I haven't seen swatches with them together and comparing different they seem quite similar... I don't want to have both, I do not wear brownies often.
Hope you help with the descriptions and a piece of advice))
Brown Sugar vs Sierra
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Brown Sugar vs Sierra
Current ratio, Sept. 13: 1 Ebony : 1 Buttery Gold : 15 All Purpose : 5 Ivory : 2 Yellow : 1 Liberty : 1 Beach Bunny
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
Re: Brown Sugar vs Sierra
Here are a couple of quick shots of some SN browns, the first in bright daylight, the second indoors in daylight but with flash.


The difference between Sienna and Brown Sugar is that Brown Sugar is very, very slightly more coppery and has a more complex texture. My camera does not pick up the subtleties of texture and finish. The colours are very alike. All swatches are dry and unprepared, no primers etc. I haven't adjusted the colour balance on the photos, they're pretty accurate.


The difference between Sienna and Brown Sugar is that Brown Sugar is very, very slightly more coppery and has a more complex texture. My camera does not pick up the subtleties of texture and finish. The colours are very alike. All swatches are dry and unprepared, no primers etc. I haven't adjusted the colour balance on the photos, they're pretty accurate.
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Re: Brown Sugar vs Sierra
Thanks)) I'll go for Brown Sugar)))
Current ratio, Sept. 13: 1 Ebony : 1 Buttery Gold : 15 All Purpose : 5 Ivory : 2 Yellow : 1 Liberty : 1 Beach Bunny
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
Re: Brown Sugar vs Sierra
I would, it's pretty special.Die Marchen wrote:Thanks)) I'll go for Brown Sugar)))
