Lip & Cheek Rouge - Charlotte
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A versatile, multi-purpose makeup essential that doubles as a nourishing lip tint and a creamy blush. Made with a natural, skin-loving formula, it delivers rich, buildable color while providing moisture and protection. Perfect for achieving a soft, radiant flush on cheeks or a naturally vibrant pout, this all-in-one product gives your skin a healthy, luminous finish with effortless, everyday wear.
Shade Description: A natural nude, subtle and earth-inspired; an unsuspecting favourite.
Finish: A matte texture (not glossy) which makes it suitable for use on cheeks as well as lips. Opaque coverage (not sheer).
Flavour: Peach Vanilla
Each shade of Pure Anada Lip & Cheek Rouge is proudly named after a noteworthy Canadian woman - to learn more about "Charlotte" 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
Lips - apply with your finger, or our retractable lip brush for a more precise application.
Cheeks - apply with your finger; dip into the rouge and tap on your cheeks to blend, or for a more diffused application, use our mini-kabuki brush. Swirl it in the rouge and stipple onto cheeks to blend.
Charlotte Small: Unsung Hero of Canadian Exploration
Charlotte Small, a Métis woman from Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, was the remarkable wife and partner of explorer, surveyor, and mapmaker David Thompson. Married young for practical reasons, Charlotte quickly became indispensable to her husband, using her multilingual skills and deep connections with Indigenous communities to translate, trade, and navigate the vast Canadian wilderness. Her strength, resourcefulness, and knowledge helped the family survive harsh winters and challenging expeditions, including treks from the Rockies to Quebec—covering 3½ times the distance traveled by Lewis and Clark.
Charlotte’s unwavering support and resilience over 58 years and more than 20,000 kilometers of exploration were crucial to David Thompson’s success as North America’s greatest geographer. Her courage, skill, and sacrifices highlight the vital, often overlooked contributions of women in the fur trade, making her a true pioneer in Canadian history.



