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Guerlain Terracotta Bronzing Powder

Guerlain Terracotta Bronzing Powder
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Warm up your look with this bronzing powder, which has a floral, citrusy fragrance and won’t leave behind any lines or unsightly orange hue

Guerlain Terracotta Bronzing Powders

  • Fine powder warms or enhances your natural complexion
  • Enriched with hydrating ingredients to go on seamlessly
  • Won’t leave any lines, marks, or orange color
  • Scented with a blend of bergamot, mandarin, and gardenia, plus some woody vanilla notes
  • Size: 0.35 oz
  • Ingredients: Talc, Nylon-12, Lauroyl, Lysine, Magnesium Myristate, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Ethyl-hexyl Palmiate, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Boron Nitrade, Dimethicone, Pentaerthrityl, Tetraethylhexanoate, Zinc Stearate, Acrylates Copolymer, Glycerin, Silica, Serine, Parfum Fragrance, Allantoin, Caprylyl Glycol, Pentelen Glycol, Tocopheryl Linoleate, Sodium Hyalluronate, Limonen, Benzyl Salicilate, Linalool, Alpha Isomethyl, Ionine, Citronellol, Hexylcinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Geraniol, Eugenol, Benzyl Alcohol, Titanium Dioxide, C1 77891, C1 77491, C1 77492, C1 77499iron, Oxides, C1 77163 Bismuth Oxychloride

About Guerlain

In 1828, Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain opened a perfume shop in Paris. Behind his simple storefront, he began to dabble in perfume-making himself. By the 1850s, he was bottling custom fragrances for royalty, including Eau Imperiale for Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III; Queen Isabelle of Spain; Sissi, the Empress of Austria; and the Grand Duke Alexandrovich. Queen Victoria wore “Jicky,” and 100 years later, so did Jackie O.

Today—five generations later—the company’s in-house “nose” continues to create new fragrances. They also introduced a line of skincare products and makeup. Vogue writes that the company “still, today, has all the elegant, exclusive cachet it had during the Second Empire.”

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