Givenchy Prism Libre Bronzer Powder (No.002 Poplin Bronze)
Givenchy Prism Libre Bronzer Powder (No.002 Poplin Bronze)
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The light created by the prism creates beautiful shadows
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Description
Description
"Prism Face Designer" creates beautiful shadows with the light created by prisms. Beautiful light is accentuated by beautiful shadows. This shading powder utilizes the idea of "Prism Libre" to manipulate light, and uses four colors of powder to create beautiful, sculptural shadows. The micronized powder unique to the "Prism Libre" series creates natural shadows and three-dimensional effects that bring out the natural feel of your skin, and provides a moisturizing, long-lasting matte finish. This versatile palette can be used by blending the four colors, or by using each shade individually. No. 001 is a harmony that evokes a sense of warm and cool shadows. No. 002 is a harmony that imparts a healthy, dignified complexion.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use
First, glide the brush over the surface of the texture, blending the four powder colors together to pick up the powder. Next, apply the powder to your skin with strokes. Finally, blend the powder into your skin with the brush to adjust the amount. You can also use each shade individually.

It comes with a brush, making it easy to carry around. Shading creates a slimming effect.
It's difficult to master the four colors, but the compact comes with a brush, and shading like this is hard to find, so it's very useful. The colors are natural, so I think they're just right - not too dark or too light!
As expected, the powder is Prism Libre, so it's moist and smooth. You can adjust the color and create a different look every day! It can be used as a highlighter, or as a shading powder. I'm glad I bought it!
It's difficult to master the four colors, but the compact comes with a brush, and shading like this is hard to find, so it's very useful. The colors are natural, so I think they're just right - not too dark or too light!
I used the two colors on the right on the bridge of my nose, and they were just the right shade for a natural look. The color payoff was just right, neither too dark nor too light to be noticeable. So far, they don't seem to be getting into my pores. However, the colors on the left seemed difficult to apply to my skin. The top left one looked out of place as soon as I applied it, even when mixed with other colors, and the bottom left one was too dark for a highlighter on my skin, so I couldn't really tell the difference when I applied it.