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by Mollyyyy123 - written on 17/07/08 (Useful, 19 readings)
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Sugar magazine is a teen girl magazine. It's jam packed full of gossip, celebs, comps, horoscopes and more. There are loads of things you can take part in and whats more, the magazine is made up mostly by the readers. Things you've sent in- tried out/ tested and all that. I try to buy this every month, it's like a little obbsession of mine. Sugar ...
by candifloss - written on 18/04/06 (Somewhat useful, 104 readings)
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I used to read this magazine years ago, but found it a bit too celeb-focused. However, after a relaunch of the mag, I gave it a try and LOVED it! Ok, so they tend to have pretty lame gifts, or oh-so-tight tops that I guess wouldn't fit half of sugar readers, but they do have a Sugar VIP club, with REAL girls. Readers can showcase their talents, by ...
by bumble_beez4 - written on 13/03/05 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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I have been reading this magazine for a few years and i think its a brilliant magazine. It costs £2.10 and you can buy it from most supermarkets and all newsagents. I buy this at my local Co-op. I buy this as its a great read and has lots of juicy gossip about the celebs and great tips. There is around 130 pages in each book including adverts ...
by susan quinton - written on 18/08/02
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I think this is a good magazine to read,but does feature too much sex for young girls. - Advantages: good value freebies., good ideas,like hair etc., quite alot of news and showbiz. - Disadvantages: too much info on sex., expensive., some info can be boring.
by RiotGrrly - written on 13/10/01 (Very useful, 286 readings)
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I started reading Sugar when it first came out some five/six years ago. I stopped buying it becuase I went through a "mature" stage but now my whole life is pretty much back at the stage where I want tacky pink freebies and I'm bored of trying to direct my man...no, never mind, go check out the opinions on More! Taking the ...
by Enola - written on 25/06/01 (Useful, 182 readings)
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I first bought this magazine towards the end of September 1999. I was flying back from my cousin's wedding in Canada and still had a domestic flight to Newcastle from Heathrow. I had read every other mag I'd brought from cover to cover and wanted something new to try. There wasn't much left on the magazine rack in the small ...
by sazd90 - written on 11/06/01 (Useful, 370 readings)
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I read a lot of magazines but this is the one that i always buy regularly. Its better suited for teenagers but some older readers may find it interesting also. It has a light hearted approach to things such as the cringe pages in which readers write in with their embarrassing moments, and exposed which shows embarrassing pictures of celebrities. ...
by DebUK - written on 12/04/01 (Very useful, 505 readings)
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I look forward to my monthly instalment of Sugar Magazine! I have a year’s subscription of it and I have no regrets. It is not the most intellectually challenging magazine, but then again it does not promise to be that. What it does promise is great fashion, beauty and lifestyle advice and that is just what it delivers to my door every ...
by - written on 21/02/01
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This is a brilliant teen magazine helping with all problems and keeping you up to date with the latest gossip. It has problem pages, fashion, beauty, competitions, reader stories etc. It wouldn't be a girls magazine without interviews on all your favourite boy stars and posters. It's a monthly magazine and worth the wait, it costs £1.90. ...
by sy2kgbr - written on 24/12/00 (Very useful, 505 readings)
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In comparison to other magazines aimed at teenage girls, Sugar is a lot more tame. A lot of parents worry about what their younger daughters choose to read, but if they buy Sugar, there's nothing to worry about. Regular features include 'How Embarrassing' (cringeworthy stories sent in by readers, as well as a celebrity tale of ...
by skaterfreak - written on 23/10/00 (34 readings)
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Sugar magazine would be more suited for young girls aged 11-15 and not much odler. The magazine is funny, attractive and informative but can seem slightly childish as the teen grows older. A lot of the information is to do with growing up, boys and make-up. Sometimes the magazine can be a bit stereotypical, with it assuming that all ...
by MONK - written on 04/10/00 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Sugar is, without doubt, the best teenage magazine there is. I remember reading the very first issue at a friend’s and from then on being hooked for the rest of my younger teenage years. In fact, I still have friends who read it now! The magazine has everything. From problem pages, to make-up tips, to funny stories, to free bits of make-up ...
by fairdonion - written on 14/07/00 (Useful, 37 readings)
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A magazine that is improving every month. It is for teens upwards so even Mums will find something of interest to read. It has regulars such as stars and letters, celebs, your style and a Dont miss this lot selection so something for all. At the moment they are doing a Nail Art kit free so all this for £1.90 A ...
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