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Trend Colour 2014 - Emerald Eye Shadow (#IN1212-55)

High shine and reflecting colours all in one eye shadow with amazingly soft application. Creastar® pearlescent pigments allow new unique colour combinations and remarkable shine due to its high refractive index. Unlimited colour combinations and exclusive colour care applications can be developed upon customer’s request. Creaspheres® SIL Green 5 and Creastar® Primary Emerald together provide fresh light turquoise colour, which is one of the Trend Colours of Spring 2014.

Company

The Innovation Company® manufactures an extensive range of cosmetic raw materials for Skin Care, Colour Care and Solar Protection. TIC’s highly equipped R&D, QC and Formulation laboratories, bring unique optimisation analysis to customers during their trials, in an effective partnership.

Ranges include: Dedraflow®, Vegeflow® and Novatext® for perfect silicone replacements. Eospoly®, Creasperse® and BNPoly® patented UVR mineral protection.

Creastar® (over 1000 pearl shades) and Creasperse® BB colours in over 74 shades to cover World skin hues, and all our substrates are silicone-free coated and tested to obtain the highest.

In Vivo test results on Fiflow® and Nordic Beauty bioactives demonstrate TIC advances on linear thinking, over last 35 years.

Skin Care does perform visually.

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