Frequently asked questions
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What is mineral makeup?
Mineral make-up describes cosmetics made with micronized mineral pigments.
By its definition, mineral make-up should also be made from naturally occurring ingredients and free from synthetic, controversial and potentially irritating ingredients commonly found in conventional make-up.
Though not all mineral make-up is created equal.
REB Cosmetics is true mineral makeup, made with 100% natural ingredients and formulated without bulking fillers such as Talc, Bismuth Oxychloride or synthetic ingredients such as Silicones or Parabens.
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Are REB Cosmetics products all Vegan & Cruelty-Free ?
Simple answer, Yes! REB Cosmetics are proudly cruelty-free and 100% vegan friendly, and accredited by Choose Cruelty Free. Strictly no animal testing has been performed and all brushes are made from high quality synthetic fibres. We do not support testing on animals of any kind.
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How can I check the status of my order?
Once you have placed your order and payment has been approved, you will receive a confirmation email. Once your order has been shipped you will receive an email with a tracking number.
4
Do REB Cosmetics products have an expiry date?
Because of the use of natural ingredients we recommend you use our products within 12 months after opening. Please store products under 27°C to maintain the longevity of the product.
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Are REB Cosmetics products all made in Australia??
Yes, REB Cosmetics is proudly an Australian company, and all products are made by our team in Adelaide. Created and based in Adelaide since 2016, our team is committed to delivering innovative, high performing natural products that provide stunning results.
We proudly showcase Australia’s powerful native ingredients in our products, including the unique Kakadu Plum, known to have the world's richest source of natural Vitamin C.
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Where can I try REB Cosmetics Products?
Please visit our stockist page for a complete list of where you can try our products.
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Do Reb Cosmetics products contain nano-particles?
No, the use of nano-particles is strictly avoided.