 When I saw that Juvia's place was going to be coming out with these four mini palettes, I was so excited I know that Colourpop has done their monochromatic palettes and I feel like that is where Juvia's place is trying to go with this and I love Colourpop's formula, but I love Juvia's place formula just as much And I was so excited to be able to get these and to review them for you So I do have a tutorial with each one of these palettes and using as many colors And it is I can usually only end up using about three to four colors in it Honestly, you'll see all of the palettes while I'm working with them And I'm gonna do one eye with one palette and then another eye with another palette Just to this just to save a little bit of time But I ended up really loving this look probably the most and it is out of the it is out of the Chocolate palette right here, which I think is so good. The artwork in each of these is exactly the same they've just changed the color scheme on it, which I think is cool and Also that they are six-pan palettes. So you're not getting terribly You're not getting terribly overwhelmed with that You're just getting to see six colors that you can work with So I'm gonna tell you the pros and cons of it at the end and I'm gonna give you complete swatches So that you know hope that you do enjoy this tutorial don't forget to give it a thumbs up if you do enjoy it on your way through here and Let's get into the tutorials so that you can see the looks that I created out of each of these palettes Okay, so on this first tutorial What I'm going to do is I'm gonna show you how to place the tape and then for the other three You'll just know that that's what I did I already have my eyes primed with my Anastasia Beverly Hills eye shadow primer and I just take the tape This is what I do in every tutorial the tape is such a good guide for me because I have shaky hands It's very hard for me to be able to control how far out I get it So this is just an extra guide and help for me It's a quarter inch away from the bottom and I take it to the tail of the eyebrow Just barely below the tail of the eyebrow So the first palette we're gonna be using is the Nudes by Juvia's place you guys It has beautiful artwork as always there if the artwork is the same on all of them They've just changed the color and then of course the African artwork up here in the inside And I am going to start right here with this color this color down here. It's just a little bit on The more peachy side. This is more on the pinky peach side. I'm gonna just start with my most fluffy brush This is as a wave of brush It's just a fluffy blending brush and load your brush up and then we're gonna tap it off Start out there at the end of the tape out there or where the tape does start And then we're just going to completely load that to the tail end This is what works for me the best It might not work for you if you have you know a higher arch there You might not want to go clear to the tail end of the eyebrow But for me it works really good And then I'm just going to follow the arch of the eyebrow all the way into the inner corner And I'm not like windshield wiper back and forth I'm just kind of stippling and using a very light touch I'm going to continue to put that on until it's built up a bit This is will be the lightest look in all four of these palettes because this palette just does not have the darker colors to work with so It's kind of important to build this transition color up for me a little bit and that is I'm working with this I am going to bring it down here into the inner corner or the inner third of the eyebrow or eyelid Excuse me. I'm just going to be doing a kind of a little bit of a halo eye Just gonna keep trying to keep that shimmer right there in the middle part Okay, I'm going to take my next fluffy brush And I am going to be going into the deeper of the colors in here And I'm going to load that up But what I'm going to do to kind of keep it light at first is Just mix it with the color that I was originally using the peachy pink So quite a bit of the deeper color. This is kind of like a mustardy brown color And I'm just going to go in back back and forth in between those two And then I'm just going to start way down here in the outer V and I'm going to just bring that across the crease Almost to the inner corner not quite now. I'm just taking just this color right here I'm not going to mix it with the other one And I'm going to just go into that outer corner And I'm just going to build that up going back in with that original brush And I am just going to get those two blended together And then that color that I said I wasn't using for the transition I am going to take it on a Shader brush or a more stiff brush than the last one. It's not really like a flat shader It's a little bit of a fluffy shader But it is a little bit more stiff and I'm going to bring that on to the inner corner here So we can create the halo eye look a little bit now What I'm going to do is I'm going to load my brush with this color right here That looks like a piece a flat smudger brush And then I'm going to take my setting spray and I'm going to spray that brush So that I can pat that into the middle of the eye starting at the last line and Working my way up and I'm just lightly patting to begin with that really helps me to Not get too much on there that I can't blend. All right So on the outer corner I'm going to take that brush that we used for the outer corner color and I'm just going to soften that edge And I'm going to do the same with the inner corner color And then I'm going to take my Rimmel scandalized nude pencil and I'm going to put that in the waterline And I usually do a couple coats of this once you get it really coated well Then go ahead back in and coat it again And then I'm going to pull the tape off and we have a really pretty crisp line there But this is a really soft diffused look on the eye, which is quite pretty And now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go into that deeper color and I'm taking a round shader brush This is a flat shader brush, but it's very dense and it's very round And I am going to spray that ever so slightly because I do want that color to show up But I want it to stay on there more than anything and spraying the brush helps it to stay So now I'm going to just go across here Going in with a pencil brush and that color that we used a little bit on the lid And I'm just picking that up and I'm gonna tap it off and I'm going to put it into the inner corner Just as a little light to bring brightness into there into that corner Okay, so that is it for that eye now I'm going to switch over to the berries and this palette is much more vibrant this cut this Particular look is going to get quite a bit deeper quite a bit quickly I'm going to be using the same brushes that I used on this eye However, I have a towel in my lap and I am wiping them off quite a bit before I go in So what I'm going to do is I'm going to start with this pink color right here But because it is such a bright bright pink I am going to just get a very very tiny bit on my brush Because I know that this color could possibly get overwhelming very quickly to me make sure that you get your tape positioned on there and tap off that brush any excess and Let's go in and we are going to stay low because I have a feeling that this color is going to be so bright That what we're going to do is just need to Really blend it out really buff it out This is going to be one that is going to make you look like you've got pink eye Unless you really take your time and you really do a lot of buffing I'm using a very small amount a very light touch And I'm just bringing the color all the way over and now what I'm going to do is I'm just going to continue to try and push that color over and Diffuse the color with my brush over and over again towards the inner eye And that is really the trick when you get a color that is really too dark for you You have to do a ton of blending in order for it to not look too dark on your eye at the beginning Now I'm going to take my second brush brush my fluffy brush This is a small fluffy brush and I'm going to go into the deepest color But I'm also going to mix it with that medium red color It's really quite a deep red wine color for me, but that's what I'm going to do is I'm going to mix those two together I'm going to tap off my brush and I'm going to bring that down into the crease And again wherever you put your brush the first place that is where your color is going to be deposited the most So it's easier to deposit it on the outside than to do it on the inside and try to diffuse it and then just go ahead and blend it up towards the eyebrow and I'm not really bringing it up a ton because it is a very vibrant color and then I'm just going to up just above the crease follow that across and Just continue to blend that towards the inner part of the eye All right now I'm going in with the more dense shader brush and I'm just going to just pick up that color Which is the plummy color and I'm going to tap off my brush And then I'm going to bring it directly down into the corner of the eye Nowhere else. I'm not going to be brushing that up or anything yet And I do want to bring it all the way across Into the crease Because what I'm going to try and go for here is a very soft Cut crease the other eye we did a halo eye on this We're going to try to do a soft cut crease and what I mean by that is you know cut creases Usually you can really see how stark they are what we're going to do here is we're going to use a diffused color And then we'll put on the vibrant color of the shimmer I'm going to go back in with that medium brush And I'm just going to trail the color out a little bit onto this outside edge And then I'm going to go back in with the one that we had the very vibrant pink on and I'm going to do the same thing Just diffusing each color as we go along now in this part There's two shimmers that I can choose from I can choose from this color right here Which is a very bright orangey red or I can choose from this color right here Which is a duo chrome between pink and orange and I think I'm definitely going to be choosing that one So again, I'm going to be loading up this brush that I used before It's really good because it does have the bristles that are going to be able to give me a line Instead of like my finger would diffuse everything out and I'm going to spray my brush again Spraying the brush helps so much you guys your color is going to be vibrant and you're going to see it so much more So now I'm going to be really careful I am going to start down here towards the lash line And I'm going to go from the inner corner clear to about two-thirds of the way out But what I'm going to do is I'm going to try and do it a little bit more precise So that as I get up there There's a hair on my brush So as I get further up there, we're going to actually see a very defined line between Decrease color and this color that we're putting on our eyelid Okay, I'm really liking how that's turning out, but it needs more on the very end So I'm going to load the tip of the brush I'm going to spray it again And I'm going to go back in and try and just get a little bit closer to that crease color This color is beautiful you guys it is flipping between pink and orange And I know you cannot see that on camera, but it is absolutely a gorgeous color So can you kind of see how I did a diffused crease? I did kind of go up into the crease the crease is still pretty defined But at the same time I didn't want it to be super stark Like when you see like a white lid and then you know a very very deep crease color So this really worked out really well And then I'm going to go back in with that firm dense shader brush And I'm just going to go along the outside here And just diffuse it up ever so slightly Now I am going to remove the tape and I am going to go into the waterline With my Ardell pencil. These are the Wanna let's see Want to get lucky liners and this one is in brown and I'm going to put this in my waterline I don't want a red in there red in your waterline to me just makes you look like you're a little bit sick So I don't want that But I am going to put this in there And then I'm going to go back with my round shader brush and I'm going to load that And I'm actually not going to wet this one because I don't want it to get too too stark And I'm going to come out here on the corner where that eyeshadow was left from the line of the tape And I'm going to smudge it into The eyeliner that I just put on my waterline because I did bring that down just a tiny bit Now that second fluffy brush, I just want you to give this a really good blending So that that color can be diffused and it doesn't look like we have all of our color in our crease We have a little bit above and there we go. And as you can see two very different looks I'm going to put eyeliner on right now and mascara so that you can see the completed look and how it will look with that And I'll be right back Okay, you guys so wanted to let you see exactly what the finished look looked like This is the nude one. It is very soft very subdued And you know, the colors are just They're very very pretty, but it's a very very subdued look I think this would be great for office appropriate or every day out the out the door type thing I think it'd be beautiful and then this one is the berries. This one is a lot more dramatic I am not crazy about not being able to put a light color on my lid because I do have hooded eyes And I feel like my lid does get a little bit lost if I don't but this turned out quite pretty And I do love that dual chrome color with the pink and the orange in it So that is the first two looks that you get to see the nudes and then the berries Now we're going to move on to the lavender and the browns Okay, for my next two looks I did do a little bit of shortcuts to save us some time So I've already got the tape on both eyes and on the brown eye that I'm going to be doing the brown the mini brown palette with It's going to have the waterline lined up with the Ardell liner in brown And then the one that we're doing of the violets that's going to have the purple in the waterline already So the first one we're going to do is the violets and I'm going to go into the matte violet color right here Again very vibrant color So we don't necessarily need to pick up a ton to start off with we're going to be a little bit conservative But top off the brush and then we're going to as usual. This is the way I do it You guys just take it out there into the outer line first By the tail end of the eyebrow Very light see how far I'm holding it down on my ferrule almost to the end of the brush handle And we're just going across sorry. I didn't have my microphone positioned for that first little part So I apologize if the sound is off on that. Okay, so we're just going to continue to build up that purple color And I am making it a little bit more vibrant. I want it to be light purple But I don't want it to lose the effect of what the color is actually in the pan So I'm just stippling and pushing and doing very light strokes Until I get it built up to where I feel like it has a pretty good look about it So for the next color, we're going to go into the very very vibrant purple And we're going to really load that brush up and then over here is a very violet plummy purple Um, so I'm going to put a little bit of that on and all we're going to be doing with this one We're just going to be doing the outer v and we're just going to start right there So the v is like right like this, right? But we're just going to be doing the upper part of it And that is not wanting to darken up because it just wants to be the same color as the other ones So we're going to have to go into the other Deeper shade, which is okay. We're going to take that smaller shader brush And we're going to go into the very deepest violet that's in this palette And this should do the trick as far as deepening up the outer v And then we're going to bring this just about two-thirds of the way in We're not going to come all the way over like we did with the other Eyes the nude and the burgundy I'm going to give this just a little bit more depth with that From the tail where I'm laying down all that color all the way in It's almost like a straight line not quite but almost and because I want it to be more of a v look That's what we're kind of going for here So then just take your medium shader brush and really buff that out really good Now I'm going to take the lightest color in here, which is like a purpley pink I'm going to take my setting spray spray my finger so that there is Plenty of hold on to the eyeshadow and I'm just going to lay it across the eye inner corner In a diagonal right there I'm kind of in the middle of the eye. We're starting to do a diagonal Towards the outer I want just a little bit more depth in this corner right here, and I'm not getting it from the colors So I'm actually going to go into that shimmer color that is the violet right here And I'm going to see if I can't get this to deepen up just a little bit out here So I'm going to take the tape off of that side And since we already have the water line done since I I told you that with my ardel pencil What I'm going to do now is I'm going to take the ardel pencil and I'm going to just Use it for the about the outer third Of that eye and then I'm going to go ahead and go into the shimmer color with my flat shader brush And I'm going to go right on top of that In order for it to adhere to the eyeliner So I just kind of softened that part right there On the outer part where the tape was and then just kind of made the bottom a little bit deeper a little bit more Sultry moving on to the chocolates. I misspoke that through this whole thing. It's not browns. It's chocolates So this one is going to be a really big challenge for me because I don't wear This actual warm colors like this really really super warm, but I think I can make it work to an extent I'm going to start with this color right here, which will be my transition color And again, I just cleaned my brush off in my lap with my towel and I'm going to just pick that up And I don't want a ton of it. So I'm really tapping tapping off my brush And I am going to lay that very softly. I don't want to come down too far I want this to go clear up by the eyebrow if I can help it And I'm going to bring that all the way into the inner corner by the eyebrow Actually quite a pretty color on that really kind of lightens up a little bit And so now I'm just going to barely go into this color right here, which is like a very warm brown And then I'm going to mix it a tiny bit with this color down here, which is a chocolate brown So then I'm going to just really go down in the crease this time This is very pigmented. So we don't we shouldn't have any problem whatsoever in building this up And I am going to go Let's see probably again about two-thirds of the way in staying as up up as high as I can Without completely diminishing That transition color that I pulled up really high and just blending that out really well And then we're going to go into the dark chocolate brown color with the shader brush that I've been using all along And we're going to very much deepen everything up out here And I am going to go just about two-thirds of the way in right in the crease this time not above it And then I am pulling all of that dark rich color out to the very tail Of the eyebrow and the reason is is because this is going to give me a cat look When I'm done So take your shader brush and really push everything over because we're going to go on top of that with that lightest color And it will blend so much easier if we have the matte color underneath the shimmer color on the top And then I have two colors to choose from this one is the lighter of the two So I think I will do that one on my lid. This one's just a little bit too deep I really can't pull off those super dark colors like that So that is this color right here and I'm just going to do this on my finger once again spraying on my finger so that it gets saturated and the color will stick to my eye and starting at the bottom by the eyelash line And just patting and touching All around you may need to go in there more than one coat on some of these that you want the colors to be a little bit more Vibrant on but it works really good Okay, since there was no light color in these that I could do in the inner corner This is the tribe highlighter volume three And I'm just going to go in with this pencil brush that I have from color pop And I'm just going to go ahead and go into the inner corner on both sides This color should be fine for both of them It's kind of a universal color and what I'm going to do on this side is not only do that But I'm going to pull it just a tiny bit up onto the actual eyelid because I think that's a pretty color too To be able to brighten right there and to be able to kind of transition the two colors in And then I'm going to do the same thing on the other side with the lavender Only I'm just going to put it just right down here In that corner. All right now I'm going to take this tape off of this side And then the last thing I need to do is take that chocolate brown right there on the smudger brush And tap that off and smudge out this bottom line To meet the line that I have going on out here So that they can just look like it's really pulling that eye up like a cat eye right there Looks like I'm going to need to touch up just a little bit of my concealer So I'm going to do that off camera and do the eyebrow the eyelashes and then I'll be right back with you Okay, you guys so I want to make sure that I give you a close up look of this look too So this eye right here is the purples and there's the colors I don't think I opened it for you in the other ones But at least you guys can see a good variation of what these colors are looking like And then this side is the browns or the chocolates And really like this one as well So what I really feel like would have been nice is like in this chocolate one where they have the two Deep brown colors just to throw in a really light color in there a light beige or something The same thing with this one that is the lavender ones I feel like this one is probably the most inclusive as far as you can go deeper And then get the transition color and then do a little bit lighter lid But I still would like to have a little bit lighter lid even than that And although I did really like the look that I did with the berry one again I feel like there needed to be thrown in here One color that was more on the pink side or on the peach side That was quite a lot lighter whether it was matte or whether it was shimmer in order to give You know lighter complexion gals a pop of color and then on the nudes I feel like this is just full of really great transition colors I don't really feel like this is one that I would reach for over and over again Unless I was just reaching for one of these colors right here just to do in the transition This color right here, even though it's very pretty. It's not very conducive for me that like I like to lean towards cool to neutral tones That's an extremely warm color. So I feel like They could have put, you know, one other like neutral color in here And they could have done one other deeper color in here instead of these three Shimmer colors that are so much alike Overall, I think as the four of them I think they did a really good job on them great formula But as far as it being, you know, what we need as far as just one and done palette I think that it comes down to a very personal preference of if you love one of these colors I do love the violets, but even there I'm such a purple lover that I feel like it needed one other lighter color thrown into it And I hope that makes sense to you. So now I'm going to give you just some swatches of each This one is the nude. You guys know, I'm not real great at swatches But you can see how pale those colors are and then this one is the berries I think the start of this palette actually was that second color down there on my hand It is such a beautiful duo chrome between like a deep peach and a pink Really think it's pretty the quality of these like I have said before is fantastic And then right here we have all of the lavender colors. I think those are just absolutely gorgeous I did really appreciate that they did throw in the lighter color there And that they did a little bit lighter on this violet color So I do think if you're a purple lover, you're definitely going to get a nice look out of this Again, I don't think that they needed to throw in two shimmers that were the deeper colors Even though they're pretty. I just don't think that they were quite Needed in here and then last but not least is the chocolates and I actually think this is my favorite of all of them Even though you guys know, I love my purples I actually think that the look that I created with the chocolate one is my favorite And I do appreciate that they gave you a lot of choices in here Again, I wish that they had changed these two out. They didn't necessarily need to do Two deep browns in there. They could have really gone a different way with it Maybe with a milk chocolate would have been really pretty in here So that is my review on the duvet is placed new mini palettes. I hope that you did enjoy it I hope that you did enjoy the looks that I gave you guys today I'm going to make sure that I change this out. So I just have one look on I actually have that look on at the beginning of the video where I just wearing the browns So you guys have a great day Please let me know if you have any questions Let me know if you've if you've picked up any of these and you've tried them already And you have your own thoughts on them. I would love to know that as well So you all take care of yourselves. Thank you so much for spending a bit of your day with me I love you very much and I'll see you all in my next video. Bye guys