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Bright eyes with Dr. Hauschka natural Eyeshadows

Intensive colours, a subtle shimmer texture – the Dr. Hauschka Eyeshadows add a natural touch and make all eye make-up look radiant.

Whether used on their own with Eye Definer and Mascara, or harmoniously combined together. Their formulation with mineral pigments and medicinal plant extracts, especially black tea and silk, moisturises the delicate skin around the eyes. Together with effective yet gentle cleansing with Eye Make-up Remover, this creates a complete experience that naturally highlights the individual beauty of your eyes and cares for your skin.

A step-by-step look

  1. Use a generous amount of Light Reflecting Concealer on the whole moveable eyelid and gently blend it up to the eyebrow. This will intensify the colours of the eyeshadows you use afterwards.

  2. Apply green Eyeshadow 04 verdelite on the moveable eyelid and blend it gently over the crease.

  3. Apply blue Eyeshadow 07 aquamarine to the outer corner of the eye and blend it over the entire lower eyelid edge as well as one third above the upper lash line.

  4. Now accentuate the look by applying the golden Eyeshadow 08 golden topaz in the middle of the moveable eyelid.

  5. Apply two coats Dr. Hauschka Volume Mascara 01 black on upper lashes, one on lower lashes.    

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Dr. Hauschka Quality

  • Truly 100% natural and/or organic skin care and make-up, NATRUE certified. What does NATRUE Certification mean for you?

  • Free from synthetic chemical fragrances, colours and preservatives

  • Free from mineral oils, silicone and PEG

  • Dermatologically tested for sensitive skin

  • No animal testing

  • Wherever possible, all raw materials come from controlled organic or biodynamic cultivation, and are recovered under fair conditions


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