As far as I'm concerned, the value of the e.l.f glow booster is hard to ignore, especially when it leaves your skin comparably glowy and is similarly versatile. The Hollywood filter will set you back $44 /£36, while the e.l.f halo glow will only cost you $14/ £14 for the same amount of product. Though there are some differences worth noting, the first Charlotte Tilbury's Filter has a larger shade range and the second is of course the price point. The Flawless filter is perhaps slightly shinier, but overall the effect is the same and the formulas both feature yummy skincare ingredients like squalene and glycerin and give the skin a radiant but subtle look. The results are a dreamy finish with no discernable differences. To really push each product to its glowy limits, I applied them as both primers and highlighters, on one side of my face. Need evidence? In this picture, I am wearing e.l.f's glowy offering on the right and Charlotte Tilbury's on the left. Therefore I do not say the following lightly and while it hurts my soul slightly-I must tell my fellow budgeting beauty lovers that I could barely tell the difference between them. I feel the need to state that I am a die-hard fan of Charlotte Tilbury, I shamelessly buy every viral product of hers when my bank balance allows and have used the Flawless Filter religiously since it first came out. e.l.f Halo Glow Liquid Filter VS Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter The only slight hang-up I have with this product is that it's slightly orangey, despite me using the fairest, coolest shade-but once it's blended out and paired with a foundation this is no longer an issue. It's so subtle but radiant-ideal if you're not a fan of glitters or really pigmented highlighters. Even when I add powder there is no cakiness and the glow still shines through.Īs e.l.f claims, it can also be used to highlight, I also applied it on my cheekbones and nose with the help of a beauty blender and honestly it looks *chefs kiss*. Instead, I'm left with a dewy, healthy-looking base that looks like my skin but way better. It blends beautifully (though it does take longer to perfect as the shade I used had a more orangey tinge) but my foundation did melt into it and crucially, I don't get foundation piling. I loved the fact that the doe-foot was larger than others I've tried-it was easier to apply and didn't require me to go back to the bottle for a second helping. I applied it like a primer for my foundation, dotting it onto my cheekbones, nose bridge, forehead and chin. My goal is a glow for the gods which I can definitely say I achieved with the e.l.f Halo Glow. Personally, I love a dewy, natural makeup look-my makeup routine consists of a glow filter, foundation, concealer on my under eyes, powder, blush, blush and more blush-finished off with a liquid highlighter, mascara and some brow gel. So far it’s already a winner in the Beautyverse-especially since it’s under $15, unlike some of its competitors…but how does it really compare? My verdict on the e.l.f Halo Glow Liquid Filter It's also jam-packed with some of our favorite ingredients, from hyaluronic acid to squalane and has exclusively five-star reviews.īut is this hit glow booster really worth the hype and more so, is it worth retiring your luxury products for? Here's my honest verdict, plus a rundown on its formula and how to apply it. To define this product, think of a concealer that while making your skin look flawless, also nourishes and hydrates your skin-giving you a fresh, natural glow. Yes, I'm talking about the e.l.f Halo Glow Liquid filter, which you'll no doubt have seen all over your social feeds. Perhaps the first of its kind to really burst on the scene was Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter, which triples as a foundation, highlighter and primer-but now a new glow giver has entered the chat-and TikTok reckons it's the ultimate swap. Right now, the trendy look is dewy, Hailey Bieber-Esque glazed foundation looks and to achieve this look, liquid highlighters and glow-enhancers have become a must-have. As a lover of dewy, natural-looking makeup and the entire ' clean girl’ aesthetic for that matter, I just had to try out TikTok's viral e.l.f Halo Glow Liquid Filter and it's truly changed my makeup game and saved me a small fortune in the process.
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