Product Description:
Experience the perfection of Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation. This lightweight foundation is formulated with 97% natural origin ingredients and 82% skincare formula, making it a skincare-infused makeup product. It not only provides a flawless, matte finish but also addresses imperfections, reduces the appearance of pores, and hydrates the skin.
Features:
- Medium coverage foundation with a natural matte finish
- Lightweight and long-lasting formula
- Blurs imperfections and reduces the appearance of pores
- Hydrating and non-comedogenic
- Waterproof for all-day wear
Specifications:
| Color | 2-N150 – Light with Subtle Deeper Neutral Undertones |
|---|---|
| Finish | Matte |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Formulation | Liquid |
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Instructions:
For a natural finish, apply Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation with your fingers. For increased coverage, use a foundation brush or blender. Follow these three easy steps for natural matte perfection:
- Apply: Start with the T-zone, followed by the cheeks.
- Blend: Spread the foundation from the center out to the edges of the face.
- Pat: Gently tap the foundation to help the active ingredients penetrate deep into the skin.
For the ultimate natural matte complexion, pair the Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation with the iconic Prisme Libre Loose Powder (sold separately). After applying your foundation, swirl the powder quad over the face.
Ingredients:
Key ingredients in Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation include Capucine Extract, which provides antioxidant benefits and adds radiance to the skin, and Annatto Extract, which encourages skin clarity and is rich in Vitamins B2, B3 & C. The foundation is formulated with other ingredients such as Aqua (Water), Silica, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, and more.
Experience the transformative power of Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation. Achieve a flawless, matte complexion that lasts all day while nourishing and hydrating your skin.




















