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GUERLAIN Eau de Beauté Micellar Lotion 200ml GUERLAIN Eau de Beauté Micellar Lotion 200ml

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Brand: Guerlain
GUERLAIN Eau de Beauté Micellar Lotion 200ml

The first essential skincare step, Eau de Beauté from Guerlain, concentrates all the effectiveness of a make-up remover, cleanser and toner for quick and effective cleansing in just one step. This unique, almost gel-like liquid is applied with a cotton pad to refresh the skin like beneficial dew. Its micelles – surfactant molecules – gently cleanse and trap the slightest impurity and every last trace of make-up on the face and eyes, while toning the skin. Gentle, pure and incredibly fresh, skin is hydrated and plumped up in a single step.

 

Fragrance

The exclusive signature fragrance developed for Eau de Beauté enfolds the skin in a delicate scent blending the purity of white tea, the comforting freshness of musky notes and a touch of jasmine…

 

Effectiveness

After 6 hours, skin is hydrated: +22%*
It is plumped up: +40%**
For more than 9 out of 10*** women, cleansing is quick and effective, the skin is soft, fresh and toned.

*Instrumental test, 10 women.
**Self-assessment, 28 women, twice-daily application for four weeks.
***Satisfaction test, 28 women, twice-daily application for four weeks.

 

Ingredients

  #08996 INGREDIENTS: AQUA (WATER) • GLYCERIN • PEG-40 GLYCERYL COCOATE • PHENOXYETHANOL • SODIUM COCETH SULFATE • DIPOTASSIUM GLYCYRRHIZATE • PEG-60 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL • SODIUM CITRATE • PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) • BUTYLENE GLYCOL • SODIUM HYALURONATE • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • CITRIC ACID • POLYQUATERNIUM-51 • NIGELLA SATIVA SEED OIL • SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS ROOT EXTRACT
 
 
 

Directions for use

Soak the coton pad with the Eau de beauté and gently sweep over each eye and the face to trap the slightest impurity and every last trace of make-up. To complete the make-up removal, apply Mousse de Beauté and Beauté des yeux.

Guerlain is a legendary French perfume house with 175 years of outstanding business, passion and tradition. Guerlain has always used luxurious and rare materials for its perfumes, such as French vanilla or ylang-ylang from their own plantations in Comoro Islands. Beside that, Guerlain has been an innovator in use of synthetic materials: Jicky (1889) was the first perfume to which Aimé Guerlain added a synthetic component—coumarin.

The Guerlain house was founded by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain in 1828. Starting with common hygiene products, Guerlain was also creating perfumes for his customers, and over time he developed the business into a highly successful company that became an official perfumer for several European royal courts.

After he died, his son Aimé Guerlain became the main perfumer. His famous perfume Jicky, created in 1889, became the first "modern" perfume. It is also believed that it was he who created the so-called "Guerlinade"—the Guerlain signature base notes used for creation of multiple Guerlain perfumes.

His nephew Jacques Guerlain was the next nose of the Guerlain house. He created some of the most well-known perfumes of the house, including L'Heure Bleue (1912), Mitsouko (1919) and Shalimar (1925), which is one of the best loved perfumes of all time.

Jean-Paul Guerlain is the grandson of Jacques Guerlain. He first assisted, and then created his first "solo" offering, the now-famous Vetiver (1959). His other well-known creations include Habit Rouge, Chamade, Eau de Guerlain and Nahema.

The Guerlain perfume house was a family business until 1994, when it was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH). In 2002, the family legacy of Guerlain ended with Jean-Paul Guerlain's retirement, though he continues to work for the house as a consultant. Thierry Wasser was named the official in-house perfumer of Guerlain in 2008.

The flagship Guerlain boutique in Paris was thoroughly renovated and reopened in June 2005. The house at the magic address 68 Champs Elysées, now not only a boutique and the main office but a museum as well, welcomes customers again.

 

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