T. Leclerc loose powder in Parme is a light lavender loose powder in a very pretty, vintage looking silver tin. There is a sifter inside of the tin, but no puff. It has a light, sweet fragrance but ...
It has been a while since I felt compelled to write a review on anything but when the SA at Barneys tried this on me today, I immediately knew that this is HG material. I have been happily using Bana...
COLOR: Very pale, cool-toned lilac. More blue in this than pink. No visible shimmer. TEXTURE: Sheer, light, talc-y. Blends in well but might look off on the wrong complexion. It's way more pigmented ...
Oh this is an other lovely shade from LeClerc! I all ready had Orchidee which is really nice too! But this is wonderfull! Ofcourse like all LeClerc powders it smels lovely and they are incredibly fi...
I had wanted to buy the Azur shade but it was supposedly d/c, so i took a gamble and bought the Parme shade to counteract sallowness in my NW15/20 skin Got it at a steal in a nondescript pharmacy at C...
I must rave about this powder. First of all I am a loose powder fan. I do not wear foundation, so loose powder is my *foundation* and a very important part of my daily routine. My skin is medium, y...
Parme is a white-based mauve powder that will brighten pale to light skin tones. The white-mauve shade diminishes sallow (unbalanced yellow) tones in the complexion, leaving a neutral, porcelain fini...
Parme is a very light lilac colored face powder. It is intended to neutralize yellow skin tone. I use this in the winter months and it make me feel so glam! T. LeClerc powders have wonderfully light t...
This is the powder I use for winter, if I feel very...dramatic or a bit gothy. It makes a perfect porcelain finish. After using Becca, it feels a bit chalky, but is so much better than anything else...
A pretty, light lavender powder... It seems to brighten my face when I am feeling pretty worn out and fatigued. Same finely-milled, smooth consistency as the other powder!