What it is: A bronzing mineral powder inspired by three of nature's elements: air, sun and earth.Who it's for: Ideal for all skin types.What it does: The bronzing powder features a range of shades that leaves a semimatte veil of finely iridescent, pigmented powder on the skin, illuminating it with natural warmth. Depth is added progressively as the skin comes to life, revealed in a new light, subtly sun-kissed, radiant and vibrant with the sun's energy. Each harmony evokes the color palette of one of the world's landscapes. The formula is composed of 88% ingredients of natural origin. It helps blur imperfections and unify the complexion while caring for the skin thanks to a hyaluronic acid derivative content. With the powder's round case, this white-and-gold disc of light designed by Pierre Hardy is remarkable for its generosity. The compact powder bears a pattern of fine lines evoking silk twill, overlaid by the emblematic 'H' motif. This art deco–influenced graphic signature was created in the mid-1920s for Hermés the saddler. The 'H' is as functional as it is aesthetic, and offers three levels of intensity for a single shade, the vertical band being the darkest and the background the lightest.Shades:- Sienne: a harmony of browns, echoing scorched Tuscan earth and elevating the complexion with natural warmth- Sahara: undulations of amber beige caressed by the Saharan wind, highlighting the complexion with sun-kissed shades- Colorado: the contrasts and intensity of red-hot earth in the eponymous desert fusing into radiant light- Atlas: beige hues with a sunny glow evoking the Moroccan desert, a luminous palette to enhance the complexion- Tottori: a light veil of color that glides over the contours of the face in graduated shades of light and luminous beige, like the delicate contrast of Japanese dunes