I’m a deal-hunting pro, these palettes are great Charlotte Tilbury dupes – but are £52 cheaper
CHARLOTTE TILBURY'S multi-purpose face palette was one of the first Charlotte Tilbury products we bought.
But there's a new kid on the block from Collection, which could save you more, which is always a tempting factor.
Collection Filter Finish Face Palette
The from Superdrug, while the - over six times the price.
The similar to the Charlotte Tilbury designs, and both feature four shades that can be used as a bronzer, blusher, highlighter, and even an eyeshadow if you wish.
The Collection comes in two shades, Make Me Matte and Glow Up.
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Both palettes include a light highlighter; Make Me Matte is more pearlescent, while the Glow Up is a golden hue.
The Collection palettes also feature a bronzer and two rosy blushes; the Make Me Matte palette is of course matte versions of those three shades, while the Glow Up features the same shades but in a shimmer version.
The powders in both Collection palettes can be applied seamlessly on the skin to add colour to the cheeks and highlight and contour the face to accentuate the bone structure.
While the Collection palettes together combine matte and shimmery shades, the Charlotte Tilbury palettes are a combination of both finishes, though we expect nothing less from the beauty mogul who is synonymous with creating a luminous finish.
While all of the palettes are designed for the cheeks, I also apply the soft finishing powders on the eyelids for a pop of colour and to brighten my complexion a little more.
Charlotte Tilbury's products have a strong pigment, and the same applies to Collections palettes, however, I would say the Charlotte Tilbury powders are slightly more potent than Collection's - a little goes a long way.
also comes in two shades, fair and medium, as well as medium and deep, though the former has sold out due to popular demand.
Over the years has launched limited edition palettes, one of which I still use (the which has since sold out),
The features four hues inspired by the legendary Pillow Talk shade; according to the Charlotte Tilbury website, one Pillow Talk product is sold every minute.