It is supposed to be very finely milled that should give you an ‘airbrush finish’ to help smooth over imperfections and make your complexion look flawless. This powder was interesting to me as this powder promises to be lightweight while setting down makeup and never looking heavy or cakey. So how does this powder perform? What does this powder have to offer? However, that does come with more product, so I am not sure yet which one is a better deal, but I think they are equally matched in terms of cost per use. That is quite a lot of money, but a little less expensive than one of my favorites: the Hourglass Ambient Lighting powder in Diffused Light. The Airbrush Flawless Filter is a pressed powder that comes with 8 grams of product and retails for €42. Review: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Filter face powder in Fair Whether my gamble paid off? That’s what we’ll found out in this review. More often than not, they disappoint me, so going out and buying this super luxury powder was a bit of a gamble. I have a few firm favorites that I go back to time and time again, but I like trying new ones too. So I am always on the hunt for that great powder. I have dry, dehydrated skin and many powders are much too drying on my complexion. It's a good formula with an array of skin-enhancing benefits, but it just wasn't quite right for me.When it comes to face powders I am picky. I would recommend wearing it for special occasions. With everything the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Foundation has to offer, it could be a 10/10. My skin still looked flawless even though it didn’t last all day. I do think it would be great for those with balanced or sensitive skin. The formula is good but I don’t want to look like I’m wearing makeup and with this foundation, I did. If I was able to find a neutral match that had a brown tint as opposed to a red or yellow one, I could have added it to my collection. Additionally, I struggled to find a match and I think that the brand could do a bit better with its neutral shade offerings. While this foundation promised and delivered a flawless finish, it was too drying for me. CHARLOTTE TILBURY AIRBRUSH FLAWLESS FOUNDATION REVIEW: MY VERDICT Skincare prep is really important during the application process here, so always put on your best primer to keep the makeup in place, and finish it off with a setting spray to lock it in. If you decide to give this foundation a try and you have oily/combination skin, pop it in your bag so it’s on hand whenever you need to reapply it. On all days, the base did fade around my cheeks and the sides of my face, so I had to reapply. My Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Foundation review couldn’t be concluded until I put it through its paces, with three full-on days - one with back-to-back meetings, another running errands, and a weekend brunch date with friends. It did feel light when it was on but it moved when I set my under-eye area, leaving two dry patches that my loose powder couldn’t fix. It could have been a little lighter in my opinion.Īfter a few hours of wear, I was able to see my imperfections even though I used concealer and a setting spray beforehand. Something I noticed when applying was how the thick texture impacted the application process. The coverage is full, which is what I wanted, but full coverage doesn’t look or feel great without the best shade match. It doesn't work as well on oily/combination or dry dehydrated skin types. If you have balanced skin, then I think this foundation would be ideal for you. The foundation didn’t give me the second-skin look I wanted because it wasn’t an exact match, but it did breathe new life into my complexion.įor me, the finish was good but it wasn’t amazing. It sank into my skin nicely and blended out well for a natural, radiant glow. I can confirm that the formula worked well when applied with a buffing brush. The brand recommends using a foundation brush and buffing it in from the center of the face.
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