 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. For today's video, I am going to be reviewing and demoing for you the Odin's Eye Norn Collection. We have a lot of products. I demo everything for you and I give you my thoughts and all of that good stuff. So if you want to learn more about it, 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 of the new makeup on the market and sharing my thoughts with you guys. And today we are featuring Odin's Eye newest collection. Now, if you don't know who Odin's Eye is, so they are an independent brand that is based in Sweden. I reveal all of their collections. I am on their PR list, so they did send this my way. However, that in no way affects what I say about the products. Odin's Eye seriously is one of the best brands that I've ever worked with as far as I'm wanting to be honest about what you say about their products. If you don't like something, they're totally cool with you, really giving your true and honest opinion. I don't know. I just, I really love that about them. They're the best, seriously. I was really excited. Now, this collection comes out February 5th, which hopefully, that means I got this video up today. If not, February 5th at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And I'm so excited, you guys. It is one of my favorite collections from them. So in the collection, you get one large 16-pan eyeshadow palette. You get three of their mini eyeshadow palettes and then three super cool unique highlighters. Now, if you are interested in purchasing their product, I do have an affiliate code. If you use code Morgan Turner, it will save you 10% off. And I do earn a commission from that just so you know, don't feel obligated to use it, but you do get a discount. So let's just get into it. As far as the prices, I'm going to assume I'm, this is in U.S. dollars. That it's going to be around the same price as the other products that are similar. So as far as their big eyeshadow palettes, it should be around $32. The mini eyeshadow palettes, this should be around $21. And then the highlighters, this should be somewhere around $14. I love how affordable this brand is, but everything is so unique. So let's first start off with the Norns eyeshadow palette. As you can see, it has this beautiful watercolor, purple and blue packaging. Again, such an affordable price. Now they're all going to come in a sleeve like so. It has a 36 month shelf life and it is cruelty free and made in China. And then you open it up and you get 16 shades. Now at first when I opened this, I wasn't too sure about this color story. It's very interesting, very, very cool toned and with a few warm tones thrown in there, but I really love it. I don't have a color story that's quite like this. And like I said at first, I was like, I don't know when I first opened it, but now that I've dug into it, I really enjoy it. Now in here formulation wise, one of the things that I love about Odin's eyes, they're not afraid to play with texture and their shimmers are amazing, especially their ones that are loaded with glitter. There are an affordable version of PamaGrat. Now do I think they're as good as PamaGrat? No, but you get a similar effect for a much more affordable price. So in here you are getting four true mattes and then this is where the formulas to get a little bit weird. So this is almost like, I don't know, it's very interesting like a lid topper, similar to what you might find in Huda Beauty. It's very, very creamy. You have, I would say like two true, true shimmers and then everything else is some form of like a glitter or a duo chrome. Now this bottom row right here, spectacular. Some of the most beautiful reflective shades they have duo chrome to them. It's just, there's so many different textures and finishes in here. It's really hard to describe in one, but I feel like this is such an inspiring palette. There's so many looks that you can create. So I'm going to take you straight to my very first tutorial using this palette. So I just pressed my eye. You can see the look that we're doing first. I put down a little bit of powder because we are playing around with blue shadow. So if that falls on the face, it can make you look really tired or sick. So I put a little bit of powder down so that it would be easier to wipe away digging into this gorgeous palette. We're going to go in with dazed and I'm using a Esum v 34. I'm going to put that in as a transition color. This mostly is to help the blue blend out easier. It will have more of a powdery base which will make it easier to move around and blend. So it adds a nice light shadow like how this shade doesn't have a lot of pickup. Esum v 33 and we're going straight into outsider really impressed with this shade. Ladies and gentlemen, do you see how pigmented it is? And then a little bit really does go a long way with this color. You can see how much we're going to be able to blend it out and it's blending out so easily. And I'm going to try and pack that blue, especially we're out here in the outer corner just to keep that depth and that brightness. Blue is like this can be really, really hard but that was just so easy. Odin's eye blows me away every time. I had to just go for it and we're going in with a hallucination which is everything. So I'm using a finger but no glitter glue or anything and the reflection on this is intense and gorgeous. I'm putting this everywhere and the reflection on the eyelid. I'm just I'm here for it. I'm going to put in a little bit more of outsider out here to keep it a little bit more smoky and let's put some along the lower lash line as well. Again, just so pigmented and easy to blend out. I'm going to take a really small coastal sense brush and I'm going to go into charming right here. Now this is like a purple blue duo chrome and I'm going to put this right along the inner part of my lower lash line. So you can see it has a little bit more of a deep blue base whereas the top color is a little bit more turquoise. Be careful because the shade will give you a fallout. Kind of blend it out towards the edges. Oh pretty. Now I didn't do this on the other side so we're going to do it now. I'm going to take a refer number 12 brush and we're going to use colorful black right here. Now this shade is a bit more powdery. I'm going to literally just very lightly top right in the outer corner. I made sure I really shook off my brush and then kind of spread it out just to add some more depth out here. Yep. Perfect. And then we're going to go in with pink chameleon right here and this looks like it's really white but when you put it on it has a very strong pinky shift. Okay. So I'm going to wipe this off and I'll show you the final look. I wanted you to see the final look with liner lashes, lips and all of that. The intensity of these shadows are insane. So first look was a success clearly. Okay. So I filmed this on multiple days and these looks on multiple days. So very quickly before I get into the mini palettes let me just explain a little bit more about them. So there's three in this collection. They are going to be about $21 each and what's very interesting about these first of all the packaging as always like spot on and when you open it up you do get a mirror and there's going to be five shades. Now in the center I'm not sure why they do this but they have a split pan. Normally I find these to be a little bit more of a chunkier formula which I'm not as big of a fan of but you can make it work just use your fingers. I'm just going to get straight into the tutorial so you can see these guys in action. All right. So for this one we're digging into the Urd palette. It's beautiful. It's deep and I am obsessed with this color story. Oh my goodness. You know that this green luxury right here is going all over my lid. So let's swatch them for you guys. So there's three mattes and three shimmers. So that is what Urd looks like. I'm in love with this color story. This is so unique. So I'm going to just do this eye with Urd. I have my makeup by Mario Master Eye Prep and set down and we're going to start off with memory right here and I'm going to apply that all over the crease. It's just a really light minty green shade and I'm applying this all over my crease as our transition shade. I'm going to put some down here as well. Next we're going into nostalgia and today is going to be a really, really deep green smoky eye. That's the look that I'm going for. And again, this is applying really nice and it's blending out quite easily. You know what? This wasn't the easiest shade to blend actually but it's still very much workable but greens are typically a little bit harder. I'm going to run some of that along the lower lash line as well past. We need to deepen everything. This color is very, very pigmented so I'm trying to use just a tiny little bit and kind of work it into the crease a little bit more inward like so little by little very slowly really tapping off my brush. Now I'm going back in with the brush that I used to blend in the dark green to hopefully fuse these darker shades together. I have to use this color and it's so creamy. I'm going to try and only use it right here because I do want to use the other colors. Oh my goodness. Yes. Definitely apply this with a finger because it does have kind of a tackier texture to it. So the natural oils on your finger is just going to pick it up and place it down better. Oh my goodness. Then we're going to use some of this blueish silver. You hear stuff going on. It's a snow day. So we've got some snow plowing happening outside. This palettes I mean nothing short of like incredible. Oh my goodness. Like not to be dramatic but we're going to take a bit of the lightest shade. Now this shade is a little bit more chunky and Odin's eye sometimes has a formula that has a little bit more chunk. So just be careful but because it's just an inner corner color it's pretty easy to work in and I'm actually going to go in with more of luxury which is that dark green shimmery color and I'm going to use a brush even though it's a little bit tackier and I'm going to try and build up some of that shimmer down here. Now it's a little bit more messy with a brush just because a finger is going to work best with this. Wow. Okay. I'm going to do liner and lashes and show you the final look. So here is the final look with the Erd palette. I think this one is my favorite of the mini palettes because it's such a unique color story. It's so cohesive obsessed. So next palette we're working on is the Verdandi and this one is quite warm. As you can see it's an interesting mix of colors. You have warm colors here and then cool colors here. So it's kind of like a two-sided palette. Warning. The two middle shades are a little bit on the chunky side as they tend to be with this formula from Odin's eye with these split pans. Like here are what the swatches look like kind of a little bit more neutral. So if you're into more neutral tones, you actually might prefer this palette. So let's get to applying. I'm like stuck as to what I want to do because I feel like you can get a lot of looks out of this. Starting off with now and this has like an interesting moon of a deeper matte shade but you can't really get in there. The shade's quite powdery and again not doing anything fancy as far as application. I'm just going to go in with my transition color right here. I guess I'm going warm for this look. We're going in with vibrant right here and I'm going to do a halo eye with this. Switch up my techniques a little bit. So for a halo eye, you want to put the deepest shade in the outer corner and also in the inner corner and keep that middle space open and blank just like I'm doing. I'm repeating on the lower lash line as well. So the light orange and then vibrant is going in the inner corner in the outer corner. For some depth, we're going in with every day and I'm going to lightly again, inner corner, outer corner. Now this has like a mauve undertone to it but it's adding depth pretty seamlessly and it's not making the color too muddy or anything. So as beautiful as this precious shade is, I don't have a place for it on my eyelid today but I did want to show you kind of a closer look of this swatch. It feels very creamy and I think it's going to apply beautifully for a smoky eye all over the lid. But for today, I'm going to take the peachy side of the split pan and remember I said be careful with these because they can be a bit chunky. So I do suggest using a finger and also keep in mind that even though I say it's chunky that chunkiness is going to add a little bit of texture to the eyelid. So if you press it in, you use your warm fingers. You see how that kind of just makes up for everything. If it didn't look so pretty on the eye, I would be like this shadow is a no-go but it's so pretty. I'm going to pop just a little bit down here just for some added shimmer and then I'm going to read up on my crease colors just to add some more dimension. Wow. I'm really excited about this look and just because I haven't had the chance to use it yet we're going to use this silvery blue shade right here. Doesn't necessarily go with the look. I think honestly this is a bit oddly placed. I suppose not. It'd go really good with these three shades but I feel like this is a tough palette to get one look with which might be a good thing because you can get two very clearly different looks but I love it. I love it. So I'm going to do eyeliner and lashes and I'll show you the final look. Here is the final look with the Verdandi palette. If you are into more neutral colors, this one might be the one for you but I really do enjoy this look. So we are going to do this look. It is mainly in the Skold palette which has beautiful pastel packaging. You guys, it has such beautiful jewel tones. Here are the swatches. Now as you can see, this one does not have any mattes. It is a lot, a lot, a lot of shimmer. So I did dig into the Rorns palette for a couple of mattes and what I've discovered from this palette like I wouldn't normally create a look like this. I just wanted to try all of the colors but this is more of a palette that you're going to want to pair with other palette or maybe grab like one or two shades from because altogether creating a look, I did have some difficulty because they're all just so shimmery and just so textured. So I think in a different scenario if I weren't trying out all of the formulas and every shade in here, it's a beautiful palette but I got a lot of glitter throw up on my eyes. So I'm taking this shade right here. This is Mist from the Norns palette which this Skulled palette goes really great with the Norns palette. So I do think they pair really well together. You have a lot of corresponding mattes that are going to work great with the individual shimmers in the Skulled palette. Going to run it along the lower lash line as well. Then I'm going to add more later but we're going back into Outsider. The shade is such good quality you guys. So impressive. And I'm going to just blend a little bit of it in the crease and then the outer corner, the lower lash line as well. Just a touch because I'm going to go in and add more later. I'm just setting up the base for today's look. So we're going to start off with Dream right here. My fingerprints aren't dirty. It's just from lots of swatching today which is this one right here. So you'll see it does have a bit of a black base and I'm going to apply this to the outer third of my eyelid. So really quickly before I keep going all of these are a really shimmery glittery formula except for fantasy. This is the only shimmer color in the palette. So that shimmer color works fine with the brush but every other shade I would recommend using a finger if possible. It's just easier to get the color and the texture and the opacity when you use your finger and just be careful blend as needed. Like I said, we are going to go back in with more blue to make it a little bit more seamless and take a little bit of Futurism which is this green shade right here and I'm going to be very careful and just use my finger. This is why it looks a little bit messy but I really wanted to make sure I could get that opacity on there. So just be careful with that and then now we're going into this shade right here Utopia and I'm going to put this right in the middle of the eyelid and this is all without a glitter glue you guys. So if you do want less glitter fallout I definitely think a glitter glue would be great for these shadows but I did want to show you what they can do without a glitter glue because they still work great without but you definitely will get more impact unless follow if you do use a glitter glue and then I'm using a brush now we're going into fantasy and this is a beautiful color you guys. It's like a icy lilac gray shade really really pretty and I'm going to kind of make sure all of these three shades are blended together reapply as needed. I'm taking a bit of outsider from the Norns palette which is the matte blue and we're going to kind of over arch it right here and then also a bit to blend the green which will make the world of difference blend out those edges with mist that original mauve shade that we use then I'm going to take a really small pointer brush and I'm going to use Brilliant along like the center here and then we're going to use the orange I know my camera is having the toughest time focusing on this I'm sorry and we're going to take like the golden shade and put it along the inner part so here we're starting off with Brilliant which is that orange it's a lot of glitter in this palette so just be careful if you don't like the super glittery texture look this isn't for you and then I'm taking Hope which is more of the gold so it goes from gold to orange and then I'm going to reapply just a bit of Futurism which is the green and then definitely clean up down here probably should have done my face makeup after but that's the look with the shadows you can kind of see how they all apply this is not the easiest palette to use nor do I recommend using it like I did I just wanted to show you but I think this is the palette that you just go in and grab one shade of and it's beautiful beautiful colors really good quality but a little bit difficult to work with I'm going to be back and show you the final look so I did want to take a moment and show you what everything looked like with eyelashes so I just did mascara and some false lashes and I really love how glittery and just how almost watercolor it looks because there is no definition in the eyes nothing like a cut crease it's just pure glitter blending into different colors so there we are I actually really like it more than I thought that I would I really forgot to introduce the highlighters for you guys but I'm about to show you the demo and swatches of all three so three highlighters came out in this collection they're going to be about $14 and they are so beautiful to look at just get ready so I've tried the spring of life so I have not tried the other two mesmerizer highlighters so the first one that we have is Veil of Future and these are incredible look at that alright I'm going to touch it wow so this one almost sheer but it gives a really glossy golden glow then we have Web of Destiny this one is my favorite design so unique you guys so this one has more of a silvery I like this better than the other one let me just show you Spring of Life it's more of a blue one I found it pulled very silvery a little bit more glittery on my face but that's the other one let's try using a Kaleidos H2 brush we're going to use Veil of Future and I'm going to put this right here so this does have a bit of glitter to it it definitely swatch smoother I don't mind the glitter because that's kind of the Odin's Eye Aesthetic that is what Veil of Future looks like let me wipe off my brush let's take Web of Destiny for a spin this one I'm so excited about okay so I definitely knew that this one was going to have a little bit more glitter in it because it has that as I describe as their chunky formula kind of combined in there but it does have a pink shift to it oh there you go can you see that? yeah there you can here's the other side so the highlighters are really really pretty but if you don't like glitter then you will not like these but they're very aesthetically pleasing they're really pretty to look at so here we go so I just want to kind of come back and share my collective thoughts about the whole collection with you and kind of round everything up here so we're going to start off with the Big Norns Eyeshadow Palette I really love this I think it's a very unique palette it's not my favorite color story from Odin's Eye but I really feel like I did step up the formulas with this one particularly with these shades down here with this shade with this shade the shimmers in here are like they're so good for the price and the mattes as well I was quite surprised how blendable and pigmented they were and how they were able to keep their color as you blended them out so if this color story interests you I do highly recommend it now as far as the mini eyeshadows I think my favorite of all of them has to be the Erd palette I think it is a very simple palette to use it's a very cohesive the formulas you get in here are really nice you get some unique colors unique texture so this one's personally my favorite I do like the Verdandi but like I said this is definitely if you're more into neutral tones I would say it's not kind of the tones that I typically reach for and then the Skold palette it's really really fun and I think it's a fun palette to pair with other palettes that you already have but if you're not looking for a lid topper or an all shimmer palette then I would say you could pass on this but you do get a lot of dimension and glitter with this palette so it is still really nice but again that's up to you to decide if you think you would need it or not I mean my final tip with the eyeshadows I would say is you're going to find the best application with your finger or with glitter glue because they are so glittery but that's one of the special things about Odin's eye is you're able to get such a dimensional shadow at such an affordable price so maybe it's not going to be as easy to work with as a Pat McGrath glitter shade but totally well worth it now as far as the highlighters I don't think these are a necessity the one thing that these definitely have going for them of course is just how beautiful they are to look at and how much I would love to photograph this so I really think they did an amazing job with just the whole look of the highlighters now as far as functionality I have a lot of highlighters that I would prefer I even think I prefer the highlighters in their regular highlighting quads I think those are a bit better these are a bit too glittery for me they just don't stand out in my collection other than the fact that they're stunning but again you know what me being the makeup porter I am I would like to own these and pay for these simply because of how they look but as far as a need they aren't something that I need in my collection so that being said that was everything hopefully that you need to know about the new Odin's Eye Nourn collection again if you are interested in picking anything up don't forget to use my code or anybody else's code that you watch it'll save you 10% and overall I really enjoy this collection the whole aesthetic, the color stories I really think Odin's Eye has stepped it up even more I'm really excited to see this small brand really growing and really developing and continuing to step up to the plate and do something that is original so that is all I have for today's video I hope you guys 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 guys in the next one bye guys have a good one