 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. So the time has finally come for me to review the brand new Charlotte Tilbury Glow Gazzam Collection. So if you want to hear my thoughts on this collection, then just keep watching. So first of all, this collection looked absolutely gorgeous. You guys know I had to pick this up and review it for you guys and you guys were asking. So here finally is. So the Glow Gazzam Collection is currently only available on the Charlotte Tilbury website right now. Not sure when it will be coming to Sephora, but I do know it will be available in stores starting on May 2nd. So get ready for that just a couple more weeks. The collection includes two Glow Gazzam face palettes, both of which I picked up. Three beauty light wands. I did only pick one up and then finally two different shades of the eyes to mesmerize, which did come out previously and they were sold out. So they've restocked on them and then put them in this collection. I did not pick either of those up, but they do look very beautiful. So the two face palettes that came out of course, which are the show stoppers of this collection are called the Glow Gazzam face palettes. They come in two different shades. You have light gazzam and then you have love gazzam. As you can see, this one is clearly much lighter for more light to medium skin tones and this one is for medium to deep skin tones. I will get into that in a few minutes, but I did just want to show you that I did pick up both so that I can compare them for you guys. And like I said, I did only pick up one of the beauty wands. So I got pink gazzam. They also have a peach gazzam, which I am kind of considering picking up. And then they had gold gazzam, which I did not pick up because I felt like that wouldn't be quite suitable for my skin tone. But if you do really love a gold liquid highlighter, I would recommend it for more medium to deep skin tones. I think you guys will really like it. Charlotte Tilbury has a very good formula with these beauty wands. I personally am not in love with a liquid cream highlighter, but she does have a pretty good formula with those. I do want to quickly talk about the one that I did pick up. So this is pink gazzam and it comes in her typical packaging for her beauty wands. Personally, I hate this packaging. That's just my own personal preference. When you first swatch it, it looks quite opaque. As you can see, it looks very metallic, swash-wise, and it looks very pigmented. But as soon as you start to blend it out, it really does sheer out, so it's not quite as scary. So when I applied it to my cheek, I just kind of wanted to try it out before I talked about it in this video, so I just put some foundation on this half of my face, and I just went straight in with the beauty wand and started blending it out with my fingers. You guys, it looked very intimidating at first, but blended out very sheer and beautiful, just like her typical beauty wand formula. This is so pretty and so natural. If you do not like a glowy look on your cheek, you are not going to like this, but I really do love this pink gazzam color. It's very light, very natural. It gives such a beautiful flush to the face. Now, obviously, the only experience I have with that is what I showed in the video, so I definitely do want to play with this some more. So keep an eye out on a product update video, but I will say from what I can tell right now, I do really like this and I do think it's beautiful. I think on a more deeper complexion, you might not love this as much as I do because it does go quite sheer. It is slightly buildable, but you're not going to get full opacity as when you swatch it really. So just be aware of that, that you can build up on it a little bit, but I wouldn't go too crazy. I'm considering buying another one. By the way, these retail for $38 each, or you can get the bundle of all three for $100. So thus far, I really am enjoying this quite a lot. All right, so let's get into the nitty-gritty, the part that I know you guys have been waiting for, the Glow Gazzam Face Palettes. So both of these retail for $75 each, which is, I mean, it's Charlotte Tilbury, that price doesn't surprise me, but you know, $75 is a lot. So the whole collection comes in this holographic kind of box. Really cute. But let's talk about the actual packaging on these guys. They are so beautiful. They have this watercolor effect, which has a face in it. So beautiful. They both have the same packaging. On the back, it tells you what each of the products are, and then you get a really nice bit mirror, which is always appreciated. This actually is really nice to do your makeup and it's quite large. So the two we have here are Light Gazzam, which obviously is the much lighter one, and then Love Gazzam, which has a lot more deepness and warmth to it. The reason that I wanted to pick both up is because I've really been appreciating brands that make skin tone specific palettes rather than those brands that put out one palette or two palettes, and it's just a mixture of different shades that are supposed to work for all skin tones. But in reality, if you pick those up, you can only use some of the shades and not all of the shades, which is kind of a waste of money. So I really appreciate brands that try and make the effort for skin tone specific palettes so that you can use all four of the shades. Charlotte Tilbury is kind of known for not being the most inclusive brand. So I just wanted to see how far they went with that more medium to deep palette, and if it would work for me and with all due respect, it should not work for me and I was kind of hoping for that just so that we could see a brand that really locked down on that skin tone specific palette. So both of these palettes are described online as a glow-gasmic prisma highlight, multi-glow, love blush, and bronze for all over, love light, rainbow effects, skin, and eye gliding. It features four gorgeous glowing shades to enhance every skin tone and will bring instant magic to your makeup look. So here's what I thought was interesting. On the back, it labels highlight as one, multi-glow as two, pop blush as three, and bronze as four. For the average person, I would definitely think that that means that's the order that you use it. And then you look online for the application tips and it's the complete opposite. You want a bronze first, then put the blush on, then put the highlighter on, and then put that multi-glow on. So that's what they recommend online. I mean, obviously that doesn't really bother me. I'm going to use it how I want it, but I don't know why they did that. I feel like that's quite confusing because the numbers here are different than the numbers for application recommendation. That's me looking really far into that, but that just wouldn't make the most sense to me. So both of the palettes are laid out the same and that you have a bronzer here, a blush here, the multi-glow, what they call it here, and then the highlighter right here. So let's specifically get into light-gasm first. That is what is on this side of my face. So I did spot clean my brushes in between each use. I just wanted to make sure I was using the same brushes for both sides so that I can get the most accurate opinion. So for the bronzer, I use the E-Sum X-51 and the first thing that I did was I put the bronzer on. Now the bronzer in here is really beautiful. It's really light and what I do like about this is it is buildable. Now all of these are kind of that gelé formula, which seems to be quite popular this year. It doesn't create a mess or too much powder and it is quite workable and buildable. So for beginners, the gelé formula is fantastic. Personally, I prefer a bit of a more powdery consistency. However, that's just a personal preference. I do think these are really awesome for people who do have really heavy hands. So this bronzer is really light on my skin tone, but it was buildable, which was really great. So if you are very fair, this bronzer thing is going to look really good on you. It wasn't too warm. It's kind of a perfect bronze shade, honestly. I really do like it. It did add warmth out being too red or anything or orange. So this bronzer was really beautiful. I did kind of have to dig into every single color of this, I would say, especially that bronzer. I did go back in all the time, but you know what? I feel like this is a bronzer where you can never apply too much. So that is really good. So like I said, for a beginner, this is really lovely for somebody who doesn't like the look of too much. I think you will really like that. I then went in with a blush for blush today. I use the Esum X52 now for this blush shade. It's not really my favorite. It's a very pink shade with a strong, strong gold shift. It's very shimmery. If you don't like a shimmery blush, you're not going to like it on my cheek. It's literally all gold when the light catches it and that's not my preference for blush. I don't really like that really strong golden shift because I feel like that does emphasize texture, but that's just a personal thing. It is very pretty. This doesn't have too much color to it. I wish it had more of a base color and a little like a touch less shimmer. It is buildable. It starts off very light, but I just wish it had a stronger base color and that shift is really, really strong. So some of you may like that, but for me personally, I don't love it. I think it's okay. I can see myself grabbing for another blush and using this as a blush topper to add that little bit of a sheen. Also, this blush is really good if you don't like adding highlight. You know, if you want that blush and highlight combo, this is the perfect blush, but given all of the other shimmery additives in here, I just didn't find this so necessary to have such a strong shift. I then went in with the highlight shade and I used the Morphe. I believe it's a Y for brush. The letters are kind of taken off and you guys, this is definitely for me the show stopper of this specific palette. It is so beautiful on my skin tone. It is so super, duper glowy. Like this really is a gorgeous highlight. It looks super smooth on the skin as well. It applied seamlessly and it actually deposited quite a lot of color for that gelay formula. I didn't feel the need to have to build it up that much. Also, before the highlight, sorry, I forgot I did use this what's described as a multi-glow and I was kind of confused as to what I would do with this. Honestly, this works as a more neutral highlighter on my skin tone. It applies that glow, but it's very close to my skin tone. So it doesn't add a dark cast, but it also doesn't create this beam. So I do like this color. I can see this as an all over just like cheek glow as well. So if I don't apply this, this works well as that blush and highlighter. Beware, this is much more metallic and almost chrome compared to the blush. So if you do use this as a blush, if you have texture on your cheeks, that won't be very good, but I do like this color. I actually kind of applied it everywhere all over my face and it did apply that very strong glow, but it was very pretty. Overall, with the color scheme of this, I felt like everything looks very seamless in my skin. There is no sometimes. What is it that chocolate strawberry vanilla look on your face? All of these colors blend together absolutely beautifully. So this is a very cohesive palette on the face. So on my light skin tone, I actually really, really love this. I think it is gorgeous, but honestly, I feel like this palette is only really compatible for fair to light skin tones. Once we hit that medium range, this isn't going to work for you, which there is nothing wrong with that because they did come out with a deeper palette. So I'm not mad at that at all that this is a little bit more exclusive to fair to light skin tones because you know what? That's kind of what it's marketed as and they do have another option. So I am very, very happy with this face palette. So let's move on to the Love Gasm palette. I will be honest of upfront. This does work for me, which doesn't make me mad, but I'm just like a little bit disappointed because I really wanted her to take that inclusivity and run with it, but let's just get into it. So for the bronzer shade, it definitely has a lot more warmth to it and it is a little bit deeper. I wouldn't say it's crazy deeper by any means, but it definitely had a little bit more red and warmth to it as compared to the Light Gasm, but I can definitely make this bronzer work for me. I don't dislike it at all. Like, I think it looks nice, but it is a complete different tone than the Light Gasm. This definitely is for more medium skin tones, but if you have a light skin tone, this will work on you. For the blush, I actually prefer this blush over the Light Gasm. It is a bit of a different tone. It's a little bit more terracotta. It also has that really strong golden shift. If you don't like that, that's just what the blushes and the collection are. So that's what's on my cheek right now. It's actually a little bit more subtle once you apply it slightly more terracotta, but I don't really love this blush formula. I just think it's a little bit more sheer than I would prefer because you guys know I'm crazy about blush. I then went in with the Glow shade right here, which is much more golden than the Light Gasm. It didn't create a shadow on my face at all, which I'm surprised by. It added much more of a subtle glow because it is a little bit deeper. It's not as bam as this one. So it is pretty for a subtle golden glow on my skin. And I do think on deep skin tones, this is going to be really, really gorgeous medium skin tones as well. So yeah, if you have a more tanned deep skin tone, you're going to really like this. The formula of the highlighters in here, fantastic. And then we have the Multi Glow shade, which is kind of a copper. And for me, this doesn't really work for my skin tone. I actually ended up using it to make the blush pop a little bit more. And I like this color better than the actual blush for a blush. However, this is that more kind of chrome finish. So once you put it on all of your texture is exposed. So if you are going to do that, just be aware. So for this shade on my face, it really wasn't flattering to my skin tone, which isn't a bad thing. I did end up putting it all over my eyes, which made really pretty copper color all over my eyes. And I really liked it. But yeah, so for the most part, if you do have a light skin tone, I will say you can definitely get this to work. The side of my face looks darker than this side of my face, but it's almost like they're just two different looks on my light skin, something a little bit more light, airy and pink and then something a little bit more warm and terracotta. But I will say for the most part, I do think this will cater to medium to deep skin tones pretty well. Deep skin tones though, I don't know. I think this might be a little bit too highlighty on your skin tone, where the base color won't show as much. You know, just get those reflectiveness on your face. You know, I don't have that skin tone, so I can't speak for that. So if you do have a deep skin tone and you have used this palette, can you please comment down below and tell me your experience about it and I will pin it for everybody to see. But yeah, I mean, if you have a light skin tone, this works for you. If you like a little bit more of a warm burnt terracotta look, you'll like this. But definitely for my preferences, I prefer the light gasm on myself. And I mean, that's the way it should be. I really do genuinely enjoy these palettes. I will be handing this off to somebody that this is going to work better for, but I definitely am going to keep the light gasm. I think it is beautiful. Overall, collective thoughts about this collection. I am loving this pink gasm beauty light wines. As far I will be updating you on it because I haven't really used it, used it yet. But I think this is a really nice product. It's very sheer and natural. And I would totally recommend this. The glow gasm palettes, I think are very beautiful. If you do not like a glowy cheek, run far, far away from these. But I think the direction we're going is for very glowy cheeks and glowy face products. So this is totally on trend. And I think these do a beautiful job. They have the most beautiful finish on the skin. And I think you know what? If you are used to paying the Charlotte Tilbury prices, you will really enjoy these. Whether or not it's worth $75 is up to you. I think $75 is definitely up there in price for a face palette. If you simply can't afford it, you're not going to die if you don't own this palette. But if you have the money, I think you will really like this palette. So anyways, I hope you guys found this review helpful and that this helped you decide whether or not to pick this up or which colors to get. And let me know your thoughts down below on this release. I personally think everything about this release is so beautiful. I cannot get over the embossment on these. That's 90% of the reason why I bought it. I'm going to be honest. I saw these on Drun Mood and I was like, oh my goodness, these are beautiful. And I'm so excited to have these in my collection. So if you've stuck around this long, thank you so much. I hope you decide to hit that subscribe button if you aren't already and I will see you guys in my next video. Bye guys. Have a great day.