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Skywash is Glossier's latest drop of matte eye colours 

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Naomi May26 February 2020

Glossier has released seven new smudge-proof eyeshadows which are all inspired by the tonal colours of American southwest landscapes.

The new eyeshadow line is called Skywash and it's the matte sister to the brand's other eyelid offering, Lidstar (which is shimmery and shiny.)

From Lawn, which is a fresh green shade, to Pebble, which is a natural taupe, the colours of Skywash are intentionally hazy and soft-focus, but can be vamped up by using more product.

The formula is matte-cream, and surprisingly it's the unapologetic green and blue hues which are the real winners of the pack. Wear the green with a peachy-pink lip and you'll know what we mean.

Glossier Skywash's seven new shades
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For the optimal way to wear Skywash, pair the shadows (which dry to a cream consistency) with dewy, natural skin (try Glossier's Futuredew) and a light lip tint.

Glossier Skywash Eyeshadows cost £15 and can be bought here.

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