Vital Skin Foundation Stick
Skin-Calming Actives. Buildable Coverage. Second Skin Finish.
72 € *
Prix TTC 19% plus frais de livraisonClean, luxurious cream foundation stick rich in antioxidants and calming actives that combat redness, soothe, even out complexion, and boost moisture. Buildable, molten texture melts into skin for a natural finish. Your skin, effortlessly enhanced.
No silicones, no parabens, no PEGs, no talc, no phthalates, no synthetic fragrances. Vegan & no animal testing.
Gucci's Notes: „Foundation should do more than just cover. It has to look like a second skin. It has to treat...And it has to be safe."
Aesthetic (Formulation, Finish, Coverage): Stick, Natural, Medium
Coverage: Medium
Finish: Natural
Formulation: Stick
Benefits: Hydration
Concerns: Redness, Pores, Anti-aging
Skin Type: All
Key Ingredients:
- Vegetable Derived Squalane: Helps prevent moisture loss and restore suppleness
- Phytosphingosine: Skin-soothing, calming and antibacterial properties.
- Berryflux Vita: Hydration boosting and youth preserving properties.
- Camellia Seed Oil: Protects skin from environmental pollutants, soothes, calms and smooths.
- Coconut Oil: Rejuvenates dehydrated skin, provides luxurious slip and bendability.
Art.-Nr.: 20057
Gucci Westman's Tip: Use at least two foundation shades to mimic the tone variations of real skin — slightly lighter under eyes and skin-tone matched anywhere else. Prep skin with moisturizer. Apply Vital Skin Foundation stick directly to the face, use fingers to pat onto skin. For a more refined finish use the Westman Atelier Foundation Brush and blend. Dab onto the center of the face and blend outward for a brighter more open Complexion. To use as a concealer: Choose 1-2 shades lighter than your Vital Skin Stick Foundation. Apply under the eye and sweep in an upward motion.
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