 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. I promised you I would get a 3 looks 1 palette video up with the Natasha Denona Retro Palette. So I create 3 looks, nothing too crazy. All of the looks that I did today were very simple to do. It allowed me to play with a few of the colors that I haven't yet used. I promised you guys I would update you on my thoughts on this palette. So I create 3 beautiful looks for today's video. If you want to see my tutorials, then just keep watching. So for this first look, I haven't yet used the color Swing. So this is going to be the star of the show for this one. I want to keep this on kind of like a mauve purple look. We're going to go in with Andy using this Olimar Cosmetics Crease Brush. I love this shade. It was just made for purple looks and you can see it pulls quite vibrant on the skin. Much more lilac-y than I was anticipating, which I am not mad about at all. How pretty is that? I'm using a Sonia G Soft Definer on my lower lash line as well. Next, we're going to go in with Swing. I'm using a Ruffer at number 28 brush. I'm going to put this all over the eyelid. This is one of the shades that I have not yet used. So we're going to do a little mini review on this shade right here. It's giving me a good amount of pigment as you can see and it looks great for a smoky eye. I am getting some fallout on the cheek, but nothing crazy. I haven't set my face though, so hopefully this will come off. I'm going to take a crease brush from Ruffer. This is a 14 and we are blending out those edges and it's creating this soft hazy smoky eye. And it almost looks like I put a darker shade in the crease. When this is blended out, it looks really pretty. Worked out really well. It held its color on the eyelid. See if I can swipe off. Not bad. I can always go over with more foundation or concealer if need be. Also going to run Swing along the lower lash line. Taking some of Vivian on the corner of my crease brush and I'm going to use this to help blend out the edges. Just like this. See how that makes it look more blended? Clean up right here. I'm not sure what happened. Taking some of Rebellion now and we're going to do this to add a little bit of extra definition in the outer corner. PK Beauty 207 we are taking Mod. This is a matte cream color and I'm just going to lighten up the inner corner right here underneath the brow bone. Amazing. I'm going to do liner and lashes and I wish I could the final look. Here's the first look. I went pretty dramatic with the eyeliner since we did a deep purple smokey eye. Also I'm wearing these aqua marine lashes from Sephora Collection. They're terrible. I don't recommend them but here is the first look. While we're waiting for this lash glue to dry let's do the second eye. Now I wanted to do an all matte look. I know there's like awesome textures in here but I wanted to do a look that involved Mod right here all over the lid. That's what we're going to do. I haven't decided what way. Okay. I'm starting off with Gogo and in this look I also just want to demonstrate to you how awesome her cream to powder formula is. You can see we're getting zero fallout here. I'm going to leave this portion of my lid pretty color free so you'll see when I'm blending it up here. I'm leaving the inner part of my eye very very open. Normally I tend to go lower with my crease color but I'm keeping it high for this look. Gogo is gorgeous. Okay. Okay this is not a cream to powder but I want to use Amora just because it looks like it's going to be a good shade. It's actually Amora not Amora but anyways. This is the kind of vibe that I'm going for so we're going to just put it in the outer corner and blend it outwards. See how I'm like pulling it out? You can always clean it up with some concealer or foundation whatever you choose. I'm not going too far in with this color no matter how much I want to blend it inwards. Blending outwards only. Going in with Gogo again. We're just running this along the lower lash line particularly focusing it in the outer half. But I did bring it a little bit in the inner half. Gosh this lash glue is taking forever to dry. And then Amora really going to focus in this outer corner and this shade only gets blended outwards. Not inwards. Might feel a little weird doing that but that's how we got to do it for this look. With the ref for 28 brush I'm going into Mod. I want that really clean bright open-eyed look. So I'm filling up even the inner crease with that color and get that lid space. Going to really open up the eye. My God how good does this look? And also fill her up down here in a part of the lower lash line. See how this eye shape is so different from this eye shape just by simply using eyeshadow. Next we're going to use Vivian. This is going in the center of the lid. This has a little bit more pink to it so I thought it would be a good kind of bridging color. And then make sure everything looks super blended. And then if we really want to add some definition which I'm going to do. Let's take some of O-part. And I'm going to be very careful with my placement for this. I'm using the soft delfiner brush. I'm Sonya G and I'm really focusing it more so along the lash line. And then again pull it out not in. Same thing down here. Blending brush. I'm not really caring for this wing shape. We just want to blend it just to extend the eye. Listen you guys know I'm a shimmer girl. I love this look. Okay that looks even better than I envisioned. I'm going to do it some liner and lashes and I will show you the final look. Okay so here is the second eye. You can see I really kept it much brighter than the first eye. And I was really excited to do an all matte eye because I've been into all matte looks lately. I've been doing them a lot on my clients. They're just so flattering. And this one gives you the open eye effect. Again don't buy these lashes but they look better on this eye. Okay so for the final look since the first two looks leaned very purple and mauve-y I wanted to do something more cool toned and kind of gray leaning towards that glam palette style of look. So let's get into it. Starting off with the most popular shade in today's video which is Maud. I absolutely love that she added this highlight shade in here. A lot of times she won't which is not that big of a deal because we have highlight shades everywhere. But it is quite convenient to have it in this palette so I'm just using that to highlight my brow. We're using nude mauve. This shade is also in the Lila palette and I'm going to run this along my crease. This does have that mauve-y tone to it but for the most part once we get the other shades on the eye it's going to be more gray looking. Don't forget to run this along the lower lash line as well. With a Luxy 229 we're going to go in with O-Part and we're going to build up the smokiness in the outer corner. This is the perfect smoky gray color. It doesn't have as much depth as I would probably like but it is very very easy to work with so can't complain about that. Then don't forget to run this on the outer part of the lower lash line as well. And we're going to blend using a little bit more of Maud just to make the look more blended. I hadn't used Jude yet so I had to use this. It feels absolutely incredible. It's one of her great metallic shades. So creamy you get so much color. I'm putting this on the rest of my lid on the inner half. How pretty is that? Oh my goodness I'm going to use a brush just to kind of blend this in seamlessly. It's not gorgeous. I love this shade. Using the tip of my brush we're going into Helio. This is like Jude but it has more warmth to it. I'm going to use this on the inner half of the lower lash line. It's not quite as reflective but it's really pretty and it's bringing in a nice warm element to the look. So last step I wanted to show you how psychedelic worked as a lid topper. And this shade Jude is already very shiny very beautiful but we're going to take it up a notch and I'm just using my finger to press psychedelic. You see how much extra oomph that added absolutely beautiful. Okay I'm going to do liner and lashes and I'll be back. This was a really simple quick easy to do look. I didn't want it leaning to purple. I love it. This is the kind of look that I like to wear for every day. So I'll be right back. Alright with a little bit of lash here is the look. I went very very simple with liner for this one because you guys know I like shiny. I like glitter. Oh yeah here's the final look. Alright you guys that is all I have for today's video. If you haven't yet checked out my original review be sure to check it out. I also of course have a fourth look to show you guys on that video if you haven't yet seen it. But overall after now officially using every shade in the palette and using multiple shades multiple times. I still love it. They're legitimately is not a dud in this palette. If this is a color story that speaks to you and you want to have these kind of colors in the Natasha Denona formula. You won't be disappointed. I really really enjoy this one and I enjoy the looks that I'm able to create. It's definitely a palette with a color story that is very in tune with my specific tastes. I enjoyed a lot. Let me know down below. What was your favorite look one two or three for me. It's number three. It's wearable. It's smoky. It's cool tone. I love it. But anyways that's all I have for today's video. I hope you guys enjoyed it. 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