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A one-of-a-kind product and beauty icon launched for the first time in 1987, Météorites pearls of powder combine all the benefits of powders in one powder. They set, correct, mattify and above all illuminate, thanks to the combination of coloured matte and pearlescent pearls. The ultra-light texture, with 95% naturally derived ingredients¹, guarantees a radiant complexion for 12 hours².
Delphine Jelk, Guerlain Perfumer, and Violette, Guerlain Make-Up Creative Director, came together to revisit the Météorites' iconic scent. The violet floral heart has been preserved. To bring sensuality and modernity, a woodier facet with a sandalwood, musk and vanilla note was added.
¹Based on ISO 16128 standard. The remaining 5% contributes to the product integrity, sensoriality and pigmentation. ²Evaluation and instrumental test on 25 Caucasian women.
Enhancing the Météorites' performance, this formula sets and beautifully enhances makeup, corrects the complexion, mattifies for 8 hours¹ and smooths skin texture. This leaves the complexion radiant for up to 12 hours².
¹Clinical evaluation on 28 Caucasian women and 1 African woman. ²Evaluation and instrumental test on 25 Caucasian women.
Four harmonies have been created by Violette. Offering a made-to-measure glow, three harmonies are respectively dedicated to cool, warm and amber skin tones. A fourth harmony, 01 Pearly White, has been developed around white colour to give a pure glow with a vibrant luminosity.
| Formulation | Powder |
| Brand | Guerlain |
| Country of origin | France |
| Powder type | Pressed |
| Weight | 20.00 g |
| Finish | Matte |
| Volume | 20g |
How to use:
Pick up the powder with a brush and start applying it from the centre of your forehead across your cheekbones and nose down to your chin - just like if you were drawing the letter G.