![]() I’ve also found Shade 2 or 3 work to lighten some foundation shades that are a bit too deep for me because they’re my summer color. I’m on the lighter side right now so 4 works best. I’ve experimented with both and there’s a pretty big gap. My best matches in the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter is Shade 4 or Shade 5. This one stays put and blends in with the base without wiping it away. Many of you have mentioned liquid highlighters tend to disrupt the foundation underneath. The other way I’ve applied it is on top of blended foundation like you’d apply a brightening concealer or highlighter. I then blend out with a beautyblender sponge. To mix I simply swipe on a few stripes on the face and dot in foundation on the forehead, cheeks and chin. ![]() The Flawless Filters come with a sponge tip applicator. I’ve always been in between colors for her foundation varying between 5 (a bit too peachy), 6 (a bit too olive) and 7 (perfect undertone but a bit too deep). I’d recommend sticking with the shade recs there. Her website has shade recommendations according to her Light Wonder and Magic Foundation shades. There are seven shades total and each one has a really pretty glow to them. Texture is just perfect for my combination skin to last all day without getting too dewy looking. For me it has the perfect amount of glow to be noticeable without looking harsh. It melts into the skin and layers well with liquid foundation. It’s very pigmented but is easy to blend. I already own quite a number of glow bases but the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter is one of the best ones I’ve used. I’m a huge fan of glowing skin and love mixing in liquid luminizers with foundation, applying as a base or layering it on top. It’s a complexion booster which you can use in a variety of ways for a radiant glow. Let us know what you think by commenting below and tweeting ! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and sign up for our newsletter.The latest from Charlotte Tilbury is her new Hollywood Flawless Filter ($44 each for 1 fl oz/30 ml). The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. While both products deliver a similar result, some Sephora shoppers do say that Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter is a great option for "hiding acne scars and blurring out the skin without foundation." Cosmetics's Halo Glow Liquid Filter because it gives more of an effortless look and I could wear this without concealer because it helps smooth the skin under my eyes. I would use Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter if I wear going to an event or out for the night with friends because I feel like it revives my complexation and would look great in any setting. It is worth noting that during this review I used these products without mixing with foundation or concealer, which can be done with both. These two products are definitely similar and share some of the same qualities such as blurring, moisturizing and adding a nice glow to your face. One thing I did notice with the Halo Glow Liquid Filter is that you need to wait a few minutes for it to set before applying mascara on your bottom lashes - otherwise the mascara will transfer to your under eye area and require some cleanup. Cosmetics's product because it seemed to provide a more smoothing and blurring effect in that area, at least for my skin type. ![]() I also noticed a major difference with my under eye area when wearing e.l.f. The Halo Glow Liquid Filter felt like it gave a bit more of a dewy look and provided a soft-focus. Cosmetics' Halo Glow Liquid Filter (right ). Wearing Charlotte Tilbury's Flawless Filter (left) and e.l.f. ![]()
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