![]() ![]() ![]() If you prefer luxurious packaging and a drier finish on the face, go for the Charlotte Tilbury. In terms of which product you should purchase, it's really all down to what overall result you prefer. It made my skin look glowy and flawless for a fraction of the price, and you only needed a tiny amount. If you're a bit of a brand snob, you might prefer Charlotte Tilbury for its general aesthetic and name. I absolutely loved the Primark £5 Flawless Filter dupe, and will continue to purchase it from now on. This stuff was basically heaven in a jar, all for £5. My first thought was that maybe it wouldn't be as glowy, or last as long as the Charlotte Tilbury product.Ĭharlotte Tilbury leaves a beautiful glow but it's very expensiveĬharlotte Tilbury's Flawless Filter definitely soaked into my face better as time went on, but it didn't make me look as glowy as the Primark dupe. I'll be honest, I didn't have overly high hopes for the Flawless Filter dupe, purely because of how affordable it was. I took a trip to my local Primark on Church Street in Liverpool and could sadly only find the 'PS.Flawless Glow'. After seeing online that loads of shoppers were raving about the Primark Charlotte Tilbury dupes, I knew I had to give them a try. READ MORE: Marks and Spencer's 'classy' £35 dupe of a £2,550 Celine bag is back in stockĪlthough the Flawless Filter lasted me a good 4/5 months, I didn't really want to repurchase the item for £36 especially this close to Christmas. The only problem was, at £36 per bottle I wasn't too keen on having to invest in the product every few months. ![]() I particularly loved this product in the summer, because it made me look glowy, fresh-faced and generally flawless. If you haven't heard of Charlotte Tilbury's 'Flawless Filter' product, it's basically described as a 'glow booster' which can be worn alone, underneath or mixed on top of your favourite foundation. I absolutely love Charlotte Tilbury products, but let's be honest, they usually come at a hefty fee.Īfter purchasing the 'Flawless Filter' on a whim, I've been pretty much obsessed ever since. ![]()
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