withSimplicity Cheek Tint (Tri-Stick 3-in-1 Cheek, Lip & Eye Tint)

A creamy, multi-use tint that delivers a soft, natural flush of color for cheeks, lips, and eyelids. Designed to simplify your routine, this tri-stick blends easily, feels nourishing on the skin, and gives a naturally fresh, effortless look.

Ingredients

Castor seed oil, carnauba wax, glycerin, sunflower seed oil, corn starch, oregano leaf extract, thyme extract, rosemary leaf extract, lavender flower extract, cinnamon bark extract, vanilla fruit extract, goldenseal root extract, and mineral pigments such as mica, iron oxides, and titanium dioxide.

What I Like

  • True multi-use convenience — one stick works for cheeks, lips, and eyes.

  • Plant oils, botanical extracts, and mineral pigments instead of heavy synthetics.

  • Creamy, blendable texture that melts into the skin for a natural finish.

  • Travel-friendly and perfect for quick touch-ups.

  • Gives a healthy flush without looking overdone.

EWG Rating: 2 — low hazard based on the full ingredient analysis.

Things to Keep in Mind

  • Coverage is light to light-medium, ideal for natural everyday looks.

  • The oil- and wax-based formula may feel dewy on very oily skin unless lightly set.

  • Shade appearance may vary between cheeks, lips, and eyes.

  • Cream tints can fade faster in heat or humidity.

  • Botanical extracts may irritate very reactive skin — patch testing is recommended.

Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations

Most base ingredients in this tint — including castor oil, sunflower oil, carnauba wax, glycerin, and mineral pigments — are generally considered low risk for topical use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Botanical extracts such as lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano, cinnamon, and vanilla are present in cosmetic amounts. They are not associated with systemic reproductive risk but may feel more sensitizing on pregnancy-prone reactive skin.

Goldenseal root extract is the only ingredient that sometimes raises questions. The concern is linked to oral goldenseal, not topical use. The tiny amount used in a tinted cosmetic is generally considered low risk with minimal absorption. Still, those following a more conservative pregnancy approach may prefer to avoid it for peace of mind.