Sugarpill Cosmetics?

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Hey just a quick Q, has any one tried out this brand yet? If so I'd like to know your thoughts and opinion on them? As I want to purchase some from their online store?
Also any recommendations on which colour ?

Jul 10, 2012

Anjum C.

I love Sugarpill! They're pressed eyeshadows are really good, very vibrant. Their loose eyeshadows... Well, at least Magpie faded a lot, but I could probably just use it with different products... But I really recommend their pressed eyeshadows.

Jul 10, 2012

Bec S.

Sugarpill is awesome! They have great pigmentation and so many colors to choose from. I think whether you get pressed or loose powders depends on your preferences.

As a performer, I think you'll really love how they pop. Definitely get a few colors if you can, so you can play and have fun with them! The loose powders have a lot of sparkle to them, the pressed ones are matte.

Also you'll get a better color result and longer wear if you use them over some kind of base/primer.

Enjoy!

I've been a big fan of Sugarpill for years now. I think with their products though, to get the best out of them you need to learn how to enhance their features. The pressed shadows are amazing on their own and with a little eye shadow base, you're pretty much good to go.

As for their loose pigments, I prefer applying them wet, as an eyeliner, or mixed into a gloss.

These are my go-tos when I reach for Sugarpill:

Pressed: Dollipop, Poison Plum, Buttercupcake, and Bulletproof

Loose: Decora, Lumi, Stella, Hysteric, and Weekender

Thank you for the info, I might just order some in the next few days, iv been on there website "browsing" through the products and I have quite a shopping list! I am realy just looking for some vibrant and matte colours to use for work because everything iv used so far iv had to -prime-base and then pack on the colour! I do a 2hour show per night so iv heard that the sugarpill range has quite a good staying power if applied correctly ? Also is there any other suggestions you guys might have of other brands that are a bit "out there" in colour and pigment?