Juvia's Place Blasted By Black Beauty Influencers
Black Beauty Brand Juvia’s Place Gets Dragged For Reposting Racist Jeffree Star, Ignoring Ebony Influencers

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This. Is. Bad.
Juvia’s Place Blasted For Mistreating Black Beauty Influencers, Reposting Jeffree Star
A black beauty brand that’s been celebrated for its highly pigmented palettes and celebratory African imagery is doing some SERIOUS damage control after a cosmetics conundrum.
Over the weekend social media users balked when Juvia’s Place reposted YouTuber Jeffree Star picking up some their foundation at his local Ulta. The extremely popular social star with over 15 MILLION subscribers posted a vid praising the brand for being full coverage and recommended it to his followers.
“If you wanna try something that’s very full coverage this year, or you want to look sickening all summer and look like a doll then try it out and let me know how you feel,” said Starr. I’m thoroughly impressed.”
His post caused Juvia’s Place to repost Jeffree on their Instagram, thanking the mega-popular influencer for the positive review. “We’re speechless,” wrote JP.
That caused a firestorm of backlash, however, because if you’re well versed in beauty bloggers you KNOW that Jeffree has a sordid history of racism. He allegedly called makeup guru Jackie Aina a “gorilla” and he’s been accused on multiple occasions of using the n-word (with the hard ER)— so with that in mind, people are wondering why JP would gleefully repost him—even IF he’s apologized and denied the (obvious) racism.
That’s not all, however, a legion of black beauty bloggers pointed out that they’ve had numerous issues with Juvia’s Place and claimed that when they voiced their concerns some of them were BLOCKED.
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Youtuber/beauty expert Alissa Ashley called out the brand for their unsavory behavior behind the scenes.
According to Alissa, the brand ignored her and several other beauty influencers in favor of white ones—until it was time to release the foundations. She also said that the brand’s owner “dogged out” several of them, including herself but is now BEGGING for reviews.
I’m just tweeting whatever tonight idc about the backlash but people have been asking me, Jackie & Nyma to review the JP foundation since it came out without maybe considering that the reason we weren’t doing it is because the company and the owner is complete trash
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
The owner didn’t give not one single fuck about having a relationship with any of us until she had complexion to launch because she knows people are looking for reviews from us. Hell, Nyma completely stopped receiving PR all together & then suddenly gets the foundations
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
She sends me a fake ass email apologizing 4 allowing everyone to think my beef with them was over 1 palette when really it’s bc the second she got the attention of Nikkie she started dogging out the same small black creators that supported her when no one was checkin 4 her brand
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
She also sent arnell an email because she trashed talked her for no reason, sent Jackie one, the list goes on, basically every single black creator that she didn’t give a fuck to have a relationship with UNTIL she needed them for her complexion launch
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
We all ignored it & then her ass DM’s Jackie BEGGING her to review her foundation. I’m sorry, we’re the other content creators that you’ve consistently prioritized over the black ones not available?? I’m confused.
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
Your whole brand is about Nubian queens yet your blocking those same queens for being upset by you posting someone who has disrespected black women in the past? Open your eyes y’all. For real
— Alissa Ashley (@alissa_ashleyy) June 16, 2019
The brand responded and said they’re “praying for Alissa’s healing”—-REALLY?
@alissa_ashleyy we were actually hoping after 2 to 3 years after our first hiccup, Things would have smoothen out. Sending our well wishes to you and praying for your healing. Forever grateful to our customers . Always.
— Juvia's Place (@juviasplace) June 16, 2019
The founder of Juvia’s Place has since spoken out and she’s issuing an apology and promising to “make this right.”
“My name is Chichi Eburu, Founder of Juvia’s Place. I am originally from Nigeria, but I’m based in the United States with my family. I’d like to start off by 🙏🏾thanking our beautiful customers who have supported us throughout the very long and difficult years. I’m honestly a very private person but I wanted to speak out and address some of the issues that have come up.
The first issue we’d like to address is the Jeffree Star review. We are always excited when customers and bloggers organically love our products. Jeffree tweeted that he was going to do a review and we were excited. He then filmed and reviewed the product. Out of excitement, like we do for our other supporters, we reposted him and thanked him, but soon realized a portion of our followers weren’t happy about it. Jeffree Star was not paid an outright fee nor given commission. As a person of color, and an immigrant I, understand the brutality and struggles faced by our kind, and for those reasons I do not support any racist remarks and Ill treatment in both actions and words made towards people of color, particularly black women. We understand there are disagreements, but everyone deserves mutual respect and love as we are all fighting our unique battles and challenges daily. We apologize to our customers . We can only ask that you give us the opportunity to make this right.
Secondly, we absolutely love to work with influencers of all races, especially black women, as this brand was created as an expression and celebration of the Black Diaspora. I personally believe in the economic empowerment of women of color that are normally marginalized in corporate America, so at Juvia’s Place, our very small team is made of up of all women of color ranging from different ethnicities.
Also, for the record, our foundation launch was our very first full scale campaign; and for our first full campaign, we wanted to make sure we included the very people for whom Juvia’s Place was created. We have not and would not ever ignore our black influencers. We hope to continue to grow, and continue to pay black creators who work with us, but we can’t do so without your support. Thank you.”
Literal contoured chocolate bar Jackie Aina also spoke out on the cosmetics conundrum.
months ago I tweeted about makeup companies who don’t give a damn about working with or cultivating relationships with black influencers AT ALL until it’s time for them to launch a complexion product, and now look pic.twitter.com/3tNVMhzN9u
— La Bronze James (@jackieaina) June 16, 2019
so HENNYWAYS. I’ll continue to stick to supporting and buying from the other incredible, self-made, black owned beauty brands who support everyone, not just use their black customers to get mainstream attention then spit on them on the way up. pic.twitter.com/VA7drKgruh
— La Bronze James (@jackieaina) June 16, 2019
Rapper Chika (@Oranicuhh) says she was blocked for commenting on Juvia’s Place’s page.
had to repost. pic.twitter.com/alhoJ9Zd2Y
— CHIKA (@oranicuhh) June 16, 2019
The beauty influencers are emphasizing however that they’re not telling people who to order from, instead, they’re simply sharing their own personal experiences which is fair.
I’m not interested in telling you guys who to support or buy from, that’s not why I spoke up on this but moving forward please respect why I have no interest in working with them or using their products. People try to insinuate I only work with brands that pay me & it’s not true
— La Bronze James (@jackieaina) June 16, 2019
Please we ask that we excuse ourselves from this toxicity, We’re all about happiness, love and kindness. To those who feel let down we’re sending our love and apologies 🙏🏾. Much Love . Juvia’s Place.
— Juvia's Place (@juviasplace) June 16, 2019
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