Glossier drops new Skywash, inspired by the Southwest landscape.
Glossier released Skywash, their new liquid to powder finish eye tints.
Glossier released Skywash, their new liquid to powder finish eye tints. There are 7 available colors, inspired by the Southwest landscapes. The eyeshadows are dermatologist tested, smudge- resistant, gluten- free, cruelty- free, and vegan. Skywash is their second eyeshadow product. Lidstar is their glistening eye glow, that comes in 6 different colors. Skywash is their first matte eyeshadow drop.
Pool is a cornflower blue.Pebble is a neutral taupe. Echo is a cocoa brown. Terra is a burnt sienna. Valley is a warm peach. Palm is a golden beige. Lawn is a fresh green.
The doe- foot applicator makes for easy use. The seven shades are great for a pop of color, great for a minimal look. Tap with your fingers or use a brush for a sheer finish for a step up in a fresh look. Skywash retails at $18 or the Skywash Duo retails for $30.
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