Monday, August 15, 2016

Guerlain Face Collection 2016 - Multi-Perfecting Concealer and New Complexion Brush

With just one application of Guerlain's Multi-Perfecting Concealer ($40), achieving silky-smooth coverage is easier than ever and just seconds away. This concealer glides on seamlessly and fuses with the skin, creating incredible coverage that leaves the skin looking fresh, young, and even.

Unique Features
  • An ultra-light texture that allows for buildable coverage
  • Soft-focus powders that blur, smooth, and conceal instantly
  • Linseed extract and decongesting agents minimize the appearance of dark circles and imperfections
  • Calms and hydrates skin for a long-term effect
  • Easy and precise application
Test Results
Guerlain's test subjects observed...
  • 100% consistent and homogeneous application
  • 100% seamless application, no matter what the imperfection
  • 100% instantly luminous results
  • 97% instantly natural result with no mask effect
  • 97% easily adjustable coverage
  • 94% dark circles instantly corrected
 If you can't see the shade range immediately above, just click on the photo to enlarge it.

Guerlain's new, innovative round-tipped Complexion Brush ($52) will make foundation application easier. In one stroke, your foundation will apply quickly and faultlessly, leaving an enviable complexion. The synthetic, soft, gentle bristles hold just the right amount of foundation and intuitively follow the face's curves for a fabulous, even application.

These new products are available (officially August today, although my Neiman Marcus has it already) at Guerlain Boutiques, select Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale's, Dillard's, and online.

Photos courtesy of Guerlain

6 comments:

Ann said...

Awww...a bit disappointed that there is no beautiful limited edition face powder... I was hoping for a new Météorites Pearls or a beautiful pressed powder compact . Hoping their Holiday collection will include these. I believe most of my Guerlain brushes are natural hair, (but please correct me if I am wrong). I am surprised that they have included a synthetic one in this collection . I am still using and liking my pre-reformulated "Lingerie de Peau" foundation. Any word on the reason for the re-formulation?

Charlestongirl said...

Ann, most foundation brushes are synthetic.

They never tell us why they reformulated anything. It's always to make it better in some way. Usually, that's how it turns out. :)

LilyBiscuit said...

I'm hoping to try these two products and the new foundation. Thanks for the posts.

Charlestongirl said...

You're welcome, LilyBiscuit! I've had the info for a week, but had to fit it in.

Eileen said...

I'll be due for a new foundation come September and so I'm looking forward to giving the reformulated one a go. Looking at the shade chart you posted yesterday, I see that my shade 02 is not one of the ones that "migrated" (stayed the same) so I'll want to get color matched. While I'm at it, I'll take a look at the new concealer. It's one of makeup's ironies that those of us who could benefit the most from a good, natural looking concealer (seniors ;-) ) are the ones who have the most difficulty finding something that is suitable. I'm fortunate in that I don't have crows feet or many wrinkles in the eye area, but I do have "crinkles"---you know, that crepey texture caused by a loss of elasticity. I also have some age related darkness in the inner and outer corners of my eyes which is due to the eyeball losing its supporting tissue and sinking further back into the skull. I know, what a visual! LOL Anyway, I've yet to find a concealer that effectively brightens the eye area without eventually migrating into my "crinkles"; making them look worse than they were to begin with. Alas, concealer looks best on smooth, youthful skin. Formulas are improving by leaps and bounds; however, and seem to have an elastic quality about them which permits them to flex with facial expressions rather than creasing. It would be nice if Guerlain has accomplished that in a concealer. We shall see . . .

Eileen said...

Hi Ann,

Natural hair absorbs more liquid than synthetic and that is the major reason why it is not the first choice for a foundation or concealer brush. Natural hair can do a wonderful job of applying liquid makeup (Tom Ford's goat hair foundation brush is incredible!) but most people don't like all the foundation that is absorbed into the brush because it is wasteful and it is more difficult to remove. Synthetic fibers don't have those problems and so they're usually preferred. Nothing surpasses hair, though, for the application of powders.