Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder

Guerlain Illuminating Powder

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Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
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Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder
Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder Illuminating Powder

Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder is a very warm-toned, dark gold with a frost finish. It is a limited edition highlighter that retails for $70.00 and contains 0.52 oz.

Editor's Review

Guerlain Terracotta Sun in the City Illuminating Powder ($70.00 for 0.52 oz.) is a metallic yellow gold with buildable color. It doesn't take a lot of product to achieve an appropriate amount of highlighting color on the cheek, but it is very blendable so it can be sheered out or applied softly from the start.  When I wore this, it lasted for seven hours with noticeable (but not disastrous) fading by the eighth hour.  I wore it as a blusher, just because it's easier to identify how well it wears when you cover a larger area, but I'd typically dust this on cheek bones and paired with a warm-toned blush (maybe a coral or natural brown).

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