This look is the ultimate definition of "high-impact." It takes the cozy, inviting tones of a warm neutral palette and elevates them into something incredibly glamorous and almost futuristic using a specific, professional layering technique.
In this stunning tutorial, Natasha Denona utilizes her I Need a Warm Eyeshadow Palette to architect a Multichrome Eye Glam Look. The focus here is on creating a signature "molten metal" effect on the center of the lid, providing a brilliant, light-reflecting contrast against the rich, deep matte warm browns. By blending the organic warmth of the palette with ND’s revolutionary textures, the result is a multidimensional finish that looks like liquid gold on the eyes.
Molten Magic: The Multichrome Warm Glam Tutorial ft. Natasha Denona
There are standard shimmer eyeshadows, and then there are Multichrome Glam eyeshadows. The difference often lies not just in the formula itself, but in the specific application technique used to maximize its light-reflecting potential.
In her latest tutorial featuring the I Need a Warm Eyeshadow Palette, Natasha Denona demonstrates the ultimate professional method for making a shimmer shade appear like liquid metal on the lids. This look is sultry, rich, and incredibly dimensional, proving that warm neutrals can transcend their "everyday" reputation to become the star of a high-fashion evening look. By mastering this layering secret, you can transform a classic warm palette into a futuristic, multidimensional masterpiece.
The Concept: A Warm Matte Frame
The success of a high-shine, multidimensional center lid depends entirely on the matte shadows surrounding it. To achieve a professional result, you need a high-performance base that provides both structure and depth. The I Need a Warm Eyeshadow Palette provides the perfect gradient of rich terracottas, deep browns, and warm transition shades to create this necessary foundation.
Natasha utilizes these buttery mattes to architect the crease and define both the outer and inner corners of the eye. This creates a sultry, contoured "frame" that allows the center lid to pop by sheer contrast. By mastering this matte-to-shimmer transition, you ensure the look has the structural integrity required for a high-fashion finish that doesn't look flat or unblended.
The Key Technique: The "Wet Base" Method
If you've ever applied a shimmer eyeshadow and felt it looked lackluster or dry, this tutorial holds the professional answer. Natasha’s secret isn't just the pigment itself—it’s the pro-layering technique she uses to prepare the lid.
Step 1: Sculpting the Matte Frame
First, she establishes the structural foundation using the rich, matte warm browns from the palette. She blends these through the crease and deepens both the outer "V" and the inner corner, leaving the very center of the mobile lid bare to create a "spotlight" canvas.
Step 2: The Game-Changer (The Tacky Base)
Before touching the shimmer powder, Natasha utilizes a small, flat brush with a creamy base (such as a concealer or cream shadow). She taps this precisely onto the center of the eyelid.
The Professional Why: This creates a tacky surface that "grabs" the pigment. This tackiness maximizes color payoff and creates a smooth, foiled finish—a "wet-look" effect that dry application simply cannot achieve.
Step 3: Packing the Multichrome Pigment
While the base is still tacky, she takes the high-shine multichrome shimmer on a flat brush and presses it directly onto the wet center area. The result is instant, blinding shine that shifts dynamically in the light.
Step 4: The Seamless Diffusion
To ensure the look is polished rather than messy, the final step is essential. Natasha uses her matte blending brush to gently diffuse the edges where the "molten metal" meets the matte frame. This ensures the shimmer appears to be melting into the warm brown shadows for a seamless, high-fashion gradient.
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All Natasha Denona products are certified cruelty-free.
Are Natasha Denona products tested on animals?
All Natasha Denona products are certified cruelty-free.
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