Makeup can already feel even more intimidating than skincare. But rest assured: This is not a makeup range. This is a small collection of colour products for a healthy, radiant complexion. Each designed to hydrate, enhance, and actually care for your skin.
It’s three skincare-grade, mistake-proof formulas. All joy, no overwhelm. And here just in time for the season of Too Many Plans.
Don’t know where to start with our new makeup-ish products? Start here.
For Fresh, Just-Went-On-A-Brisk-Walk Cheeks
When I want my cheeks to look alive (and stay that way), I reach for our Glowy Blush. The light serum-y texture blends like a dream, instantly waking my face up. I apply a tiny dot to the back of my hand and use The Duet Foundation Brush from Kevyn Aucoin to diffuse the product across my cheekbones. Blending upwards, to my temples, for a flattering, sculpting flush. A quick sweep over the nose ties it all together for a soft, sun-kissed glow. And if it’s a going out-out situation, I mix Rosy and Peachy for a juicier, more raspberry-hued tint. (Immediate compliments. Every time.)
For Matte, Moody, Nineties Looks
With my new nineties haircut and love of all things matte and brown, I’ll dab our Matte Pop Blush on my cheeks and lips with my fingers—then outline them in a soft pink-brown liner because of course. The mousse-y texture is so soft, so bouncy, it practically blends itself. This one blurs, smooths, and gives a velvety, soft-focus flush that holds up on long days. (I’m currently panic-hoarding the berry shade—which actually feels like a totally reasonable response.)
For The “You’re Looking Really Well” Kinda Reactions
Ring Light is the ultimate glossy, gleamy sidekick to Very Glowy Primer (if megawatt radiance is your thing). (It’s definitely mine.) The hydrating glaze sheers out beautifully for an effortless glazed-doughnut-y, lit-from-within situation. I love it tapped along the tops of my cheekbones and tip of my nose (pretty much anywhere light naturally hits, or where I want people to think it does) in the daytime. For nights out, I dial it up, blending Ring Light (Moonlight’s my pick) over the cupid’s bow, in the inner corners of my eyes, and my brow bone. It’s quick, it’s foolproof, and delivers a yes-I-did-just-back-from-a-tropical-holiday glow in seconds.
TLDR: Makeup has no rules. There’s no right or wrong. No need to ask ‘Can I do this?’. No need to wait for permission. Have fun with it. Make mistakes. Remember: Fancy Face exists for a reason.










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