The Dew-O

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For the ultimate bronzy flush any time of year, stack these two effortless cheek essentials. With their chunky doe-foot applicators and blendable liquid-cream formulas, Dew Blush™ and Dew Bronze™ work together to create a dewy, wash of color and subtly defined bronze.

 

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For the ultimate bronzy flush any time of year, stack these two effortless cheek essentials. With their chunky doe-foot applicators and blendable liquid-cream formulas, Dew Blush™ and Dew Bronze™ work together to create a dewy, wash of color and subtly defined bronze.

 

Details - The Dew-O

  • The Dew-O
  • Dew Bronze™
  • Dew Blush™

For the ultimate bronzy flush any time of year, stack these two effortless cheek essentials. With their chunky doe-foot applicators and blendable liquid-cream formulas, Dew Blush™ and Dew Bronze™ work together to create a dewy, wash of color and subtly defined bronze.

 

Bronze but better! Saie hello to Dew Bronze™, the most effortless liquid bronzer for a subtly defined bronze with a soft-focus finish. Dew Bronze™’s chunky doe-foot applicator is designed for fool-proof targeted application to create subtle definition or an all-over bronze. Its lightweight, blendable formula melts into skin and gives a seamless flush of bronzed color that’s never streaky, cakey or orange.We did the work to give you a nourishing, year-long tan. Powered by Saie Science, Dew Bronze™ is packed with Plant-Derived Glycerin for plumping, Licorice Root Extract for brightening, and Silica for blurring. Available in 6 shades that range from cool to warm undertones.

What It's Good For

  • SMOOTHING + BLURRING
    Silica gives a smooth feel and even application while helping to blur.
  • HYDRATING
    Plant-Derived Glycerin is a powerful humectant known to increase skin’s natural moisture level.
  • BRIGHTENING
    Licorice Root Extract Brightens the overall appearance of skin.

Blush, but better. Dew Blush is sure to be your holy-grail essential for an effortless flush. With its blendable, liquid-cream formula and chunky doe-foot applicator, Dew Blush melts seamlessly into cheeks for a lit-from-within pop of color. This lightweight, skin-loving formula lets you create a natural tint or build for a deeper wash of color that's never streaky or patchy. Now available in 8 shades for a wide range of complexions to find their perfect flush. 

Dew Blush is safe for sensitive skin, fragrance free, cruelty free, formulated without gluten and vegan. 

What It's Good For

  • HYDRATING
    Plant-Derived Glycerin is a powerful humectant known to increase skin’s natural moisture level.
  • FREE-RADICAL PROTECTION
    Elderberry Fruit Extract fights free-radical and environmental damage.
  • BRIGHTENING
    Licorice Root Extract helps brighten the overall appearance of skin.

How To Use - The Dew-O

  • The Dew-O
  • Dew Bronze™
  • Dew Blush™

For the ultimate bronzy flush any time of year, stack these two effortless cheek essentials. With their chunky doe-foot applicators and blendable liquid-cream formulas, Dew Blush™ and Dew Bronze™ work together to create a dewy, wash of color and subtly defined bronze.

 

  1. Using chunky doe-foot, dot or swipe Dew Bronze™ on areas of the face touched by the sun (top of cheekbones, across forehead + bridge of nose) for sun-kissed bronze OR in the natural shadows (under cheekbones + jaw) for a soft sculpt.
  2. Press into skin with The Base Brush to start distributing the pigment over the areas you seek to bronze.
  3. Then, sweep at the edges to blend out edges until Dew Bronze™ fades seamlessly into the skin.

 

SaieGlow™ Pro Artist Tip: 

  • When blending, sweep in upward motions to maintain a lifted look. Keeping the bronzer placement upward, instead of dragging the pigment down will give the illusion of higher cheekbones.
  • Avoid buffing/dragging brush/blending in circles, instead press into skin to avoid moving makeup underneath. Buffing will create a patchy application.

1. Using chunky doe-foot, apply 2-3 dots along each cheek.
2. For a sun-kissed flush, add 1 small dot across the bridge of nose.
3. Using The Double Brush or fingertips, blend to your desired flush.
4. Stacking is encouraged! Repeat to build up pigment or mix two shades for your custom blush. Stack underneath SuperSuede™ Blush for an intensified pop of color.

*SaieGlow™ tip: Apply higher and work upwards towards the temple to create a lifted flush.

Ingredients List - The Dew-O

  • Dew Bronze™
  • Dew Blush™

ISOCETYL STEAROYL STEARATE GLYCERIN TRIBEHENIN SAMBUCUS NIGRA (ELDERBERRY) FRUIT EXTRACT MICA GLYCERYL STEARATE GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA (LICORICE) ROOT EXTRACT SILICA MORUS ALBA (WHITE MULBERRY) ROOT EXTRACT SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE (COMFREY) LEAF EXTRACT OENOTHERA BIENNIS (EVENING PRIMROSE) ROOT EXTRACT [+/- MAY CONTAIN/ PEUT CONTENIR TITANIUM DIOXIDE CI77891 IRON OXIDES (CI77492, CI77491, CI77499) YELLOW 6 LAKE RED 7 LAKE RED 22 LAKE FERRIC FERROCYANIDE

Vegetable derived emollient to help condition and soften the skin.

ISOCETYL STEAROYL STEARATE GLYCERIN TRIBEHENIN SAMBUCUS NIGRA (ELDERBERRY) FRUIT EXTRACT MICA GLYCERYL STEARATE GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA (LICORICE) ROOT EXTRACT SILICA MORUS ALBA (WHITE MULBERRY) ROOT EXTRACT SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE (COMFREY) LEAF EXTRACT OENOTHERA BIENNIS (EVENING PRIMROSE) ROOT EXTRACT [+/- MAY CONTAIN/ PEUT CONTENIR TITANIUM DIOXIDE CI77891 IRON OXIDES (CI77492, CI77491, CI77499) YELLOW 6 LAKE RED 7 LAKE RED 22 LAKE FERRIC FERROCYANIDE

Vegetable derived emollient to help condition and soften the skin.

What we won't include

  • Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA)
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Synthetic antioxidants that are preservatives to prevent oils from going bad.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    butylated hydroxyanisole, butylated hydroxytoluene

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    A preservative linked to skin irritation, cancer, kidney, thyroid and liver problems, and hormone disruption.

  • Chemical Sunscreens
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Chemical Sunscreens contain organic (carbon based) compounds which create a chemical reaction and work by changing UV rays into heat, then releasing that heat from the skin. They are often referred to as chemical or organic absorbers.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    Oxybenzone (or Benzophenone-3) Octinoxate (or octyl methoxycinnamate) Octocrylene Octisalate Homosalate

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    We are not developing products that require these ingredients but if we ever do we'll never use this ingredient— we just wanted you to know!

  • Mineral Oil, Petrolatum, Paraffin, Polybutene, and Hydrogenated Polyisobutene
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    WHAT IS IT:

    These are basically plastic. There is so much that can be distilled from petroleum, things like preservatives, gelifying agents, solvers and stabilizers. They are tough to nail down because they are so easily disguised.

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Because this is essentially putting a clear liquid version of plastic on your face. There are about a thousand reasons to avoid petroleum products from an environmental standpoint but in terms of our bodies, they are known organ disruptors. There are many cleverly disguised ingredients under this category that claim to be clean so we are doing our ingredient testing with Gay Timmons to make sure there are no disguised petroleum derivatives. Petroleum is film-forming on the skin and it can aggravate or prolong acne.

    WHAT WE USE INSTEAD:

    It’s really hard to not use these but it’s what sets us apart as truly clean. We use natural oils and waxes, coconut oil, lanolin and glycerin. They don’t have the same properties which is why development becomes a balancing act trying to achieve the look without it being heavy or sticky.

  • GMO's
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    WHAT IS IT:

    You've probably heard about GMO's in your food, but GMOs in your skin care or cosmetic products? How could that happen? These are kind of similar to food, if something is genetically modified and it’s been altered using genetic engineering. It just as harmful what you’re putting on your body as what you’re putting in your body.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    Canola, Corn, Cotton, Soy, Maltodextrins, Ethanol (if derived from corn or GMO sugar beets), Sucrose (if derived from sugar beets), Molasses (if derived from sugar beets), Amino acids, Yeast products

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Cosmetic ingredients are not routinely tested for GMOs mainly due to the high testing costs, the availability of alternative non-GMO (e.g. synthetic) ingredients, and the low risk profile as cosmetics are applied only externally. Aside from that they are linked with many problems including infertility, immune problems, accelerated aging, insulin regulation, and changes in the liver, kidney, spleen, and digestive system. In addition, studies have linked GM foods with asthma, allergies, inflammation, and intestinal damage.

  • Parabens
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Preservative to keep formulas fresh.OFTEN DISGUISED AS:Methylparaben (E number E218), ethylparaben (E214), propylparaben (E216), butylparaben and heptylparaben (E209) isobutylparaben, isopropylparaben, benzylparaben and their sodium salts.

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Typically they extend the shelf life of products. Parabens are a group of preservatives that prevent the growth of bad bacteria and mold in your beauty products. They mimic estrogen in the human body, and are linked to reproductive organ harm, thyroid disruption, hormone-related cancers, and obesity.

    WHAT WE USE INSTEAD:

    We use naturally derived preservatives wherever possible. We use Caprylyl Glycol — an alcohol derived from caprylic acid, a natural fatty acid found in the milk of some mammals, palm and coconut oil. Ours is naturally derived. Radish Root Ferment Filtrate —a preservative created by fermenting radish roots. Phenethyl Alcohol which is made by isolating the bark and branches of cinnamomum cassia by water steam distillation. Potassium Sorbate — a salt synthetically produced from sorbic acid and potassium hydroxide. Sodium Benzoate — preservative to keep the formula fresh that is naturally derived.

  • Phthalates
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Phthalates are industrial plasticizers in cosmetics. They are widely used in personal care products to moisturize and soften skin, to dissolve and combine ingredients. Phthalates also enhance elasticity and they make products flexible when you apply them.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    DEHP (di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate) DMP (dimethyl phthalate) BBP (benzyl butyl phthalate) DNOP (di-n-octyl phthalate)

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Whenever you see the term fragrance this usually means there are hidden Phthalates which have been linked to reproductive and hormonal harm in children and men. Some studies have linked phthalates to breast cancers, reproductive malformation, and infertility.WHAT WE USE INSTEAD:Shea Butter, Murumuru seed butter squalane oil, Castor Oil, Carnauba wax, Jojoba oil, Vitamin E.

  • Sulfates
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Sulfates are surfactants – molecules that can attract both oil and water: One end of the molecule clings to the oily dirt, while the other clings to water. Translation? They can lift the grease and grime off of our skin and hair, dissolve (emulsify) it into solution and then rinse everything down the drain.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    "Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate Sodium Lauroyl Isoethionate Sodium Lauroyl Taurate Sodium Cocoyl Isoethionate Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isoethionate Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate"

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Sulfates are powerful, cheap and everywhere. Sulfates are mostly used for hair products which we don't have but we promise to never develop any of our future products with sulfates.

  • Synthetic fragrance or flavor
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Fragrance is the problem child ingredient in traditional beauty products. It is a catchall term that can disguise up to 3,000 synthetic or natural chemicals used to make a beauty product smell delicious.

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    Fragrance

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Whenever you see the term fragrance this usually means there are hidden Phthalates which have been linked to reproductive and hormonal harm in children and men. Some studies have linked phthalates to breast cancers, reproductive malformation, and infertility.

    WHAT WE USE INSTEAD:

    We use naturally derived flavors and fragrances or essential oils. In our liquid Lip Balm we have a naturally derived coconut flavor.

  • Talc
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    WHAT IS IT:

    Talc is a natural mineral—the softest mineral on record—and is used in everything from paints to textiles to drugs to, you guessed it, cosmetics. It is matifying, absorbs oils and gives formulas a soft powdery texture. Most makeup brands use this for powders and eye shadow

    OFTEN DISGUISED AS:

    Hydrous magnesium silicate

    WHY WE DON'T USE:

    Talc has become very controversial recently and multiple reports have been released outlining its harm. It's important to note that there are two kinds of talc, one that isn't commonly used but was found to have asbestos in it. Yikes! The other kind hasn't been found to be a known carcinogen, and while asbestos-contaminated talc is a danger for talc miners or other workers who come in contact with natural talc fibers, it is not a concern specifically for cosmetics but we still want to stay away from it.

    WHAT WE USE INSTEAD:

    We’re going to stay away from it, we don’t think we need to use it to create nice powders. Instead we use silica and mica. When you break down mica, it breaks down flat—like a mirror—so, depending on the particle size, you can go from club glitter to frosty to illuminating to just glowy. When you rub mica into your skin, it disappears.

The Dew-O

The Dew-O

$52.00 $15.60

The Dew-O

$52.00 $15.60

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