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Lip & Cheek Rouge - Abigail

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Size: Full Size (5g)

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: Peach Vanilla 

Each shade of Pure Anada Lip & Cheek Rouge is proudly named after a noteworthy Canadian woman - to learn more about "Abigail" see the More Information tab below.

 

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Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil, Cera Flava (Beeswax), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Aroma (Natural Peach and Vanilla Flavors), May Contain: Maltodextrin, CI 77891, CI 75470, CI 77491, CI 77742

Cheeks: Using your fingertip or a brush, gently dab the cream highlight onto the tops of your cheekbones. Blend softly for a natural, radiant glow. Layer for a more luminous effect.

Lips: Apply a small amount to the center of your lips or the cupid’s bow to add dimension and a subtle shine. Blend gently with your fingertip for a seamless finish.

Tips: Can be worn alone for a dewy look or layered over makeup for extra luminosity. Start with a small amount—you can always build for more intensity.

Abigail Becker: The Angel of Long Point

In 1854, Abigail Becker, a young trapper’s wife from Norfolk County, Ontario, became a hero of the Great Lakes when she rescued eight sailors from a shipwreck off Long Point. Her fearless and selfless actions saved lives and captured the admiration of communities far beyond her home. News of her bravery earned her a warm reception in Buffalo, where she was awarded several hundred dollars, and a gold medal from a New York lifesaving association. Abigail Becker became a legendary figure in Great Lakes lore, celebrated for her courage and compassion. So renowned was she that, for a time, she was even more famous than Canada’s iconic heroine Laura Secord. Her legacy lives on as a testament to ordinary people performing extraordinary acts of heroism.