His N’ Hers Heath Myrtle
We are going to give you a very quick lesson in gendered colours here folks. Baby pink is not a “girly colour.” And baby blue is not for “boy.” Gendering colours is dumb. All people can wear all colours.
Look closely (beyond your gross gender stereotypes) and you will see the colours that make up the trans flag - a beautiful mix of pink, blue and silver. Like the Heath Myrtle flower, you can see subtle glints of baby pink and blue in the light.
We love this mix not only because it is a celebration of a beautiful community but also because it is such a sh*t hot glit. We love it because you don’t have to stress about buying multiple shades to create a look. This mix is ready to wear. Whether you are a he/him, she/her and/or they/them.
100% bioglit ✨ 100% fun 🥳
🐰Cruelty-free. Tested on party people NOT furry friends.
🌳 Made from plants, not plastic.
🌱 Ethically + sustainably sourced.
♻️ Certified home compostable + biodegradable.
🍆 Suitable for vegans.
👉 Feels oh-so-silky-soft to touch (compared to OG plastic glitter.)
🎓 Cosmetically compliant to the highest standards in Aus + globally.
🦋 Made from non-GMO ingredients.
🪙 Low in heavy metals.
👌 Refillable. Glit comes in a reusable glass jar.
🗑️ Free from single-use plastics.
✨ Magical.
💋 Easy AF to use.
For loose, diffuse, or blended looks: Apply using a balm of choice (moisturiser, vaso, paw-paw, coconut oil or hair gel). Then dab on glitter with either a makeup brush or your fingertips. Voilà! You are an instant glittery babe✨.
For tight lines, well-defined shapes, and no glitter movement, use a cosmetic fixative like spirit gum 🧲 (the literal face superglue of the makeup world), lash extension glue (ethyl cyanoacrylate) or liquid latex. Use this to draw a line/shape and then apply glitter with a makeup brush or biodegradable q-tip. (Please be mindful that certain adhesives may affect your makeup brush – you may want to consider not using your FAV brush.)
And if you are still really stuck or want to learn more about how to use the glit, read our real talk article 16 Tips for DIY Glitter that's Flawless and Fresh.
To remove, for glitter applied with balm use a credit card, exfoliation glove, dry towel to scrape the glit carefully (trust us it works). Place glit in the garden or compost bin ♻️. For looks applied with cosmetic glue, you will need an adhesive removal product e.g. orange oil, lash glue remover, spirit gum remover, ETC.
As a blanket rule we leave out a whole lot of nasties 🙅, things like parabens, phthalates, phosphonates, silicones, parabens, sulfates, and fragrances.
In all seriousness, Glitoris biodegradable glitter does not contain any of these allergens; fragrances👃, preservatives, p-phenylenediamine (PPD), metals (nickel and gold), latex, parabens, eggs 🍳, nuts 🥜, dairy 🐄, fish 🐟 (no Nemos), crustaceans 🦀(no Sebastians), gluten 🍞 and soy.
If you have specific allergies and want to check that this product is safe for you - please do not hesitate in contacting us via realpeople@glitoris.com.au.
- Store in a dry, dark, cool environment out of direct sunlight and heat.
- Not recommended for use close to the eyes or on the lips.
- Patch test the product before use.
- In case of contact with eyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
- If problems persist, seek medical attention.
- Do not eat.