It can be worn alone, underneath foundation, mixed with complexion formulas, or used as a highlighter. It’s an ultra-lightweight complexion booster that blurs, smooths, and illuminates the skin helping you achieve that Hollywood flawless finish. The OG formula: If you’ve yet to try the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter, here’s the 411. Here’s everything you need to know and, of course, the proof to back, back, back it up. Annnd, that’s why it already has 9.7 million views on TikTok. Both formulas appear to blend the same, feel the same, and deliver the same filtered finish, the only major difference is that the e.l.f. Here at HB, we take dupes very seriously – as we should – because, let’s be real, if you can find an almost exact replica of your fave formula for less than half the cost, who wouldn’t? (We’ve even been tempted to try this Huda Beauty New Nude Palette dupe before!) Clearly, TikTokers feel the same way we do, which is why they went wild for this glow-giving complexion dupe. Halo Glow Liquid Filter, $14, AKA the official dupe of Charlotte Tilbury’s cult product, the Hollywood Flawless Filter, $44, loved and adored by forever makeup STANS. But otherwise, I would recommend the ELF product.This is your sign to go out and grab the e.l.f. So if you think that 1 oz is too much product, the Charlotte Tilbury mini could be a good option that is only four dollars more than the ELF product. Charlotte Tilbury does sell a mini version in a limited number of shades for $22. I’ve had the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter for years and have a lot left. I will say that both come with a lot of product. I would recommend the ELF product because it’s cheaper and performs the same. I would say this is a very very good dupe. But I don’t wear this all over my face like other people do so this is more of a personal preference. I find the ELF applicator is bigger so it dispenses a little too much product for my liking. Both come with a duo foot applicator which I find very convenient to apply the product. My only issue with the ELF dupe is quite a minor one. As I mentioned, I asked my brother he if noticed a difference at all and he couldn’t tell I was wearing two different products. I tested both methods and I noticed no difference in the performance between the two filters. I like to wear this product both under foundation and on top like a highlight. Now onto comparing how the two perform on my face. I can see a slight difference when I wear them but when I asked my brother his opinion, didn’t notice a difference between the two shades. There isn’t a shade description available but I would say it leans more yellow. For Charlotte Tilbury, I have shade 3 Fair which they describe as a warm peach for light to medium skin tones. I want to note that the two shades I got are not exactly the same. ELF has eight different shades available. It comes with 1.06 oz (or 31.5 ml) and retails for $18 CAD. ELF recommends the same four ways as Charlotte Tilbury to apply the product. The ELF dupe is described as a multi-purpose, liquid glow booster to give your complexion a ‘soft-focus social filter effect IRL’. For quite a while there were only a few shades but they now offer 12 different shades. The filter comes with 1 oz (or 30 ml) and retails for $62 CAD. Charlotte Tilbury says you can wear it four different ways: alone all over the face, under foundation, mixed with foundation and on top of foundation like a highlighter. The Charlotte Tilbury filter is a ‘complexion booster’ meant to blur, smooth, and illuminate the face for a ‘real-life filter effect’. But I have it and now I’m happy to share my thoughts on the products. Once it was released, the ELF dupe was always sold out. It wasn’t available in Canada for quite a while. It took me forever to get my hands on it. Last year, ELF released its own version of the product, the Halo Glow Liquid Filter. Hey guys! Today I have a fun little dupe for you! Like many beauty lovers on the Internet, I am a huge fan of the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter.
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