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What is the difference between Superfine and Fine? And, what are Sugars?

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What is the difference between Superfine and Fine? And, what are Sugars?

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Superfine (SF) is our most popular cut due to the ease of applying the product. The size of the glitter (.004 x .004 to .006 x .006) is small and does not offer as much sparkle, so it tends to be less dramatic, but it still brilliant and stunning to wear. It is great for a day or office look, as well as for performances. Fine (F) is the largest grain at .008 x .008. This size picks up the most light and is the most flashy and exciting to wear. This size tends to be popular with the performing crowd. Sugars are also .008 x .008, however the sugars are not solid colors. In fact, they are translucent, iridescent plastic grain that offers a hint of color. The Sugars are not intended to be used as a liner (but you know what we think about rules), but as a way of creating a large area of glitter coverage.

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