Auld Lang Shine
December 28, 2009 11:21 am

As far as we’re concerned, the window of opportunity to douse yourself in all things sparkly—sans tween references—ends Thursday night, when Champagne glasses clank together and elaborate party outfits are assembled to properly ring in the new year. If you plan on partaking in one of the holiday season’s more widely practiced beauty traditions, Guerlain has a “gentle, sheer veil of diamond reflections” that might be up your alley. The Sublime Radiant Powder is the cornerstone of its limited edition Impérial holiday collection and is intended to evoke a feeling of old-time aristocracy by reintroducing the concept of applying powder like perfume. To wit, violet-scented shimmering flecks are encased by a decadent atomizer that, when squeezed, releases a fine glimmering mist onto arms, cheeks, collarbones—even hair. The application process is so enjoyable, we recommend it even if you’re forgoing the raging party circuit to watch the ball drop in the comfort of your own home. Nothing says Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest like a luminescent décolletage.
tags: Guerlain, Makeup, Sublime Radiant Powder
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