Official Site: Westman Atelier | Clean Beauty

Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 2

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$37.5 $75 In stock

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Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie in nur einem Farbton. Unser cremiges, begehrtes Bronzing-Duo bietet perfekt aufeinander abgestimmte Töne, inspiriert von der Art, wie Sonnenlicht echte Haut natürlich bräunt. Ein hellerer und ein tieferer Farbton arbeiten zusammen, um Schichten und Dimension für glaubwürdige Wärme aufzubauen. Die seidige Creme-zu-Puder-Formel gleitet mühelos auf und verschmilzt zu einem hydratisierten Matt-Finish. Tragen Sie die Töne einzeln oder zusammen, um Ihren Bronzeteint zum Leben zu erwecken. Es ist jahrzehntelange Kunstfertigkeit von Gucci, vereint in einem Kompakt.

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 13 reviews)

Christopher P. ★★★★★

The lighter shade blends so seamlessly into my skin that I almost forgot I had it on, but the paired deeper tone gives just the right shadow for that sun-kissed effect. It really does mimic how sunlight hits your face naturally, and the cream-to-powder finish means no sticky residue by midday.

Harper ★★★★★

The two shades together are genius—the lighter one blends in seamlessly and the deeper tone adds just the right shadow for that sun-kissed look. It goes on creamy but dries to a powder finish that doesn't feel sticky at all.

Eva ★★★★★

The lighter shade melts in like a moisturizer, but once it sets, it turns into this soft powder finish that doesn't budge. I blended the two tones together on my cheekbones and jawline, and it honestly looks like I just came back from a weekend in the sun.