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24.8.17

JUVIAS PLACE SAHARAN PALETTE REVIEW

It's been a while since I wrote a single review on one product, what better than to start with than with one of my newest eyeshadow addition. I have been deliberating whether to purchase the Juvia's Place eyeshadow palette for a while and when BeautyBay announced they stocked it, I bought it immediately (My sister actually paid for this as my birthday present) I decided to step out my comfort zone and opted for the Saharan Palette which is packed with vibrant shades.

PACKAGING

These shadows are encased within a sturdy pink and mint green cardboard packaging which makes it easy to identify when I have this in my drawer. It is also very slimline so it is easy to store and travel with. There is no mirror but I do not mind that and the names of the shadows are printed underneath which is really handy.




SHADES

There are 12 shades with a mix of matte and shimmer pigments. There are 4 matte shades; Sokoto, Jamila, Chad and Katsina and the other 8 are all shimmers. See breakdown below.

Sokoto - a matte finish neon red, little kick up
Wodaabe -  a lime/yellow colour, creamy texture, metallic foil finish
Bororo - a burnt raspberry red, smooth metallic satin finish
Kia - multi-dimensional /dual tones, looks green in pan but has a brown/purple undertone also very creamy, metallic foil finish
Zoya -  a rose gold/pink colour, creamy texture, metallic foil finish
Iman - looks silver in the pan but is actually white with iridescent lilac, metallic foil finish
Jamaica - straight up matte orange colour, difficult to swatch on my arm, no kick up
Senegal - a true copper colour metallic foil finish
Chad - a matte black, no kick up,  buildable
Katsina - a matte beige brown, difficult to swatch on skin, a transitional colour, neutral undertone
Lulu - an orangey pink/peach, satin finish
Fula - a raspberry pink, satin finish


OVERALL

The overall quality and texture of these shadows are A+, the matte shadows are pigmented, smooth to apply, buildable and have barely any kick when you actually use these with an eyeshadow brush.They have long lasting power (I use an eyeshadow primer every day) and stays vibrant all day.

I've described some of the shades as a metallic foil finish: Wodaabe, Kia, Zoya, Iman and Senegal - these feel different when you swatch them, they are extra creamy and has almost a 'wet' feeling. Again very pigmented, hardly any fallout and easy to use.

My favourite colours are Kia, Iman, Senegal and Katsina. Kia such a beautiful dual toned colour that looks different in the light. Iman is a lovely inner corner highlight especially when I use purple as a crease colour. Senegal a true copper which you know is my favourite tones to reach for and Katsina a beautiful transitional colour from the palette and is the shade I use with all of the other colours.


PRICE

Price wise when I purchased this off Beautybay it was £28 and for some reason now it is £30. These shadows work out under £2.50 each and for the quality, you need to give these a go. I am glad that I opted for the Saharan since it's nothing like what I currently have in my collection - I can't wait to experiment with more of these colours.

Joyce x
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2 comments:

  1. I love the look of these palettes, and the formula sounds incredible! Definitely need to give these a try xx

    Hannah | luxuryblush

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  2. The shades in this look amazing, I've been debating picking up this palette for myself - might have to just bite the bullet and do it!

    Lucy | Forever September

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