Lip & Cheek Rouge - Abigail

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A natural formula that provides moisture and protection with rich colour for a lovely, natural finish on lips or cheeks. 

Shade Description: An angelic glow, use as a highlight on cheekbones, eyes or lips.

Flavour: Mango Peach 

Swatch Shades (beginning at the wrist): Abigail, Charlotte, Nellie, Isabella, Harriet, Maud, Viola

How to Use: 

Lips: Apply it directly from the glass jar with the tip of your finger. Or for a more precise application, apply it with the Pure Anada Retractable Lip Brush.

Cheeks: Apply it directly from the glass jar with the tip of your finger. Pat the pigment gently on the apple of your cheeks. You can also use the Pure Anada mini kabuki brush. Simply swirl the brush into the product, and stipple it onto cheeks.

Ingredients: Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil*, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil*, Cera Flava (Beeswax), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Tocopherol, Aroma*, Maltodextrin, May Contain: CI 77891, CI 75470, CI 77491, CI 77742 *Ingredients from organic farming

100% of Ingredients from Natural Origin
 

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Size: 5g glass jar

SKU: 039853103156

 

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Each shade of Pure Anada Lip & Cheek Rouge is proudly named after a noteworthy Canadian woman:

Abigail Becker was known as the Angel of Long Point.

In 1854, Abigail Becker, a young trapper’s wife, rescued eight sailors from certain death after their ship was wrecked off Long Point. News of her selfless courage quickly spread beyond her home in Norfolk County, Ontario. She was honored with a reception in Buffalo where several hundred dollars were presented to her as a reward, and also received a gold medal from a New York lifesaving association. Abigail gained a kind of immortality as a legendary figure in Great Lakes lore. Until the late 1800s, she was actually more famous than Laura Secord!

You can read an article featuring Abigail Becker at The Canadian Encyclopedia.