People ask me what’s on my cheekbones – my drugstore makeup champion is better than Charlotte Tilbury

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A BEAUTY lover managed to look fierce with a frugal drugstore jerk.

Others were also noting their excitement at having gotten it for so much less.

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A beauty lover praised an affordable drugstore dupe that reminded them of a much more expensive product (stock image)

Editor Lolarix They knew they had found a beauty bargain that is similar to a product from a much higher-end brand.

“I have a few drugstore champions – among my huge inventory of luxury brands – but the one I can really say is a dupe, because it’s really clear what steps they tried to take is the Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter,” they said.

“It’s not a perfect jerk, but for me it’s better than Charlotte Tilbury HFF,” they continued.

The makeup item they are referring to is the Hollywood Flawless Filter.

“It’s very much a play on Auric Glow Lust, which was also clearly inspired by the OG – Charlotte Tilbury HFF,” they said.

They believed that both purchases had outsold the Charlotte Tilbury product.

“Thicker and softer in texture,” they said.

And that wasn’t all.

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They explained how the idiots were also less metallic but more blurry.

“Works best mixed and under foundation, also alone,” they said.

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Another feature also raised eyebrows – in a good way.

“More subtle like a pointed highlighter, but definitely still bright,” they said.

“People who know about makeup have asked me what’s on my cheek,” they continued.

The accessible Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter it’s available in 12 shades and retails for $14.

The brightness-boosting purchase is described as offering a “soft focus” social filter effect.

Elf's Halo Glow Liquid Filter is just a fraction of the cost of purchasing one from Charlotte Tilbury and gives killer cheekbones

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Elf’s Halo Glow Liquid Filter is just a fraction of the cost of purchasing one from Charlotte Tilbury and gives killer cheekbonesCredit: ELF

It can be used alone, with foundation, before makeup or even as a highlighter to “illuminate” the high points of the face – it’s no wonder that the Redditor gave it high marks.

The discovery also claims to be ideal for dry, oily and combination skin.

The jerk was certainly a deal compared to the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter which retails for $49.

They were also fans of another makeup find — the Iconic London Radiance Booster.

Although some people thought the item was a “sure” dupe for Auric Glow Lust, they had their own ideas on the makeup issue.

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  • Keep your skin hydrated internally by drinking water and externally with moisturizer.
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“I feel like it’s more between Charlotte Tilbury HFF and Auric Glow Lust,” they said.

Other beauty lovers shared which makeup finds shocked them.

“Elf Halo Glow is beautiful – I pray they come out with more shades. The lightest one was so yellow,” one user wrote.

“The NYX Lift and Snatch Brow Pen is more precise and has a finer tip than the Glossier and Suqqu brow pens,” said another reader.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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