FIBONACCI SEQUENCE - Multipurpose - Highlighter

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FIBONACCI SEQUENCE - MULTI/HIGHLIGHTER

Galactic: Mission Three includes 7 iridescent/glowy multipurpose highlighters inspired by the universe and galaxies. These can be used anywhere- eyes, lips, cheeks, face… and make amazing highlighters and strobing powders. Use over different bases for different effects. These have a fine, lustrous/satin finish.

“Fibonacci Sequence” has a buff base with a strong copper glow in person, unfortunately not in my photos today… inspired by the Whirlpool Galaxy’s strong spiral.
The famous Fibonacci sequence has captivated mathematicians, artists, designers, and scientists for centuries. Also known as the Golden Ratio, its ubiquity and astounding functionality in nature suggests its importance as a fundamental characteristic of the Universe. Not surprisingly, spiral galaxies also follow the familiar Fibonacci pattern. The Milky Way has several spiral arms, each of them a logarithmic spiral of about 12 degrees. As an interesting aside, spiral galaxies appear to defy Newtonian physics. As early as 1925, astronomers realized that, since the angular speed of rotation of the galactic disk varies with distance from the center, the radial arms should become curved as galaxies rotate. Subsequently, after a few rotations, spiral arms should start to wind around a galaxy. But they don't — hence the so-called winding problem. The stars on the outside, it would seem, move at a velocity higher than expected — a unique trait of the cosmos that helps preserve its shape.


Contains: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Carnauba Wax, Iron Oxide, Boron Nitride, Dimethicone, Isododecane

 

Available in two size options (Mini size jar has custom label art):
    • Mini Jar (aka "10 gram" jar) holds approximately 4 grams net weight of product.
    • 1/4 teaspoon in a 2x2 inch zip baggie - baggie samples are available in sets only.
NOTE: While we have made all attempts for photographs to accurately depict colors, photography unfortunately does not accurately reveal the depth and interplay of color and effect of these shadows. Also, please note that variations do exist between different computer monitors.