I think I’ve mentioned before that mosaicked/patterned/variegated powders are a complete mystery to me. I look at them and I have no idea what the shades will blend to become. So for a while now I’ve been insanely curious as to what Benefit’s newest boxed powder blush, Sugarbomb, really looks like.
The answer, at least in a swatch, is pretty similar to Coralista (which I love). It’s a peach-pink with gold, and in a heavy swatch, it takes on an almost “frosted” appearance. Maybe I’m being influenced by “sugar” in the name. I think it’s more peach and more gold than Coralista (which is a bit more pink), and Coralista can be layered or built up more than Sugarbomb can.
Like all Benefit’s boxed powders, Sugarbomb is $28. Click here to go back and see the other available shades.







sugarbomb is yummylicious
~ thanks karla
Great. *adds to cart* tee hee!
When I first tried this I was a bit disappointed, but I really like it now. I thought it wasn’t pigmented enough, but it can be built up and it has a very glow to it! Benefit has stepped up their game, I like so much from this line!
At 46, Sugarbomb was way too frosty for me. But I love Coralista.
I wished I loved these-they looks so fun. I can’t get past the packaging. Great review though-it’s nice to see the differences between them.
I really like the color, but it’s a little too frosty for me. Rats.
I think these are all gorgeous! Think I may have to try one of their powder blushes soon.
Do you think coralista and peachykeen (from mac) are similar?