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Sugarpill Fun Size Mini Color Palette Review & Swatches | Retroworldnews

Sugarpill Fun Size Mini Color Palette Review & Swatches

Fun Size

Sugarpill Fun Size 9-Pan Mini Color Palette is a slim, travel-friendly palette of brighter pops of matte eyeshadow that range from richer pastels like aqua and lavender to vivid hues of orange-red and fuchsia. The formula was a little thinner and drier than most matte formulas on the market, which made them less prone to fallout and had better adhesion with pigmentation that ranged from semi-opaque to opaque but was often easily built up. There were a few shades that could have been better and did improve over primer.

Sugarpill Cheat Code Pressed Pigment

Sugarpill Cheat Code Pressed PigmentSugarpill Cheat Code Pressed Pigment

Cheat Code

Cheat Code is a medium, green-leaning aqua with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. The pigmentation was nearly opaque in a single layer, and it built up to full coverage with less than a second layer. The texture was soft, a smidgen dusty in the pan, but it applied evenly and blended out well over bare skin. It stayed on nicely for eight hours before fading noticeably.

Sugarpill 8-Bit Pressed Pigment

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Sugarpill Player One Pressed Pigment

Sugarpill Player One Pressed PigmentSugarpill Player One Pressed Pigment

Player One

Player One is a medium-dark lavender with subtle, warm pink undertones and a matte finish. The color payoff was semi-opaque and buildable, but I’d recommend using it over an eyeshadow primer to ensure opacity and better hold. The consistency was lightly powdery in the pan with a touch of fallout during application. It blended out nicely and lasted well for seven and a half hours on me before I noticed signs of wear.

Sugarpill Twitch Pressed Pigment

Sugarpill Twitch Pressed PigmentSugarpill Twitch Pressed Pigment

Twitch

Twitch is a pale green with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. It had semi-opaque pigmentation that was buildable but was not opaque without a good primer to boost it up. The texture was drier, a little powdery, and it did cling to dryness on my skin (again, primer would be beneficial with this shade). I was able to apply and blend it out evenly, though, and it stayed on decently for seven and a half hours on me.

Sugarpill Level Up Pressed Pigment

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Level Up

Level Up is a medium pink with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. It had nearly opaque color payoff in a single layer, which was easily built up to full coverage with less than half of a layer. The eyeshadow had a smooth, slightly firmer texture that was thin but applied well to bare skin and blended out without difficulty. It wore well for eight hours on me before I noticed any fading.

Sugarpill Rage Quit Pressed Pigment

Sugarpill Rage Quit Pressed PigmentSugarpill Rage Quit Pressed Pigment

Rage Quit

Rage Quit is a brighter, medium fuchsia pink with moderate, cool undertones and a matte finish. The eyeshadow had rich pigmentation in a single layer that went on evenly. The texture felt firmer and was thinner than most matte eyeshadows these days, but it still picked up well on a brush and blended out easily on my skin. I find that firmer mattes tend to retain their vibrancy better (with or without primer) and last longer, which was true of this shade as it didn’t start to fade until the eight and a half hour mark.

Sugarpill Continue Pressed Pigment

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Continue

Continue is a deep yellow with muted, warm undertones and a matte finish. It appeared more chartreuse (a greenish-yellow) in the pan, but it ended up looking like a darker, muted yellow in practice. The consistency felt a little drier and lightly powdery, though it wasn’t prone to fallout during application. It had nearly opaque pigmentation that stayed on nicely for eight hours on me before fading visibly.

Sugarpill High Score Pressed Pigment

Sugarpill High Score Pressed PigmentSugarpill High Score Pressed Pigment

High Score

High Score is a bright, tangerine orange with strong, warm yellow undertones and a matte finish. It had good color coverage but needed another layer to build up to full pigmentation. The texture felt drier and a bit dusty in the pan, and I felt like it darkened and lost some of its vibrancy when applied on my skin–even over primer. The thinness also resulted in it being more prone to emphasizing any imperfections on my lid. This shade wore well for seven and a half hours before I noticed signs of fading.

Sugarpill Game Over Pressed Pigment

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Game Over

Game Over is a brighter, medium-dark red-orange with warm undertones and a matte finish. The texture was firmer but not too stiff, so it picked up well with a brush and translated well onto bare skin. It had opaque pigmentation that applied evenly and blended out easily along the edges. The eyeshadow lasted well for eight and a half hours on me before fading noticeably.