







Mattifying Moon Dust
A vegan, talc-free translucent setting and mattifying powder. A velvety smooth, shine-reducing powder with no flashback that works on all skin tones and textures! Apply as a weightless finish over other products to set them in place and keep them there all day.
Hero Ingredient: Naturally derived Squalane sourced from olives is a natural moisturizer and skin softener.
Made with sustainably sourced ingredients like organic apricot oil. The refillable aluminum packaging is designed to be repurposed or refilled after use: a vessel for small items in your purse, or a spice container - the possibilities are endless.
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9 g | 0.38 oz
Mica, Silica, Squalane, Zinc Stearate, Benzyl Alcohol, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil*, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Lecithin, Kaolin, Dehydroacetic Acid, Tocopherol, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Citric Acid
Face Brush: Swirl the brush into the powder, and tap to remove any excess product. Gently sweep onto desired areas of the skin.
Make-up Sponge: Tap the make-up sponge into the powder and gently press onto the skin where desired. This method is especially useful when setting the eye area!
Our core inspiration comes from the recyclable and refillable packaging, which reflects our sustainable and reusable efforts through an Indigenous lens. Formulated using talc-free, sustainably sourced ingredients, our Mattifying Moon Dust will be a staple in your makeup routine.

INDIGENOUS ROOTS. SUSTAINABLE BY NATURE.
Sustainability is a journey and at Cheekbone, our commitment has been to take you along on the journey with full transparency. The Mattifying Moon Dust comes housed in our classic tin. The aluminum tin can be refilled with eco-refills when you run out of product or simply reused to store small items. By switching to refillable packaging, we encourage:
Reuse: only buy once and then refills once you run out!
Reduce: together we limit the amount of packaging that ends up in landfills.