
My favorite Charlotte Tilbury face palette is back! Shop the new Super Nudes Contour System
Charlotte Tilbury launched the Super Nudes Contour System on May 1.
The collection includes the new Shapewear Lip Cheat Duo, Big Lip Plumpgasm in Nudegasm Diamonds and Shapewear Brush, along with the return of the Glowgasm Face Palette in Nudegasm.
A 20% discount is available on Charlotte Tilbury complexion products with the purchase of Super Nudes items.
Charlotte Tilbury has done it again, darlings! The popular British makeup artist is known for her brand's cult-following, influencer-approved products like the Pillow Talk Lipstick and Hollywood Flawless Filter. Personally, the Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes! Mascara is one of my desert island makeup picks.
Well, the brand is back with the new Super Nudes Contour System that just dropped today, May 1. The collection is designed to give you that flawless, sculpted look with minimal effort. The new 2-in-1 products in particular will inevitably save you time from digging around your makeup bag for that missing lip liner or brush.
The glamorous collection features the new Super Nudes Shapewear Lip Cheat Duo, the Big Lip Plumpgasm in Nudegasm Diamonds and Super Nudes Shapewear Brush, plus the return of the highly-requested Glowgasm Face Palette in Nudegasm that I am freaking out about.
Shopping tip: Save 20% on all Charlotte Tilbury complexion products when you shop any of Charlotte's new Super Nudes beauty icons
If you're obsessed with achieving that perfect contour and plump pout, Charlotte Tilbury's Super Nudes Contour System is about to become your new best friend. Below, I unpack the magic of each new product.
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Charlotte Tilbury Big Lip Plumpgasm in Nudegasm Diamonds
The Big Lip Plumpgasm in Nudegasm Diamonds is the same comfortable, loved formula but now in a universally-flattering champagne-nude shade. The plumping lip gloss infused with diamond sparkle, making your lips look bigger and more luscious instantly. With Plumpgasm Heat + Ice Technology and hyaluronic acid, your lips will feel hydrated and plump, giving you that irresistible pout. It's like adding a touch of diamond magic to your makeup routine!
Charlotte Tilbury Super Nudes Shapewear Lip Cheat Duo
The Super Nudes Shapewear Lip Cheat Duo is a 2-in-1 lip pencil designed to define and enhance your lips with one tool. The duo includes a darker, sculpting shade with a powdery texture to outline your lips for a shadow effect and a lighter, creamier fill shade for all-over lip color. The result? Perfectly contoured, fuller-looking lips that scream 90s supermodel vibes.
Charlotte Tilbury Glowgasm Face Palette in Nudegasm
The insanely popular Nudegasm Face Palette is finally back. This is one of my go-to palettes because it is a one-stop shop for a flawless, lifted look with minimal effort. The hybrid cream-powder contour and bronzer shades blend seamlessly, while the pearlescent pigments of the blush and highlighter add a touch of glow.
Charlotte Tilbury Super Nudes Shapewear Brush
The 2-in-1 Super Nudes Shapewear makeup brush simplifies artistry, effortlessly blending highlight and contour for a seamless, sculpted finish. Crafted with 100% synthetic fibers, it ensures precise application. The angled sculpting brush contours and defines areas like the sides of your nose and under your lip. The fluffy, tapered end blends, softens, and sets, perfectly nestling into smaller areas for flawless shadows without harsh lines.
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