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Lip & Cheek Rouge - Isabella

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Size: Full Size (5g)

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 creamy peach, perfectly suited for anyone who wishes for a touch of warmth

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 "Isabella" 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.

Isabella Valency Crawford: Pioneer Canadian Writer and Poet

Born in Ireland, Isabella Valency Crawford became one of Canada’s first freelance writers, building a career despite a life marked by tragedy and poverty. Introduced to writing while living with the charitable Strickland family in her youth, Isabella developed her craft alongside the family’s daughter, also a writer.

Her first poem was published in 1873, and over the years, her literary work grew to support herself, her mother, and her sister. After moving to Toronto, Isabella contributed to numerous Canadian and New York publications, became the first local writer to publish a novel in 1886, and released one book in her lifetime.

Though she faced hardships, Isabella’s poetry has endured, celebrated for its depth and artistry. In 1899, a fundraising campaign placed a Celtic cross on her previously unmarked grave, honoring her legacy with the inscription: “Isabella Valency Crawford / Poet / By the Gift of God.”