What is the best of Sugarpill?
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Aug 9, 2011
Brianna G.
Honestly, all of the Sugarpill products are completely solid. Their pressed shadows are just pure awesome, and their loose shadows are just the same! If I had to choose my top five Sugarpill products, I'd probably say they'd be: Goldilux Loose Shadow, Junebug Loose Shadow, Dollipop Pressed Shadow, Poison Plum Pressed Shadow, and Absinthe Loose Shadow. It was really hard narrowing it down to just those five lol.
Aug 9, 2011
Theresa G.
Some have been saying the sweetheart palette. I also have wanted to try out some of their shadows. They seen very pigmented.
Aug 9, 2011
Melissa B.
My favorites are Dollipop, Goldilux and Poison Plum (: Hope that helps.
Aug 9, 2011
Jasmine P.
This is so hard!
For the pressed shadows my favorites are Poison Plum, Butter Cupcake, and Dollipop.
For the loose shadows it's Junebug, Goldilux, Lumi, and Decora (especially if you mix Decora with lip gloss. It makes the most GORGEOUS color).
Aug 10, 2011
Soma S.
Their sweetheart and burning heart quad is the BEST bang for your buck, but not in a cheap way, either! These pans eat my MAC pans for breakfast... and the pigmentation is ridiculous! The blend like a dream, and the customer service is fantastic. I purchased these with a single eyeshadow in Bulletproof so I had all of their pressed shadows [their blackest black!] and I haven't touched my Carbon in AGES.
I've yet to try their pigments because I dislike pigments in general, but I think I'm going to have to cross that threshold with a Sugarpill purchase. I want the entire collection now!
Aug 10, 2011
Jasmine P.
Maya, YES. There are a good amount loose pigments that you can mix with gloss to turn into an amazing shade :)