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Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Review

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Hello beautiful people! Today I am going to share with you my review and swatches of the Natasha Denona Xenon Palette. Xenon is a chilled icy neutral palette with shades of white and gray. Natasha Denona describes it as a sensual, cool-toned color story with multi-dimensional sparkles and metallic blacks, vibrant grays, and icy pinks, with edgy, glamorous eyes and smoky shades. Perfect for eyes. I purchased this palette from Ulta. I love using my Ulta points to pick out beautiful palettes.

Where to buy
Ulta, natasha denona

xenon palette

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outside of xenon palette It’s cool. I love the space/starry sky theme. Inside the palette, all eyeshadows are clearly labeled. Natasha Denona makes it easy to pop your palette so you’ll want to rearrange it from light to dark.

about my skin color

I have very fair, neutral cool skin. The last time I accidentally exposed myself to the sun, my skin turned a cool olive color. My current best matching skin tone products are:

natasha denona xenon palette swatch

Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatches on White Skin
xenon Swatches taken indoors with indirect natural light.

Sample eyeshadows in order:

  • Snowbow – low tide
  • Superion – Sposh
  • skift – night sky
  • Neve – Contrail
  • Glue – Blizzard
  • Cygnus – Arashi
  • Lime – Sunilt
  • Stella
Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatch on White Skin
sample of xenon palette Outdoors in cloudy natural light.

Clouds were part of the day when I took these photos. The photo above was covered in clouds.

Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatches for Brighter Skin
xenon Swatch taken outdoors on a bright afternoon in direct sunlight.

Since this photo was taken in the afternoon when direct sunlight was strong, I waited for the sun to come out before taking the photo. In the photo above, you can see the iridescent glow on Snowbow and Superionic.

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xenon shade description

  • Snowbow 522KS – Crystal Sparkling Pink with Multicolor Spots
  • Ebb 519M – Metallic Midnight Blue
  • Superionic 520SF – Sparkling Foil Silver with Multicolor Spots
  • Sposh 521CP – Matte Cream Powder Charcoal
  • Skift 528SF – Sparkling Foil Light Medium Champagne
  • Night Sky 523M – Metallic Black
  • Névé 526SM – Sparkling Metallic Peony Pink
  • Contrail 524CM – Matte White
  • Greu 518SM – Sparkling Metallic Iron Gray
  • Blizzard 517CM – Matte Light Gray
  • Cygnus 515SF – Sparkling Foil Anthracite
  • Flurry 527CM – Matte eggshell
  • Lime 514M – Metallic White
  • Snirt 525CM – Matte Medium Gray
  • Stella 516SW – Sparkling Wet Effect White

xenon palm sample

natasha denona xenon palette swatch on fair skin
From top to bottom: Snowbow, Skift, Superionic, and Cygnus.
Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatch (Light Skin)
Cygnus, ebb tide, night sky, and Sposh were sampled from top to bottom.
Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatches
From top to bottom: Superionic, Stellar, Neve, and Rime.
Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Swatch, Pale Skin
From top to bottom: Contrail, Blizzard, Flurry, and Sunilt.

natasha denona xenon palette review

Natasha Denona Xenon Palette Review by Cordelia Frost

As many of you know, my skin is very fair with a neutral cool undertone. I can wear both gold and silver jewelry, but silver tends to flatter me the most. So when I discovered that natasha denona xenon paletteI was so excited! This is the coolest toned premade eyeshadow palette I’ve ever purchased. As someone who loves cool tones, finding a palette that is truly 100% cool toned was like a dream come true. So many palettes claim to be cool-toned, but you end up mixing neutral or warm shades, which can leave you a little disappointed.

This palette contains two shades that are listed as pink, but on my skin tone; snowbow Shows a hint of pink. Couldn’t see any pink hue Neve not at all.

The first thing that attracted me was snowbow, Neve, super ion, Cygnusand Stella. However, once I tried out the palette, I really enjoyed it. Flurry, snart, blizzard, night skyand ebb tide Too! I noticed some similarities Stella, limeand Neveand out of the three, Stella It’s my favorite.

The shades that really surprised me were; skift. It’s almost a warm color, more brownish than I expected. Even the slightest warmth of browns, oranges, and yellows seems to be amplified on the skin and appear warmer than it is in the pot.

How to change the palette

If I were to truncate this palette to avoid redundancy, I would choose: Snowboard, Ebbtide, Superion, Neve, Glue, Cygnus, Stellar, Flurry, Snite, Blizzard, Contrail, and night sky.

What’s interesting is that I usually prefer smaller palettes over larger palettes, so I naturally gravitate toward the 12-pan palette.

final thoughts

Overall, I really love this color story! Cool, icy neutrals are perfect for creating a sophisticated and edgy look. Whether you’re looking for a subtle daytime look or a dramatic evening style, this palette has you covered.

If you like icy neutrals and cool tones, xenon palette It might be exactly what you were looking for. However, if you prefer warm tones or don’t like neutral colors, you may want to skip this one.

We would love to hear your thoughts. Do you have a request for a tutorial? xenon palette?Let us know in the comments section below. I would be happy to create some looks for you.

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