 Hey guys, what's up? Welcome to my channel. So for today's video I am going to be reviewing the brand new Natasha Denona mini Lila palette kind of an impromptu video Which is why my makeup isn't completely on point. I really just kind of wanted to slap this eyeshadow On my eyes and tell you guys what I think of it So if you would like to hear my thoughts on the new Natasha Denona mini Lila palette then just keep watching All right, so I know my makeup looks a little on the crazy side I couldn't be bothered to put on lashes if I'm being honest I really just wanted to talk about the eyeshadow anyways, and that's what matters the most So really quickly let's go over the details of this palette So this palette is $25. It is available right now on the Sephora website It is made in Italy and basically what it is. It is an extension of the full size Natasha Denona Lila palette, which is Literally five times more the price So so let's start with the packaging of this product It comes in the simple if you ask me quite cheap for what it's worth Packaging with the plastic overlay and the five colors and its name But all of her Natasha Denona 5 fan palettes come in this packaging on the back It has the names of the shades and you open it up and of course you have the five shades So first you have poison berry, which is a Vibrant fuchsia with a blue undertone. This is matte And you have blue Dahlia, which is kind of the showstopper of this Palace and this is a purple with a blue duo chrome sparkling effect Then we have raisin, which is a medium cool matte burgundy shade Then we have linen a nude champagne metallic and flirt a nude sand matte So obviously this palette has three mattes and two shimmer shades I'm just going to go straight into the quality of this guy because with the first mini palette that came out Which was the sunset palette. I told you guys I honestly was very disappointed in this I know it's only $25 but the eyeshadows are so tiny and this just wasn't a good representation of Natasha Denona's formula This guy is much closer to the actual Natasha Denona formulas. So yay The three mattes are beautiful. You will see in the swatches that this color here Poison berry didn't swatch very well It's swatch very patchy But that is just the nature with shadows of this shade purple Usually it really always swatches patchy You can't get away from it But you'll see on the look that I did that it did blend out beautifully all over my lid as a Transition shade and yeah, I had no issues with that Uh, and of course the two other mattes are really good the shimmer shade Linen right here amazing. This is definitely true. Natasha Denona quality This honestly is probably my favorite shade in this palette It's just so metallic and pretty and smooth and it's Really the true Natasha Denona formula now kind of a show stopper Like I said is the shade blue dahlia and honestly, it's the only eyeshadow color in those palettes that I am A little disappointed in So in all of the pictures and swatches online that I saw this color actually looked a lot more blue It's much more purple in person. I couldn't really find a great way to apply this shadow I of course did it with my finger and I think that's the way that works best But it does come off the most thickly foiled when you use a wet brush But I did have some problems with application with the wet brush And that I almost like it made my eyeshadow very harsh and patchy and other shades did not blend well on top or with it So that's why I personally don't like applying it with a wet brush And you will see that in my tutorial. So honestly, it's very disappointing that this shade is the worst in the palette But you can make it work because it is such a pretty unique shade It's what's all over my live right now But honestly, it does not give off as much payoff as it looked on the swatches online You really have to build it up to get a really nice pigmentation from it And just it's not that good, but it's really pretty so you make it work kind of thing Also with the shade what I don't like it's that formula where after you use it a few times It starts to clump up and kind of get like almost hard pan A lot of the new Anastasia palettes have that in their shimmer shades And this is very similar and I do not like that Lynn and luckily isn't like that but the shade it's just there's a lot of things I don't like about it, but I love how pretty it is so Yeah for the look that i'm wearing now I started off with the shade flint in my crease as my transition I wanted to try every single color in this palette so Put that in my crease and then I went right in with poison berry that color that didn't swatch very well And I use that as my transition basically everywhere almost blending it into the inner part of my eyebrows And as you can see it blended out very well. It looks very pigmented not patchy at all So I do like that shade despite it not swatching well Then I went in with the shade raisin which is kind of that aubergine color And I just put that lower to my crease and then also really packed in my inner and Outer corners of my eye because I was going for a halo eye And this is when I started to handle problems I took some of blue dalia and I used a wet brush at first and I don't know if you can tell But it really started to look really weird on this eye. Let me Like even now you can see how clumped and patchy it looks on my eye I really truly had problems and then so that halo eye honestly had to go out the door So off camera. I just had to go off camera I had to fix it because it looked terrible and what I did end up doing was just kind of putting it all over my lid So it looks a lot better now But as you can see I did have to adjust kind of what I was doing to make this color work Which I really shouldn't have to for a natasha denona product, but It is what it is And then I didn't show you on camera But I took linen which is my favorite shade in the palette and I use that as my inner corner and brow bone highlight And then I did take some of this pretty Light purple and put that along my lower lash line and then finish the rest of my makeup obviously So now let's compare it to the big natasha denona So you'll see I do have a some video of them side by side and honestly So with the sunset, I felt that this was quite unnecessary I mean if you had the sunset you really didn't need it, but honestly this palette I think is really complementary and a great extension to the lila palette because I always felt as if there was Some matte purples missing from this palette to really complete it and boom They came out with it in this palette and honestly, I am this is advertised as an extension to the Original lila palette and honestly it truly is if you ask me it really finishes off this palette to make it perfect What she was going for with this was completed honestly So if you have this I would recommend getting this because I really feel like it completes The palette it really is an appropriate So basically overall thoughts of this palette for 25 dollars This is a much better way to get a taste of the natasha denona formula Way better than the sunset if you ask me I think they did step up the formula in this palette The only disappointing shadow in this palette was this one right here Which is kind of the star of the show, but it's really hard to work with if I'm being honest It just is it still is really pretty I do See myself wearing this color and using it some more, but I definitely I need to be more careful when applying it because it's not one of those shadows that does the work for you You have to do the work. So with that being said, I do recommend this eyeshadow palette I do think it's really pretty and if you're into purples, yes Oh, and also one thing that I think is amazing is that if you just use literally these two shades You can get a super neutral look. Yeah. No, I really love this palette All right. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this review remember to subscribe to my channel like this video and Yeah, I will catch you guys in the next video. Bye