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Stay Matte Pressed Powder 05 Silky Beige 14 g Face Powder (silky beige)

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Stay Matte Pressed Powder, 05 Silky Beige, 14 g

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Want the London look? Say goodbye to shine with Stay Matte Pressed Powder from Rimmel London! This longlasting pressed powder with natural minerals helps to minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines. It provides a natural, matte finish for flawless complexion. Dermatologically tested. Perfect for all skin types, apply alone or over foundation for a finishing touch or to touch up make-up throughout the day. For long lasting shine protection at work or out on the town, make Stay Matte your go-to powder! Apply a light dusting with a big powder brush and blend onto skin as finishing stepand to create a true matte look. As you need it use with a sponge as a shine cover-up throughout the day. To mattify your complexion and as finishing touch over your foundation, theres nothing like Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder. Try it once and you wont want to go without it. The ultimate essential in your beauty bag. Rimmel London is an inner confidence that how we look is always cool, irreverent, never predictable and always evolving.
Rimmel is not perfection or intimidating, it is like London : young, urban, eclectic, edgy.
It is expression with no rules, it is real, it is accessible. GET THE LONDON LOOK.
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Apply a light dusting with a big powder brush and blend onto skin as finishing stepand to create a true matte look. As you need it use with a sponge as a shine cover-up throughout the day. To mattify your complexion and as finishing touch over your foundation, there�s nothing like Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder. Try it once and you won�t want to go without it.


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SINCE 1834 What makes a young perfumer leave his country with his young family to set out on his own in London? What makes him create the first non-toxic mascara then sell it so all could afford it rather than cash in on a luxury for the few? A hunger to find new boundaries and a need to re-invent himself. When Eugene Rimmel and his father set up the House of Rimmel in 1834 beauty was a different game. Perfumes were called vinegar, mascara was made with mercury and marketing meant a stand at a fair. By the time Eugene died in 1890 Rimmel was the dictionary definition of mascara across the world, he had pioneered hygiene products and cosmetics and turned beauty into art. It is this constant need to push boundaries that fuelled the brand for the next one hundred years, that kept us innovating to re-shape convention, create new looks, to give you the tools to explore new versions of your look.