finish
  • Viola 136 M: Magenta violet with a Metallic finish
  • Amara 137 CM: Rusty berry with a Creamy Matte finish
  • Cyclone 138 DC: Pink copper with a Duo-Chrome finish
  • Nude Vino 139 CM: Tan mauve with a Creamy Matte finish
  • Layla 140 M: Deep brown mauve with a Metallic finish
  • Amethyst 141 M: Cool purple with a Metallic finish
  • Magnetic 142 M: Bright fuchsia with a Metallic finish
  • Magnolia 143 K: Peach champagne with a Chroma Crystal finish
  • Nude Mauve 144 CM: Dusty mauve with a Creamy Matte finish
  • Juneau 145 S: Sheer icy lavender with a Metallic finish
  • Livid 146 DC: Silver amethyst with a Duo-Chrome finish
  • Purpure 147 M: Berry burgundy with a Metallic finish
  • Dragon Bite 148 DC: Green red with a Duo-Chrome finish
  • Helio 149 M: Soft rose with a Metallic finish 

From L-R: Per Se, Viola, Amara, Cyclone, Nude Vino, Layla, Amethyst, Magnetic, Magnolia, Nude Mauve, Juneau, Uvid, Purpure, Dragon Bite and Helio. 
From bottom to top: Per Se, Viola, Amara, Cyclone, Nude Vino, Layla, Amethyst, Magnetic, Magnolia, Nude Mauve, Juneau, Uvid, Purpure, Dragon Bite and Helio. 

The Complete Look.
The Compete Look: To complement the warm rosy tones of the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette (also available at Sephora), I integrated warm neutrals and a fresh matte lip, offset by the incandescent glow of the brand new *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette (keep reading for details and swatches!)
Base + Face.
// BASE + FACE //
  • Clé de Peau Beauté Radiant Cream Foundation in O40 (swatches of all shades + my previous review HERE): I recently rediscovered this medium coverage foundation and forgot how much I love it! With SPF 24 and a satin finish that stays in place for 10+ hours on my face, it’s perfection for weekends outdoor and long work days alike. 
  • *By Terry Stylo-Expert in 4.5 Soft Beige (reviewed HERE): Excellent to spot conceal and brighten up the under eyes, this is my new favorite highly pigmented base product.
  • *Marc Jacobs O!Mega Bronzer: I am super late to the game on this formula but am so glad I finally tried it; the soft, light tan powder bronzer feels almost creamy; it has buildable color payoff and a matte finish that is subtle and flattering. I highly recommend giving it a spin. 
  • *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette : I applied a mix of Lucent Strobe and Pure Strobe to the high points of my face, focusing on the upper cheekbones for skin that has an ethereal radiance. 
  • *Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Beauty Light Wand (reviewed HERE): I used a bit on the bridge of my nose for a tender glow…by the way, this creamy highlighter is always in my makeup bag as of late.
  • *Glossier Cloud Paint in Beam: A touch of this sheer apricot hue blended on the apples of my cheeks creates a demure flush that makes skin look lit from within. This is my first Glossier product and I am definitely intrigued!
  • *Chantecaille HD Perfecting Powder: Whisper light and nearly invisible on the skin, this powder buffs aways visible pores and unwanted shine…it’s a veritable filter. 
Swatches in direct sunlight.  
The *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette 
A Closer Look…

A masterful melange of three illuminating powders, the *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette  takes highlighting to a new echelon; imparting an extra dose of radiance that is entirely apropos for both day and evening, this streamlined trifecta will be the most exquisite companion for all of the holiday events that await in the coming months.
The sheen that the trio imparts is nearly liquid in nature, providing a hyper-natural glow that becomes on with the skin upon application. The pink pearl Strobe Light, pale gold Pure Light and rose gold Lucent Light blend like a dream with a gossamer finish and virtually no powder fallout…truly exceptional! 

Up close and personal.
Official details, courtesy of Hourglass:
• Formulated with intensely concentrated, multifaceted pearl particles in varying sizes and refraction levels to give the most reflective glow to the high points of the face 
• The velvety texture ensures a smooth application as it glides across skin to reveal your most intense, amplified highlight
• Concentrated formula utilizes Photoluminescent Technology to intensify the way light reflects on the skin
• Vegan & gluten free
• .116 OZ / 3.3 G (x3)

SHADE DESCRIPTIONS
Absolute Strobe Light – a soft pink metallic pearl powder for a captivating highlight
Pure Strobe Light – a pale gold metallic pearl powder for an exquisite highlight
Lucent Strobe Light – a rose gold metallic pearl powder for a magnetic highlight

Swatches in direct sunlight. 

Eyes.
// EYES //
  • I applied the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette (also available at Sephora) in Amara (all over lid), Magnetic (in the crease), Magnolia (as a transition color toward brow) and Juneau (at the brow bone to highlight); the look wore flawlessly (no creasing, no smudging, even in humid seaside weather) for well over 9 hours. 
  • *Gucci Smoky Impact Eyeliner in Iconic Black: A touch in my lower waterline for additional impact. 
  • *Lancome Monsieur Big Mascara (reviewed HERE): Still impressed with this ultra-dark, volumizing and lengthen formula…two coats and I’m good to go all day.
  • *Plume Science Brow Pomade in Ashy Daybreak: This all natural cream formula–infused with nourishing Plume Science Serum–enhances the shape and volume of brows, adding long-lasting dimension and definition in seconds. Ashy Daybreak is a versatile taupe shade that works well with medium-dark ash brows like mine. 
The full eye look. 

Lips. 
// LIPS //
  • Dior Addict Lip Glow Pomade Color Reviver Instant Oil-Gel Care: I purchased this beguiling lip formula last month while in Philadelphia and am still impressed with its silky hydration and non-sticky, glowing pink veil of color; the gel-oil texture is unlike all other lip products in my arsenal and it works so well under matte formulas (as worn below), over nude lip liner or even as an overnight treatment. 
  • YSL Tatouage Couture Liquid Matte Lip Stain in #7 Nu Interdit and #11 Rose Illicite: Lightweight with lovely color payoff, this new formula has a soft matte-meets-cream finish that–in my experience–lasts for hours without drying out the lips. #7 Nu Interdit is a rosy beige nude (worn in the images at the end of this post) that is positively effortless, thereby seamlessly blending with a variety of makeup looks and #11 Rose Illicite is a cool medium pink for moments when a bit more color is desired. 
Swatches in direct sunlight.  
The following images reflect all products in action in afternoon sunlight…

// STYLE NOTES //

Last look.
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Bottom Line: I hope you enjoyed this review of both the *Natasha Denona Lila Palette (also available at Sephora)and the *Hourglass Metallic Strobe Lighting Palette; well worth the investment, both palettes are brimming with wearable hues in formulas that perform at the highest level and I know I’ll be reaching for both all fall. 
What may have caught your eye in this story…do tell!
Good things ahead, including a fresh video, a beauty and skincare packing list (headed to London Fashion Week!) and a host of new product procurements…xx,
–The Beauty Professor

**PR samples provided for review denoted by an asterisk (the rest purchased by me),  however, as always, all of my opinions are expressly and unequivocally my own.  © 2012-17 Beautyprofessor® All Rights Reserved. Do not copy, reprint or republish content and/or photos without author’s written permission.

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Comments (3)

  • Unknown Reply

    I need them both in my life. So pretty <3
    And, I don't even have to say, you look FABULOUS.

    September 13, 2017 at 6:09 am
  • Unknown Reply

    I'm absolutely obsessed with looking at pictures of Natasha Deanna palettes. They are unbelievably gorgeous but they're so pricy. Such an internal struggle.
    Teenage Wayfarer

    September 13, 2017 at 3:45 pm
  • MissVargasLady Reply

    SUCH stunning swatches! Those colors are absolutely a treat to look at- even if those types of colors will never find their way to my eyes 🙂 Your skin is always so ethereal.

    September 14, 2017 at 5:12 pm

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