

Featuring fabulous ingredients, it soft-focuses, illuminates skin and makes lines and pores appear smoother.“ “ Darlings, this is a new REVOLUTIONARY category in makeup, a customisable complexion booster for super starlit skin in seconds! My Hollywood Flawless Filter in Shade 1 has the versatility of a primer, the mega-watt glow of a highlighter, and the perfecting properties of your favourite digital filter.

7 Dark – Deep bronze Complexion Booster for dark skin tones.6 Tan / Dark – Warm amber Complexion Booster for deep skin tones.5 Tan – Neutral caramel Complexion Booster for medium tan skin tones.4 Medium – Neutral golden yellow Complexion Booster for medium skin tones.3 Light / Medium – Neutral peach Complexion Booster for light to medium skin.

2 Light – Neutral peachy beige Complexion Booster for fair skin.1 Fair – Neutral beige Complexion Booster for very fair skin.I chose the palest shade which is 1 Fair but the seven shades are described as the following The seven shades of the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter are split into different skin tone colours as well as different undertones. The Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter is £30 contains 30ml of product, and is available to purchase from Cult Beauty. I’ve tried their lipsticks, lip liners, skincare, fragrance, eyeshadows, blushes, highlighter, mascara and eyeliners, but the only base products I’ve tried have been the Wonder Glow Primer.īut as part of my makeup bag edit I also chose the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder and Hollywood Contour Wand all of which will be featured individually on my blog over the coming weeks. I’ve never tried a Charlotte Tilbury foundation before. After reading so many rave Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter reviews, I knew I had to choose it as part of my ultimate makeup bag edit. I think the main reason there was so much confusion upon the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter launch, and that was the shade range, as there are seven different shades, which is very rare for an illuminating product. It’s a product which has really confused me as I’d read many reviews when it first launched, describing it as a Flawless Filter Foundation, however more recent reviews I’ve read have described it as more of an illuminator. When the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter launched last summer, there was so much buzz around it.
