Guerlain Magnetic Glam

[productsample] There’s a new make up collection for Guerlain and I love it! Mainly because the glosses are just gorgeous and I’m a gloss addict. The collection is split into shiny, matte and sparkly with the focus very much on lips.

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

I’ve got the Khaki Metallic-to-Glitter Liner (£33) here – you apply your line and gently smudge over to reveal a glitter finish – but there is a Burgundy one that looks absolutely epic.

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

The Liquid Kisses are the stars of this particular show – twenty shades in a mix of shine, matte and glitter. All contain a dash of hyaluronic acid as well as cranberry oil. In the picture above, I have Madam Matte, Lady Shine, Tempting Matte and Sensual Glitter.

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

My absolute favourites are Naked Shine which is a barely there, milky tone, and Lady Shine in a pinkish coral. They’re mid-weight – what I would call a proper non-gloopy gloss and not like the oil shines that we’ve seen so much off. Yes, your hair might get stuck!

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

As well as the liquid lip and eye offerings, there’s a Face Highlighting Powder (£35) and three metallic finish faceted lipsticks called KissKiss Diamond (£29.50) – above is Peachy Gem (super buttery formula, by the way). Added to that, new KissKiss Matte shades, new KissKiss Satin shades and three KissKiss balms. Guerlain – you’ve been busy!

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

From bottom to top (all liquids): Lady Shine, Naked Shine, Madam Matte, Tempting Matte, Candid Matte, Sensual Glitter.

Guerlain Magnetic Glam

From bottom to top: Khaki Liner, Peachy Gem and Face Highlighting Powder. Everything launches in September.

 


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