Trying to effortlessly coordinate the colour of your blush to your lipstick can be a challenge. It doesn't have to be, as we have created for you the Eco Pout - Cream Blush Pots.
Four Cream Blush Pots have been introduced to the range and come in a gorgeous little pink tin for you to apply to your cheeks for that fresh-faced "glow on the go".
- Macaron Mousse Blush - (Frosted Pink)
- Pink Guava Blush (Melon Pink)
- Lady Wham Blush (Magenta Pink)
- Sunrise Sorbet Blush (Peach)
You can apply the Eco Pout Cream Blush by dabbing it on with your finger tips or you can use a flat top brush which melts beautifully into your skin with a stipple here and a stipple there (my fav method).
You may also like to try applying your cream blush with a small beauty blender sponge, dabbing it on to give your cheeks an evenly coloured, dewy hue compared to dry flaky powder blushes out there.
Made in Australia, vegan and certainly not tested on any animals.
Please note the Eco Pout Cream Blush contain nut oils and waxes. Do not use on or around those with nut allergies.
Net WT.7ml/0.23OZ (per tin).
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May contain: Candelilla Wax (Euphorbia Cerifera Cera), Castor Oil (Ricinus communis), Cacao Butter (Theobroma cacao), Meadowfoam Seed Oil (Limnanthes Alba), Apricot Kernel Oil (Prunus Armeniaca), Macadamia Oil (Macadamia ternifolia), Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera), Mineral Mica (lip safe cosmetic grade), Iron Oxide (lip safe cosmetic grade), Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide, Kaolin Clay, Natural Organic Fruit Flavour Oil.
Colour disclaimer: We endeavour to depict as close to the true colour as possible. However, please keep in mind that due to the differentiation between screens and the variation in natural lighting, actual colours may vary slightly from the images you see here. Feel free to get in touch with any questions about the colour of any lipstick before purchasing.
Recycle (please!): You can recycle your empty lipstick, gloss tube or blush tin as long as they are disposed of into a specialist cosmetic recycling bin from 'TerraCycle'. The tubes need to be cleaned out as much as possible first. You can do this by running the tubes under very hot soapy water.
TerraCycle are helping to divert millions of pounds of waste from landfills and incinerators each month by sorting out all those 'hard to know what to do with items' such as cosmetic packaging. Please visit www.terracycle.com.au to find out where your nearest public drop-off point is. Some Biome stores have TerraCycle bins in store for cosmetic packaging but check with your nearest store first.