Polar Express Palette
Intense Eyeshadow Palette
All aboard Polar Express to North Pole! Holiday color scene of 15 shadows in wintery silvers and blues adorned with chocolate, crimson and gold shades all formulated with extra-fine pigments for velvety rich color. 8 merry mattes, 6 glowing shimmers and 1 festive multi-chrome inspired by the classic Polar Express. Infused with Cocoa Seed Butter (like the hot cocoa served on board) to help keep skin soft. Cruelty-free & vegan. 100% plastic-free from our house to your house.
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Destination
The North Pole
Sleigh bells ringing and trains choo-chooing, come aboard the Polar Express to celebrate the excitement and enchantment of the most magical time of year. Join us on this wintery journey through snowy moonlit landscapes and past twinkling holiday lights while enjoying delicious hot cocoa. Feel again the child-like whimsy and wonder as we get ready for Santa. All aboard to the North Pole!
Color Story
A journey to Santa
Color Story
Wintery blues & snowy whites...
Color Story
...and holiday crimsons & warm chocolates...
Color Story
...with decorative silvers & golds and transforming multi-chrome
Details
Package Design
Unique cut-out design featuring the Polar Express en-route to North Pole through wintery landscape and opening to festive Christmas town
PureSource™️ Ingredient
Infused with Cocoa Seed Butter (like the hot cocoa served on board) to help keep skin soft and smooth
Clean & Cruelty-Free
Our always clean formula free of Parabens, Phthalates & Mineral Oil that is PETA Certified Cruelty-Free & Vegan
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WWF Global Arctic Programme
WWF Global Arctic Programme, part of the World Wildlife Foundation, was started in 1992 to advocate for the conservation of the nature and the sustainability of the communities in the Arctic. As a member of the WWF Partners in Conservation donor group, we are so proud to the support the Global Arctic Programme with our Polar Express palette, and help maintain the biodiversity and resiliency of the Arctic region