Juvia's Place Palette Review
- Emily Hyland
- Jun 25, 2018
- 2 min read
I have never used these palette's and NikkiTutorials has been pushing this palette and everyone else raves about them so I had to try them. These palette's are actually quite affordable for the price at around $20USD for a palette. If these turn out good, I am going to be impressed and never buy anyone else's eyeshadow palette (this is actually a lie, I am looking forward to anything Jeffree Star at the moment).
I bought the Zulu and Saharian II Palette in a bundle for $42USD. I bought these with the left over refund money from Tarte (Mentioned in my Tarte Haul).
Swatches of both palettes: (Saharian Palette and Zulu Palette).

Zulu Palette

The look I created with this is simple and I wish I could use of the bolder colours but I am a little terrified of using them until I grow with confidence and how I use eyeshadow. For the transition colour I used yellow. In the crease I used the orange and brown and blended them. On the lid I used the rose gold metallic colour. On the lower lash line, I used purple. The colours are easy to build up and blend together to create a unified look.

Saharan II Palette


For transition, I used 'Taza' as the transition, 'Fez' in the crease. I attempted a cut crease. I used Tarte Shape Tape for it. I used a mix of 'Berber' and 'Chefchaouen' (thats the actual name of the colour). to blend the the crease in, I used 'Zohra' to do that. As you can tell, it was not the best blending, just keep in mind, I am still learning. In the inner corner, I used 'Aziza' in the inner corner. On the lower lash line I used 'Normad'. This palette is moreso a glitter palette and it was so hard to figure out just what to do with so many glitter. I knew I needed to use atleast one blue glitter in the look. It may not be the most wearable one, but the colours are still awesome!
These palettes are massive here is a comparison to Kylie Cosmetics Burgendy Palette which is DOUBLE the price of the Juvia's Place Palette!

These are definitely worth the time and money to buy. I know many people do not like the idea of Talc being in make up, if you do not, don't buy them and if you don't care, buy them! These are pretty good shadows.
On Saturday, I will show you my second project pan! Keep posted for that.
Happy Blending,
Emily x
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