Lip & Cheek Cream

$35.00

2 reviews

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Description

 Housed in a sustainable aluminum and glass packaging, INIKA's certified organic lip & cheek cream comes in three irresistible shades made with rich pure mineral pigments that impart a long-lasting healthy flush of color with a naturally sheer and dewy finish. 

This silky-soft cream seamlessly blends into the skin for a color top up anywhere, anytime. Made for use on cheeks, lips and eyelids, the multifaceted pot fits in your pocket or handbag. Your true all-in-one color makeup essential.

3.5g

Ingredients

Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil*, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax*, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), May Contain (+/-): Mica, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Tin Oxide.

Natural Ingredients: 100%

Organic Ingredients: Min 72%

How To Use

1. Use your fingertips to get some Lip & Cheek Cream, warming up the natural oils.
2. Dab onto your lips, the apples of your cheeks, and eyelids.
3. Gently blend into the skin, building colour as needed for an all-over glow.

TIP: Apply to bare skin or over your favourite INIKA Organic Foundation for an instantly fresh and healthy glow.

Noteworthy Certifications

90% of INIKA Organic's new brand packaging is made from sustainable & reused materials

84% decrease in our use of virgin plastic, going from 8.1 to 1.3 tonnes, annually

4.7 tonnes of plastic will be repurposed into fence posts to help rebuild communities

Customer Reviews

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Happy

Love the color! Perfect and natural looking!

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Nancy from CT
Soft Glow

This cheek tint looks small but there's a lot of product in here. My skin is fair to light and just a little bit of this tint gives me a nice healthy and natural glow. Although this is labeled as a cream, it is somewhat dry in the container and when I first put it on my cheeks, it dragged a bit. I find that if I lightly spritz my face with the Lily Lolo Mist or Badger Balancing Mist before using, it is so much easier to blend. I use my fingers to blend but a sponge applicator can also be used. It's just a matter of personal preference.

Thank you Nancy - great tips!