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For this year’s Summer Les Beiges collection, Chanel Beauty launched new oversized bronzer palettes called Healthy Glow Sun-Kissed Powders ($95 each, 5 shades). They also added a few shade extensions in their Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation ($65, 42 shades available) and Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powders ($60 each, refillable). I’m late to the party with these, but I’ve had a closer look at 4 of the bronzes and one of the new foundation shades.
I’ve also included a look at a few Spring-Summer launches for lips and nails as there were no new colors for the Les Beiges launch.
Read Beige’s Healthy Glow Sun-Kissed Powder
I have been collecting Chanel bronzers every year for as long as I can remember. This year they brought out 5 shades and I love how soft and naturally glowing they look on the skin. Each compact has 3 shades that you can use individually or swirl together. The compacts are oversized like the 2022 ones. Each color has enough product, you can definitely dip your brush into each shade without overlapping colors if you prefer.
Light Coral is a mix of light gold, medium bronze and soft peach
Medium Coral is very similar to Light Coral, each shade is just more intense and more saturated
Medium Rose Gold has a soft tan shimmer, medium warm bronze and luminous rose gold pink shimmer
Deep Rose Gold has a warm gold shimmer, deep brown tan and a deep rose pink
I can see myself wearing every palette this summer, although my favorites are Medium Coral and Medium Rose Gold. I like that Light Coral is lighter but still shows my skin. If you have an ultra fair skin tone, I think Light Coral will be the best option for you. Deep Rose Gold is so pretty but pulls very dark on my skin. Even with a light hand, it’s too dark, but that means it will most likely show up on deeper skin tones.
They didn’t launch a new brush for bronzers, but I really love the Chanel Brush 106. It’s the perfect size, shape and density for any kind of powder product.
Each shade of Les Beiges bronzer below, also wearing:
Healthy Glow Sunkissed Powder in Light Coral + Rouge Coco Baume in Flirty Coral
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Healthy Glow Sunkissed Powder in Medium Coral + Rouge Coco Baume in Anemone
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Healthy Glow Sunkissed Powder in Medium Rose Gold + Rouge Coco Baume in My Rose
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Healthy Glow Sunkissed Powder in Deep Rose Gold + Rouge Coco Baume in Coralline
Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation (new shades)
Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation has been one of my favorite foundations Chanel has ever launched. I think it competes with the Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, but the Chanel has a little bit more coverage, a little better lasting power and more hydration without being too hydrating. It wears well in the summer months for me, even in hot humid weather.
I usually wear Shades B40, BD41, B50 or BD51. The BD range has typically been the best for me as it has a golden undertone. They added BO which is for olive skin tones. I usually can’t wear a lot of foundation with olive undertones, even though I think I have them in my skin, because most olive shades draw a lot of green. Chanel BO53 is a perfect match for me, I literally couldn’t believe my eyes that I found an exact match! They also have BO33 and BO73. Other shade extensions now include B00, BO33, BO53, BO73, B90, B130, B160.
Spring-summer lip colors
I didn’t end up reviewing the Spring Summer launch, but I did find a few things that I really love. Chanel added two new shades of Rouge Coco Baume ($45) in Anemone 932 (muted peach brown) and Coralline 934 (a coral). I’m a huge fan of these tinted conditioners and I think they’re underrated. They swatch very sheer on the arm or hand, but for most of these (except Dreamy White) they swatch more pigmented on the lips than a hand swatch. They are still very natural looking for that effortless polished color wash.
I mostly wear Flirty Coral and My Rose. I’ve dyed all the shades I have except Dreamy White because it doesn’t show up in a swatch. I’m missing one of the red colors. But all the other shades are swatched below.
Le Vernis – Sun Drop 177
Last but not least is a look at Le Vernis in Sun Drop. It’s such a unique dusty muted peach with a hint of brown undertone. I have to admit it didn’t look very exciting in the bottle, but on my fingers I love it. It adds a nice pop of color without being too bright.
That concludes my Chanel Les Beiges review! I think the shades are beautiful.
Available now at Chanel.
PS I’ve had a lot of follow-up questions from you about Les Exclusifs in Comete, Gardenia Body Oil, and there’s a new No. 5 L’eau launch coming up. I will be putting together a Chanel fragrance/body roundup review soon!
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