Sugar Editorial Picks
May 11, 2007 -
Here are some suits that will have you ready to rock in a more rigorous wet n' wild paradise. These are sportier options, with bold colors and stronger fits. Now feel free to sport these in Teahupoo, Tahiti, or the Great Barrier Reef down under, just be sure to pile on the sunscreen and be bikini line ready - you never know what a wipe out will expose!
- 11 Comments
May 10, 2007 -
These pin up girl inspired suits would be perfect poolside in Miami or beachside in a Blue Hawaii! How cute would they be paired with a wide-brim straw hat and oversized shades? So very Marilyn Monroe.
- 12 Comments
May 09, 2007 -
Want to look bodacious in Bali or Bora Bora? Somewhere exotic with pristine beaches and little umbrella adorned cocktails would be my pick to accompany these exotica suits. While I envision these worn with a deep, sultry tan, they are built-in sexy with their tropical prints all you need is a male model at your side and you're good to go!
- 18 Comments
May 08, 2007 -
For these I want you to envision yourself poolside in Palm Springs or the Hamptons - somewhere cool, calm and collected - not so much wet n' wild as Rio!. I have really come to appreciate cut-out one pieces over the years. Yes, they may create some of the funkiest tan lines but they are so Bond girl!
- 11 Comments
May 07, 2007 -
Think Rio or Miami - somewhere sizzling hot and oozing with sex appeal - when wearing one of these metallic bikinis. They may be too risque for some, but these glistening suits are sure to grab serious attention when worn at the beach and beyond. It's no surprise metallics spilled into swim wear...so my question is: do you dare?
- 16 Comments
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Oct 29, 2009 -
Wet 'n' Wild Mega Eyes Defining Marker in Blackest Black ($4) is probably the best deal you can get on a felt tip eyeliner pen. It's not waterproof, so no waterlining, and the color is a little thin, but if your usual beauty routine includes light lining on your lids, you can't do better than this. The formula is thin enough so that it's not dramatic, but it's still very visible three hours after application.
- 3 Comments
Sep 24, 2009 -
You all know by now that I usually love some Wet 'n' Wild makeup. It's not just the ridiculous name — the brand makes several products that I swear work just as well as $20 or $30 versions. Their Wild Shine Nail Polish ($1.29), however, is not one of those products.
- 7 Comments
Oct 02, 2009 -
October is a great month for cheap beauty, not only because all the fun seasonal products are coming out now, but also because the absurdly inexpensive Halloween makeup that's on the shelves can be surprisingly trendy and high quality. The granddaddy of the cheap Halloween makeup lines is, of course, Fantasy Makers, Wet 'n' Wild's special effects line. This year so far, my biggest steal has been Extreme Blue Monster's Ball Polish, which is exactly the shade of blue that was all over the runways last month.
- 4 Comments
Jul 30, 2009 -
To find a product that works and costs under $5 is pretty amazing. Add natural ingredients and eco-friendly packaging to the mix, and it's even better. That's just what reader Sarasonne has found in Wet 'n' Wild Natural Wear 100 Percent Natural Pressed Powder.
- 2 Comments
Mar 21, 2009 -
A few weeks ago I picked one of my favorite drugstore classics, Wet 'n' Wild Creme Lipliner Pencil ($1.50) in Brandywine (#666, ooh, scary!). While sifting through the display, I also purchased Willow (#712), another flattering shade in the line. Reader Michlny and I must be thinking alike, as she recently reviewed this go-to liner, giving it four out of five stars.
- 12 Comments