Juvia's Place REALLY messed up! BH Cosmetics Bankruptcy! Martha's CBD and MORE! |What's Up in Makeup



Today we have a wide range of news including the r*c*st tutorial posted to Juvia’s Place’s instagram, BH Cosmetics filing for …

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  1. Correction Thank you to Lisa Jackson for letting me know that Jeffree did not receive PR from Juvia's Place. Juvia's Place received backlash for reposting the video and thanked him for creating it, but he did not receive it in PR.

  2. I really liked the elf x bh colab. I know some people didn’t think they were good quality but honestly when I purchase these kinds of collections I buy them for the packaging and I don’t care about the use , especially when they are cheaper brands . Bh has some really great products . I hope they find a way to make a comeback and stay around .

  3. Julia’s place is full of shit and so it Maggie. Like what the fuck. To think I was about to buy their skin care line. I just wait until beautie Bakerie releases their skin care line next week

  4. Neen is a good concept, but $10-12 for a card of swatches/samples?! That is ridiculously overpriced. If the inspiration is magazine inserts then it shouldn't cost more than a magazine, IMHO.

  5. Re: JP: whoever was on the film crew, editing table, our social media crew should be fired for it. The people filming, editing.. allll the people around her? Much less afterward who saw it after it was filmed.. SOMEBODY should have said / done something. The MUA "may not have known," (a fact I truly find hard to believe, as that slur is not super archaic or arcane), but alllll the people after the fact? Nahh. Somebody surely did & should have caught that lead football. It might have slipped by one or two, l but somebody should've either edited that out or just published it. It takes 2 seconds in a free program to split and delete a clip from a video…

    I love Juvia's place and no they try hard to be inclusive, so the folks who were a part of this specific incident should be gone. It's just unacceptable.

  6. On the one hand, I would also be really into a color-changing beauty blender. On the other hand, I would not trust a thermochromic compound (usually organometallic compounds) anywhere near my face.

  7. $12. is way too much money for a card sample, and $20 a product! People just don't have that kind of disposable income income anymore for makeup.. the industry is going to kill it self with more and more budget brands like NYX getting so expensive. I am a product junkie and I have cut back a ton the past 2 years and I am way less into brand vs, are they cruelty free, level of actives..etc.

  8. Im NOT PAYING for a postcard for even $10 a month!!!! No!!!!
    Now let's Oscar Meyer Bologna lol Im loving this but, as an adult I dont want to put a food company in charge of my face products!

  9. Apparently BH cosmetics never mailed out PR packages to creators, even to Angelica who raved about their eyeshadows. She’s the only reason why I know about them. I’m baffled they didn’t collab with influencers like her instead of the celebrities

  10. Well, The Ordinary has a great marketing strategy to increase sales…..I happen to like the products. I purchase the glycolic acid toner a few times per year and the red acid peel mask as well.

  11. Honestly, makeup sales are down because of the pandemic. People are being forced to choose between food, shelter, & other necessities over wants like makeup and other unnecessary items.

  12. One of my favorite quick morning makeup look did you grab a single medium to dark shade all over my lid then use a small blending brush to diffuse the edges. It always seems to make people think I did a lot more than I did.

  13. I have gone through a living hell trying to get my Olori 3 palette from Juvia’s Place. They sent me 3 wrong palettes for the 3 times I contacted customer service. When I complained a 4th time, they told me I had to send back the 3 wrong palettes before they will ship the correct palette. I ordered the Olori 3 palette the day it was released. This is unacceptable and I am DONE with JUVIAS’S PLACE!!! They must have complete idiots in their fulfillment department and customer service is a close second!!!

  14. At least 25 years ago, Mary Kay offered those Neen-type sample cards for customers, so they could try different looks before purchasing the full size products (if you liked the whole look, you could buy every product in a set, and a compact case to pop in all the pans and a lipstick tube). Eyeshadows, blush, and a little bubble of a lip product, and even a couple of throw-away applicators, the were exactly enough makeup for one full face, and I honestly loved them. At the very least, they were how I found a couple of favorite lipstick shades. I remember buying a stack of the cards in different color combinations from a consultant who was going out of business (for maybe a dollar each?), and used them for travel. So there really is nothing new under the sun, is there? I'm just boggled by the price Neen is wanting to charge for them. $10 to $12?? That's bloomin' ridiculous!

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