The make-up collection features six shades A spring collection inspired by the garden, Clarins has launched a new make-up range.
The ‘Garden Escape’ collection features a number of different products. ‘Instant Light Lip Balm Perfector’ is the balm version of the successful ‘Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector’. Its formula is enriched with extracts of wild mango while shea moisturises, plumps and illuminates the lips. A new ‘Lip Comfort Oil’ is rich in active plant ingredients, and is inspired by Clarins’ face and body oils.
A limited edition ‘Garden Escape 6-Colour Eye Palette’ features six shades including hues of pink, pearly white and two spring greens. The eyeshadows can be applied in harmony and used dry or damp depending on the type of look being sought.
New shades in the collection include ‘Crayon Khôl Eye Pencil 09 intense green’, ‘Blush Prodige 08 sweet rose’ and ‘Perfect Shine Sheer Lipstick’. A brush-on perfector and mascara complete the range.
Supplier: Clarins Paris Cedex 17France Since 1954, the Clarins Group has used its unrivalled expertise in the field of beauty to offer its consumers the safest, most effective products that deliver real results. Web: int.clarins.com/en/spa/spa
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