
Charlotte Tilbury's Memorial Day sale sees 20% off everything with this code
As someone who works their way through countless bottles of airbrush flawless filter setting spray (was $23, now $18, Charlottetilbury.com), especially during the summer, and is an avid user of the Hollywood flawless filter ($49, now $39.20, Charlottetibury.com), I'm thrilled by Charlotte Tilbury's sale.
The British-born beauty brand has 20 percent off everything until May 26, making now the perfect time to try the make-up mogul's products or stock up on your favorite formulas. If you don't know where to start, I've rounded up the products I'd recommend snapping up while they're reduced.
What are the best deals in Charlotte Tilbury's Memorial Day sale?
In honor of the holiday, Charlotte Tilbury is offering 20 percent off everything — yes, everything. In order to redeem the discount, all you need to do is enter the code ' MAGICMAY ' at the checkout, with no minimum spend required.
I've tried my fair share of setting sprays. But in my opinion none rival Charlotte Tilbury's formula thanks to its ability to deliver long wear and radiance. Living up to its name, it provides a soft-focus, airbrush finish to the skin that doesn't look dull or matte, but locks your make-up in place all day. The scent is subtle and fresh, and the fine mist dries down almost instantly.
Most days, I tend to wear just this over my moisturizer of choice (it's got to be Charlotte Tilbury's magic cream) with some concealer under my eyes (followed by my usual bronzer and blush). It blends into the skin seamlessly, blurring imperfections and areas of hyperpigmentation. While $39.20 seems steep (even with a discount), a little goes a long way – so much so, that I've been known to keep a bottle going for almost a year, so I think it's most definitely worth the money.
Another product I frequently recommend to my friends. This foundation is perfect for bridging the gap when you're looking for extra coverage, yet a your-skin-but-better finish. The buildable formula leaves skin looking fresh and radiant. Even better, a tube of this tends to last me at least six months — but I will add, I don't use it daily.
This set is the perfect introduction to Charlotte Tilbury's skincare — it contains mini versions of the glow toner, magic serum crystal elixir, magic eye rescue, and magic cream. All the products are true skin saviors, containing a concoction of ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid and vitamins C and E, which work to give your complexion an instant glowy finish. At just $38, this is a great deal.
The Independent' s beauty writer is a huge fan of this bronzer — having reviewed it for her guide to the best, she said it's 'one of the easiest to apply as part of a quick morning routine'. It's 'versatile enough to use without foundation' as it offers a light sweep of color. Promising failsafe application for all skin types, I'm adding this to my cart now.
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