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Gucci Westman Just Launched a Powder for People Who Don’t Like Powder

Gucci Westman is always one to play with color, but not in the ways you’d expect: a flick of brown liner to accentuate the eyes, a fresh pastel across the lids, a pop of pink or red to the lips. No matter how the Westman Atelier founder chooses to awaken the visage, you can expect skin to always look like skin—more radiant, smooth, and hydrated, without ever feeling overdone via featherweight touches and innovative formulas. It’s a philosophy bolstered by her latest launch, the Powder Duos—six blush and contour palettes, available today.

“This concept of playing with a few color combinations ties back to my approach as a makeup artist,” Westman tells Vogue, drawing on two colors instead of one to create dimension and makeup that looks virtually undetectable. “I’ve always loved using complementary colors on the cheek and found the subtle contrast interesting. When you play with a few shades, it feels more real, less monochromatic, as if you’re breathing life into skin. The colors in these duos do just that. The deeper shade adds dimension, the lighter shade adds a pop of color.”

And so if you’re wondering how these differ from her already-beloved blush and contour sticks, they actually work together to add dimension to any look by playing with various textures, shades, and formula types. “Powders add impact when they’re layered with cream formulas, and they give longevity whether used alone or in combination,” she says, nodding to her love of powders as much as their cream counterparts. “It has the most luxurious texture and the most premium payoff. The color never streaks, so application feels like a dream.”

Think of the new duos as a master class in powder makeup done right. A finely milled powder, the formula deposits color onto the cheeks with a “whisper-like,” natural-skin finish, as the brand describes it—enriched with plant-derived squalane, volcanic rock, and special-effects pigments. “It’s fine and fluffy, and because of skin-care ingredients like phytosqualane, it gives a beautiful supple finish to the skin,” she says. “Volcanic rock absorbs excess oil and creates a supersoft matte finish without sitting on the skin’s surface.” And though it offers weightless wear, it delivers maximum color payoff. To use, swirl a fluffy brush (Westman Atelier’s Powder Brush is an excellent example of this) into the pigment, and be sure to dust off the excess powder. The formula is buildable, so you can add more blush to your desired pigment—and if the color feels too powerful, keep blending to diffuse.

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