MINI EYE SCULPT EYESHADOW PALETTE

ND's Sculpt Eye Shapes ft. MINI EYE SCULPT EYESHADOW PALETTE

By: The ND Team

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Sculpt Your Gaze: Mastering Eye Shapes with the NEW Mini Eye Sculpt Palette

When it comes to eyeshadow, "color" gets all the glory, but "sculpting" is the real secret to a professional look. Understanding how to reshape, lift, and define your unique eye shape is what transforms a simple swipe of shadow into a high-end glam.

In her latest tutorial, Natasha Denona introduces the perfect tool for this task: the Mini Eye Sculpt Eyeshadow Palette. This curated 5-pan palette is a masterclass in neutral tones, designed to mimic natural shadows and highlights to "carve out" the eyes.

Natasha’s Guide to Sculpting 3 Key Eye Shapes

In the video, Natasha demonstrates how the same five shades can be used in completely different ways depending on your goals.


1. The Lifted Look (For Downturned or Hooded Eyes)

To combat an eye that feels "heavy" or droopy, Natasha focuses on the outer third.

  • The Technique: Apply the deepest matte shade at the outer corner, but instead of following the natural curve of the eye down, blend it up and out toward the tail of the brow. This creates a "faux-lift" that opens up the entire face.

2. The Defined Crease (For Monolids or Shallow Creases)

If you lack a natural fold, you can "sketch" one in with the Mini Eye Sculpt.

  • The Technique: Using the mid-tone matte, find your orbital bone and blend in a back-and-forth "windshield wiper" motion just above where your eyelid naturally folds. Use the darkest shade in a thin line right in that "new" crease to add 3D depth.

3. The Rounder, Brighter Eye (For Small or Deep-Set Eyes)

To make the eyes look more "awake" and circular, the focus shifts to the center.

  • The Technique: Use the dark mattes only on the very inner and outer corners (the "Halo" method). Press the brightest metallic shade directly onto the center of the lid. This draws the eye forward and creates a rounded, doll-like effect.

MINI EYE SCULPT PALETTE

Pro Tip: The "Shadow Liner" Finish

To finish any of these sculpted looks, Natasha suggests using the darkest matte in the palette as a liner. Using a small angled brush, press the color into the lash line. It’s softer than liquid liner, more forgiving, and reinforces the sculpted shape you’ve already built.

Are Natasha Denona products vegan?

Many of our products are vegan! Vegan items are indicated by a green "V" on the product page and in the product description.

All Natasha Denona products are certified cruelty-free.

Are Natasha Denona products tested on animals?

All Natasha Denona products are certified cruelty-free.

What do I do if I have an allergic reaction?

If you have any adverse reactions to our products, stop use of the product immediately and contact your health care provider for guidance.

For general questions about our products, please contact our support team for assistance at wecare@natashadenona.com

How do I find the right shade for me?

If you have any questions about shade matching, please contact us at wecare@natashadenona.com and one of our associates will be happy to assist!

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NATASHA DENONA

Makeup Artist, Founder and Creative Director of Natasha Denona Beauty.