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Ingredients
To Use
Craft your signature look with Peach Paradise Matte Blush, a warm, sunny peach shade created to enhance your natural blush. This matte blush’s striking hue adds beautiful highlighting and contouring, bringing depth and warmth to your complexion. Perfect for achieving a radiant, glowing look, Peach Paradise offers a seamless blend for a smooth, flawless finish that complements any makeup style.
Shade:
- Warm sunny peach
Benefits:
- Effective, one-stroke coverage
- Non-clumping formula
- Doubles as an eyeshadow
- Formulated with non-nanoparticle, mineral-based pigments
- GMO free
- Gluten free
- Fragrance free
- Vegan
- Cruelty free
Coverage:
- Full
Finish:
- Matte
Complementary Products:
- Works well with our Blush Brush
- For a lighter application, use with our Highlighter Fan Brush
Talc; Octyl palmitate; Zinc stearate; May Contain: Iron Oxides, Manganese Violet, Chromium Green
Note: Colorants meet and/or exceed all requirements of US 21 Code of Federal Regulations for purity.
The talc we use is cosmetic grade. Cosmetic-grade talc does not contain asbestos, which is confirmed by X-ray diffraction, and optical and electron microscopy. In addition, the producers of cosmetic-grade talc (including our producer) have established purity specifications to ensure that it does not contain residue levels of asbestos. Results of an FDA analytical survey of Talc used in cosmetics can be found at: https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-releases-federal-interagency-working-group-scientific-opinions-testing-methods-asbestos-talc
Note: Colorants meet and/or exceed all requirements of US 21 Code of Federal Regulations for purity.
The talc we use is cosmetic grade. Cosmetic-grade talc does not contain asbestos, which is confirmed by X-ray diffraction, and optical and electron microscopy. In addition, the producers of cosmetic-grade talc (including our producer) have established purity specifications to ensure that it does not contain residue levels of asbestos. Results of an FDA analytical survey of Talc used in cosmetics can be found at: https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-releases-federal-interagency-working-group-scientific-opinions-testing-methods-asbestos-talc
Pat brush into the product and apply to areas of the face where contour, color, and highlight is desired.