![]() I use both the conceal and warm shades to create the colour I want, and then blend them into my skin using my Kabuki brush. I should note that while I was away, I switched between 2 types of foundation bases, depending on the coverage and the look I wanted.Īfter applying Flawless Filter as a primer, some nights I would use my cream sticks as my foundation. I found that when I wore it with my own highlighter, it really made it pop even more. I used it a lot as part of my makeup routine when on holiday recently in Croatia. I applied it as a base, then I applied my foundation, followed by my contour, and then my own highlighter. ![]() If, however, you are blessed with really clear skin then it would be great on its own but I can’t see many people using it for this reason alone. It has a slight tint but it won’t cover imperfections. You can wear it on its own without any makeup if you want that beautiful dewy fresh look but bear in mind, it’s not a concealer or a substitute for foundation. If you don’t want to use it as base or as a targeted highlighter, you can also mix it with your foundation. If you have oily skin or if you don’t really like a full-faced glowy finish, then I would recommend using this as a targeted highlighter instead of a base. I should note that my skin type is normal to dry/dehydrated so I found this product really easy to use and it really complimented my skin type. The foundation I generally use over the CT Flawless Filter is one of my faves, Illamasqua Skin Base(which I reviewed here last year) and even though the coverage level of this foundation would be pretty strong, you could still see the beautiful radiant healthy glow the Flawless Filter gives the skin. Next I use my SOSU by SJ SF101 kabuki brush to blend it on my face. It has a really nice sponge tip applicator, almost like a lip gloss applicator, so I apply two strokes to my forehead, then one stroke down the centre of my nose, on the tips of my cheeks and then one on my chin. I choose to use it as a face base before my foundation application. You can use it in a variety of different ways from a primer to a targeted highlighter. There are 7 shades in total: fair, light, light/medium, medium, tan, tan/dark, and dark.įlawless Filter is a complexion booster that gives you a really radiant glowing complexion. The latest release from Charlotte Tilbury. Recently I asked you all on an Instagram poll if you would like me to review the Charlotte Tilbury’s Flawless Filter as I just cant do my makeup without it anymore and over 90% of you said yes, so here I am. MORE : Dior’s £37 sequin lipstick is the ‘it’ product for Christmas.I know it has been a long time since I caught up with you guys I have been really busy working on some projects that have taken up a lot of my time, but I am back for a brief chat today. Get in touch by emailing : Glow and behold! CeraVe Moisturising Cream is ‘amazing’ value for money The ultimate choice for a glowy skin tint came from perhaps the most unexpected source – Primark! Yes, the PS… My Perfect Colour Radiant Primer Foundation, which is only £6, has an impressive duration time all things considered. Miss Charlotte went up against the Collection Gorgeous Glow Filter Finish, which is priced at £7.99, and is touted for having very reflective glow, MAC’s £30 Strobe Dewy Skin Tint, which is buildable, glowy and pigmented, and the well-known Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter. Still, it finished with an impressive 4/5 score. It also helped with pinkness in areas of the face and left a natural finish, however more pigment is desired. We found that the Hollywood Flawless Filter was great with oily skin, visible pores and for not slipping off the skin during the day. uk previously tested the product up against some cheaper options as part of our Bargain vs Bougie series where it went head-to-head with skin tints. So, if your purse is crying out for some relief, especially during the cost of living crisis, fear not. Have you tried the UK’s most popular beauty product, Charlotte Tilbury’s Flawless Filter? Comment Now
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