Official Site: Westman Atelier | Clean Beauty

Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 4

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$37.5 $75 In stock

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Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie nur in einem einzigen Farbton. Unser cremiges, begehrtes Bronzing-Duo bietet perfekt aufeinander abgestimmte Töne, die von der Art inspiriert sind, 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 Farbtöne einzeln oder zusammen, um Ihren Bronzeteint zum Leben zu erwecken. Es ist Guccis jahrzehntelange Kunstfertigkeit, vereint in einem Kompakt.

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 13 reviews)

Christopher M. ★★★★★

The two shades blend so seamlessly that I finally get that sun-kissed glow without any harsh lines, and the creamy texture melts right into my skin before setting dry. It took me a minute to figure out the right brush, but now it’s my go-to for a quick, natural-looking tan that lasts through the aft

Thomas ★★★★★

The cream-to-powder finish is what sold me—it glides on smooth but sets without any sticky residue, and having the two tones means I can contour lightly or build up for a deeper glow. I've been using it every day for a week and it still looks natural, not orange.

Timothy P. ★★★★★

The two shades in the duo blend so seamlessly that I can't tell where one ends and the other begins, which gives my face that natural sun-kissed depth instead of a flat stripe. It starts creamy on application and settles into a soft powder finish that lasts through my whole workday without looking p