 Hey guys, what is a welcome to my channel for today's video. I am going to be reviewing the Odin's Eye Cosmetics Saga of Freja Collection. So if you want to see my thoughts on each palette and of course the other fun items in the collection, then just keep watching. Hi guys, if you're new here, my name is Morgan. I am a product knowledge enthusiast. I just love knowing anything and everything about all the new makeup on the market and sharing my thoughts with you guys. And one of the brands that I closely follow is Odin's Eyes Cosmetics. As always, full transparency. These items were sent to me and I am affiliated with the brand. So if you use my code Morgan Turner, that does save you 10% off at checkout. And I do make a commission from that, but it saves you money and I make some money to help me out. But anyways, don't feel obligated to do so. And there's also a lot of other great creators who also have codes of their own. If you want to do somebody else, you can really find with me. Anyways, you guys know I really love the brand. I love the creative mind behind the brand. The meaning of each palette. And of course, most importantly, their formulas. So they came out with the Saga of Freja. There was a palette previously made called the Freja Deva palette, which by the way is on sale for $16 right now. That palette, I'll be honest, it wasn't my favorite palette. Everything pulled very warm and I felt like it looked a little bit different on the eye than it did in the pan. But if you like those tones, then you might actually really like this palette. It's for a great deal. But now there's a whole series and the theme behind the collection I think is really awesome. And there's a lot of fun accessories as well. So let's get into it. We'll start off with the accessories first just to get them out of the way. So one of them is the Freja Roondrye brush cleaning box. This is only $3. It's just a little fun add-on. So here's what the packaging looks super duper cute. And then you open it up. It has a cute little heart. So basically what you do if you are in between colors and need to wash off a brush, you rub your brush on here and it gets the color off. I use these a lot every day. I try not to use them too much because it really doesn't cleanse the brush. But you know, if you're somebody who doesn't have a larger brush collection and you're playing in different colors and you don't want them to muddy up, especially with these palettes, that might be a situation where you need this. It works really well. It's only $3. I definitely think it's worth throwing in if you've never tried this product before. They also sent along a bow hairpin. This is $9. It's ginormous if you compare it to my head. It's a bit ridiculous for me. Not really my style. They have it in a few different colors. So yep, this is really fun. Then the last accessory kind of item that's not the main palette part of the video. They actually came out with a six-eye shadow brush and container. So first of all, this is a gorgeous ombre brush holder. And this is my favorite type of brush holder when it comes to traveling because it keeps the brushes protected and then you can just open them up. They're really easy to grab for when you travel. I also use these type of brush holders in my makeup kit. It just makes everything so much easier. So I think this is super cute and I'm definitely going to keep the container. There also are six brushes and as you can see, the brushes have the same ombre as the container. I'm actually not going to use these brushes. I'm overwhelmed with brushes. I do not need to add any more to my collection. So I didn't want to waste these. I'm going to give them away. I can't tell you if these are good or not from what I've heard. They seem to be decent brushes, but again, I cannot tell you the whole set with the container and the brushes are $35. I don't know if it's worth it, but I'm keeping the case because I really like the side note. If you buy the whole collection, which is everything, you will get a free bag. I believe they have a pink one and a green one. So if you buy all three palettes and the brush set, that will be $133 and as your free gift, you get this bag and this bag straight up. It's awesome. Okay. So you can zip it up like this, hold it like this and you have a place for your brushes. It has a plastic overlay to keep everything clean and you can take this out if you want to have two bags or you can use this to keep a bag clean. Anyways, I mean, not necessary. I don't know if you're like me. I have like a billion and one makeup bags, but I really like this makeup bag. You can't buy it individually, but if you buy all the palettes and the brushes, you can get that, but let's get into the goods now. I do have a tutorial for each palette. Now the premise of this collection, let me grab the cute little card they sent me. I just love the theme of this and all of the packaging. These are book style palettes. That's the theme anyway. So there's like chapter one, chapter two. So let's take a look at chapter one right here. This is chapter one tears of Freja amber tears palette and it's super cute. If you look at the bottom, it says written by Odin's eye. Now if you aren't familiar with Odin's eye, they are a brand that is made in the PRC. So I know a couple of you don't purchase brands because of that reason. So I did want to let you know, but they are cruelty free and they have a 36 month shelf life. So you open up the palette and there is a mirror and then you're going to reveal the nine shades. Look at the artistry behind the palette in the packaging. It's just absolutely stunning. So this one, you're getting a lot of lighter tones, some more pastel tones. You get four shimmers and four mattes. I'm going to take you into the tutorial that I did with this palette and then we'll come back to talk about my final thoughts about it. Okay guys, I'll be honest. I did not intend myself doing this on camera. I was just playing with the palette. If you don't know this, I like play with palettes and my eye shadows at night for reviews and stuff off camera so that I can really collect my thoughts. Wasn't going to film this, but I did want you to experience what I was experiencing with this and I just felt like it would show the best on camera. This tutorial that I wasn't planning on making a tutorial because I'm aware the look isn't the cutest. It's kind of an ugly look and a weird mishmash of colors. Like I said, I was just testing. I was not intending for this look to be on camera, but I wanted you to see the way that these applied. So we are going to start off by using the shade skin. Right here. This is a very beautiful coral shade, very light. I just want this to be my transition shade. It's very, very light, but I'm okay with that because I think it does make a beautiful transition shade. So you can see I'm not getting a ton of color from this. I was expecting to get a little bit more, but really not the end of the world for me. So we're going to move on. This is where the look gets a little bit weird, but I couldn't live without trying the amethyst color right here, the very light lilac. I'm coming off of trying the ABH Norvina 5, which is an all purple palette. So I'm re-obsessed with purples. Not that it ever stopped, but I'm re-obsessed. I'm going to take this and apply it to the inner half of my crease. Again, this is the part that doesn't match, but I had to try it and I'm a little bit disappointed with this shade. It's a very, very sheer. I'm not getting much payoff from it. It's applying easily. Everything in this palette applies easily, but I'm not getting much payoff. That's why I wanted to film this. So you can see if you are very fair, you might actually really like this because it's not overpowering on my eyes at all. But it just doesn't translate to how it looks in the pan, which is a factor that I look for in eyeshadows. I feel like I have to keep reapplying. Now we're going to move on to red coral, which I all mean should probably have some pigment, but it really, again, actually, I gave us more than the other eye. Okay, when I used this earlier, it did not give me this pigment. I take it back. This is nice. It's not an overpowering red, you know, like some brands and really make it pop. That actually makes it a little bit more user-friendly. It's pulling a little bit orange, not as much red. So it's not matching what you see in the pan. This color is okay. It just doesn't look like what it does in the pan, but it's still a little bit more sheer. So now I really want to go into agate right here. Okay, this shade was disappointing to me. It's not giving me much payoff and you can see it's pulling very orange. Just not how it looks in the pan at all. It's not giving me the depth that I thought I was going to get. It's a little bit powdery in the pan. I don't know if you can see that little bit of a mess. It's making. And again, you can see it looks like it would add at least a little bit of depth to the look, but it's not. So all around, I haven't tried this matte right here, but I'm assuming I don't really like the mattes in here. I don't think they're very good. I'm going to go in with pink ice. Now this is what Odin's eye does well. This is the saving grace of the palette. I mean, what a gorgeous color saves it. Like you can definitely get gorgeous looks with this palette because of the shimmer saving it, but you're not getting much depth with this. Do I dare just add more colors to my eyelid? Look at me. I look crazy. Let's just do it. Okay. Let's try a little bit of tears. Looks like tears would go. Oh, wow. Okay. I don't have any lid space to use this. Let's watch really pretty. It feels a little bit extra creamy. Almost a little bit wet. Odin's eye really does an amazing job with their shimmers. Let me take a look at Amber right here. Oh, this is a good one too. Okay. So the mats are wait a second. Wow. Odin's eye specialties here and there's just like a regular shimmer which seems boring compared to these other shimmery shades, but that feels nice. Okay. So interesting experience I had today with this palette. The mats in here are no bueno really not very pleased with them, but the shimmers are the saving grace in here. So I don't necessarily recommend this palette, but dang the shimmers are pretty. So I'm sure with lashes this look would look really nice. Okay. I'm done talking. So unfortunately as you saw this wasn't the palette that I was expecting it to be. I find Odin's eyes matte formulas to be quite pigmented. This one is more sheer. So even though it wasn't the palette for me doesn't mean it's not the palette for you just because the palette is very easy to work with regardless. So if you maybe are more fair and you like these tones this might very well be for you. And as always the shimmer formula just kills it from Odin's eye. But for me as far as the other palettes in this collection this is the one that I would probably pass on and not maybe recommend to you guys. But as always everybody's opinion on makeup is different and you might actually really like this one. Okay. So we are going to move on to chapter 2. This was my favorite. I'm not going to lie to you guys. It's the one that I'm wearing today. This is the Saga Freja chapter 2 cat with golden carriage. It's called the cat breath palette. I'm going to lie. It has to do with cats. So it's automatically going to be my favorite palette. There's Freja with the cat and on the back it's so cute. It says to all the cats in the world this also is cruelty free has the same shelf life all that good stuff. And you open it up and what a unique color story this is reminds me of one of my favorite palettes from Kaleidos. This is the electro turquoise because of the blue and orange but you can see they're still very very different now than I'm holding them next to each other. I'm like Morgan are they really that different? Here's what they look like side by side. So there's definitely some similarities for sure. So maybe if you have the Kaleidos palette you don't need this one but if you don't have the Kaleidos palette I really love this palette. That's my spoiler alert. Everything about this palette is so awesome. So I'm going to take you to the tutorial and then continue to wax poetic about it when I get back. We are going to start off with catnip right here which is a pastel turquoise. You will see from this application it is so pigmented. This is one of the shades that could wipe off of the eyes very easily but not in this palette. This one it holds the opacity. It doesn't need too much building up. I'm very very impressed with this shade because truthfully it's really one of the hardest to formulate. This is definitely one of the best ones that I've ever tried if not the best like it's holding that opacity which is very rare for this type of shade. I definitely put it much higher on this side but whatever it's fine. Okay now we're going in with a bad temper. So this is the deeper blue shade and this is a Mac 217 brush. So I'm applying it at kind of a slanted angle and this shade carries depth. It's interesting this palette. You know I worried from that very first palette that I tried that these brighter shades wouldn't hold pigment but they do they hold so much depth and pigment and it stays after blending as well which is very important to me in an eyeshadow formula. So easy to work with such a stunning formula. If you see this highlight it's a mixture of the Odin's Eye Norns Spring of Life highlighter. Let me show you this off track but how beautiful is that? But it was a bit too glittery for me so I smoothed it out with a little bit of Natasha Denona. I need a new glow but that's what the glow is. You see how easy this is to work with. How much depth it has. Very very impressed with this shade. Okay on my lower lash line we're gonna go into warmth right here which is a brighter orange but it does have a hint of depth to it and this is going all along the lower lash line. Again extremely pigmented shockingly. So look at that it's so vibrant. Then to kind of match the depth in the outer corner I went in with Pat here right here and you can kind of see in the pan. Has some glitter reflex. Not a big fan of formulas like that but they go away they blend out. I'm just putting it right here in the outer edge just to create a little bit of seamlessness the top half of the eye because these are two very different colors. Honestly I think I'm gonna go into a bit of bad temper put it down here as well. Okay that created a little bit of muddiness but it's fine. Maybe not my best choice but it will work. It definitely created muddiness so maybe maybe don't do that step. Don't do that step. It sounded like a good idea for a second there it wasn't. Now to my favorite part Odin's eye strengths. We're gonna get into the glimmer part which you can see made the looks. On the lower lash line we're gonna go in with soft. Now this is one of those really creamy shades. As you can see feels like I'm picking up a cream eyeshadow and this is going in about the inner third of the lower lash line. I'm using a stiffer brush because that does a really nice job of picking up the formulation. That how pretty is that? Just a little glow to the eye and then we're gonna go into bling which is one of the most insane colors in this palette. It's going in the center of the eyelid. Literally these shades look like loose glitters but they're not. They're one of the easiest ways to get a sparkly kind of glitter look without the mess. There you go. You can definitely see those reflects now. This I just want to put a little bit of the blue in the crease and then this bling shade everywhere and that's the look. Like forget all the other colors. These three shades if you like blue are worth buying the palette. I'm going to go into cat star right here which has like a zebra stripe on it. It's a little bit more of a lid topper kind of finish but it can pack on some color as well. So that's just going on to inner half of the lid. I'm really building it up to have its own place on the eyelid but you can go pretty sheer with it as well. Okay. So with the exception of the muddiness that I created obsessed with this look I really love it. Let me see if I can go over it. Okay. I'm just going to go over it with a little bit more of the orange shade to kind of dilute the muddiness that I created. It's a little bit better that way. Oh my gosh. Everything about this look I'm obsessed with. I didn't use white peach in this tutorial but it's really nice. It's very pigmented and I haven't used wool ball yet but this one is like more lid topper. You can see it has like a gold reflect. It's a really pretty shade honestly to combine both the cool and warm side here. I think that's was is intention to combine the true color stories of the palette. Very, very clever. Only Odin's I think to do that and actually do it well. I'm going to finish the lashes. I mean, you guys have seen the look already but anyways, yeah, essentially if you're going to buy one palette from this collection this is the one that excites me the most it inspires me the most it has just like the best colors in here. It is so fun. Now is it the most wearable palette? No. So if you really only wear wearable colors you're not going to like this but I do not have a negative thing to say about this palette. The look is stunning. Oh, I'm obsessed with it. If you like blue eyeshadows this one's it's my fave. Okay, we are going to get into the last palette which is the big palette. I forgot to mention these are $28 each but 10% off if you use code Morgan Turner but this is the big one. This one's $43 but you are going to get 18 shades. So how this one works this is the packaging as you can see. So there's like it's almost like having two palettes in one. So you have this one right here and this is the look that I wore in my Jacqueline cosmetics blush video. So I use this palette or the side I guess. And then we have this side right here which looks a little bit more intimidating but I promise you it's not. So I'm going to talk about this side first actually because I do not have a tutorial because I just didn't feel like filming the day that I use the side. There is a photo of the look that I did. It's a very simple. I use truth all over the crease. I use strength in the outer corner. I use inherit all over the lid. So stunning. I'm in love with the shade obsessed. It has the beautiful sparkliness that Odin's eye does and then I put promise in the inner corner. Absolutely love this. So this side of the palette is amazing. If you wear more neutral tones I definitely would recommend this palette in general because you can get that neutral brown look that I created. I will say I did hear this shade defend was hard to work with in one of the reviews I saw. I haven't tried it on my eyes yet. I'm just so enamored by the neutral tones in this one that I don't even care if it doesn't work because the rest are so pretty and sparkly and delicious. They blend well. The mats are pigmented with this side of the palette. I had a very positive experience. I really liked it. I'm going to get into the tutorial with this side. The look reminds me a lot of the Natasha Denona love palette. So I feel like with this side of the palette you can get very similar looks. It's not a dupe for dupe but some of the looks kind of turned out to be similar and I'm into that. I really like this side as well. If you like purples plums or like warm purple looks this one's going to be for you. So I'm going to get straight into the tutorial that I did with this side and then I'll round everything out. Yesterday was the day that I tried the tears palette, that first one. And I was not as big of a fan of the mats. I've got to say for some reason in this one they're a lot better, a lot more pigmented. They're giving me more of what I want. So I'm going in with a love right here which you can see is like a peachy shade and I'm just going to apply this on the crease. As you can see it has a warmer undertone to it. Then don't forget to run this underneath the lash line. And I wanted the reddish shade to kind of go through here. So I'm going to take some of Passion. Passion is this shade right here. Just going to use a small brush and I'm really tapping it off because I don't want to concentrate it of a color. I just want this warmth kind of peeking out once I put the depth shade in. So I'm putting a little bit of pink right there going back with the first crease brush that I used to diffuse out that warmth. You see how I added that pop of red that you see popping out on the other eye. I'm going to take some more of that red shade and I'm going to put it in the inner half my lower lash line just like this. Okay, and this shade was going to determine whether or not I liked this palette. So I went into deep thoughts right here and this needs to give me that depth. Yesterday the palette that I used did not give me much depth. So this one had to and it does. So I'm very happy. Is it giving me the most depth I've ever seen in my life? Of course, absolutely not. But it's definitely very easy to work with. So I really like this that you can get depth without having to worry about being too much. So it's very easy to work with and it's buildable and it doesn't blend away. Sometimes with shades that are buildable you have to be careful because if you over blend they can go away and then you have to end up reapplying over and over again. Not with this shade. It's holding the depth that you get. So this one is very nice quality. I'm very happy with this. I'm also going to apply some more of it the outer half of my lower lash line. Yes, we're going smoky today, right? Kind of blend everything out. Give it that seamless look. Okay, now it's time to go into my favorite parts of Odent's Eye, the shimmer shade. So we're going to start off with mystery right here. This one pulls a little bit more red on the finger and I'm applying this the middle of my eyelid. There are glitter flecks that you're able to see in the pan but you can see they do not translate onto the eyelid which typically is a little bit less messy. So we like that. How pretty would this be all over the lid for like a deep cranberry plum eye? Absolutely beautiful. And I did have to experiment with this happy shade. It's one of those really wet, reflective sparkly shades from Odent's Eye, which are my absolute fave. Mm-hmm. See how beautiful this is? And if you use a wet brush or a glitter glue, I'm going to love this shade. Last part of this look, I'm taking some of Crush. Again, this is one of those sparkly shades. This is going to go right in this inner corner. It's really, really peasy. So I wouldn't put it underneath my brow bone. I think it could make the look a little bit messy. But right there, really pretty, adds appeal to the eyelid. I really like this look and for some reason, I did not have a good experience with that first palette. But this one just made my day. Let me put on some lashes so you can kind of see this whole look pulled together. Okay, so I am about to film a cheek palette review, which is why none of my face makeup is done. But I did want to show you the final look with the eyes. I really like this palette a lot or at least this side, I'm going to try the other side next. But this look is beautiful. It's very similar to what you could get with the Natasha Denona Love palette, but the shimmers from here are incredible from Odin's eye. So very happy with this one. I mean, I really, really love this palette. I think even though I was so into the cat palette because it's fun and it's based around cats and I love the color story. For the everyday person, I definitely would recommend this one the most. You get the most colors. It's the best value. And as far as just being comfortable in the tones, I definitely feel the most comfortable with this one because there's more colors. There's so much versatility in the looks that you can create as well. I mean, these aren't natural palettes. You're not going to get a natural everyday look. This is great for somebody who normally sticks in the more neutral tones but is looking to kind of enhance and play around, play with textures, sparkles, maybe pops of colors. This is a great way to do it. And I definitely recommend this one as well. So kind of rounding up the entire collection. There's lots of bits and bobs in here that are awesome and so cute. And for me, I'm not the normal person. I love packaging. I love themes. I love owning pretty things even if the formulations aren't that great. If I were a consumer and I didn't receive this in PR, I would order the entire collection because I just, I love the bag. I love the color of everything but realistically I understand you guys aren't going to do that. As far as my favorites, what I would recommend the most. It's between the Chapter 2, the Cat's Breath palette and the Frejha Saga palette. Like these two together are a golden order. If you are okay with the bright tones, you like blue tones, this one is it. It's my favorite palette. However, I think for the everyday person in the situation that I just described, the Saga Frejha is absolutely great. This is a chunkier packaging, which I know not a lot of you will like but I get it in this situation because it's like a book and I don't know. I think it's unique. As always, Otis, I killed it with the packaging of this so I appreciate it even if it is a bit chunky. So I recommend this second but probably first if you're not into colors because this is a great way to play around and the formula is really nice. If you don't like sparkles though, don't buy Otin's eye at all because that's by far the best part of their line, I believe. Just come up with the most pretty sparkly multi-dimensional shades and you'll notice there's a multi-dimensional shade in almost all of these palettes to kind of tie the color stories together. For example, in the Cat palette, there's a blue and orange theme so they created kind of a blue and orange hybrid shimmer. There's a hybrid color right here. So I don't know, I just think this is a great way to play with textures and I really like this collection. I mean, I don't recommend this. I mean, this is fine if you don't have it. The brush set, not a necessity for myself personally, I can't speak on it but I'm very happy with the collection. I love the theme behind it, the packaging. And with the exception of chapter one, I just wasn't crazy about that one. This is a personal preference but this is one that I like about. The exception of this one, I really like the other two palettes a lot. So anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I'm sorry it was a little bit late after launch. That's because I'm dumb. I had a dumb moment because if you don't know, they are a Swedish company. So they said that the launch was June 20th and then it followed with 6pm EST, 3pm PST. So I assumed I'm on Eastern time that it was going to launch June 20th at 6pm EST but what they meant is like it's launching June 20th in Sweden and then in the US at this time. So I thought it was launching today and it didn't launch yesterday. So that's my life. But anyway, nonetheless, I hope this video was helpful to you guys and I hope you enjoyed it. If you aren't subscribed to my channel already, I would love it if you would consider taking the time to do so and I will see you all in the next one. Bye guys, have a good one. I'm just... I'm obsessed with this.