Guerlain Or Imperial Sublime Radiant Powder

Although I saw the Guerlain Christmas collection months ago, the thing that has left a lasting memory is this Radiant Powder. Even though I’m not at all a glitter-bug, it is the finest of shimmers set in a violet scented powder that is just exquisite. It carries all the decadence of a traditional dressing table luxury especially with the vintage style puff and using it is nothing short of a joy. It’s quite hard to express just how fine the shimmering particles are – I expect if you sneezed after applying it, that would be sparkling too, because the mist disperses so readily – and in fact at the launch the air was literally ablaze with golden/bronze twinkles. I’d definitely wear it in my hair, might shy away from chucking it down my cleavage, and absolutely wouldn’t wear it on my face, but I am very, very glad to have it.

It doesn’t contain Sulphates, Phthalates, GMOs or Triclosan.


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5 responses to “Guerlain Or Imperial Sublime Radiant Powder”

  1. Mitchin

    Everybody says it’s a waste of money, but I am very happy I have purchased Or Impérial =)) It is just too cute

  2. I agree about this, it’s absolutely wonderful. I’ve got all 4 (from 2007 onwards) and have got so many compliments on it when wearing it in my hair and on my cleavage. 😉

  3. kay eh tea ei.

    This sounds amazing to put in your hair! I would never have thought of that. I can’t resist a bit of glitter so might think about giving this a go 😉
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  4. dhwani madhwani

    its fab nd cutee..<3

  5. Eli

    Hair sprayed with this would look like a fairy’s… And violet scented? WOW 🙂

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