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CHRISTIAN DIOR Kabuki Brush Professional Finish Backstage CHRISTIAN DIOR Kabuki Brush Professional Finish Backstage

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CHRISTIAN DIOR Kabuki Brush Professional Finish Backstage

DESCRIPTION

Drawing inspiration from backstage Dior runway shows, the retractable kabuki brush n°17 is designed for perfect, simple makeup application. It is the ideal tool for use with bronzer powders. 

MAKEUP FINISH

This on-the-go brush in an ultra-practical retractable format diffuses powder for a guaranteed natural result. Its rounded shape and dense bristles pick up just the right amount of bronzing pigments and blend them into the skin for a smooth and even sun-kissed complexion.

 

Application tips

1. Pick up and deposit powder on the face. For bronzer powder application with a healthy glow, apply in the shape of a 3: starting at the temples, moving down towards the cheekbones and then along the jawline.
2. For a "sun-kissed" look, apply on areas of the face where the sun naturally hits first (forehead, cheekbones, bridge of the nose, tip of the chin).

 

APPLICATOR

Its incredibly soft, natural fibers deliver flawless application for perfectly even colour and a true-to-life healthy glow.

 

PETER'S TIP

Recommended textures:
Loose or compact powder and bronzer powder.

For proper hygiene, clean your brush regularly with the Dior Brush Cleanser.

Fashion designer Christian Dior was born in France and rose to prominence in the fashion world with the creation of the "New Look"—voluminous dresses that emphasized a woman's curvy feminine shape.

Dior's fashion background included working for or alongside other well-known fashion (and perfume) legends of the mid-twentieth century. He entered the fashion business working for Robert Piguet, and later worked at Lucien Lelong with another up-and-coming designer, Pierre Balmain. Dior introduced the "New Look" in 1947. It represented a radical departure from the simple, fabric-conserving styles of World War II and was hugely influential in women's fashion, as well as helping to re-establish Paris as a fashion capital of the world.

The house of Dior issued perfumes to match its new fashions, launching company Parfums Dior and its first fragrance in 1947: Miss Dior, named for the designer's sister Catherine.

Christian Dior passed away in 1957, but the fashion and perfume houses that bear his name live on. The Dior brand name is known worldwide for its haute couture collections, luxurious ready-to-wear fashions, cosmetics and fragrances. Today, Christian Dior is also the main holding company of multi-national luxury goods conglomerate LVMH.

Designer Christian Dior has 192 perfumes in our fragrance base. Christian Dior is an old perfume house. The earliest edition was created in 1947 and the newest is from 2017. Christian Dior fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers Edmond Roudnitska, Beatrice Piquet, Guy Robert, Paul Vacher, Pierre Bourdon, Maurice Roger, Max Gavarry, Domitille Michalon, Jean Martel, Florence Idier, Nathalie Lorson, Francois Demachy, Thierry Wasser, Olivier Polge, Francis Kurkdjian, Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Nejla Barbir, Olivier Cresp, Bertrand Duchaufour, Louise Turner, Olivier Gillotin, Olivier Pescheux, Nathalie Gracia-Cetto, Carlos Vinals, Calice Becker, Annick Menardo, François Demachy, Jean Carles, Christine Nagel, Jacques Cavallier, Edouard Flechier, Carlos Benaim and Dominique Ropion.

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