Sunday, April 11, 2010

Review: Sugar Pill Burning Heart Palette

Posted by Mary at 8:00 AM 0 comments
Translate I made a few weeks ago for the first time with Sugar Pill Cosmetics. The packages are of course all to eat but the colors and the pigment we are much happier! I was totally flabbergasted by the vivid colors, the many pigment and the fine structure of this cosmetic brand so I decided I needed more. I ordered the Burning Heart Palette and here I am very happy. You look back to the beautiful swatches?


First, the box that I do not want you to remember. I know, I know, it's about the content but notice how nice! The visual is what is natural and I'm really a sucker for nice packaging.




The Sugarpill Cosmetics palette is made of sturdy cardboard (so you can see them at Urban Decay and Benefit too) and printing and cutting with a large logo Sugar Pill. So far, so good.


The back displays all the info you want, business, the contents of the pans and the names of the colors belong.



The palette contains a very large mirror (handy) and 4 very intense color pigment that gives off do not want to know. So beautiful I am not allowed to see a different brand, MAC can not even come close as pigmentation is concerned.






The following swatches are without basic eyeshadow, foundation, concealer or whatever made. Just hit the 'bare' skin geswatched with my fingers. Amazing huh? The colors on my arm are almost the colors in the pot! Buttercupcake (yellow) and Flame Pint (orange) are dull and Poison Plum (purple) and Love + (red) contain subtle shimmers.


without flash


with flash

Not only is the pigment of this extremely well eyeshadow, eye shadow itself is really very fine structure. It sprays too much if you talk with your brush over it so they are good gepressed (yet not as good as gepressed NARS, but it comes pretty close). The texture is soft and blend very well, even in combination with other eye shadows.

Because they blend well, you can choose the colors to make very subtle or very colorful! This may seem more intense palette played by extreme looks, but you can correct a lot of parts with it. Perhaps you think, nah das not for me! Flame Point but take for example, the orange color. Very easy to combine with earthy tones. Buttercupcake (yellow) goes beautifully with a golden look and so are Love + Poison Plum and combine them into a more peaceful, everyday look.

I can not wait to get my Burning Heart palette to play and to combine it with my other makeup Sugar Pill! I have devised a number of looks and I hope you help me choose. From the look that gets the most votes, I will obviously make a tutorial. 

 

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