 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. For today's video, I am going to be doing a review, tutorials, and some comparisons with the new Huda Beauty Wild Obsessions palettes. So if you want to see what's up with them, then just keep watching. Hi guys, if you're new here, my name is Morgan. I am a parodic 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 a collection that I always review are the Huda Beauty Obsessions eyeshadow palette collections. She comes out with multiple themes a few times throughout the year and this time it is the Wild Obsessions palettes. Now four came out in this launch. I picked up three because three are available at Sephora. The one that's not available is the Tiger eyeshadow palette. I was going to pick up all four from the Huda Beauty website because Tiger is the only one that you can get on the Huda Beauty website. But I happened to walk into Sephora that day and they had these three and I was like, you know what? I'll save myself $30 and expedited shipping and I'll just do these three because the Tiger didn't really call out to me anyways. I was just getting it to review for you guys. It was these three that really caught my eye. The Tiger Obsessions while I don't have it in my hands, it really reminds me a lot of the Toffee Brown that came out in the most recent obsessions collection. So I mean, I'm looking right now. I'm good. Like, I don't feel like I'm missing anything. I'm still going to do the Jaguar, the Chameleon and the Python palette. Before we get into the demo, let's talk about some product details. Like I said, all four of the palettes are available on the Huda Beauty website. What is also good about wondering from the Huda Beauty website is there are a couple kits if you're interested in that and bundles. But the three that I just mentioned are available at Sephora. And if I'm being honest, these three are definitely the prettiest and most unique. So wherever you want to purchase from, they are available there. Each of these palettes are going to be $29 each, which is on par with their regular price of these. If you don't know, these are nice, portable little eyeshadow palettes, which I really like because they're great for travel. There's no wasted space with these. There's no space in between the shadows. You have a nice big mirror, a good solid compact that's going to protect the eyeshadows. So I think we all love these monochromatic nine-pan palettes from Huda just because they are so convenient and they are so much more affordable than her full-size eyeshadow palettes. I know everybody says this, but they say it because it's true. Her obsessions palettes are not as good quality as her full-size eyeshadow palettes. The full-size eyeshadow palettes are made in Italy. The mini obsessions palettes are made in China. There definitely is a difference in formula. And with the obsessions palettes, these have a reputation for being very inconsistent, mostly misses, very few hits. The best obsessions collection to date has been the nude obsessions. For the most part, all the ones that have come out post that and a little bit prior to that have definitely been misses. And you guys asked me, why do I review these? Have I always say they're bad? Because I'm waiting for them to be good because she has good ones. She has in her to create good ones. And I'm happy I reviewed these because I'm telling you now, you guys, these are the good ones. Now, what is special about these before I get into the demos is each of these are going to have one eyeshadow palette that has a Python print on it. You'll see it when you get into the demos. This is a new formula from Huda Beauty. It's supposed to be multi-reflective. The formulas that are also going to be in these are matte, metallic, sparkly and foiled. And according to her website, all four of these are going to be limited edition. That being said, we are going to get into the tutorials of each individual palette. The first palette we're going to look into is the Wild Jaguar. And all of them are going to come in the traditional obsessions palette itself component. But the print on the front, you can see when you were a kid, it's one of those things where they shift pictures. There's a Jaguar print. It has a khaki component. These are all going to have a 24-month shelf life and they are made in China. They all have a mirror. You'll have a little bit of control. If you get it at the right angle, it's not going to fall. And then you have your nine shades. Now, this is the one that I knew I had to pick up. I was really excited for this one because this is definitely my kind of color story. I knew that this is the one that I would wear the most once I got it. So taking a look at the textures here, you have four mattes. I really like how there is a black and a cream. And then you also have your neutral transition shades. They seem to be very good transition shades. All of them swatch beautifully, even the black. I will show you that in a second. And then we have five shimmer glitter shades. However, you interpret it. All five of them have glitter. There is no true shimmer in here. The one shade that swatched bad was this one. So I'm worried about this one. You'll see when I show you the swatches that there's not much of a base to it. It just looks like glitter and it looked a little bit patchy. The Python print shade felt a little bit dry. It has more of a duochrome shift. Almost seems to be more of a lid tapper type texture. The remaining three shimmers all swatched really beautifully and they have a lot of dimension. So you'll see this is the shade that I was worried about down here and the black swatched really, really pigmented. And then you can see all of the glitters. So so far just based on swatch. I'm really excited about these except for this shade at the bottom. I have very, very high hopes for these. I really liked the way that these swatched. So let's get into it. I am going to start off with Too Faced Shadow Insurance. We're going to use this for all three palettes for my brushes today. I'm going to use the Sigma Beauty and Beauty Bird Collaboration Brush. I have all of the eye brushes in here. There also is a bunch of awesome face brushes, but obviously I'm just working on the eyes. I sent this to me in PR and I haven't used it yet. I haven't washed the brushes, which I probably should have done, but it's fine. They have this gorgeous marble handle. I'm obsessed. I'm taking the cream shade. It has a little bit of tan to it. It actually might be a little bit, yeah, it's a touch deeper than my skin tone. Actually, I was hoping it would highlight, but on my skin tone, it's like a quarter shade deeper. But that's fine. We'll just kind of blend it down. If you are lighter than me, then it will definitely work as a really nice highlight shade. We're moving into the gray shade right here. So this did have a little bit of kickback, but nothing crazy. And I'm going to use this as the crease color. Now, in her last obsessions palettes, I found that the mattes worked good and it was the shimmers that were giving me trouble. So we're really going to investigate that today. On this along the lower lash line. I'm just going to use that same brush. I'm going to go into this shade right here, putting this in the outer corner, not doing anything out of the ordinary here. Just like yesterday's video with the Pat McGrath palette, I'm just trying to test the colors. So the look might not necessarily be the prettiest. It has a little bit of plum to it. You can see it's giving me a very cool toned smoky base and everything is working out beautifully. Piping my brush off, making sure the edges are blended. Then lastly, we're going to use the black. Got to know how the black is because it's swatched really nice. I mean, I'm not going to use too much of the black, but I'm just really going to focus it in this outer V area right here. Take my blending brush and work on blending it out. I mean, I didn't put the black all over my lid or anything, but the black is really, really nice. It was easy to work out and it still holds the opacity and the blend looks really even. So, so far, so good. Let's test these shimmers out. The first one that I want to do is the one that swatched questionable. I'm going to use my finger. I mean, it's pretty and it's subtle, but it's not going to give you a base color. I might almost suggest to use a glitter glue if you really want the base color to show through, but it really is going to give you a sparkle. I would say if you use a matte all over the lid and you just sprinkle this all over the eyelid, it definitely could work, but it's not amazing quality by any means. I'm actually just going to go in with this kind of gunmetal shade right over top of that. And you can see this is very dimensional and this does give a base. That's so pretty. It's a gorgeous color. You can still see those purple glitters peeking through, but it's gorgeous. Then we're going to go in with a lighter shade. You'll see this is the shade that we just put all over the lid and we're going to go in with this shade, which has a little bit more silver to it and it feels very creamy and I'm not getting any fallout. That creaminess is sticking to the eyelid and I have nothing but cream on right now. So if something falls down, it's going to stick. None of that yet. Maybe a little bit from the mattes, but nothing crazy. Oh, that's super pretty. Going to blend a little bit. It's going to be very interesting, but we need to see the pipe on shade. So we're going to use the printed shade in the middle now. This is the one that's a little bit drier where I feel like we're going to get some fallout. It's going to give you the most glitter and it has a duochrome shade. It's kind of gorgeous though. Do you see that? This one I would definitely recommend using a glitter glue if you're going to put it all over the lid, but as an accent color like I'm using today, it's fine. I still am getting maybe a touch of fallout from the glitters. Really pretty, a nice touch and all of that leaves that I hadn't used yet is the gold. So I'm just going to put this in the inner corner. The gold swatched pretty nice. It didn't have as much vava boom as I was hoping. You see how this has so much to it. It's a little bit more subdued compared to the others. I think this one would pair very pretty with the mattes as well. I will show you how it looks with liner and lashes at the end of the tutorial. So before I show you the final look with the lashes, I really like this one. I really like the quality on this one. Like I said, maybe this one's not the best, but it's definitely workable. Other than that, I found everything to work beautifully, blend beautifully. This is definitely one of her better obsessions palettes that she's come out with. The only thing really negative that I have to say about it is I feel like there's so much glitter in this palette that you're going to get a glitter bomb all over the eye, which I typically do not have a problem with. But because there are five shades packed with glitter, you can't use all of them on the eyelid at once. You kind of have to pick your glitter for the day. I would like a little bit more variety in here as far as having just some regular shimmers and then a couple of glitters because I feel like that would add more variety to the looks and you could create more looks that way and layer the shadows in different ways. But that's nothing major. That's just the way that I would improve it. But I definitely recommend this one. So here is the final Jaguar look. I did notice that it looked a little bit patchy here. I don't know what that's all about, but the look is absolutely stunning and I still really like this palette. I think I'm going to have a lot of fun with this one. For this next tutorial, we are going to take a look at Wild Chameleon. You can see this is the ship of the packaging. It has red packaging and then you open it up and this is the color story. So this is going to be the one for you warm lovers. And here you're getting five mattes. So there's more than the Jaguar palette and then you're getting four shimmer shades. Now this one is interesting because the Jaguar I felt like was so glitter packed. This one you just have mostly metallic shades. I mean, you can pick up maybe the tiniest flux of glitter but it definitely is not like the Jaguar palette. So if you thought that that palette was too glittery, this one has different textures here. So I said that this one felt a little bit more dry in the Jaguar palette. This one is definitely drier than the other three shimmers but it does feel creamier than in the Jaguar palette because it's not a glitter based shadow and here are the swatches as you can see what swatched questionably was the red shade right here but that's typically a harder formula to formulate. The shade right here which is one of those tie dye shades I had to go over twice. You can see it's a little bit more subdued. It said third shade down but the rest felt really creamy. They felt really nice. I don't know you guys these feel really good to me. Let's see how they apply but I really like this pop of purple here and so far so good with the swatches the texture feels good. But again we're gonna have to see how it works on the eyelids so quickly let me apply my Too Faced. That's the wrong eye. My Too Faced shadow insurance. I don't know what direction I want to go in today. Gonna start off with this peachy orange shade right here. I'm gonna use this in the inner half of my crease. You can see we have some nice pigment showing up. Love it. Next we're gonna take the yellow shade in the center. This is definitely a yellow orange. Wow, very pigmented. Definitely have the opacity showing here. So pretty. We're gonna take this burnt orange shade right here. Actually let me get a smaller crease brush. I'm patting this as you can see kind of in the outer part of the lash line and blending it in. I love how these shades all look different because sometimes I feel like with a bad formula they'll all kind of blend out to look the same. These are holding their own in the color which is a really good sign that you can see the three colors that I applied. I'm actually taking this shade right here again. I'm gonna blend this out along the lower lash line because that's gonna be kind of like an under layer. Next we're taking the maroon shade. This is a shade that I was a little bit worried about. So let's see. Just gonna bring it along the entire lower lash line. We wanted that yellow to peek through but this is gonna be the main guy down here. I mean it's applying well in smaller quantities. It's not like I'm putting it on a very big surface area right now. It's not pigment pack like I was hoping. I feel like it has potential to be maybe a little bit patchy if you apply it on a larger surface area. But if you work slow and steady I don't think it's gonna give you any problems. I'm actually because I need to know I'm gonna ruin what I just did. Just to see. This is why we do this. This is the review. No, I mean it's still working good. You can see I have a really good blend happening. Okay, so the matte so far really nice. I'm not gonna use this one today. We're gonna keep it really warm. We're gonna use the tie-dye shade because this one didn't feel the greatest. I'm gonna pop this in the middle of the lid. I like it. I mean the proof is in the pudding people. Showing up really pretty. I do recommend using a finger. Wow, okay cool. And now I'm gonna use this gold shade. This one like I said felt a little bit dry and she's applying really really nice. Gonna put it on a brush. See if I can get just really in this inner corner here. I like how there's very very fine reflex putting a little bit of the red shade on this brush. As much as I want to use the purple I'm not going to because I really just love how overall warm this is. So we're gonna use the orange shade. Pop this right in the inner corner of the lower lash line. Oh wow, I barely dipped in here. This one is extremely creamy. And then one more at it. I said I wasn't gonna use this but we're gonna use this because I want more depth right in this outer corner. Ooh, honestly you guys even though I like this color story of the Jaguar better, I like this palette better. Believe it or not, it's just it's not overwhelmed with glitter and I feel like it's easier to get a cohesive eye look with this. Okay, anyways, I'm gonna do liner and lashes and you will see the final look. And I really love this look. You guys know cool tones are more my thing but this is really stunning. I feel like the quality on this chameleon palette is really top-notch. It's even better than the Jaguar. I love how each shade really holds its own. They don't blend together in both the mattes and the shimmers. Really like this one. Last tutorial today we are doing the Wild Python. This was definitely the most out there palette that came out in this launch. And here's what the colors look like. So we have four shimmers and then five mattes. Now, this one has more similar formulations to the Jaguar palette in that there aren't true foiled metallics in here. You can see they're very, very glittery. So this again contains the glittery formulations. I noticed that in this one, the shadows definitely seemed less creamy. The mattes still as creamy. I'm talking the shimmers. They seemed a little bit more sheer and more glittery and more about the effect that they would give rather than the opacity that they give. They definitely have color on my hand here. So it's not going to be sheer, sheer, but it's not packed with a punch like the one in the chameleon palette. So my application suggestion and that's what I did with this eye is to focus on the mattes and then layer the corresponding shimmers on top. And I'm going to show you what I mean by that. So you can see we have some more neutral tones down here. For this look, I did put the neutral tones on the bottom. I think if I wasn't so worried about playing with the colors and showing you how they would look on the eye and how they apply, I definitely match up here down here to create a really fun look. I just want to show you. So I started off with this neon shade and the reason that I chose this palette to do the full two eye looks is because it matches my shirt. This is from H&M, by the way. So that's why we decided to do two eyes with this one. Using a small blending brush and we're going into the neon shade. And Hoodie's come out with some neon colors in the past and they weren't very good with her neon obsessions palette. The shade has decent pigment to it. I don't have a white base down or anything and you can see the shadow. So I am blending it in the inner part of my crease and then I'm also patting it with that blending brush onto the lid. Like I said, the shimmers a little bit on the sheer side. So I want the base to be the matte shade using the same brush. We're going into this turquoise shade right here. This shade really impressed me, you guys. It is so pigmented. I'm packing it on with a blending brush and do you see the opacity that I'm getting from it? And again, what's impressing me about these shades is that they don't blend away and they don't blend into each other. They continue to hold their own. I would probably need to touch up the neon shade because that's the nature of neons, but they're just working so good. Can you tell I'm impressed by these? Very, very impressed. Using a pencil brush, I'm going into this peach shade right here and I'm running this across the entire lower lash line. You can see it has so much opacity as well. And this was probably the hardest part about the look. I'm going into this brown shade and this brown shade has a lot of pigment and I wanted to add some definition. So I patted it right out here. See how pigmented that is? Then I also blended it in the outer corner of my lower lash line. So just like this. It looks messy or you know, it'll pull together. So I blended into the peach fine, but it definitely is a task. I'm warning you now to blend the blue into the brown. You just don't go next to each other on the color wheel. I knew it was going to be difficult. So if you're a beginner to blending eyeshadows or maybe blending eyeshadows isn't your forte, just be careful about blending these two shades together. It's doable. I did it, but it took some extra time. So just be aware of that. I think, you know, if it was truly to be a cokey sip, easy look, I would do a navy instead of a brown. So you can see those two are not, that did not happen on this eye. That's weird. It got a little bit patchy here. All of that happened. I'm going to take some more of the turquoise and see if we can fix that. I'm not too offended by that. Just because in color theory, these two colors should not be mixed together. I was just trying to make it work. I wish she had gone all out and just had put like a navy here because these shades, okay, this shade matches, but these two just go all out. We don't need neutral pops. All right, you guys, this is where the magic happens. Glitter barf is about to commence taking this shade right here. This is going to be the inner corner. You see, it's not a crazy color. It's a little bit more in the sheer side, but it's perfect. You don't need to be crazy pigmented because you have the mats to really add that background there. Taking my finger, we're going in with the green and this is going right on top of that neon shade. Look at that. Glittery goodness. This shade, I was worried about how it swatched because it's that first shade. It seemed really, really sheer, but if you use a finger and if it's not on bare skin, it definitely holds its own. Then I'm going to go into this shade, which if you didn't know, this is like the new formula from Huda Beauty. It's nice, but I don't think it's super special. Just kind of fill in that area. Now, I will say you can't really tell too much of difference between these two shades. You would be able to, I think, if they didn't have the same background color, but this one definitely leans a little bit more green, whereas this one is more of a true blue in case you wanted to know the differences. That's the look. This is all I did. I really love how colorful and fun this one is. So I'm going to do liner and lashes and I will show you the final look. So this is the final look with lashes. It's so pretty, you guys. I definitely got some glitter fallout, so just be aware of that. But oh my gosh. I mean, this palette is going to create the prettiest looks out of all of them if you're into color. I wish I carried that down, but really love this look. We are going to get into some swatch comparisons. I'm not going to swatch everything. I'm only going to swatch the palettes that I feel are very close, but I pulled out all of my Huda Beauty palettes and I'm just going to show you the ones that I think could be interpreted as close. So we're going to start off with the palettes that I found could be arguably compared to the Jaguar palette. So we're going to start off with the khaki haze obsessions and these two are definitely not similar at all. I'm not going to swatch compare these. You can see the khaki just leans more generally warm. So those are not the same. I also pulled out the chocolate brown obsessions. Again, this one I felt looked a little bit more neutral, but now compared to the Jaguar, they're definitely not the same at all. This one looks almost red compared to the Jaguar. And the last one that actually is quite close when you look at them side by side, this is from the very first obsessions launch. This is the smoky obsessions. They are on the cooler side. The pan that you see missing in the smoky is a black. Yeah, this one also has a black. So I did do some swatch comparisons for you. This is the Jaguar. These are the shades from the smoky obsessions that I thought were close. The black is missing, but there would be a black. So I would say there's only like four close shades, but in all honesty, while the vibe is similar, this one definitely is more gray and it has some different pops. So as far as originality, this one does not match up with anything from the hood align. Next up, I wanted to show you the similar palettes to the wild chameleon. So I'm going to show you one that I thought was pretty close. This is the toe pass obsessions. Obviously it doesn't have very many red tones and it doesn't have that pop of purple. But it has about six similar shades out of the nine. So here is the wild chameleon. Here is the toe pass obsessions. So in terms of the warm tones, if that's what you're after and you have the toe pass obsessions, you can see they're quite close. It just doesn't have those red pops and the purple pops. These ones aren't as close, but I just wanted to compare in case you were curious. I have the rubies obsessions. So this one has those red and purple tones, but really I don't think they're very comparable. There's maybe about three similar shades between the two, but definitely I would say different enough to justify both. The last one that is close to chameleon is the carmel brown obsessions. Obviously doesn't have that pop of purple there, but these are quite close. There's about five shades that were worth comparing. Obviously here's chameleon. Here is the carmel obsessions. So just food for thought. You can make your best decision based on this. Last comparisons for what I have. This is the python palette. I just wanted to show it with the neons obsessions. These are not close at all. You only have the two neon shades, but in case you were curious, they're not the same and the formula of this one is so much better. And then the other one that I thought had about four to five similar shades was the emerald obsessions palette. I didn't swatch the entire palettes, but I swatch the close ones. So right here's the python palette. And then here is the emerald obsessions. So this shade I thought is like a perfect mixture between these two from the emerald obsessions, but there's about four similar shades in case you were curious. So yeah. All in all, I have to say you guys, this was definitely a successful launch from Huda. I haven't been as impressed with the obsessions palettes since the nude obsessions. I think across the board, these pretty much have very good quality. The only duds, I would say there's one in the Jaguar palette right here, but it really isn't that bad. And I do think the Jaguar palette is a little bit too glittery. I would like some more shimmers as opposed to five full blown glitters, but the color story is just amazing. I mean, the wild python, even though the shimmers are more sheer, it kind of works with this palette. And the chameleon arguably to me has the best quality of the three. I don't know if I can rank them because I like the different things like with the python, I like how fun the color story is and how you can get this really vibrant look from this little palette. The Jaguar palette, I just, I love coute neutrals. So I impartial to this and the glittery shades. Even though I said this has too much glitter, I still love the glitter. And the wild chameleon, while this isn't my color story, I love the quality on this. This one definitely has the most solid quality. So creamy. So creamy. Oh, okay. But if I had to choose, I think the pop, no. The python's probably my favorite because I just, I love how vibrant my eyelids are right now. I think it's so pretty. Chameleon comes in a closed second because the quality is so good. And then Jaguar, because it's not perfect, but I still really like it. Like I mean, they're like one, two, three, like super, super close together. There's not a big gap between which I prefer. So anyways, if you can't tell, I really like these palettes. I do recommend them if you are interested in any of the color stories. If you don't have anything that's too similar to them already. And I don't think these are as good say as her full blown big palettes. But as far as the obsessions go, these are good. These are, these are good ones. I can give you the thumbs up for these. So there we have it. That's all I have for today's review. 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 all in the next one. Bye guys. Have a good one.