 Hey guys, what is up, welcome to my channel. For today's video, we are doing a swatch and sip. If you're new here, a swatch and sip is where I just got to play with the eyeshadows, swatch them, and then we all have a drink and hang out for my drink this morning. I just made myself a coffee, it's a new morning. I never do whipped cream, but it was a special occasion. To pause this video, grab a drink and get ready to look at some beautiful eyeshadows. Hey guys, if you're new here, my name is Morgan. I am a para-acknowledged enthusiast. I just love knowing anything and everything about all of the new makeup on the market and sharing my thoughts with you guys. For today's video, I'm going to be covering Odin's Eyes newest collection, the legendary Diversa collection. This is going to be available today at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And I think a lot of people are very excited about this collection. I was gonna do a traditional style review for this, but the palettes and the colors were just so beautiful that I wanted to swatch them. So that's why we are here. I will have the tutorial that I'm wearing at the end of the video so that you can see how I got this look. But yeah, let's get into it. So the legendary Diversa collection is really awesome because it's in collaboration with three different creators here on YouTube, all of which I love and I personally have been watching for quite some time. I've been subscribed to all of these ladies. They did a phenomenal job of picking who they picked for these palettes because each one of them brought it. Each of these palettes, so stunning. Honestly, and I'm saying this upfront, this is my favorite collection from Odin's Eyes. I've reviewed them from the beginning. I have recommended this brand to you guys, a countless numbers of times and they step it up each time. And they took a big step this time. The creators did a fabulous job curating these palettes. I think the quality is better here. I think that the color stories are the best of the best that Odin's Eye has come out with. So you need to watch this video, okay? All right, so we're actually gonna start with the palette that I am currently wearing and that is the Red Dragon palette. Now this palette is in collaboration with Judy. The price of these are gonna be 27.9 euros which is about like 33 dollars if I'm doing the math correctly. Anyways, around that price point, point being they are very affordable for the type of textures that you are getting. And I'll talk about that more in a second but let's take a closer look at the palette here. So this is Judy right here. She is beautiful. Definitely go subscribe to her if you aren't already. I love the artwork of these palettes. I love how the creator themselves is on here. Odin's Eye always kicks butt with their packaging. Really thought out, really beautiful. And here are the details on the back if you need to pause and take a look. It's just a regular kind of book style packaging. You open it up, you do have a mirror. Again, the art continues on the inside. In this particular palette, you have a really great ratio of mats to shimmers. We have eight mats, four shimmers, but if you are familiar with Odin's Eye, you know that their shimmers aren't regular shimmers. One of the best selling points of the brand in my opinion are their shimmer, glittery lid topper formulas. Really unreal finishes, so glittery. I mean, you can see the impact on my eye right now. They manage to put these duo-chromes and multi-shifting kind of shades, lots of texture, dimension, and glitter, and keep their prices at a lower price points. Brands charge a lot for that type of textures. So that's one of the reasons that I so very much love Odin's Eye. Great textures for a great price. Let me get a sip. I'm wearing this look on my eyes right now. You can see it is beautiful. This is the most wearable palette of the three. So if you're a big, neutral kind of girl, this is going to be the one for you if you're only gonna pick up like one or two of them, but you can still get quite a dramatic look. So, you could keep it neutral too, but let's get a little bit closer and start our swatching, shall we? We're gonna start off with the top row. We're gonna get sunrise, just so you can see how I'm pressing a solar flare. You guys, it feels so buttery and creamy and I'm gonna get claw on here. Take a closer look at these. Mats feel phenomenal in these palettes and I can assure you they swatch beautifully and they look beautiful as well. Sunrise. Oof, solar flare right here, come on. And then we have claw. You can see how smooth they are. One thing that you'll notice about the swatching, you can tell they are gonna be very easy to work with. They aren't overly pigmented, so if you're a beginner with eyeshadows and blending, they have a very smooth finish, which is gonna blend out really well, but they're not overly packed with pigment, which makes it a little bit easier to work with. The next three shades, we have overheat. Now, overheat is more of a lid topper, so you're not gonna get quite as much pigment. Jade, which is a beautiful chartreuse. And then Luna, oh, I just dropped it. Luna is insane, you guys. So I have overheat and Jade on my eyelid, but Luna is one of those super shifty shades. Let me get it on a bigger point on my finger so you can see more of it. It has some shifts to it. I'm trying to, okay, there's like green and pink and blue in here. Always a little bit harder to pick up on camera, but let's see. So that's overheat. That's gonna be your lid topper shade. While it looks boring on the arm, I have it on the inner half of my eye. You can see how much dimension you get from that on the eyelid. Here is Jade. Beautiful, this was one of the colors that stood out most to me. That's a gorgeous chartreuse. And then here, oh, look at that. This is Luna. And again, just know there's shifts to it that can never seem to pick up on camera. I don't know how people manage to show it. All right, let's move on to the next three. This one is super pretty, Amber. Again, you pick up so much pigment with this one. No shifts to it, but gorgeous glitters. We have Yin and then Serene. I have these two matte shades on my eyelids and they blended stunning. And look at all that texture there. Amber, Yin, look at that pigment. And Serene. This one's a little bit more subtle, but it's this color right here. So we still get it to show up. So those are those bottom three. Okay, and let's finish off with the last three. We have Fire, Aurora, and Dragon. So these are gonna be those deepening tones, maybe not Dragon, but I do have Dragon traced along my lower lash line. Like, look at that. Look at how they're swatching. So good for mattes. Oops, that wasn't my prettiest swatch, but here we are. These are all of the shades in the Red Dragon palette. I will say in person, I do feel like the greens definitely pop a little bit more. Beautiful fall color story, the most neutral of the three. And the other two palettes are so much more colorful that I feel like I worry that this one's gonna fall into the background and I really hope not because look at this look. Insane, absolutely stunning. So there we have it. That was Red Dragon. All right, this is the palette that I have next up on my desk, Giant Wolves. Now this palette was in collaboration with Annette from Annette's Makeup Corner, and I will have all of these lovely ladies linked down below. And by the way, if you didn't know, the palettes do come in a sleeve and look, there you have Annette right here. Oh, I love it. The artwork, I'm super jealous. I want a cover like this. So pretty, and then here is the back. And you guys, I love this color story. This is so beautiful. So here's what the inside looks like. And look at these blues and purples. Oh my gosh, this one's a little bit more grungy. Definitely the colors are more on the deep side. I love this color story too. And Annette is all about the shimmer, the glitters, the shifts, she loves deep matte shades. So this, I love this color story. This one is so fun. It's gonna be a great winter color story. So let's get to swatching, shall we? This one right here has seven mattes and five textured shades. I mean, there's so many different ways to describe the formula. So let's start off at the top here. Let's get Astral, Flair, and Antipode, is that right? Anyways, this top row, by the way, would go great with the greens from the Judy palette. But take a look at these swatches. Look at that inner corner highlight. Insane, insane pigmentation. Great job on Odin's eyes part for that. Oh, I swatched this in the wrong order, but that's fine. Woo! I was stunning and then this last one is Astral. And in person, this has almost like a pink shift to it with some golden shimmers in there. Really stunning in person. And one thing that I cannot stress enough is that these shadows are legitimately so much more beautiful in person and they're already beautiful on camera. Let's go in with Annihilation, Skull. I hope I pronounced that correctly and Desolate. This to me has a net written all over it. She loves a good black shade. Look at this middle shade. I cannot wait to get these shades on my eyes. Y'all think I'm playing. All right, here we go. Here's Annihilation, good black. Look at that swatch. I don't think a net would settle for anything less. Skull. Oof. And then Desolate. This is why I did a swatch and sip. A normal review wasn't gonna cut it. We had to go over each shade individually. Going down to the third row, this is like my name written all over it. Cowling, hot tea, and a blaze. Let me see, is this one more like a lid topper? Yeah, this one gives me more kind of a feeling it's lid topper-y. But let's see, I've swatched this one, but I haven't used it yet. So here we go. Dang. Yeah, so this one's more of a lid topper that doesn't take away from it as long as they don't have too many, which they don't. So there is a time and a place for that. And I mean, these mattes. I'm so impressed by. Last row, Cosmos Eternal, which is an insane color you guys will see. And Azure. Do you guys? I mean, this is the only shade I want to talk about. Look at that. It looks so smooth on the finger and in person, there's such strong like green, blue. Okay, here we go. That's that last shade that I swatched. Like you can even, the shift is so strong you can even see it kind of on camera. Then here's that last shade. I mean, come on. This peat palette is beautiful too. Look at these textures and shimmers. This swatch and sip series is the best video idea I've ever had. I am losing my mind. So here we have Red Dragon and Giant Wolves. Take a last look. All right, it's time to get into the last and final palpate. All right, it's time to get into the last and final palpate, the Hummingbird Palate. Now this is in collaboration with Tina over at Fancy Face. Ugh, stunning. Now this one is going to be the colorful one. So if you love colored eyeshadow, this one is for you. Here's what the inside looks like. Look at that. And not only is this palette colorful, but we got depth and there's tons of texture in here. So as you can see in here, you're getting five mattes and seven shimmers. This one is so fun. I can't wait to create looks with this one. Let's just dive in here. Let's go into Feathers, Red Hills, and Star Apple. They look like on my finger. Look at that. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Looks good to me, really beautiful. Here we go. Okay, let's get into Swallowtail. Oh my gosh, so creamy, so much picked up without even pressing hard. Tropics and Lagoon. So that's Swallowtail shade. Look at how much pick up it has. Super duper creamy. I expect a lot of pigmentation from this one. Let's see. Oh yeah. Literally feels like a cream eyeshadow, you guys. Insane, ugh, yes. Do you guys think I'm crazy for this series? This is what Swatching Eyeshadows does to me. When people are like, why is your collection so large? How can you wear so many eyeshadow palettes? It's not about just marrying them, okay. All right, let's move into the next room. Hibiscus Beach Sands, ooh, yes. And then Hummingbird, ooh, yes. I just can't get over how creamy Odin's Eyes Shimmers feel and they're so beautiful. So we have Hibiscus, great swatch there. Reds can go wrong so fast. Beach Sands, great neutral tone in here. And Hummingbird. Look, that shade, that shade and that shade in a look. Oh honey, okay. This is gonna be one of those shifty shades, fancy. Then we have Bluefields. Bluefields doesn't feel quite as creamy as the others. I'm sure it works just fine. Take a look at that fancy shade. I'll get a close up of this shifts for you. Wow, okay. I mean, I feel like these colors are curated so good in every single palette. There's so many different looks that I can see. I feel like that's what happens when creators curate palettes. It's what we want. Look at this. How beautiful is this palette? If you like color, you absolutely have to get your hands on this one. Okay, so there we go. This right here is the Hummingbird Palette, stunning. I can tell you the quality is great without even trying it just by swatch. I'm not surprised. How great these palettes are gonna be. All right, I'm going to first go into the tutorial of how I got this look with the Red Dragon Palette and we will be back to give you my final thoughts. All right guys, so for this look today, I decided to go with the Red Dragon Palette which is the Judy Palette. I chose this one because I'm gonna actually talk about this palette in the video that I'm filming after this. I wanted to be wearing it and I have to say freaking love this look. So as my base right now, I just have some concealer. Using an Esim S33, we are going into Jade which is this beautiful chartreuse color leading a little bit more green. When it came to opening this palette in particular, it was this shade that immediately caught my eye so I knew I had to do a look where this color played a large role because look at that. So I just kind of put it everywhere on the outer half of my crease taking a refer number 12 brush, we are going into Serene and this I'm gonna put in the inner half of my crease and this is a really beautiful light peachy shade. Pretty as that. You see how pretty that also fades into the green? I am going to add a little bit of depth in the center of the crease and I'm using Yin. Just using the same brush, I'm using a really light hand. We're gonna create a little bit of depth right in the center of the eye. I'm gonna add more depth on the outer part and it will make more sense in a second. And we want it a little bit of depth in the eye to add a little bit more interest to the look. The one thing I will say about Jade, especially if you start mixing other colors and you're gonna have to go in a couple of times just to kind of refresh it, keep the chartreuse present. Then Almar detailed diffuser brush, we're going into claw. This is the perfect shade to add depth to the chartreuse shade and I'm just gonna put this in the outer corner to add depth. I'm gonna go in with more of Jade over top to keep the integrity of the color, but underlying, I do want this depth. And then I'm going back into Jade. Gonna put it over everything again. So you see how that holds the depth but putting that green over top still leaves it in the look very, very pretty. With a big fat pencil brush, this is a refer number 26. We're going into fire and I'm going to make a blueprint for the liner. So it doesn't need to be too intense now. Like I said, I'm just mapping it out. Okay, that's gonna do for now, nothing crazy. I'm gonna take a little bit of concealer on the back of my hand and I wouldn't necessarily say I'm doing a cut crease but I'm going to clean up this area so that there's no color. So I'm just putting some concealer over top. Don't worry about precision of your cut crease. Like I said, it's just to brighten up the area for the shimmer shades that are gonna go on top. Again, nothing crazy. Don't worry too much about precision. We're gonna start off with overheat. I'm gonna use my finger because this shade was not the best applied with a brush. This is more of a lid topper kind of texture right here. So a finger is gonna be your best bet and it's gonna stick right onto that concealer that we placed down. This shade is stunning, oh my goodness. How Odin's eye creates such beautiful textures while keeping at such an affordable price is crazy to me. Okay, we're gonna go into solar flare next. Now this one is not quite as lid topper. You could definitely apply this with a brush but I'm just gonna use my finger. We're gonna bridge that to the shirt truce color. If you like texture, shiny, glitteriness, Odin's eye, you will love them. Now we're going to start redefining that upper lash line wing. So I'm gonna go into fire again. So like I said, we already have that blueprint down so it should be pretty easy. I'm just using more of a dense brush that the color is more opaque. It is an eyeshadow so it's gonna be softer but I think that's what makes it pretty. Okay, clean up any fallout. I'm gonna take the brush that I used with the concealer. We're gonna sharpen everything. That's how I got it to look so clean. I love it. This Sonia G Soft Definer, we're taking Sunrise and this is gonna go along my lower lash line. It's gonna bring in those warmer tones and pull them together. It's a great bridging color between the two original crease colors, the peach and the shirt truce. Kind of pulls the whole look together. Next, we're going to take a dragon using the same brush and I'm not gonna go quite as low as I did with Sunrise. I want Sunrise to peek through but is this going along that lower lash line? Oh my gosh, I see. I was worried when I first did this that it was gonna make me look sick but it looks sick, like it looks so good. Then ever so slightly to add a little bit more definition and to pull the liner together, we're gonna go into fire. I mean, I'm barely touching and I'm just gonna run that as close to my lash line as possible just to add subtle hints of depth. And that's the look. I am freaking obsessed with this look. Oh my goodness, this makes me wanna put all of the other colors on my eyes from the other palettes. All right, I'm gonna do liner and lashes and I mean, at this point, you guys have seen the final look already. All right, you guys, there we have it. That was my swatch and sip using the new Odin's Eye collection. I know I didn't use all of the palettes in my eyes but I'm very familiar with Odin's Eye and based on my swatches as well. I can tell you that the quality on these are amazing. The textures that you are getting for this price, it really is such a good deal. And most importantly, you are supporting fabulous creators. If you can't pick up all of the palettes, well, I don't have a favorite. I think all of them are so special in their own way. If you're more of a neutral wearer then you definitely wanna go with Red Dragon. Obviously, if you're bold with your shadows, you like vibrancy, you're gonna wanna go with the Hummingbird palette. And if you like grungier, smoky eyes and that's palette, the Giant Wolves, it's going to be for you. However, I think it's gonna be really hard to choose if you have to choose because they're all so beautiful, so well done. A huge congratulations to these creators. Seriously, I cannot stress this enough. These palettes are stunning. If you wanna see more looks with these palettes, make sure you're following me over at my Instagram, Morgan Turner makeup. I definitely have plans to create more looks with these. I'm having so much fun with them already. Don't think you'll be disappointed. Now, as far as I'm aware, I do not believe any discount codes are going to work with this collection. However, if you are in the website and you're picking anything else out not from this collection, make sure you use somebody's code. It doesn't have to be mine. Mine is Morgan Turner, but I do encourage you to use the codes of the creators. Other than that, that is all I have for today's video. I hope you enjoyed this little swatch session that we had. Thank you for hanging out with me. If you guys aren't subscribed to my channel already, I would love it if you would consult or take any of the time to do so, and I will see you all in my next one. Bye guys, have a good one.