

LE 9.16 Prisme Libre Loose Setting Powder
Givenchy
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Ingredients
Details & care
What it is: Givenchy pays tribute to its heritage this holidlay season with a new limited-edition shade of the Prisme Loose Powder.
What it does: The Prisme Libre Loose Powder in shade N15 is designed for fair to light skintones and blends four uniquely designed colors to leave the complexion illuminated while setting makeup. The case is adorned with sparkling golden threads inspired by the magic of Christmas lights in Paris. A sparkling collection for a chic and radiant look.
How to use: Prisme Libre 4-Color Loose Powder can be used alone to even out the complexion, as a setting powder to lock-in foundation or as the last step in your routine to finish your makeup look. Can be applied with the puff provided for an even and precise application, or use a brush for an all-over perfected look.
For Puff Application:
- Twist it: Twist off the cap and hold the puff over the opening
- Shake it: Shake the powder twice
- Stamp it: Stamp the powder on the cheekbones, sides of nose, forehead, and chin
- Blend it: Diffuse the powder by blending out with the puff to create an even, flawless complexion
Repeat as needed for desired result
For Brush Application (brush sold separately):
- Dispense a small amount of powder onto the lide
- Swirl the brush into the product
- Tap off excess product
- Buff into skin
- Repeat as needed for desired result
- Made in Italy
- Item #10983092
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Givenchy
Hubert de Givenchy founded his namesake fashion house specializing in Haute Couture and ready-to-wear in 1952. No sooner did it open than Givenchy earned a reputation for breaking with the fashion codes of its time. Today, Givenchy remains synonymous with the dual notions of fresh modernity and aristocratic elegance, a tribute to the talents of Monsieur Givenchy’s successors.
