Helena Christensen is the latest celeb singing Saie's praises. Getty Images Helena Christensen may be a ’90s icon, but these days she’s keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest clean beauty buys. The model recently endorsed Saie’s new SuperSuede Baked Eyeshadow, a swipe-and-go formula she called “so insanely cushiony and soft” in a recent People interview. “It’s actually crazy when such a thin, fine layer of a very natural tone can bring out your own colors in a way that really makes a difference; that surprised me,” said the ageless 57-year-old, who starred in a campaign for the new launch. Saie SuperSuede Baked Eyeshadow Saie Billed as the secret to an “uncomplicated eye,” the formula comes in 11 demi-matte and shimmery shades, all of which offer up to 16 hours of crease-free wear. And as Christensen pointed out, you can even apply them with your fingers for a quick, unfussy makeup look. “It’s actually magical touching them with your finger because you almost don’t even feel them,” she added. “You don’t need to use any brushes, which I love.” The ’90s icon modeled several shimmery and demi-matte shades for the latest Saie campaign. saiebeauty/Instagram After all, the star said she’s embracing more “simplicity” in her beauty routine as of late, inspired by the effortless looks she wore in the ’90s. “I am absolutely the first person to talk endlessly about how freaking cool the ‘90s were in so many ways,” she told the outlet. Founded in 2019, Saie has quickly become a darling of the clean beauty space. Gwyneth Paltrow was an early investor, and everyone from Miranda Kerr to Paige DeSorbo has raved about the products in recent years. Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade. Community Guidelines Welcome to the Page Six Community! Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space. In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience. Simply put, keep it civil. Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!
Helena Christensen says this eyeshadow is ‘actually magical’ and ‘really makes a difference’
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