I wore the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter for a day, and as always was very impressed with the result. It just had much more of a weight to it, but that certainly didn't put me off the Primark dupe.Īesthetically speaking, both products looked very pretty and glamorous, the Primark dupe had a silver shiny lid as opposed to the classic Charlotte Tilbury rose gold, and was slightly smaller in terms of size. In terms of packaging, you could definitely tell that the £36 Charlotte Tilbury was a little more 'luxurious'. Both products looked very similar in terms of packaging, but did the Primark product make me just as glowy? 'Flawless Glow' by Primark I went for the shade 'Buttermilk' despite my Charlotte Tilbury version being a slightly darker shade because I used it a lot in the summer. My first thought was that maybe it wouldn't be as glowy, or last as long as the Charlotte Tilbury product. ![]() 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.
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