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Sugar Eyeshadow Golden Eye Review

By Subha Bose
Sugar Eye shadow Golden Eye Review
Sugar Blend The Rules  Eyeshadow- GoldenEye comes in a sleek cardboard type packing with a magnetic flip, similar to that of their contour kit.. It is weightless, easy to carry around in a purse this makes it an excellent choice for travel. Each quad has 4 shades and sponge applicator. The Golden eye palette has two matte shades and two shimmery shades. I received it in my December Fab bag.
Golden eye  palette has cream, subtle mauve, bright gold and metallic chocolate. The matte shades that come with the palette could be used asdaily wear. If you want to spice up the look, you can top it off with shimmery shadows. As far as the pigmentation is concerned, the colors get picked up well when you use your fingers but when I tried to do the same with a brush I was disappointed, the pigmentation was average, and it had some fall-off too.
How do I use it? I usually use this eyeshadow by applying matte shades with brush and shimmery shades with my fingers. I am happy with the results when I use it this way.
Price: Rs.599
Sugar Eye shadow Golden Eye Review

Sugar Eye shadow Golden Eye Review photos

Shades- cream, subtle mauve, bright gold and metallic chocolate


Sugar Eye shadow Golden Eye Review photos swatch

Shades- Cream, Subtle mauve, Bright gold and Metallic chocolate



Pros:

Beautiful Shades
Sleek packing
Smooth shimmery shades
Color pay off is good when applied with fingers.
Cons:
Average color pay off when used with brush
Matte shades have fall outs
Sugar Blend The Rules  Eyeshadow- Golden Eye palette has FOUR beautiful eyeshadows which are easy to blend. They give an opaque finish in one swipe when applied with fingers, but when you try it out with the brush it needs lots of reapplication. In short, it is an average eyeshadow kit.

CC Rating: 3.5/5
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