There are several melachos that you can transgress when applying regular makeup on Shabbos, for example,
1) Tochein-Grinding
2) Mimarayach/Mimachaik-Smearing or smoothing
3) Tzovaya-Coloring or dying
1) Tochein-Grinding
When you use your brush to "scrape" your compact powder to pick up product, it is considered grinding.
All our makeup is sold in crushed loose form and is not considered grinding.
2) MIMARAYACH/MIMACHAIK-SMOOTHING OR SMEARING OF A SOLID OR LIQUID.
Applying a lipstick, liquid foundation etc.. is considered smoothing or smearing.
Our makeup is all in loose powder form and contain no oils and is not considered smearing or smoothing.
3) TZOVAYA-COLORING
Applying non Shabbos makeup is considered coloring.
IN ORDER FOR OUR MAKEUP TO BE PERMISSIBLE TO APPLY ON SHABBOS, THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES ON HOW TO APPLY IT MUST BE FOLLOWED.
• Before applying Shabbos makeup your face has to be clean and dry of any previous cosmetics, moisturizers & oils. For example, you cannot apply Shabbos blush on top of your non Shabbos cream foundation. It is permissible to reapply Shabbos makeup on top of Shabbos makeup that you had on previously only if it is the same color.
• You must have brushes that are designated for Shabbos makeup only. Each product & color must have its own brush.
• You cannot mix makeup colors on Shabbos
• One color can not be applied on top of another color or next to each other causing them to blend. An example of this is applying blush next to bronzer or blending two eyeshadows on your eyelid. Applying blush or bronzer on top of Shabbos foundation is an exception to this rule and is permitted.
• After applying Luminosity you must wait until it is completely absorbed in your skin (approximately a half hour) before applying Shabbos makeup on top of it.
• Qween lip oil can be worn alone or on top of a Shabbos lip powder. THE LIP POWDER CANNOT BE APPLIED ON TOP OF IT.
The main difference is that all of our products have been reviewed and approved by a Rabbi. He not only looked at the ingredients but actually tested the products to make sure they're ok to apply on Shabbos. There may be other mineral lines that have some products that are okay but if they haven’t been tested by a rabbi that is knowledgeable in this area you definitely should not use them.
It varies from product to product and really depends on your skin. If you apply the lip powder before going to shul or a simcha it should generally last but obviously if you're eating and drinking or you lick your lips a lot it will come off quicker. The eyeliner should last all day, but it will start to fade. But remember, you can re-apply as much as you need on Shabbos even on top of the Shabbos makeup you already have on.
It's super important to us to offer products with completely clean ingredients. There are no oils, harsh chemicals or artificial dyes in any of our products. You can even apply 7thDayShine on top of you facial, chemical peel or microdermabrasion.
For starters it means that no animals were hurt in the making of these brushes. With all of the technological advancements synthetic brushes have a lot of advantages over natural hair brushes. Natural hair has cuticles and is porous. Makeup gets stuck inside, so you end up wasting product. This also makes them harder to clean and less hygienic. Synthetic brushes don't have these problems and last longer.
It's highly pigmented loose powder so it can tend to get messy, but it cleans up easily. For starters, put a tissue under the container so you can just roll up whatever falls and throw it away. For the application, start with your eyes before applying the rest of your makeup so you can easily wipe away whatever falls without ruining your concealer or foundation.
You can but why would you. Your fingers are great tools for applying creams, but this is loose powder and a brush gives you much better control for product placement.
This product has been reviewed and approved by Rabbi Yehuda Kelemer of West Heampstead according to the guidlines of Harav Moshe Feinstein zatzal as transmited and endorsed by HaRav Dovid Feinstein shlita.
*PLEASE NOTE, WHILE THE PRODUCT THEMSELVES ARE PERMISSABLE TO USE ON SHABBOS, IT IS THE WAY THE PRODUCTS ARE APPLIED THAT DETERMINES THE ALLOWED USAGE.
The melachos that you transgressed when putting on regular makeup on shabbos is 1- tochen (grinding) 2- mimarayach/mimachaik (smearing a solid or liquid) 3-tzoveya (coloring)
TZOVEYA (GRINDING)When you take your brush and go back and forth across your compact powder, be it blush , bronzer or eueshadow what your doing is is "grinding up" the makeup. All our makeup is sold in crushed loose form and allready ground up.
MIMARAYACH/MIMACHAIK (SMEARING OF A SOLID OR LIQUID)Applying a lipsick or liquid foundation is considered smearing. All our products are oil free and not in cream or liquid form.
TZOVAYA (COLORING)
Applying non shabbos makeup in its regular fashion is considered coloring. Its not only the product that is permisable for Shabbos its how you apply it that makes it not considered coloring.
- Your face has to be clean of any previous products. Applying a Shabbos blush on top of your non Shabbos cream foundation will cause the blush to have something to stick to as a result causing it to be long lasting. it is permissable to apply shabbos makeup on top of shabbos makeup.
- Each product and color needs a separate brush. If you use the same brush for two product you would be creating a third color on the brush which falls under the category of tzovaya, coloring.
- One color can not be applied on top of another color, therefore causing one color to color another color. An example of that is blush & bronzer or two eye shadows applied together (therefore creating a third color). Applying blush/bronzer on top of foundation is permitted and an exception to this rule.
The main difference is that all of our products have been reviewed and approved by a Rabbi. He not only looked at the ingredients but actually tested the products to make sure they're ok to apply on Shabbos. There may be other mineral lines that have some products that are okay but if they haven’t been tested by a rabbi that is knowledgeable in this area you definitely should not use them.
It varies from product to product and really depends on your skin. If you apply the lip powder before going to shul or a simcha it should generally last but obviously if you're eating and drinking or you lick your lips a lot it will come off quicker. The eyeliner should last all day, but it will start to fade. But remember, you can re-apply as much as you need on Shabbos even on top of the Shabbos makeup you already have on.
It's super important to us to offer products with completely clean ingredients. There are no oils, harsh chemicals or artificial dyes in any of our products. You can even apply 7thDayShine on top of you facial, chemical peel or microdermabrasion.
For starters it means that no animals were hurt in the making of these brushes. With all of the technological advancements synthetic brushes have a lot of advantages over natural hair brushes. Natural hair has cuticles and is porous. Makeup gets stuck inside, so you end up wasting product. This also makes them harder to clean and less hygienic. Synthetic brushes don't have these problems and last longer.
It's highly pigmented loose powder so it can tend to get messy, but it cleans up easily. For starters, put a tissue under the container so you can just roll up whatever falls and throw it away. For the application, start with your eyes before applying the rest of your makeup so you can easily wipe away whatever falls without ruining your concealer or foundation.
You can but why would you. Your fingers are great tools for applying creams, but this is loose powder and a brush gives you much better control for product placement.
This product has been reviewed and approved by Rabbi Yehuda Kelemer of West Heampstead according to the guidlines of Harav Moshe Feinstein zatzal as transmited and endorsed by HaRav Dovid Feinstein shlita.
*PLEASE NOTE, WHILE THE PRODUCT THEMSELVES ARE PERMISSABLE TO USE ON SHABBOS, IT IS THE WAY THE PRODUCTS ARE APPLIED THAT DETERMINES THE ALLOWED USAGE.
The melachos that you transgressed when putting on regular makeup on shabbos is 1- tochen (grinding) 2- mimarayach/mimachaik (smearing a solid or liquid) 3-tzoveya (coloring)
TZOVEYA (GRINDING)When you take your brush and go back and forth across your compact powder, be it blush , bronzer or eueshadow what your doing is is "grinding up" the makeup. All our makeup is sold in crushed loose form and allready ground up.
MIMARAYACH/MIMACHAIK (SMEARING OF A SOLID OR LIQUID)Applying a lipsick or liquid foundation is considered smearing. All our products are oil free and not in cream or liquid form.
TZOVAYA (COLORING)
Applying non shabbos makeup in its regular fashion is considered coloring. Its not only the product that is permisable for Shabbos its how you apply it that makes it not considered coloring.
- Your face has to be clean of any previous products. Applying a Shabbos blush on top of your non Shabbos cream foundation will cause the blush to have something to stick to as a result causing it to be long lasting. it is permissable to apply shabbos makeup on top of shabbos makeup.
- Each product and color needs a separate brush. If you use the same brush for two product you would be creating a third color on the brush which falls under the category of tzovaya, coloring.
- One color can not be applied on top of another color, therefore causing one color to color another color. An example of that is blush & bronzer or two eye shadows applied together (therefore creating a third color). Applying blush/bronzer on top of foundation is permitted and an exception to this rule.
The main difference is that all of our products have been reviewed and approved by a Rabbi. He not only looked at the ingredients but actually tested the products to make sure they're ok to apply on Shabbos. There may be other mineral lines that have some products that are okay but if they haven’t been tested by a rabbi that is knowledgeable in this area you definitely should not use them.
It varies from product to product and really depends on your skin. If you apply the lip powder before going to shul or a simcha it should generally last but obviously if you're eating and drinking or you lick your lips a lot it will come off quicker. The eyeliner should last all day, but it will start to fade. But remember, you can re-apply as much as you need on Shabbos even on top of the Shabbos makeup you already have on.
It's super important to us to offer products with completely clean ingredients. There are no oils, harsh chemicals or artificial dyes in any of our products. You can even apply 7thDayShine on top of you facial, chemical peel or microdermabrasion.
For starters it means that no animals were hurt in the making of these brushes. With all of the technological advancements synthetic brushes have a lot of advantages over natural hair brushes. Natural hair has cuticles and is porous. Makeup gets stuck inside, so you end up wasting product. This also makes them harder to clean and less hygienic. Synthetic brushes don't have these problems and last longer.
It's highly pigmented loose powder so it can tend to get messy, but it cleans up easily. For starters, put a tissue under the container so you can just roll up whatever falls and throw it away. For the application, start with your eyes before applying the rest of your makeup so you can easily wipe away whatever falls without ruining your concealer or foundation.
You can but why would you. Your fingers are great tools for applying creams, but this is loose powder and a brush gives you much better control for product placement.
This product has been reviewed and approved by Rabbi Yehuda Kelemer of West Heampstead according to the guidlines of Harav Moshe Feinstein zatzal as transmited and endorsed by HaRav Dovid Feinstein shlita.
*PLEASE NOTE, WHILE THE PRODUCT THEMSELVES ARE PERMISSABLE TO USE ON SHABBOS, IT IS THE WAY THE PRODUCTS ARE APPLIED THAT DETERMINES THE ALLOWED USAGE.
The melachos that you transgressed when putting on regular makeup on shabbos is 1- tochen (grinding) 2- mimarayach/mimachaik (smearing a solid or liquid) 3-tzoveya (coloring)
TZOVEYA (GRINDING)When you take your brush and go back and forth across your compact powder, be it blush , bronzer or eueshadow what your doing is is "grinding up" the makeup. All our makeup is sold in crushed loose form and allready ground up.
MIMARAYACH/MIMACHAIK (SMEARING OF A SOLID OR LIQUID)Applying a lipsick or liquid foundation is considered smearing. All our products are oil free and not in cream or liquid form.
TZOVAYA (COLORING)
Applying non shabbos makeup in its regular fashion is considered coloring. Its not only the product that is permisable for Shabbos its how you apply it that makes it not considered coloring.
- Your face has to be clean of any previous products. Applying a Shabbos blush on top of your non Shabbos cream foundation will cause the blush to have something to stick to as a result causing it to be long lasting. it is permissable to apply shabbos makeup on top of shabbos makeup.
- Each product and color needs a separate brush. If you use the same brush for two product you would be creating a third color on the brush which falls under the category of tzovaya, coloring.
- One color can not be applied on top of another color, therefore causing one color to color another color. An example of that is blush & bronzer or two eye shadows applied together (therefore creating a third color). Applying blush/bronzer on top of foundation is permitted and an exception to this rule.
The main difference is that all of our products have been reviewed and approved by a Rabbi. He not only looked at the ingredients but actually tested the products to make sure they're ok to apply on Shabbos. There may be other mineral lines that have some products that are okay but if they haven’t been tested by a rabbi that is knowledgeable in this area you definitely should not use them.
It varies from product to product and really depends on your skin. If you apply the lip powder before going to shul or a simcha it should generally last but obviously if you're eating and drinking or you lick your lips a lot it will come off quicker. The eyeliner should last all day, but it will start to fade. But remember, you can re-apply as much as you need on Shabbos even on top of the Shabbos makeup you already have on.
It's super important to us to offer products with completely clean ingredients. There are no oils, harsh chemicals or artificial dyes in any of our products. You can even apply 7thDayShine on top of you facial, chemical peel or microdermabrasion.
For starters it means that no animals were hurt in the making of these brushes. With all of the technological advancements synthetic brushes have a lot of advantages over natural hair brushes. Natural hair has cuticles and is porous. Makeup gets stuck inside, so you end up wasting product. This also makes them harder to clean and less hygienic. Synthetic brushes don't have these problems and last longer.
It's highly pigmented loose powder so it can tend to get messy, but it cleans up easily. For starters, put a tissue under the container so you can just roll up whatever falls and throw it away. For the application, start with your eyes before applying the rest of your makeup so you can easily wipe away whatever falls without ruining your concealer or foundation.
You can but why would you. Your fingers are great tools for applying creams, but this is loose powder and a brush gives you much better control for product placement.
This product has been reviewed and approved by Rabbi Yehuda Kelemer of West Heampstead according to the guidlines of Harav Moshe Feinstein zatzal as transmited and endorsed by HaRav Dovid Feinstein shlita.
*PLEASE NOTE, WHILE THE PRODUCT THEMSELVES ARE PERMISSABLE TO USE ON SHABBOS, IT IS THE WAY THE PRODUCTS ARE APPLIED THAT DETERMINES THE ALLOWED USAGE.
The melachos that you transgressed when putting on regular makeup on shabbos is 1- tochen (grinding) 2- mimarayach/mimachaik (smearing a solid or liquid) 3-tzoveya (coloring)
TZOVEYA (GRINDING)When you take your brush and go back and forth across your compact powder, be it blush , bronzer or eueshadow what your doing is is "grinding up" the makeup. All our makeup is sold in crushed loose form and allready ground up.
MIMARAYACH/MIMACHAIK (SMEARING OF A SOLID OR LIQUID)Applying a lipsick or liquid foundation is considered smearing. All our products are oil free and not in cream or liquid form.
TZOVAYA (COLORING)
Applying non shabbos makeup in its regular fashion is considered coloring. Its not only the product that is permisable for Shabbos its how you apply it that makes it not considered coloring.
- Your face has to be clean of any previous products. Applying a Shabbos blush on top of your non Shabbos cream foundation will cause the blush to have something to stick to as a result causing it to be long lasting. it is permissable to apply shabbos makeup on top of shabbos makeup.
- Each product and color needs a separate brush. If you use the same brush for two product you would be creating a third color on the brush which falls under the category of tzovaya, coloring.
- One color can not be applied on top of another color, therefore causing one color to color another color. An example of that is blush & bronzer or two eye shadows applied together (therefore creating a third color). Applying blush/bronzer on top of foundation is permitted and an exception to this rule.