 I guys want to say welcome to my channel for today's video. I am so excited. We are going to be reviewing the Natasha Denona Trio Chrome, Trio Chrome, whatever. I'm going to call it Trio Chrome Palette. So if you want to hear my thoughts on this baby, then just keep watching. Hi guys, if you're new here, my name is Morgan. I am a product knowledge enthusiast. I just love knowing anything and everything about all of the new makeup on the market and sharing my thoughts with you guys. Specifically Natasha Denona, that is one of my areas of expertise. If I do say so myself. So at this point, I feel like I've reviewed just about every single palette that Natasha Denona has come out with. So if you're new here, I'm quite familiar with her formulas. So she has just released the brand new Trio Chrome Palette. So quickly let's get into the details of this guy. So it is $129. This is her full size formula. So that is why it is $129. So you are getting a bigger size pants compared to her usual midi size palette, which are my favorite because they're definitely the best value, but it has been a little bit since she's released a palette of this size. So right now it is currently available on the Natasha Denona website, Beautylish and Sephora, though I would recommend if you are going to pick this up anytime soon to pick it up from Sephora because at the current moment, they are having their holiday savings event. So I got this for 20% off. And normally Natasha kind of strays away from releasing her palettes during these sales. This is one of the first times that she's done this during this event. So get it now from Sephora if you can. It does say limited edition online, which I'm not surprised about, though it will probably be available for a while, just her typical pattern with her palette. So this is a palette with three different pressed pigment multi-chrome shades in the center of each row and the complementary tones to complete a makeup look. This guy is made in Italy and it has a 24 month shelf life. So let's start off with the outer packaging of this guy. So it does have kind of a duo chrome packaging to it. It's always really hard to pick up on camera, but it has a gorgeous purple shift. I love that. And just like her typical palettes, you do have holes on the back so that you can actually pop the shades out and put them into palettes if you wish. It has a nice, big, great quality mirror. I love how the palette stands up on its own. It can go completely flat or you can have it angled up and it just holds its place. And then of course you have the 15 gorgeous shadows. Now in here you are getting 12 mattes and three of her what she calls multi-chrome formulas. I have to say, I was disappointed to see how many mattes there were compared to the multi-chromes because when she named this the trial chrome palette, I thought that it would have more of the multi-chrome shadows, I mean now that it's called trio chrome that makes sense, but I was hoping just because of the name that it would have more of the multi-chrome shades, I just felt like there was too many mattes for the name. I wanted more of the special formulas, but anyways, whatever, I still bought it. I think it's actually much prettier in person. When I saw it online, I thought that the colors looked much more pastel as far as the mattes goes and overall I was like, I felt like she could have done much more with the color story, but now that I have it in my hands, I must say it's definitely more appealing to me in person so I would say give it a chance in person. I really love the layout of this palette. She does it in a way that I think makes sense to a consumer or somebody who may not be as creative. So if you get this palette and you're stuck on what look to create, you're gonna work in rows. So you have more of a green row here, you have more of a purple tone, and then you have a little bit more of an interesting warm tone row down here as well. So no matter what, you can always create a complimentary look and I know for someone who may not be as comfortable with color, this can look a little bit intimidating, but truly it really isn't that bad. These colors really do work together well and more than just working through rows. So just keep that in mind. I do think it's a really great blend of colors which will allow you to be creative, but also it's laid out for you in case you are nervous about that. I like that this is a colorful palette, but it's not anything really intimidating or very bright. These are more muted colorful tones, which I think if you are somebody who's looking to incorporate more color into your makeup looks, but you aren't quite sure how to do it, this is a good way to kind of baby step into more crazy colors because these are a little bit more muted tones. Now of course you do have some pops here, but you have some great complimentary muted tones to make it a bit more wearable and toned down. As far as how these swatched, they swatched absolutely beautiful and seamless. No inconsistencies with this palette if you ask me. The mattes are her creamy matte formula, so there is definitely going to be some kick pack. They are a softer press, so you're gonna have to tap off your brush, but they swatched beautifully and smooth with full opacity. Now the multi-chrome shades down here in the middle, they again, swatched beautiful. They applied beautiful as well. They aren't flaky like some multi-chromes that I've experienced in the past. They definitely swatched with full opacity and they apply on the eyes just like that as well with a brush or with a finger. I'm going to get straight into the tutorial so you can see how these shadows applied and how I did this look and then we will get into the quality of this. I'm using Vertex to highlight underneath my brow. I'm gonna use this BK201 for the next couple of steps. This is just going to lift the brow. Next I'm going in with diatonic. This is going to be our crease shade to kind of lay down a little bit of warmth into the look. BK202, we're going into plutonium. Tap off the excess on your brush and you're going to have the top of that blend fade to this light yellow shade. Now I am getting quite a bit of kick pack from these matte which is to be expected from the Natasha Denona formula. So just make sure you tap off your brush. They are blending very smoothly together. Next we're going into a Garmon. I am using a Luxe 229 and we're gonna start off almost like a halo eye. So this is going to build up depth in the inner and outer corner. I am going to lay down the deepest purple in a few moments. So this is going to be a great transition from the warm peachy shades into a purple to make the blend look a little bit more seamless. Now we are going into Magnes. I am using a refer number 14 brush and I want you to pat down the purple shade. After you've padded down the color and most of the pigment is on your skin and not on the brush. Kind of wipe this brush off and then you want to work on blending it seamlessly into the crease colors. Wengust number seven and we're going into color flip. I do wish the shade was a little bit brighter so that it could really pop in the center of the lid but that's okay. We just freed up the area underneath for the shine to come through in the center of the lid and it's really, really cool. And I really like the way these duochromes are applying. They're very smooth and very easy to apply. Next we're gonna take Androdite which is a very light sage green. I'm using a BK207 and I'm applying that to the inner corner just to kind of brighten up and highlight that area. Refer number 12, go into scrap. This is a really nice brown khaki kind of shade with some olive to it. I'm going to apply this all along the lower lash line. Next I'm using the same brush and I'm going into Ion. So Ion we're gonna create a little bit of a gradient or a fade. So we want to fade scrap out to this really nice chartreuse color, almost it's really, really beautiful. And this chartreuse is gonna help a little bit more cohesion with the warmth that we added up here. Finally with the refer number three, we're going into Scarab. And again, I just wanna prove to you how easily these apply you do not need to even use a glitter glue. They are so creamy, zero fallout, not flaky at all. Really a great powder formula. So that is all for this look. I'm gonna do liner and lashes. And then I'll show you the final look. I love how we played with complimentary tones as well. Overall the quality in this palette is really quite spectacular. So the mattes are very, very pigmented. Just make sure you tap off your brush because they are a looser formula. But since they are more loosely packed, they actually blend out beautifully, very seamless. They blend it into each other very well. Also these tones really do blend into each other quite well without looking muddy. Of course you do have to be careful but for the most part I can see a lot of different looks that you can create mixing these mattes and they're not going to get too muddy. Now as far as these multi-chromes go down here, they did apply really beautifully but I will say these aren't the best multi-chromes that I've dealt with. So I will almost use the word that these are a bit lackluster. If you want really good multi-chromes, I would suggest going into the indie brand world. They have the best, I don't have a lot but I do have some to compare to. So here is Twisted Shifter from Sydney Grace. This is a true multi-chrome shade and it has a similar color shift to color flip but you can see how much more reflective the Sydney Grace is. And I feel like if you're gonna go multi-chrome, you have to go all out. So that is why I would suggest if you're looking for really great multi-chromes, you're not gonna get it in the Natasha Denona palette. That being said, if you want something a little bit more subdued, maybe not quite so crazy, that is when the Natasha Denona formula is really good. Since these are so smooth, they aren't going to give you fallout either. I find that with other multi-chromes from the indie brands, they do get a little bit flaky sometimes. These ones aren't going to run flaky so they're a little bit easier to apply. So that might be something that you're interested in as well. Now the three shades, Scarab, which is this top one right here, this was actually in her Chromium Liquid Shadow and I did swatch them side by side for you. These are complete different finishes. The Liquid Shadow is going to give you more of a chrome effect. It is more reflective. You can definitely see that difference between the powder and liquid form up eyeshadow, but they are the same color. They definitely do have the same shift. Now Kinetic, which is this purple shade right here, they say this is a purple pink and muted green metallic shift. Honestly, I don't really see much of a shift with this one. This one is not as exciting as the other two, if you ask me. I feel like especially once it is applied to the eye, the shift almost disappears. So that is something that is slightly disappointing. It's just a little bit more of a subtle color really. So if maybe you're not so into something crazy, you would like that shade. But I think the strongest shift that you're gonna get is from the Color Flip color. It also is very reminiscent of Sexure Terrestrial from the Pat McGrath palette. But just so you can see the difference in reflectiveness, this is the Natasha Denona. This is the Sydney Grace. They have a similar flip, but very different finishes. So that is something that you might want to consider. As far as the color story of this goes, I feel like this is a really great addition to the already existing palettes in Natasha Denona's line. She does not have a color story like this at all. And to be honest, I don't have another palette in my collection that has this similar color story to this either. The closest one which a lot of you guys have been talking about is the Tiny Marvels from Sydney Grace. This is Mel Thompson's collaboration. And while you do have similar pops, I honestly don't find these to be very close. I would say you can get the Natasha Denona if you have the Sydney Grace. Where you're seeing the similarities is just in the pops here. So you have a pastel, you have a peach, and you have kind of this pop of green. But in all actuality, I do feel like they are very different. So if you're looking for a unique palette to add to your collection, I really do feel like this is an awesome color story. As far as some of my favorite shades go, I really love Ion, which is this gorgeous chartreuse shade as well as Vert. I think these two are very original shades. I don't have a lot of colors like that in my collection. Just this whole top row truly is just amazing. Platonium also is packed with pigment. So I would have to say, I am definitely more impressed with the mattes in this palette, which I am very surprised by. I do really like the chrome shadows in this palette, but they are more duo chrome. I was hoping they would be a little bit more multi-chrome, and I do like a nice metallic punch in my multi-chromes personally. I would have to go towards the indie brands to really get what I want, but you might not want that. So the multi-chromes in the Natasha Denona, they are not bad at all, and I love the way that they applied. They applied super smooth, and I think the colors that she placed with them are very complimentary, but the mattes are really what take it home for me. I think they are great quality. I think the color story is interesting. It does look like more of a spring palette to me. I probably, if I were her, would have released this in the spring time, but nonetheless, it's a really fun palette. Do I think you need it? If you're not going to go for these colors, no, do not waste your money. $129 is quite a lot, but if you think this is a color story that you are going to get used out of, this definitely gets my thumbs up. It is a very good quality palette. It definitely inspires me. I feel like there's so many more looks that I want to create with this palette, so I really am enjoying this. So that is all I have for today's video. I hope you guys enjoyed it. If you aren't subscribed to my channel already, I would absolutely love it if you would consider taking the time to do so, and I will see you guys in the next one. Bye guys, have a good one.