shades
Tea Party
Pink corals and neutral warm tones
1. Teacup - Matte / Neutral pink beige
2. Ginger Snap - Pearly Matte / Pale ginger with a subtle red shimmer
3. Carrot Cake - Mosaic Glitter / White, green, copper brown, and orange mosaic glitter flakes with a gold coral shimmer
4. Rhubarb Spritz - Glitter / Metallic blood orange with pink glitter
5. Raspberry Crumble - Mosaic Glitter / Orange, white, and lavender mosaic glitter flakes with a raspberry copper shimmer
6. Royal Milk Tea - Matte / Milky pink brown
7. Ganache - Matte / Dark chocolate brown
8. Sugar Bowl - Glitter / Metallic champagne gold
9. Sweet - Matte / Pale peach

shades
Spring Bouquet
Muted violets and neutral cool tones
1. Innocent - Matte / Nude beige with a subtle white shimmer
2. Sunshine - Glitter / Metallic copper with gold, blue, and pink glitter
3. Monet - Mosaic Glitter / Pink, white, and olive mosaic glitter flakes with a pale violet frosty shimmer
4. Provence - Matte / Dusty lavender
5. Hummingbird - Mosaic Glitter / Pink and violet mosaic glitter flakes with a pink frosty shimmer
6. Organza - Glitter / Red, pink, and blue glitter with a frosty white shimmer
7. Romance - Matte / Dusty pink
8. Claude - Matte / Midnight violet
9. Scent - Matte / Pale lavender

shades
Flower Bed
Dusty roses and neutral tones
1. Flower Bud - Matte / Pale neutral pink
2. Day Breeze - Glitter / Metallic frosty pink with silver, blue, and gold glitter
3. Bouquet - Mosaic Glitter / Pink and white gold mosaic glitter flakes with a metallic pink shimmer
4. Petal Vibes - Matte/ Dusty rose
5. Sparrow - Matte / Deep ash brown
6. Twig - Matte / Deep mauve
7. Pink Dawn - Glitter / Metallic pink beige
8. Potpourri - Matte / Dusty pink mauve
9. Pure - Matte / Pale pink with a subtle shimmer

Wet & Dry Formula
The soft, romantic blush with buttery mattes, silky shimmers, and playful glitters in easy-to-use color combinations offers an assortment of makeup looks.
Wet and dry formulations allow for a versatile mix of finishes and color intensity.

Makeup Tip
Wet brush to maximize pigment saturation. For glitter and metallic shades, apply with your fingertips for maximum color payoff.