Eye Pods Lidschatten - Les Nuits
Äußerst tragfähige Lidschatten-Trios für eine natürliche Definition und ein luxuriöses Finish. Formu...
$44.00
$88.00
Category: Lidschatten
Eye Pods Lidschatten - Rendez-Vous
Äußerst tragbare Lidschatten-Trios für eine natürliche Definition und ein üppiges Finish. Formuliert...
$44.00
$88.00
Category: Lidschatten
Eye Pods Lidschatten - Toujours
Äußerst tragfähige Lidschatten-Trios für natürliche Konturen und ein üppiges Finish. Formuliert mit ...
$44.00
$88.00
Category: Lidschatten
Eye Pods Lidschatten - Les Jours
Äußerst tragfähige Lidschatten-Trios für eine natürliche Definition und ein üppiges Finish. Formulie...
$44.00
$88.00
Category: Lidschatten
Eye Love You Eye Pencil - Khôl Brun
Der einfachste Stift, den Sie je verwenden werden – mit sauberen Inhaltsstoffen, die sanft genug für...
$17.00
$34.00
Category: Augenstift
Eye Love You Eye Pencil - Khôl Noir
Der einfachste Stift, den Sie je verwenden werden – hergestellt mit sauberen Inhaltsstoffen, die san...
$17.00
$34.00
Category: Augenstift
Guldbaggen Makeup-Tablett
Dieses Goldtablett in limitierter Auflage ist eine Zusammenarbeit mit Skultuna, der schwedischen Lux...
$147.50
$295.00
Category: Präsentationsschale
Guld Kuppen Pinselbecher
Dieser zeitlos moderne Pinselbecher ist das Accessoire für deinen Schminktisch, von dem du nicht wus...
$87.50
Category: Präsentationsschale
Guld Plattan Schminktisch-Ablage - Rot
Dieses elegante Tablett bringt die Präsentation Ihres Make-ups auf ein neues Niveau. Gefertigt mit S...
$97.50
Category: Präsentationsschale
Guld Plattan Schminktisch-Ablage – Hellgrau
Dieses elegante Tablett bringt die Präsentation Ihres Make-ups auf ein neues Niveau. <span style="fo...
$97.50
Category: Präsentationsschale
Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 1
Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie in nur einem Farbton. Unser cremiges, begeh...
$37.50
$75.00
Category: {"translated":"Cream-to-Powder Bronzer"}
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Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 2
Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie in nur einem Farbton. Unser cremiges, begeh...
$37.50
$75.00
Category: {"translated":"Cream-to-Powder Bronzer"}
Wait, the instruction says to translate and localize, but also says to preserve brand names, product names, etc. "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is a product type name. For de-DE, it should be localized. But the instruction says "Product/category names: concise, searchable, and faithful." So I should translate it to German. However, the brand name is not present here. The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". In German, a natural translation would be "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is often kept in English in the beauty industry, but to localize, it could be "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer" or "Creme-Puder-Bronzer". But the instruction says to preserve product names? Actually, it says "Preserve brand names, product names, SKUs, model codes..." but this is a category name, not a specific product name. It's a generic term. So I should translate it. However, the instruction also says "Do not translate the brand name 'Official Site: Westman Atelier | Clean Beauty' unless it has an established localized form." That's not here.
Given the target language guidance for de-DE: "precise, trustworthy, concise German; avoid exaggerated hype; use common German e-commerce phrasing." So I'll translate it. But "Cream-to-Powder" is a specific texture description. In German, it's common to say "Creme-zu-Puder" or "Creme-Puder". But to be faithful, I'll do "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". However, many German beauty sites keep English terms. But the instruction says to localize, so I'll translate.
Let me check: The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". I'll output: "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". But is that natural? Alternatively, "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" is more concise. I'll go with "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" as it's common.
But wait, the instruction says "Do not invent product features" etc. This is just a translation. I'll do that.
So output: {"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}<|end▁of▁thinking|>{"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}
Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 3
Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie in nur einem Farbton. Unser cremiges, begeh...
$37.50
$75.00
Category: {"translated":"Cream-to-Powder Bronzer"}
Wait, the instruction says to translate and localize, but also says to preserve brand names, product names, etc. "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is a product type name. For de-DE, it should be localized. But the instruction says "Product/category names: concise, searchable, and faithful." So I should translate it to German. However, the brand name is not present here. The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". In German, a natural translation would be "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is often kept in English in the beauty industry, but to localize, it could be "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer" or "Creme-Puder-Bronzer". But the instruction says to preserve product names? Actually, it says "Preserve brand names, product names, SKUs, model codes..." but this is a category name, not a specific product name. It's a generic term. So I should translate it. However, the instruction also says "Do not translate the brand name 'Official Site: Westman Atelier | Clean Beauty' unless it has an established localized form." That's not here.
Given the target language guidance for de-DE: "precise, trustworthy, concise German; avoid exaggerated hype; use common German e-commerce phrasing." So I'll translate it. But "Cream-to-Powder" is a specific texture description. In German, it's common to say "Creme-zu-Puder" or "Creme-Puder". But to be faithful, I'll do "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". However, many German beauty sites keep English terms. But the instruction says to localize, so I'll translate.
Let me check: The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". I'll output: "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". But is that natural? Alternatively, "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" is more concise. I'll go with "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" as it's common.
But wait, the instruction says "Do not invent product features" etc. This is just a translation. I'll do that.
So output: {"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}<|end▁of▁thinking|>{"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}
Sun Tone Bronzing Crème - Soleil Parfait 4
Das Geheimnis eines authentischen Bronzeteints liegt nie nur in einem einzigen Farbton. Unser cremig...
$37.50
$75.00
Category: {"translated":"Cream-to-Powder Bronzer"}
Wait, the instruction says to translate and localize, but also says to preserve brand names, product names, etc. "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is a product type name. For de-DE, it should be localized. But the instruction says "Product/category names: concise, searchable, and faithful." So I should translate it to German. However, the brand name is not present here. The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". In German, a natural translation would be "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer" is often kept in English in the beauty industry, but to localize, it could be "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer" or "Creme-Puder-Bronzer". But the instruction says to preserve product names? Actually, it says "Preserve brand names, product names, SKUs, model codes..." but this is a category name, not a specific product name. It's a generic term. So I should translate it. However, the instruction also says "Do not translate the brand name 'Official Site: Westman Atelier | Clean Beauty' unless it has an established localized form." That's not here.
Given the target language guidance for de-DE: "precise, trustworthy, concise German; avoid exaggerated hype; use common German e-commerce phrasing." So I'll translate it. But "Cream-to-Powder" is a specific texture description. In German, it's common to say "Creme-zu-Puder" or "Creme-Puder". But to be faithful, I'll do "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". However, many German beauty sites keep English terms. But the instruction says to localize, so I'll translate.
Let me check: The content is "Cream-to-Powder Bronzer". I'll output: "Creme-zu-Puder-Bronzer". But is that natural? Alternatively, "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" is more concise. I'll go with "Creme-Puder-Bronzer" as it's common.
But wait, the instruction says "Do not invent product features" etc. This is just a translation. I'll do that.
So output: {"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}<|end▁of▁thinking|>{"translated":"Creme-Puder-Bronzer"}
Face Trace Contour Stick – Ganache
Ein sauberer, cremiger Konturenstift, der mit einem mühelosen Strich eine authentisch wirkende Defin...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick - Biscuit
Reiner, cremiger Contour-Stick, der mit einem mühelosen Strich eine authentisch wirkende Definition ...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick – Truffle
Ein sauberer, cremiger Konturstift, der mit einem mühelosen Strich eine authentisch wirkende Definit...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick - Au Lait
Ein sauberer, cremiger Konturstift, der mit einem mühelosen Strich eine authentisch wirkende Definit...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick - Toast
Reiniger, cremiger Contour-Stick, der mit einem mühelosen Schwung authentisch wirkende Definition ve...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick – Coco
Ein sauberer, cremiger Contour-Stick, der mit einem mühelosen Strich authentisch wirkende Definition...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick - Whiskey
Ein sauberer, cremiger Contour-Stick, der mit einem mühelosen Strich authentisch wirkende Definition...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Face Trace Contour Stick - Kola
Ein sauberer, cremiger Konturstift, der mit einem mühelosen Strich eine authentisch wirkende Definit...
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Konturenstift
Vital Skincare Concealer - Atelier D1
Professionelle Pigmente und wirkstoffstarke Seren vereinen sich zu einer präzisen, schm
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Concealer
Vital Skincare Concealer - Atelier D2
Professionelle Pigmente und Wirkstoffe in Serumstärke vereinen sich zu einem präzisen,
$24.00
$48.00
Category: Concealer