Pretty neutral looks. They all go very well with the color of your top. I have not tried this brand before. How do you like Patrick Ta shadows compared to Natasha Denona? It’s similarly priced to her midis.
Hi Nally! Thank you for watching! Hehe, I did try to match my top with the makeup. This is my first time trying on Patrick Ta’s eyeshadow too and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The shadows blended out very easily and although it’s a neutral palette, the variety in the tones can give different looks. The creams surprised me the most as they blended out smoothly and could be used in multiple ways. I didn’t expect to enjoy them so much! In fact I did find Patrick Ta’s eyeshadow formula easier to blend than Natasha Denona’s and feel it would also make a great palette for everyone especially someone new to make up too. That said Natasha Denona’s neutral palette The Midi Glam is easy to use too and ranks as one of my top neutral palettes. I do enjoy Natasha Denona eyeshadows too, however her formulas are denser and richer so it does take more time to blend and her choice of colours are also artistic and colourful. So Patrick Ta’s great for a quick easy look and Natasha Denona’s midi and larger palettes are great for creations with more time. Just a thing to note about Patrick Ta’s palette is that it’s definitely a finger print magnet. Have a lovely weekend :)
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New sub here 😀😀I just did a video on the blush. It look really good on you. It was very pigmented on me and I even tried to go light handed🤣🤣
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Pretty neutral looks. They all go very well with the color of your top. I have not tried this brand before. How do you like Patrick Ta shadows compared to Natasha Denona? It’s similarly priced to her midis.
Hi Nally! Thank you for watching! Hehe, I did try to match my top with the makeup. This is my first time trying on Patrick Ta’s eyeshadow too and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The shadows blended out very easily and although it’s a neutral palette, the variety in the tones can give different looks. The creams surprised me the most as they blended out smoothly and could be used in multiple ways. I didn’t expect to enjoy them so much! In fact I did find Patrick Ta’s eyeshadow formula easier to blend than Natasha Denona’s and feel it would also make a great palette for everyone especially someone new to make up too. That said Natasha Denona’s neutral palette The Midi Glam is easy to use too and ranks as one of my top neutral palettes. I do enjoy Natasha Denona eyeshadows too, however her formulas are denser and richer so it does take more time to blend and her choice of colours are also artistic and colourful. So Patrick Ta’s great for a quick easy look and Natasha Denona’s midi and larger palettes are great for creations with more time. Just a thing to note about Patrick Ta’s palette is that it’s definitely a finger print magnet. Have a lovely weekend :)