Eye Glow Colour | Sublime
Sublime is a bronze brown cream eyeshadow. This colour is prevalent in the bark and leaves of the yellow birch tree growing in the Canadian provinces Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. As an intermediate between black, bronze and brown, this neutral shade makes a dignified impact without being too obvious. Sublime gives you a modern, sleek and elegant look, especially combined with a neutral lip. For evening make-up or a more dramatic effect, pair it with a red lip. When the weather reaches peak chilliness in wintertime and dry air whips our skin, cream eyeshadows can be a savior. Because, as anyone with dry skin knows, cream eyeshadows are far more forgiving than their powder counterparts. They give the all-important eye area a healthy, dewy sheen
“Sublime adds a hint of golden brown creating a dignified, modern look”
- BUILDABLE
- MOISTURIZING
- ORGANIC
- SHIMMER FINISH
- PLANT-BASED
- EYES
Made with certified organic Sweet almond oil, Beeswax, Apricot kernel oil and Shea butter, the Eye glow colour's soft and blendable texture glides on evenly with the ease of a cream and the smoothness of a powder for a flawless finish.
The Eye glow colour takes you effortlessly from subtle daylight to party glamour, depending on how much product you apply and how you choose to wear it.
- Prep and prime your eyelids with our Silk finish powder Translucent for optimal staying power.
- Sweep one shimmering shade all over the lid. Fade it upward toward the brow bone.
- Apply the texture with your fingers or an eyeshadow brush.
- Usually the organic ingredients are activated by the warmth of your fingers and quickly softens once applied, making it easy to blend and layer to your desired finish.
- The texture is silicone and alcohol-free but made with natural and organic oils, making the texture last longer on normal to drier eyelids. The key to longevity is all about light layers and then set it with a light layer of Silk finishing powder Translucent. If you have oily eyelids, we recommend you dab on your eyelids a few times during the day to blend out the shade and avoid the occurrence of creasing.