In a double-sided net that is a must in every make-up bag. Suitable for several uses.
On one side, a diagonal brush specially developed for working with powders. Suitable for delineating the eye as an eyeliner or for drawing eyebrow hairs in a natural way
On the other side, an eyebrow and eyelash comb adapted to use the powder. For a polished look but at the same time natural and delicate.
How to use:
Dip the diagonal brush in the powder, brush off any residue and draw the eye or eyebrow line.
To finish, comb the eyebrows and eyelashes with the comb designed for that on the other side of the brush
- Our teacher and Rabbi, light of Israel, Rav Ovadia Yosef of blessed memory has taught on his books that any cosmetic material manufactured as an ointment or liquid, which paints the facial skin, such as a lipstick or foundation paste or makeup and mascara, should not be used on Sabbath under any circumstances.
- He nevertheless instructed his students to be lenient concerning makeup powders on Shabbat, and under the following conditions :
- This permission is based on the fact that makeup powder does not last long on one’s face, nor sticks on it. Therefore, make sure that the types of powders will be free of any greasy substance that might cause the material to adhere to the face.
- It is forbidden to blend or mix the powders to any type of creams or ointment.
- Make sure that your face skin is dry and clean of any base material that could keep the makeup powder on the face skin, even if it was on your face from before the Sabbath Eve.
- It’s better to sprinkle the powder on your face with a brush, not with cotton or spongy, to make sure not to incur into the prohibition of dyeing on sabbath.
- It is better to have a special brush for Sabbath, for “Ovdeen dehol”, and also to avoid the remains of makeup and creams which would be forbidden on Saturday.
- Refrain from creating new shades of color by mixing up different powder colors.
- If the powder dried up and got lumpy, no problem crumbling it back and using it on Sabbath.
Shabbes makeup is strictly kosher for sabbath. Shabbes makeup is a kosher powdery Makeup which can be used in Shabbatot and Holidays. All components are powdery and contain no liquid material or ointments, and therefore cannot be considered creams;
the mineral powder is not permanent so that there are no concerns of dyeing on shabbat.
Our Makeup is produced under strict rabbinical supervision and has many certificates from the most reliable kosher lemehadrin supervision bodies including for Passover.