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Kjaer Weis Cheek Collective Palette is Compostable

The limited edition blush and highlighter palette resembles leather, and is made from textured recyclable paper.

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By: Marie Redding

Senior Editor


Kjaer Weis, known for its clean makeup formulas, recently launched a limited edition line of palettes called The Cheek Collective, available on the brand’s site and at Credo Beauty

The Cheek Collective looks luxe, in lightweight palettes that resemble leather. They are made from glossy-red textured recyclable paper. The palettes are recyclable and compostable, the brand says.  

The certified organic cream makeup creates a bronze look, or a more subtle glow with sun-kissed cheeks. 

The Cheek Collective in “Blossoming” is shown above. It contains the new shade Gilded, a bronze-gold, along with—Blossoming, a rosy soft pink; and Radiance, a pearly silver.

The palette also comes in “Sun-Touched” and “Happy,” which feature darker pinks and golds as blush and highlighter combinations. 

Since Kirsten Kjaer Weis founded the brand in 2010, it has been committed to sustainability—and was the first luxury beauty brand to introduce refillable packaging at its launch.

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