 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. So for today's video, I am going to be giving you the ultimate guide to Charlotte Tilbury's makeup line. If you don't know me or are new to my channel, Charlotte Tilbury is one of my absolute favorite makeup brands. I feel like the makeup that she comes out with is just so amazing. And I've tried, I want to say, at least 90% of her range. So I've pulled out all of my Charlotte Tilbury babies and I'm going to be sharing with you and going through just about every product from her line that I have tried, which is the majority. So sit down and get a snack and we're going to get into it. Shopping for Charlotte Tilbury, it can be very intimidating because you know what? She has a lot of items, a lot of different products and they're quite pricey. So it really comes down to what's worth it and what's not. And she definitely has items in her line that I consider to be not worth it and items that I definitely consider to be worth it. So that's what we're going to mill through today. I'm going to tell you if I think they're worth it or not and what some of my favorites are. We're going to go over all of the formulas, my favorite colors from each of the formulas and how I like to use the products. One thing in her range that I am not extremely familiar with is her skincare. It's just really pricey. My skin is very picky to begin with, but I do have some key items in her skincare line that really make my makeup application itself much better. The first one that I want to talk about is the Magic Night Cream. Now, this guy is definitely pricey for a 15 millimeter, which is this size. It is $15 and this feels very balmy, but if you suffer from severely dry skin, this is perfect just to put on those really dry patches overnight. It is pricey. I use it sparingly, but I save this for the winter when my skin gets very, very dry and uncomfortable to the point where it hurts. Then I will dig into this guy just to solve it. And when I wake up in the morning, my skin feels so much better. It doesn't hurt anymore. So this is what I use only for emergencies because it's very pricey. But if you suffer from severely dry skin that causes irritation, I highly recommend this. It really works. I also have tried her Magic Eye Rescue. This is $60 for 15 milliliters and for a while I use this in my makeup kit. At the end of the day, I personally don't find this to be worth it. It is a very nice under eye cream. It's very moisturizing. It's not too heavy, but it's not too thin either. You can definitely feel the moisturizing happening, but I think there are a lot of other great under eye moisturizers that are more worth the price than this one. So this I would personally pass on, but you know, if you like Charlotte Tilbury, you like the experience of using her products because the packaging is so luxe. It's a nice under eye cream. I personally just don't find it to be worth it. And the last skincare item that I have to share with you is my absolute favorite skincare item from her. I find it to be the perfect base to make up, the perfect everyday moisturizer, and that is Charlotte's Magic Cream. Now this is an award-winning product. It's one of the most popular items from her skincare range and for good reason. So for a guy this size for 15 milliliters, it is $30 and in my opinion, it is so worth it. It's so lightweight on the skin. It really gets in there and moisturizes the skin, but it's not too heavy to where I feel like I need to let it sink in. It's the perfect pre-makeup moisturizer in my opinion. So I get a lot of views out of this. Some people do say that the formulation and the ingredients inside aren't much different than much more affordable options. I'm not a skincare expert. I can't speak on that. But what I can speak on is the fact that I really do enjoy this product and it really works on my dry skin. So now it is time to dive into her primers and more of her complexion products. For reference, I have a dry to normal skin type and I have very acne prone, sensitive skin. There are two primers of hers. This one is one that has been in her line for a longer time and it's very popular and this is the Wonder Glow. For a size like this, it's going to cost you $25 and for her full size, that one is going to cost you $55. Personally for me, I only have the mini size for a reason because I'm just not crazy about this primer. I don't notice it to be moisturizing for my dry skin. If anything, all I notice is little tiny specks of glitter on my face. Now, it's not chunky glitter by any means. It is a fine glitter. But personally, I like more of a glow as opposed to shiny flecks on my skin. It does add an overall glow to the skin but for me, this doesn't have any benefits to justify the price. So a lot of people do like this. But I personally don't think this is all that great and I have a lot of other primers that I feel do actually add a radiant glow to my skin that this one doesn't. But they also moisturize and just have more benefits for my skin type. Now, these aren't necessarily considered primers in her line. They're considered complexion boosters. But how I personally like to use it is as a primer and these are her Hollywood flawless filters. I love these so much that I have them in two different shades. Now for these, you can basically use these for whatever you want. The reason I have two is because I use them for different things. A bottle of this is going to cost you $44. But in my opinion is one of the most important things you should purchase from Charlotte Tilbury. It's such a good product. So I have the shade number three and when I went all over a glowy base underneath my makeup, I will put this all over my skin. I also will sometimes mix this in with my foundation as well. If I want that foundation to have a little bit more of a glow. I also have number one, which is the lightest shade and I will do this either underneath my makeup or on top of my makeup. It just depends on how I'm feeling. But if I want a little extra brightness on my cheeks and the high points of my face, I will just apply this to the tops of my cheekbones. That is what I did underneath my makeup today. So I almost use this as a base, but I only applied it to the high points of my face for that extra beam. You can also put your foundation on and then put this on top as well. So there's so many things that you can do with these. I'll use these as primers, liquid highlighters or to add a little bit more glow to my foundation. But these are definitely hits in her line. Let's move on to foundations. Charlotte has three different foundation formulas in her line. She has a very light coverage one, which is called the light wonder. She has what I would consider to be more of a medium coverage, kind of a gray everyday in the middle, right in between foundation. That is called her magic foundation. And then she has a heavy full coverage, full duty foundation and that is her airbrush flawless finish foundation. First, let's go into the light wonder foundation. If you like really light coverage, this might be the guy that you go for. Personally, I think this is going to be a great for this summer. I use this today as just a quick first layer of foundation so that you could see how it applied. It's a very, very glowy foundation. Charlotte is known for her glowy complexion products and just glowy everything. This gives you that glow. I think this is really great to mix into more full coverage thick foundations because this kind of thins it out, but also gives it more of a glow, a healthy do to the skin. I like this on my skin personally. I prefer a little bit more perfecting and coverage. Because this is glowy, it sometimes emphasizes the imperfections on your skin. If you have pores, the glow here does emphasize that. Where I have redness, this doesn't really cover my redness. So for me, I will wear this alone in the summer if I want a quick everyday out-the-door glow. This is really nice and it does provide a very light amount of coverage as well to kind of even out the skin a little bit. But personally for me, it's not enough, but if you have really nice skin and you just want to add a little extra glow to your skin, you will really like this. Her Magic Foundation, I personally don't own it anymore. But for me, it was just an okay foundation. I didn't find anything really special about it, but I also didn't find anything really bad about it either. It just wasn't something that led me to wanting to repurchase it. But it is that middle-of-the-road kind of foundation. It gives you medium coverage. It gives you not too matte of a finish, not too glowy of a finish. And it did its job. It wore okay. Everything about that foundation is just okay to me. So for me, there's just a lot of other foundations that I prefer over that one, but it's not a bad foundation. And then the last foundation in her line is the Airbrush Flawless Foundation. I wear the shade number four neutral. I think 4.5 would be a little bit of a better match for me, but that's okay. I can still make this work. This foundation is full coverage. Like, it perfects your skin. It's not going to look natural at all. If you like a natural-looking foundation, this does not have a skin-like finish whatsoever. It just completely perfects your skin. So whenever I'm having really bad skin days, very bad acne, very bad breakouts, this, I put it on top. My face looks like a completely clear canvas. So for that, I really do enjoy this foundation, but personally, it is a bit too thick and makeupy for me. So I do like to mix it with other products like my APH Luminous Foundation or even the Light Wonder Foundation is a great mix with this one. But if you like full coverage, this is really fantastic. A downside of this is that I feel like it doesn't last the longest. So when I first put it on, I think my skin looks amazing, but two to three hours in, I do notice it does start to look a little bit more makeupy and I do start to get a little bit oily in the center of my face, which I'm not a very oily person. So that kind of says a lot about this. But overall, I really do love this foundation. I think it's a great mixing foundations to add more coverage. I put it on top of the Light Wonder Foundation today. So the glow is showing through from all those glowy products that I put underneath. But as you could see in the demo, this one definitely perfected my skin. This one is also $44 if I forgot to mention that. So let's go into color corrector. This is a semi new product to her line, but it is new to me. I did purchase it this month and I have mine in the shade Fair. If I could go back, I would get this in the shade medium because that one is a little bit more peachy. But the point of this product is to color correct your face, especially your under eyes. So this is $32 and honestly, I really do enjoy this product. I wouldn't mind going back and actually getting this in another color as well. But I really like this color. I find it to be very universal because I put it on other areas of my face, pre foundation and concealer as well. So I'll put it on my under eyes and that definitely does brighten my under eyes and correct. But if I have really bad zits or just really bad scarring, if I put this on top, I definitely helps mute it for the foundation on top. So I think this is a really nice product. It's very smooth. I will say I do notice my concealer does crease if it's a thinner concealer, which is strange, but if I do put this underneath a thinner concealer, I do notice that it will crease a little bit more. Nothing bad enough for me not to want to use this underneath my eyes. But with more thicker, robust concealers that aren't prone to creasing, this does fine underneath. And it's not a sticky one. There's some other under eye correctors that I find to be sticky. This one is not. It's really smooth, very easy to apply and this really does a good job of neutralizing imperfections on your face a lot. In her line, she does have a few different concealer formulas. I have her most popular one. This is called the Magic Away Liquid Concealer. I have mine in the shade number two. I think three would have fit me a bit better, but that's okay. This is $32. Personally for me, I don't really care too much for this concealer. I hate the packaging. I'm just kind of old, so it's dried and it's hard to get the cap off, but it's a sponge. I really struggle to get the product up and out of the sponge and I have to twist the bottom a lot to get the product out. So as far as the packaging goes, I really dislike it. It's unsanitary. It's hard to get the product out. It dries out really quickly. The product itself also isn't my favorite formula. I find it to be really creasy underneath my eyes and, you know, I'm so young. This really does emphasize the fine lines that I have underneath my eyes. So this does provide a medium to full coverage. You can build it up. It does run a little bit more thick as you build it up, which makes it more prone to creasing. A lot of people swear by this concealer, but as far as my under eyes go, I don't really enjoy it. Today, I use it to really brighten up my face because it is brightening and I love the coverage that I get from this. I do prefer this on my face rather than my under eyes. So where I use it to brighten today, like down the center of my nose, my chin and right here in the center of the forehead. I really like how it looks. It looks very smooth, but on my under eyes, I'm really struggling. And quickly, let's talk powder. She has a couple of different formulas, a loose formula and then a pressed formula. I will admit, I do feel like I failed because I haven't tried her loose formula. That is called the Charlotte's Genius Magic Powder. It is $45. I've heard very good things about the formula. I've also heard that it smells like feet. I've heard that she has reformulated it, so it doesn't smell like feet. Can't speak on it. I haven't tried it, but that definitely is the next thing on the list that I want to try from her. But I do have her very popular airbrush flawless finish powder. I used it today to set the center of my face. I have mine in the shade number two medium. The shade range in this is awful, but the formula itself is so good. This is one of my most used powders. Now, I really don't like this for setting up my makeup, especially my under eyes. I do find that when I use this to set my under eyes, they do crease, but this is an extremely blurring powder and it's a perfect touch-up powder, in my opinion, or a finishing powder. So after I've already done my makeup, I will put this in the center of my face. My face looks instantly smoother and more blurred and you can pack on as much as you want of it. It doesn't look cakey, and especially throughout the day as you get oily, if you keep repressing the powder into your skin, this is one of the few powders where it doesn't start to cake up or look gross or like you're piling on makeup. It is just flawless on the skin and this is another staple product from her that I highly, highly recommend you try out if you are new to her makeup line. Moving into contour bronzer type of products, I have two different formulas to share with you today. So we will start with the liquid one that I demoed. So I put this underneath the powder one that I'm going to talk about next. This is the Hollywood Contour Wand and I have mine in the fair to medium shade and this is incredible. It is $38. Again, I don't really like the packaging. I really don't like the sponge, but the product itself is so good that it is worth it in my opinion. It looks very scary when you apply this to your face at first, but it blends out with such ease. It is very easy to use and it looks really good on the skin. It doesn't break up your makeup underneath and this is one of my favorite liquid highlighters by far in the makeup industry. It looks intimidating, but it is very user-friendly and just the way that it blends is what really makes it so unique. This particular color, it's not too warm. It's kind of a neutral shade. So it does shade the face, but it adds a touch of warmth, but it's not cool enough to where it only shades the face. So this is another one of her products that is my all-time favorites from her. We also have her film star of bronze and glow. I have mine in the shade fair to medium. So inside you have two shades, a sculpt shade and a highlight shade. I used the sculpt shade today to set the liquid contour that I had on. And there's something about this powder that is so special to me, you guys. But same thing with the liquid one. It's cool to shade, but it still adds a little bit of warmth to your face. This is perfect for when I just want some dimension to my face so that I don't look pale or ghostly. This adds a perfect light amount. And then the highlighter here is very soft and subtle. I didn't think I would like this at first, but I do find myself using both of these for the face and being very, very happy. The highlighter is really soft, but it does give you a glow that you don't expect from just looking at it or swatching it. It's very natural. Kind of blend it into the skin type of product. This is $68. And though I do love it, I think as a first-time Charlotte Tilbury user, I wouldn't say this is one of the first products that you should go for. If you have the money or you can get this item on sale, beautiful product, beautiful powder, beautiful colors. For sure, I don't have anything bad to say, but I do think $68 is a bit up there for what it is. So now let's move on to blushes. I really enjoy her blush formula. We're going to talk cream first because that is what I put down on my face today. So she has these items called Beach Sticks. And it's probably the name, but these are perfect for summer. So I have two shades. I have Las Salinas, which is what I'm wearing on my cheeks today. And then the other color that I have is the Moon Beach. So for this formula, it's supposed to be a lip and cheek color. I use Las Salinas on my lips before I put lipstick down just to add some color to my face. I don't love these as lip colors. I think they sit on the lips a bit weird, but as a cream blush, I think these are really pretty. If you put down a nice tinted moisturizer in the summer and just paint these onto your cheeks and use your fingers to blend them out, these are perfect for adding a color and glow to your face. The shade Moon Beach, which is currently out of stock on her website right now, does have a little bit of glow to it. And Las Salinas also has a little bit of glow. This one is available, but it's really pretty if you like a pinky type of color. These are $45 each. And personally, I really like these. I think these are an underrated product in her line, but I think these are a really good formula. They don't move the foundation around. They apply very easily. I personally prefer to rub a sponge on it and then pat the color onto my cheek. But if you want a really nice, easy cream blush, these are a really good formula. So I do recommend these past my test. Depending on your skin tone, these could also work for highlighters, but these are the Beauty Light Wands. So if you have more of a medium to deep complexion, you may want to try these guys as highlighters, but if you have a lighter complexion, definitely try these as glowy blushes. And that's what I really enjoy about this product. These colors are actually pretty universal and it doesn't look too glowy to wear as a blush if you like a glowy blush. Obviously, if you don't like a glowy blush, this will be too glowy for you. But this hits right on the edge though, because it is quite a metallic formula, but I think it's just right there. It doesn't quite cross the line. But I have two of these in the shade Pink Gasm, which is more of a pink, of course, and then Peach Gasm, which is more of a peach. These are $38 each and these are stunning. So here is Pink Gasm. And then let me run on some of Peach Gasm. Peach Gasm and then Pink Gasm. I think if you really are afraid of it looking too metallic, I would go for Pink Gasm more because it does have more of a colored base, whereas Peach Gasm might look a little bit too highlighted if you're more light to medium. If you are more fair, you actually might prefer Peach Gasm, but these are beautiful to use as liquid blushes. They don't cause your foundation to break down underneath or move, but just be aware if you don't like a really glowy, metallic-y kind of cheek, you won't enjoy these. If you are intimidated by the glow, use these sparingly, but a little bit goes a long way with these and I think these are beautiful as blushes. I really enjoy them. Let's talk powder blushes. In my collection, I personally have four different shades. So these are $40 each and in my opinion are definitely worth it. Now, the concept of these, they are called the cheek-to-cheek blushes and you're supposed to use the outside rim to apply the color on your cheek and then use the inside rim right on that apple to really give it a pop. Right now, I am wearing pillow talk. So this is a more muted kind of everyday color. This, I think, is the most universal, safe kind of color. So as a staple, I would recommend picking up pillow talk. You can actually also use the center of the shade as an actual highlight on your cheek or you can do what I did and just use it as a pop to add a little bit more glow to the cheek. Another one that I also really enjoy. If you like a more peachy pink kind of blush is Love Glow. This is my newest one to the collection. If you're more of a neutral blush kind of lover, you might want to go with Sex on Fire right here. You have a really light pale color. Then you have the shade to add some depth to it. A really bright one for the deeper skin tones. We have Love is the Drug. So really quickly on screen, I am going to show you the swatches of all of the powder blushes that I have. So we have pillow talk, Sex on Fire, Love is the Drug, and then Love Glow. These are the powder blushes. I do want to talk about one of the face palettes that is also still available on her website. This is limited edition. The other shade of this is sold out, but this is the face palette in Light Gasm. Then in here, you have a highlight, a multi-glow which you can use for whatever you want, a blush, and then you have a bronzer. Now, this palette I really do enjoy. I love the finish that it gives on my skin. However, I don't necessarily think that it's worth $75 because not every product in here is perfect. The bronzer doesn't really show up on me. This shade right here doesn't flatter my skin tone. The blush is more of a blush chopper. I don't get an actual blush color to my cheek. The highlighter is what really stands out in here that I think is really amazing. Overall, I really enjoy this palette because I love the overall finish that it gives to my skin. However, sometimes it does need a little bit of assistance from other products. So for $75, I don't necessarily know that this is justified, but I really do like it. I will admit, I think it's a very nice palette. And then the last couple of items for the face that I have to talk about are, of course, highlighters. I have two formulas from her to talk about, and this formula I have already talked about, but this is the Beauty Light 1 and this is in the shade Spotlight. This is definitely a highlighter for every skin tone. It's not like the Pink Asm or Peach Asm where you use them as blushes if you're lighter. This is a really light highlight. I'm not a huge liquid highlighter fan, and if I'm being honest, I prefer the Hollywood Flawless Filter as a liquid highlight compared to this. Now, this is really pretty. I did use it in my demo today, and you can see that it does apply a really nice natural glow to the skin, but I do find it does very, very slightly move my foundation underneath, and I find most liquid highlighters do that. This is better than most of the liquid highlighters that I've tried. I'm just not a big liquid highlighter girl, but this is an award winner. It's really great, and I definitely heard a lot of people say that this is the best liquid highlighter they've tried, so if you are into liquid highlighters, this might be a formula that you should pick up. It is $38. And one of the best things about these, by the way, is how well they set themselves. These don't move once you put them on and they don't fade either. The last highlight item that I have is called the Bar of Gold Palette. This is $58, and in here you get three highlighters, and as you can see, she is very well-loved. It took me a while to really like this product. When I first picked it up, I wasn't so into it, but as I've had it, as you can see, I have fallen in love with this. The way that these powders blend into the skin is so seamless, and I think that's what makes this formula very special. It is quite a metallic finish, but it doesn't emphasize texture. It blends into the skin beautifully. You can build it up. You can blend it down to have more of a natural highlight. So for me, I feel like this highlight itself is very versatile, but it can give you the beaming-est of the beam highlights without emphasizing texture. So I really love this highlighter palette. I definitely recommend it. It's one of my favorite products from her line. The must-have products for me and her complexion line has to be the Hollywood Flullist Filter, one of the best, and a very unique product. The Hollywood Contour Wand, her cheek-to-cheek blushes, and her bar of gold palette. I really do feel like those products in particular are very special to her line. So now it's time to go into the eye products. I will admit, of all of the categories, I will say that eyes is the one that I am the least familiar with as far as very specific products like eyeliner and mascara and things like that. But as far as eyeshadows go, I definitely have a good handle on what her line has to offer. She has two different types of formats. She has palettes and then she has quads. So we're going to dive into the quads in a moment, but I do want to talk about her bigger palettes first. So currently online, it looks like she has three of the bigger palettes that I do have, which if you're starting off with Charlotte Tilbury, I definitely recommend you look into her bigger palettes because these are a better value. These long rectangular ones are going to run at $75. She has one palette that I'm actually surprised to steal on the website because this came out a while ago. This is $65. This is the Icon Eyeshadow Palette. So I do want to talk about this first because for me, I think this is a really great beginner eyeshadow palette for Charlotte Tilbury. It's a bit different than the rest of her line just because this has basically no mattes in it. But that's what's very special about her formula is that you don't really need mattes. She loves that all over glowy shimmery eye and I do think that it's not unflattery like a lot of other shimmer formulas out there. She has a formulation that makes shimmer all over the lid okay. And the reason that I love the Icon Palette is one, it's the best value in her entire line as far as how much product you're getting and how much you're paying. She has a really great range of colors in here to her line because I feel like a lot of these colors can be duped or very similar to a lot of her quads. So you have more of the crazy colorful smoky eyes and then you have her very typical bronzy color and then her most popular kind of pinky tone, mauve tone colors. So this is a great range here and I think this is a great pickup. And I really have enjoyed this palette the longer that I've had it. That's not to say though that I don't love these guys also. So this is the Starry Eyes Hypnotized. This is $75. This one I love so much too because of the different range of colors that you get and this one is a little bit more Charlotte Tilbury style. Like this one was a little bit of an oddball for her line but this one is true to Charlotte Tilbury style where she curates the looks for you in this palette so you get four different looks that you can do whatever you want with. And what's really great about this one is all four of these looks are very different from each other. So I feel like this one you get a lot of variety and the formula of this is so extra smooth. It's amazing. So if you're looking to try a variety of different colors and looks from Charlotte Tilbury, this might be the way you want to go. And then the last one, this is her newest big one. This is the Pillow Talk Instant Eye Palette and I do really enjoy this one. However, I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner because it is all kind of one shade. You can only get so many looks with this I feel. Don't get me wrong. The quality in here is incredible and I like that this one actually has a lot more masks than her other palettes and her matte formula is just as good as the shimmery formula. But for me, this one just isn't unique enough to justify it as a first time purchase. But don't get me wrong. It's actually a really, really nice palette. And if you like those pinky tones and you stick solely to the pinky tones then you might actually really enjoy this palette. But as far as starting off, I would recommend choosing between these two. And now let's talk quads. I have quite a few of the quads. Now I will say I don't want to do a deep dive into her quads because I am currently working on a whole deep dive video ranking all of these palettes, doing a tutorial with each of the palettes. So make sure if you subscribe to my channel if you're interested in seeing that. So I don't want to give away too much information because that is a special video in itself. And I know a lot of my subscribers have been looking forward to but I do quickly want to share some information about her quads. So they are $53 each and if you look into the value of eyeshadows of the makeup industry Charlotte Tilbury actually has one of the worst values. However, her formula is spectacular and what's very unique about her quads is that she basically lays out a look that you can do. So you start off normally right here with the prime shade that you pull all over. Then you use this to enhance your crease. Then you smoke it out with the deepest color in the outer corner and then you finish off with a pop to the center of the lid. And if you follow the steps, your look is going to look great. That is one thing that I have found with her line. If you do what she says, your makeup's going to look good and just the act of convenience and not having to think about it and the colors blending so beautifully together, you're going to have a good look no matter what is what makes these shadows very special. If you are tight on money, her quads aren't the first place I would look in her line. If I'm being honest, I just think it has to be something that you want to invest and actually feel is worth your money. So if you don't really have a deep desire to own them, I don't think you're really missing out on too much. I love them. Don't get me wrong. I think they have a great formula. A lot of her colors kind of look the same and most of the time you can find very similar looks within her Baker palettes. But I do want to share with you some of my favorites. But first she has two main different types of quads. She has her regular quads which are mostly going to comprise of different textures and dimensions and then she has her palettes of pops. This palette of pops started because she has a pop formula that you put on the center of the lid and it's all glittery. So I have two of them. My humble opinion, I don't like these. I find her pop formula to get all over my face at the end of the day. I just don't really think they have enough color to them to be able to be represented in four different shades in one palette. They're just not my favorite formula from her. If one of her quads has a pop formula, I'm okay with that. But it's not going to be my favorite color in the palette ever. So the fact that that formula is all in one quad, I just personally am not a big fan of her pop shades. So I would pass on her palette of pops. Now, as far as the quad, I just want to share with you my top three picks for beginners. So the first one is what I'm wearing right now and this is the shade exaggerize. This one is one of her most popular ones because it's supposed to make your eyes pop. It's a very soft palette and I really do enjoy this palette a lot. I think you get a really pretty look with it every time and this to me gives the typical Charlotte Tilbury glowy eye kind of look. So that's why I like it. So if you're looking for an all over a glowy eye that's going to enhance your eyes, I definitely recommend exaggerize. Another one that I think is a classic that I would recommend owning from her line is pillow talk. This is kind of what made her brand so big and this does pull more peachy on my skin tone. I find that on different people it pulls a different undertone. But this is a really great classic Charlotte Tilbury quad. This is what kind of got her brand started up. If you really like soft, girly, peachy, pinky kind of tones, I think you're really going to enjoy this one. It's very soft and very pretty and just so effortless to create a pretty eye. The last one that I recommend if you like more bronzy kind of colors, this is a newer one to me and I have fallen in love. This is the Bella Sophia. So this one's a little bit more deeper since the other two recommendations were a little bit lighter. This one I really like for a deeper smoky kind of eye with a little bit of a bronze glittery shade from the pop formula. Dark shades a lot of times can be intimidating and I think Charlotte Tilbury finds a way to make them work and effortless or beginners. So that's why I chose this palette because she has her deeper shades in here but you'll see how easy they are to work with with the Bella Sophia. That is all I have as far as her powder formulation. She does have some individual cream shadows that I do want to talk about. These are called the eyes mesmerize. I have three shades here and I do really like these. These are at $32 each and they're just a cream shadow. One thing I have to say about these shadows is that I don't find they last the longest for me because I have drier skin. I don't have oily eyelids. Longevity for me is not a problem. I do find that these will crease but I think they still are a beautiful formula. They're very easy to work with and I do think it's worth having one or two in your collection, not the whole line. Colors themselves do run a little bit more sheer. It's more so about the finish and effect that it has on the eye as you wear them out for every day. So I don't think it's necessary to have every single color in the line but to pick up one or two I think it's fine because they are really, really pretty. Of the three shades that I have, the one that I recommend most is rose gold just because it is so pretty. It's going to look really beautiful with the pink gazzam on your cheek and then this on the eyes. That's a monochromatic look that you will love. A rose gold is personally my favorite color. I have Verushka which is a deeper kind of charcoal color with a little bit of an olive undertone to it. I don't reach for this one as much but it's really great in the winter or if you are a smoky eye lover. And then Marie Antoinette. This one is a little bit more soft. It's a cooler tone, soft satin taupe kind of color and I will put this all over my lid for a simple look with a pop of brown in the crease. This is great for every day. It does pull a little bit more sheer on the lid than you would expect. So these are a really good formula but they aren't great. If that makes sense, I do have to admit though I love the rose gold so much. So for me, the rose gold is a great formula but the other two colors honestly I can kind of pass on. She also has a formula called the color chameleons. These are like eyeshadows in a stick. They are $27 each. I only have one and this is champagne diamonds. She actually has colors that are supposed to enhance certain eyes. I have mine for brown eyes and it's just like a really shiny kind of silver champagne color. Personally, I don't find myself reaching for this very often. It's nice for me to use this as a pop to the inner corner. The formula of it's fine. It's nice and creamy. It lasts a pretty long time for being a cream stick and it does set down. Again, not something in the line that I would say you need to need to have but it's not a bad formula. She also has a few different eyeliner formulas. She has an eye coal. I personally never tried that. She has a liquid liner but I did recently dive into her eyeliners a little bit because I did pick up all four of the eye color magic liner duos. This is from a new collection from her and all of these have a quad that they correspond with. And guys, I really love these liners. They aren't your typical black brown kind of colors. So this has really forced me to add colored eyeliner into my everyday routine. And she chose such good colors because I still feel comfortable wearing these colored eyeliners for everyday life. So as far as the formulation goes and I can't speak on how this formula compares to our other liners, I find the matte to be not as creamy as I would like. I've definitely dealt with creamier pencil liners in my life but these do set down really great and they don't smudge. So it's kind of give or take. Like would you rather have a creamy eyeliner that doesn't last as long and smudges or would you have a liner that's a little bit more tough to put on but it lasts a long time? I do think there are better eyeliner formulas out there but I think her colors are very unique and metallic sides I'm not as crazy about. I can use them as eyeshadow bases if I would like some of the metallics I find are better than others. For me, it's more about the matte side that I like better. These guys are $30 each which I don't think is bad given that you get two different colors on one eyeliner. But honestly, I really, really love these. Right now I'm wearing the matte side to mesmerizing maroon just to add a little bit of definition and it's just so much softer because it's not black. I like these. I think they're good. I don't think they're a necessity but if you like colored eyeliner these are really, really fun. We have green lights, super blue, mesmerizing maroon, copper charge. Shelly also has a few mascara formulas in her line. I personally have never tried them. I'm very, very picky about mascaras. I don't really feel the need to try her mascaras. So that leads me to the final part where we are going to talk about lips. Honestly, Charlotte Tilbury definitely has my favorite lip line especially her lipsticks. She has some of the best, most wearable colors. She also has some other great formulas starting off with her lip liners. I really enjoy her lip liners because they are very creamy and then they set down and they really do last a long time. And then as I just said, she has the best colors. They're so natural. They're so wearable. My personal favorites for every day. I like pillow talk. It is a light pinky nude. Right now I'm wearing pillow talk medium or pillow talk two, which is the deeper version of the original just to give my lips some extra dimension. One of the best nude lip liners is called iconic nude. So if you're into that contoury brown lip liner that you can use under almost any lipstick, it's iconic nude. So I do have a few colors as you can see. So I'm going to show you the swatches right now. So of course my iconic nude is not here, but here are the other shades that I have. So I have pillow talk three, foxy brown, love trap, supersize me, hot gossip, pillow talk two, and then pillow talk. So that's what the lip liners are like. Her lip liners, by the way, are $22. So we are going to get into lipsticks and I've got to admit to you guys, my lipstick collection from Charlotte Tilbury is absolutely out of control. I'm not as crazy as it seems though. Some of these are my moms just so I could take a look at the full range. But if you are interested in seeing some lip swatches of her lipsticks, I do have a couple lip swatch videos that I will link down below. But her lipsticks are my absolute favorite. As far as her regular bullet lipsticks go, she has two different formulas. Her matte revolution and her kissing formula. Matte revolution, it's matte. Now, her matte formula isn't extremely drying, but let's call a matte a matte is drying. And that's just the nature of those types of ingredients and formulas. She has a very smooth matte formula and it is very, very nice. Don't get me wrong. Her kissing formula is creamy. It has a shine to it. And I recommend if you're looking into picking up her lipsticks, you look into her kissing formula. I think it really does make a difference. If you're looking for something a little bit more sassy, she has a collection called Hot Lips 2. Now Hot Lips 2 line, what makes this line special is she has really pretty limited edition packaging. I did do a full lip swatch of the whole collection if you want to see the colors in there. Within the Hot Lips 2 collection, there are her different formulas. Right now I am wearing in love with Olivia all over my lips, which as you can see is a your lips but way better kind of color. It just adds freshness and life to your face. So I highly recommend in love with Olivia. Also from the Hot Lips 2, another favorite of mine as far as nudes go is JK Magic, which is just a little bit lighter, a little bit more pinky nude. If you're looking for a little bit of a brighter, more different color, perfect for spring, definitely look into Karina Star. I'm going to save myself some time. I'm definitely going to be linking my try-on video of this so you can take a look at the colors in there. But most definitely JK Magic in love with Olivia and Karina Star are my three favorite from that collection. And then of course from her regular line, IHOP 3 Staples. I did talk about two of these lipsticks in my all-time favorite nudes video because these are my two most used lipsticks in my entire collection, you guys. If you are going to start off with lipsticks, in my opinion, I think that you need to go for these two if you like nudes because these don't necessarily add color or brightness to your face as much as a pinky shade would. But nude Kate is a really, really light beigey nude. This is so beautiful. And then Hepburn Honey. This is probably my favorite lipstick in my entire collection. It's a brownie nude. That's just so wearable for every day. Seriously, I haven't met a person who didn't love this lipstick. I have put so many people onto this lipstick. It is amazing. These are both the Kissing Formula. And then if you are looking for something that's a little bit more brightening and natural, I do have to recommend her very classic Pillow Talk Lipstick. I think this is beautiful for brides. Let's think of like bridal lipsticks. Pillow Talk is the way to go because it's literally your lips. But better, you can shape your lips with the Pillow Talk Lip Liner and then with this on top. Just so beautiful. So from her regular line for starters, I recommend Pillow Talk, Nude Kate, or Hepburn Honey. But I've got to be honest here. For me, Charlotte Tilbury Lipsticks are my favorite thing in her whole line. I just think she has the best colors, the best formula. So I personally would like to start there. I don't think I mentioned this because I was chatting too much. Her regular lipsticks are $34. Her hot lips too are $37 because the packaging of these is refillable and you can interchange them. I don't do that. So here are my lipstick swatches of some of my favorite shades. We have JK Magic, Hepburn Honey, Nude Kate, Carina Star, In Love with Olivia and then Pillow Talk. Another formula that I do want to talk about as far as lipsticks is they are called the Diamonds Formula. So there's two. We have Pillow Talk Diamonds and then Lucky Diamonds. These are $34 each. They are still on the website and what they are are basically glitter infused products. So right here we have Pillow Talk and here is Lucky Diamonds. These are $34 each. I like these a lot and I think they transform your lips. You have to put a lipstick underneath because I find when you wear these alone you look like you have copper lips or really foiled lips and it's not a very flattering look. But if you blend these into a creamy lipstick it adds extra dimension which I think is really pretty. Though I am happy that I purchased these $34 is a lot. So it's not something that I'm going to highly recommend. So my very last item for Charlotte Tilbury that I have to talk to you about and that is her lip lusters. These are lip glosses. As you can see my collection is kind of sad compared to all of my other lip items from her. I only have two and I only have two because quite frankly her gloss formula I don't find to be very special. To find lip gloss these are $22 each and I have the shade Pillow Talk of Coors and then Blondie which is a little bit lighter. I just don't think these lip glosses are extremely special. They're not too sticky or anything. She has pretty colors. They add a nice shine but I find that they definitely don't last. They aren't exceptionally shiny like I would like. I just feel like at this price point there are better brands that I personally prefer. Her lip glosses don't really do it for me. We have made it. That is the ultimate guide to Charlotte Tilbury's makeup line. I've gone through basically every formula she has in her line and I've told you whether or not I find them to be worth it or something that you need to pick up from her line or not. Seriously, I hope you guys found this video helpful. I wanted to create a resource for you that you can look back on if you were ever interested in purchasing anything in the line. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I hope you found it helpful. Let's help each other out if you have any questions about Charlotte Tilbury in general. 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