
Clarins Skin Illusion Spf 15 Natural Hydrating Foundation 30ml
Clarins Skin Illusion SPF 15 Natural Hydrating Foundation, shade 110 Honey, comes in a 30 ml bottle. This lightweight foundation provides a natural, skin-like finish with hydrating properties designed to maintain moisture throughout the day. The formula blends smoothly to even skin tone while imparting a subtle, healthy glow.
Shade 110 Honey offers a warm, golden-leaning tone that complements medium-light complexions, making it a versatile everyday option. Backed by Clarins' skincare expertise, Skin Illusion combines makeup performance with skin-caring hydration to help nourish the complexion as you wear it.
The 30 ml size is convenient for daily use and travel. SPF 15 provides light sun protection for typical daytime activities. For best results, apply with fingertips or a foundation brush, and build gradually to reach your preferred level of coverage. Blend along the jawline for a seamless, natural finish that looks like real skin.
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Clarins Skin Illusion SPF 15 Natural Hydrating Foundation, shade 110 Honey, comes in a 30 ml bottle. This lightweight foundation provides a natural, skin-like finish with hydrating properties designed to maintain moisture throughout the day. The formula blends smoothly to even skin tone while imparting a subtle, healthy glow.
Shade 110 Honey offers a warm, golden-leaning tone that complements medium-light complexions, making it a versatile everyday option. Backed by Clarins' skincare expertise, Skin Illusion combines makeup performance with skin-caring hydration to help nourish the complexion as you wear it.
The 30 ml size is convenient for daily use and travel. SPF 15 provides light sun protection for typical daytime activities. For best results, apply with fingertips or a foundation brush, and build gradually to reach your preferred level of coverage. Blend along the jawline for a seamless, natural finish that looks like real skin.
























