Thursday, July 24, 2014

Sugarpill Elektrocute Pigment | Supercharged

 It's neon and glitter. The review stops here. *drops mic* 

I kid, I kid. Prepare yourselves. This is one of those products I need to go point by point on otherwise I may miss some important information. What we have here is the perfect hybrid of neon colored pigment and sparkling shimmers. It's something the beauty obsessed were constantly dreaming of until Sugarpill finally came out with their Elektrocute Pigments. When they first came out all I could do was drool at my computer screen as beauty blogger after beauty blogger reviewed these beauts. The Elektrocute pigments are bright and sparkly which appealed to me on so many levels. I only admired from afar because I had no idea what I'd do with these pigments once receiving them, so I put off purchasing them, that is until I got to IMATS. Once I hit the Sugarpill booth and saw them in person, I just had to have one!

The Elektrocute collection was released with five shades; a shocking blue, vibrant yellow, hot pink, electric green, and a dazzling orange. I ended up getting the pigment named Supercharged, which was the bright orange with yellowish-golden shimmers. It was the one I thought I'd get most wear out of (although now that I think about it, I probably should have gotten the hot pink shade) It's a gorgeous shade to swatch over and over again. The finish of the pigment is matte and even with the shimmers it's easy to see that. The shimmers are quite fine and when applied to the eyes you can't even feel them like you would if you had used a coarser glitter.

Let's just get it out of the way now, this is quite a fussy shadow. It's like a high maintenance girlfriend that you need to wine and dine before she maybe decides to be nice to you. Don't get me wrong, the pigment applies smoothly, maybe some patches here or there, nothing too difficult to fix, but the shimmer ... Without a primer and with a standard primer (such as Urban Decay Primer Potion or NARS Smudgeproof Base Primer, etc.) the color stays but the shimmer is gonzo in about 20 minutes! Your only hope of having the shimmer stay on along with the color is to do 2 things. The first, find a super sticky white base, such as the NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk. It keeps the color vibrant and the shimmer likes to adhere to it. Second, you need a flat/dense brush and need to pat and pack the color onto the lid. If you use a sweeping motion you're just going to sweep away all the glitter off your eye and onto your eyelashes and cheeks. No bueno, unless that's the look you're going for, haha! I've included swatches without primer, with Urban Decay Primer Potion, and then the NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in two different lightings so you can get a real sense of how it's likely to come out. 

With all that said, Supercharged is not a terrible pigment. I wouldn't even classify it bad, I'm just not the most experienced with this sort of texture of shadow. It's gorgeous and the idea of blending glitter and neon colors together was genius. Just know that you're going to have to work with the shadow to get it looking how you want. I used it for my sister's prom make up and it came out stunning (although there was severely less glitter on her by the time she got to the party bus) I don't see myself getting a lot of use out of this if I'm honest. I don't wear orange a lot, either, and if anything pink would have been a better option for me. It's $16.00 for .19 oz. which I don't think is too terrible since pigments tend to last a very long time even with daily use. If it's something you're willing to experiment with then I'd highly recommend you get a shade or two! It's a unique piece of make up to have in your arsenal! 
What are your thoughts on this shimmering neon hybrid?
Something you'd be willing to work with?

8 comments:

  1. Great post! How's the fallout on this shadow? That's always my biggest worry when wearing a shadow like this - my face turning into a big glitter ball.
    Meghan
    Today's Beauty Obsession

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    1. Fall out is ... inevitable. Even if you manage to really pack on the color and shimmer, there's still high chance that some of it will end up on your cheeks or just off your face by the end of the day/night! You might have a glitter ball on your hands, unfortunately, haha!

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  2. Wow thats very neon and very glittery ! Every girls dream !

    Madeline | Its a Mads Mads World

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    1. If it only it were a tad easier to use *sigh* can't have it all ;)

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  3. These are definitely pretty- but a little too fussy for my liking. I'd have to pass on these but they're sooo pretty to look at!

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    1. Yup! It's such a shame. I probably really only bought it with the intention of staring at it, haha. Someone should figure out the psychology of how ladies buy makeup- we have such strange justifications!

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  4. I LOVE THIS! This is a great review, I am so interested in sugar pill cosmetics.

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    1. Why thank you :)
      It's such a unique brand with great quality products of colors you don't really see on the market! I'd highly recommend any of the pressed shadows, for sure!

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