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One of the prettiest eyeliners I own!

I own Drama Queen, the teal color. I have to say, it's one of the prettiest colors I've ever seen! The formula is creamy, which makes it easy to use, however it can move a bit because of this as well. It's extremely pigmented and can go over almost any eyeshadow. The sharpener is really convenient too!

One of my favorites second only to Color Club. I find that sometimes nail stripers can be made with funky formulas (such as the So Easy Stripe Rites) but these act like a normal polish. The brush is extremely thin and allows for delicate designs.

I split this palette with someone else via depotting, so I got Mochi and Velocity. They're both amazing colors, and I got plenty of compliments from wearing them. As I said in the other review, Sugarpill shadows are SUPER pigmented and you don't need a lot. I will say that Velocity is unlike the other 2 shadows I have in that it's a tad crumbly and sheer, but it's a beautiful color and can serve as a nice dupe for Urban Decay's Chaos color from the Vice Palette. Mochi, however, is my favorite shadow out of any I've ever owned. It's a beautiful, truly matte sky-blue with seafoam green undertones that works well with Velocity. Very impressed.

This is my new favorite red. It's a bright berry red with tons of sparkle and TONS of pigment. It's honestly one of the brightest shadows I own and I can't wait to wear it out. I don't think I'll ever hit pan on these! You need so little for complete coverage. Favorite eyeshadow formula so far.

(I also got Mochi and Velocity, which I'll review under the palette page)

I cannot believe I haven't reviewed this yet.

I have Bold Gold, Bad To the Bronze and Tough as Taupe. These are my absolute favorite drugstore shadows. The color payoff is amazing, and is usually the same as it seems in the jar. The formula keeps them on your eyes ALL day until you remove them, and honestly, you have to try pretty hard to get them off! I wish they made a primer in this formula. I absolutely love it.

So sparkly

I've borrowed the bright orange before, but I only own the green glitter. It's a beautiful, emerald green, super shiny. The only issue is the brush. I wouldn't recommend it for nail art - maybe tips. It's thin, but not thin enough for close work. Overall, however, I like the formula.

Favorite!

This is an absolute must for me with nail polish. Your nails are sealed in for good, and they're super shiny as well! The only issue, as Crystal said, was that it can coagulate at the bottom when you're maybe 3/4 of the way through. I don't mind though. I looove this stuff!

Eh.

The colors are very pretty in-bottle, but they're extremely sheer and take about 5 coats per application to reach opacity. They don't actually look much like their in-bottle color, actually. Ehh... Not a fan.

Eh.

I got this one day because it was on discount - I usually use Define-A-Lash but I wanted to try something new. For starters, the formula itself is a bit watery. I'm okay with this, but it's not good for volume building. What really bugs me is the "two brushes". The length brush is your average mascara wand, but the volume brush is the same one, shoved through a bigger tube. When you take the length brush out of the volume tube, there is a giant reservoir of leftover mascara, and it is DISGUSTING. Not to mention, using the volume brush makes you look like you have maybe 3 eyelashes per eye, and clumps very badly. If you just use the length brush, it's not bad. I wouldn't recommend.

Nice!

I have Blue Me Away! (a pretty sky-blue) and Black Out (black). These polishes are very true to their in-bottle colors, for starters. They also go on really opaque; I've never had to layer them. The formula itself is smooth and slightly shiny. These are some of my favorite drugstore polishes.

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