IsaDora – Swedish Makeup Without Compromise
Born in Sweden in 1983, IsaDora creates high-performance makeup that puts honesty and inclusivity first. From
long-wear bases to bold lashes and lips, every formula is designed to be easy to use, skin-friendly, and fairly
priced so you can express yourself—without compromise. For instant impact, finish any look with
volumising mascara.
Everyday Essentials, Scandinavian Simple
Build a polished routine with IsaDora best sellers. Start with a breathable foundation that evens tone without
heaviness, set and brighten with concealer and powder, define eyes with precise eyeliners, and add a sweep of
bronzer or powder blush for healthy dimension. Comfortable textures and intuitive applicators make fast routines
effortless.
Clean, Considered Formulas
Guided by Swedish values of safety and transparency, IsaDora focuses on inclusive shades, skin-friendly ingredients,
and reliable wear. Textures blend smoothly and layer well—ideal for both quick daytime looks and full-glam moments.
How to Build Your IsaDora Look
1) Create an even base with a soft-matte or radiant foundation.
2) Brighten under-eyes with a creamy concealer and set with a lightweight powder.
3) Define lashlines using a felt-tip or pencil eyeliner, then lift lashes with your chosen mascara.
4) Warm the complexion with bronzer and add colour using blush.
5) Finish with your preferred lip finish—matte, satin, or gloss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IsaDora suitable for sensitive skin?
IsaDora is known for skin-friendly, comfortable formulas. If you’re sensitive, patch test first and introduce new
products gradually.
Which products are best for a quick everyday look?
Try a medium-coverage foundation, a creamy concealer, mascara, and a neutral lipstick. Add blush for a healthy finish.
How do I pick the right foundation shade?
Identify your undertone (cool, neutral, warm) and test along the jawline in natural light. Adjust with concealer or
powder if needed.
What’s a good bronzer technique for a natural result?
Sweep bronzer lightly across areas the sun hits first—forehead, temples, nose bridge, and cheeks—then blend into the
neck for a seamless transition.