This compact embraces the incomparable pairing of Le Métier de Beauté's signature Radiance Powder Rouge in a beautiful cool pink shade with a fabulous Bronzer (a sheer, light bronze powder). Le Métier de Beauté says this beautiful and balanced combination creates a quintessential, natural glow with ease and grace. I completely agree! The bronzer is Sun Kissed, the same shade in Traviata (see below). The blush is unique to the duet.
There is a warm version, Traviata, and this cool-toned Romeo and Juliet. It was clear that Romeo and Juliet was perfect for me! Lisa Lingis showed it to me at the Mazza store, and it jumped right into my bag.
The compact is elegant silver, a departure from many of the sleek matte black Le Métier de Beauté compacts. I would be happy with either color. It's what's inside that counts.
Romeo and Juliet is very sheer, imparting believable, natural color to the skin. I don't know what tools other bloggers have used to make its sister Traviata look pigmented (although I would love to find out). I applied both shades with a foundation brush (better to get concentrated color than a blush brush), and you can see on my arm photo how sheer the individual shades are. That's why I adore it!
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I wanted you to see how beautiful the shades are when mixed. I used the arrow at right in the center point of my application with a fluffy blush brush. The pink-toned bronze of the mixed shades is perfect for any time of year - lovely now, and allowing me to look like I vacationed in the Caribbean this winter.
The Le Métier de Beauté love continues! I purchased some new eye shadows, and I'll show you them this week. Maybe by midweek, my MARCHESA colors will arrive from Bergdorf Goodman, and I can show you them too! I'm having exciting days.
The Le Métier de Beauté Blushing Bronze Duet is available at Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman. It's also available at Nordstrom, but only online.
Photos by BTiB