Guerlain Terracotta Summer 2009 Collection

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Gloss Cashmere Velvet Matte Gloss
$28.00

Discover the new Gloss Cashmere and its light, soft texture, which coats your lips with deep, matte and velvety color. Decorated with an Indian-inspired motif, Gloss Cashmere is part of this year's limited-edition Terracotta collection and covers lips with a color that is as matte and intense as the traditional lip powders used by the most spellbinding beauties of India. Available in 3 shades: 01 Rose Pondichery, 02 Beige Bengali, 03 Rouge Sultan


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Kajal Mineral Khol $35.00

The secret to enigmatic eyes. For captivating eyes full of Eastern promise, discover Kohl Kajal—a creamy, glide-on kohl stick that you apply to the inner rim of the eyelid. The formula is highly concentrated in pigments to emphasize the eyes with a new intensity, while keeping them comfortable and irritant-free. Available in: 01 Black Fakhir


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Fard Indien Mineral Eyeshadow
$35.00

A loose mineral powder for the eyes, Fard Indien is a silky powder eyeshadow that goes on smoothly, revealing vibrant colors that light up the eyes for a natural, sheer and even finish! Available in 3 shades: 01 Paradise Sand, 02 Holy Smoke, 03 Jungle Dust.


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Terracotta Mineral Flawless Bronzing Powder
$65.00

Discover the latest innovation from Guerlain: Terracotta Mineral. When Guerlain's legendary bronzing expertise unites with the power of minerals, the result is a natural-looking tan and a flawless finish—just like that of a sheer foundation. Applying your Terracotta powder is as easy as ever, thanks to its revolutionary format. Held in a clever, portable case with a mini professional Kabuki brush, the loose powder cannot escape! Available in 3 shades: 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Dark.


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Terracotta Baume au Coeur High-Shine Soothing Lip Balm
$30.00

A tantalizing balm for irresistible lips. This pampering lip balm combines a deliciously rich texture with the shiny finish of a gloss. Three natural ingredients lie at the heart of the formula: wild mango butter for its remarkable moisturizing and repairing properties, luffa oil to restore lipidic balance and marula oil, which has been used in Africa throughout history to protect and nourish babies' fragile skin. A small mirror hides inside the cap for touch-ups on the go! Available in 3 shades: 01 Rose Venus, 02 Coeur Caramel, 03 Cocoa Love


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Kabuki Brush
$52.00

Drawing inspiration from the Japanese art of Kabuki, Guerlain created this new brush for Terracotta. More than any other brush, it takes up a maximum amount of bronzing pigments, which it 'crushes' and smooths over the skin for a perfectly even, bronzed complexion that is absolutely flawless.

 

6 comments:

Didi said on March 4, 2009 11:20 PM

WOW! This line is so beautiful!

*Jen* said on March 5, 2009 9:44 AM

Didi I'm really wanting the Kajal Mineral Khol, but it's kinda of pricey at $35! It does look gorgeous and so fun to use though.

deb said on March 5, 2009 12:27 PM

I guess I am not the only one who is interested in the Khol. I've always been intrigued by Guelain's loose khols, but I don't know that I would have much use for them, because I don't dare try to apply them to the inner rims the traditional Middle Eastern way. This seems a little easier to work with while providing that same look. The packaging is lovely as well.

*Jen* said on March 5, 2009 12:49 PM

Same here Deb! I was actually playing with the loose khol while I was at Sephora the other day (as I have on several occasions), and while I love the concept, like you I just couldn't see myself getting much use out of them. Plus I had visions of the stuff all over my carpet.

This looks so gorgeous but $35 is a bit much for me since I don't think I'd use this all that often. Well I guess it depends on how the lasting power is.

cathy said on March 5, 2009 2:20 PM

I'm too not too crazy about the packaging of everything because it's so bland compared to their other lines. Also, if you don't feel like spending 35 on a kohl stick you can either go to origins and buy one for cheaper or you can get some at an indian market that sells makeup for 5 bucks.

*Jen* said on March 5, 2009 2:25 PM

cathy i'll have to pop by origins then. while i love the kohl i'm not one for bronzers and all that other stuff, so i'm not really feeling anything else.


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