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Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette

March 1, 2024

 

Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette review via The Beauty Lookbook

Natasha Denona launched a new palette called the Hy-per Natural Face Palette ($62) for eyes and cheeks and it is stunning! It just launched at Sephora and Ulta Beauty.

The Hy-per Natural Face Palette has a contour/bronze color (3 shades), one pressed blush (two shades) and five eyeshadows.

Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette

The cheek colors are super smooth and blend beautifully. I like that the contour color can be used in a variety of ways for eyes, cheeks, contouring etc. On me it pulls neutral with a slight warm undertone but doesn’t pull orangey at all. The blush duo has a light pink and deeper rose pink. You can also use them individually, layered or mixed together on a brush.

The eyeshadows have a unique almost creamy texture. They are gel-powders described as having a hybrid texture which makes them smooth, creamy, silky all at the same time. I think the shades are really beautiful and the shimmer is stunning on each color. The shade Dreamy has a bit more pop and sparkle to it but it’s smooth and not chunky.

Colors show up really well on my medium tan skin. They blend out nicely for a more subtle look but you can layer for more pigment without the colors looking cakey.

Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette

Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette swatches

I did a tutorial wearing this palette linked below.

 

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Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette makeup look

Natasha Denona Hy-per Natural Face Palette

I think it’s beautiful for spring but really can be worn year round. I love everything about it from the colors, texture, packaging and they stay put on the skin and last all day for me. It looks perfect for everyday or travel. 100% recommend.

You can find it now at Sephora and Ulta Beauty.

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Palette provided by Natasha Denona for review.

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