PUR On Point Tint Creamy Eyeshadow Suede 3ml
Description
Description
Cream eyeshadow with peptides in a warm golden taupe
Taupe is the so-called neutral base of every eyeshadow collection — the shade professional makeup artists reach for when they want to add definition without drama. A warm golden taupe goes a step beyond a grayish standard taupe: it brings warmth to the crease, makes brown and green eyes shine extra, and flatters almost every skin undertone, from very light to deep.
Suede translates that universal shade into a skin-friendly cream formula. The waterless cream-to-powder texture grips immediately on the eyelid and stays put — no creasing, no migration into the crease. At the same time, peptides, ceramides, and vitamin E work on the structure of the sensitive eyelid skin, making the eyeshadow both a makeup and a skincare moment.
Color: Suede is a warm golden taupe with subtle shimmer, a universally flattering shade that adds warmth and definition without weighing down the look.
Advantages
- Universally flattering warm taupe for every skin tone and eye color
- Works both as an allover lid color and in the crease for definition
- Cream-to-powder formula with blendable, buildable coverage
- Peptides support the firmness of the eyelid skin
- Waterless longwear formula that does not crease or migrate
Active ingredients
Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12 (peptide): A peptide that signals skin cells to produce collagen and elastin again. On the eyelid, where the skin is thinner and more sensitive than elsewhere, this peptide contributes to a firmer and smoother surface — ensuring the taupe pigments lay evenly and do not settle into fine lines.
Ceramide NG: The natural building block of the skin barrier. By adding ceramide NG to the eyeshadow formula, the skin barrier remains intact and the drying effect caused by many powder eyeshadows is avoided. Suede leaves the skin underneath well cared for, even after a full day of wear.
Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E): A powerful antioxidant that nourishes the skin and protects against free radicals from sunlight, pollution, and blue light from screens. On the eyelid — an area continuously exposed to oxidative stress — vitamin E provides extra protection and care.
Lactic Acid: A mild AHA that refines the outermost layer of skin and smooths the skin’s surface. This allows the pigment layer to lay more evenly over the eyelid and makes the skin appear visually smoother, enhancing the formula’s soft-focus effect.
How to use
- Cleanse the eyelid and apply your eye contour cream as a base
- Allow the treatment to fully absorb before continuing with makeup
- Shake the tube well and apply Suede over the entire eyelid for a worn-in warm look, or only in the crease for definition
- Blend within seconds using your fingertip or a fluffy eyeshadow brush before the formula sets
- Optionally build up a second layer or combine with a darker shade in the outer corner for more dimension
Suitable for
- Suitable for every skin color and undertone: from very light to deep
- Those looking for a neutral daily base eyeshadow
- Brown, green, and hazel eyes that complement warmth
- Mature eyelids that quickly show fine lines
- Oily eyelids where other eyeshadows crease
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a warm taupe more flattering than a gray taupe?
A gray taupe has cool undertones that can sometimes appear dull or ashy on light or warm skin. A warm golden taupe like Suede contains yellow and light brown undertones that enhance the skin’s natural warmth, making the eyes look more lively and rested—regardless of whether you have a cool, neutral, or warm skin undertone.
Can I use Suede for a professional daily look?
Yes. Suede is exactly the shade professional makeup artists reach for to create a polished, business-ready look. A simple method: apply Suede over the entire eyelid for warmth, lightly blend into the crease for definition, and optionally add a thin line along the lash line for extra structure. Done in a minute.
What is the difference between Suede and Satin when defining the crease?
Both shades work in the crease, but for a different effect. Suede gives a warm, classic definition that flatters every eye shape and blends well with natural skin. Satin (cool mauve) provides a more polished, contemporary smoky effect, better suited for looks where contrast and coolness are central.

