
Hi all! I hope you are having a great weekend! I am, it’s storming right now in Kansas City, but I have a pretty new palette to play with, so that’s okay!
I bought myself a birthday gift — the Natasha Denona Sunrise Eyeshadow Palette ($65 USD). I’ve been wanting to try a Natasha Denona palette, but the normal sized ones are $129, and I can justify spending that much on eyeshadow. $65 is still a lot, but it is half the price. I have heard that the quality of these shadows are amazing, so I was excited to try it out!

Isn’t she gorgeous?! The shades are:
- Poppy (crimson bronze metallic)
- Citrine (warm yellow matte)
- Phlox (burnt warm crimson metallic)
- Awakening (lavender nude duo-chrome)
- Laurel (peachy champagne metallic)
- Aster (violet mauve duo-chrome)
- Glory (fuchsia matte)
- Azalea (pink copper duo-chrome)
- Morgan (pastel coral creamy matte)
- Agate (champagne apricot metallic)
- Clove (dark maroon creamy-matte)
- Carnelian (burnt light orange creamy-matte)
- Jasper (bright terracotta creamy-matte)
- Morning (light apricot creamy-matte)
- Day Spring (nude bronze metallic)
Here’s a close up of each side of the palette:


And here are the swatches:

Top Row left to right — Poppy, Citrine, Phlox, Awakening and Laurel
All of these shimmers and metallics are gorgeous and so buttery! I had to swatch Citrine twice. It does blend out nicely, I just wanted a very bright swatch so you could see the color. My favorite shade of this row is Awakening. It’s a stunning duo chrome that is described as lavender nude. It looks amazing all over the lid.
Second row left to right — Aster, Glory, Azalea, Morgan and Agate
My favorite shades in the row are Aster and Morgan. Morgan is gorgeous in the crease as a transition shade with any of the other shadows in the palette. It’s so versatile. And Aster is just purpley goodness!
Third row left to right — Clove, Carnelian, Jasper, Morning and Day Spring
Such pretty warm shades! Clove was the hardest shade to blend. It’s a bit patchy. but it is a nice color to deepen a look. Day Spring is a beautiful bronze and is perfect for topping the oranges and yellows.
This palette was quite a splurge, but I’m so glad I got it. The quality of the shadows are so luxe and blend very well. I’m having fun creating bright looks for the summer. I also think that this will work well in the fall, too!
Have you picked up the Sunrise palette or do you have a Natasha Denona palette?







This is a black cake liner. It’s dry, so you ad water to activate it. I don’t wear black liner, so I will give this away to my daughter.





I love facial sprays! Skincare sprays, primer sprays, setting sprays — yes please!!! I’ve tried this on my bare face and it’s really refreshing. I will be also trying it over my makeup as a setting spray.
The lip gloss is very nice. Non-sticky and smells like vanilla. The shade is Peach Tea. I have swatched it below.

Aren’t these products gorgeous! All of the shades in the palette will work for me, and the highlighters are so beaming! The gloss is pretty, too. They are all perfect for summer!







I received this palette last year for review. It’s the 




