Spellbinding formulas
Nuanced colors and opulent textures
that merge beautifully with the skin
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Eros: A rosy-hued, sandy beige that can be worn as blush or contour, and makes a stunning lip and eye color.
Finish: Velvety semi-matte
Texture: Rich, densely pigmented crème
Aroma: Naturally floral and herbaceous, with botanical lavender and the honeyed warmth of natural beeswax
Net Wt. 0.13 oz / 3.8 g
Sustainability: Compact made from 50% post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin.
Origin: Made in Los Angeles from globally sourced ingredients and materials
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Spellbinding formulas
Nuanced colors and opulent textures
that merge beautifully with the skin
Formulated like potions
Each pigment, oil and wax is selected
with care and intention
Made by hand in Los Angeles since 2014
Crafted in small batches
by a small circle of artisans
I use this mostly as an eye shadow and it’s the perfect color for my pale skin. It’s long lasting and so smooth. Once this runs out I’ll be ordering more it’s that good! As a super pale girlie this is a new staple in my makeup bag.
Love this stuff.
The perfect "brown". Light, toasty and just a bit of rose tint, this neutral shade has been a hit with everyone I've used it on. A favorite blush/bronzer and eyeshadow that sets matte but not overly dry looking. Currently loving this as a contour blended under/into Lovesick higher up on the cheek.
I use this product as a bronzer - not too warm or orange! (Fair, neutral skin) and it is fantastic! I have this product in several shades and each one amazes me with how easy it is to apply and blend. I use a dense brush or my fingers and it is perfect on my cheeks, forehead, chin, nose and eyes!
I wasn't sure of this color at first with my olive-toned skin, but I *so* don't regret this purchase at all! It gives off a light rosy tint that's perfect as a blush, and even works as a contour with a hint of color. This has become a daily driver for me -- get one for yourself! You'll end up using it way more often than you think ;)