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Mineral Eye Shadow is claimed to be 11% organic and 88% natural and features four shades (sage, barley, camellia and truffle) with anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. The shadows also contain organic turmeric and milk thistle powders which provide antioxidant protection, and organic sweet almond oil and shea butter which condition and protect.
Colour Lip Gloss, available in six natural shades, is claimed to be a minimum of 87% organic and contains organic beauty oil, a mixture of omega 3, 6 and 9 along with fatty acids; organic castor seed oil to soften; organic beeswax to moisturise; and sweet orange peel oil for a refreshing flavour and fragrance.
The collection also features three eyeliners in midnight, oak and slate shades which are 37% organic and contain organic caster seed and sunflower oils and organic beeswax.
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