A makeup base with a natural result that
gives the skin the luminosity of a day outdoors. Its fine, melting texture spreads over the skin, forming a layer that is imperceptible to sight and touch, like a second skin. Thanks to its combination of pigments and light-reflecting powders, the skin's texture appears smoother. Imperfections are diminished. The complexion is unified, without marks or texture effects.
Thanks to its buildable coverage and long-lasting formula, skin glows for 12 hours. Its formula protects the skin from urban aggressions such as pollution. Enriched with moisturizing agents, it provides immediate comfort and hydrates the skin day after day.
How to apply: Les Beiges Teint Belle Mine Naturelle Hydratation Et Longue Tenue offers tailored and modular coverage according to your application:
- With the fingertips, smoothing from the inside to the outside of the face, for a natural result.
- With Pinceau Fond de Teint for medium coverage.
- With Pinceau Teint 2-In-1 Fluide et Poudre for a perfectly even complexion.
Aqua (Water) | Ethylhexyl Palmitate | Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride | Propylene Glycol | Polysorbate 60 | Cetyl Alcohol | Sorbitan Stearate | Dimethicone | Potato Starch Modified | Jasminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine) Flower Extract | Glyceryl Stearate | Parfum (Fragrance) | Chlorphenesin | Caprylyl Glycol | Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/Vp Copolymer | Sodium Hyaluronate | Glycerin | Peg-8 | Tin Oxide | Tocopherol | Sodium Hydroxide | Ascorbyl Palmitate | Ascorbic Acid | Citric Acid | [+ / - (May Contain) | Ci 77007 (Ultramarines) | Ci 77491, | Ci 77492, | Ci 77499 (Iron Oxides) | Ci 77510 (Ferric Ferrocyanide) | Ci 77891 (Titanium Dioxide) | Mica]
Chanel is one of today’s best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands, and has been one practically since it was founded by Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel in 1909. Her big break hit when she opened a small shop in Paris in 1910 where she sold her hats. And by 1913, after asserting disdain for resort wear, she launched sportswear: Her take was simpler—flannel blazers, jersey sweaters, and women in trousers, all of which were decidedly against twentieth-century culture memes.