
I tried Charlotte Tilbury's Unreal Blush Stick and it's my new make-up must have
Charlotte Tilbury never misses with her ever-expanding eponymous beauty brand.
From the Pillow Talk range, the Hollywood Flawless Filter to the Magic Cream, the brand features iconic and bestselling products, and we think the British beauty mogul may have created another hit product – the Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick.
Charlotte Tilbury has just launched the Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick in six colourways this summer, and I have been testing the product behind the scenes over the last few weeks. Safe to say, it's blended into my make-up routine seamlessly.
Charlotte Tilbury's Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint Hydrating Foundation Stick proved to be a huge hit, but it has been given a colourful twist in the form of the new Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick, which the brand founder describes as the 'summer-glazed glow up whenever, wherever!'
Formulated with Colour Light Mapping Mesh Technology, plant based Collageneer, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, as well as daikon seed oil, vitamin E and pearlescent pigments, this glow stick is not only nourishing, hydrating, but non-drying, non-greasy, and super easy to blend. The Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick is well pigmented so a little goes a long way for those wanting to add a pop of colour to your cheeks, though it is buildable for those wanting a stronger look too. Available in six colourways. Buy Now for £30
This multifunctional glow stick is a hybrid between a blusher, bronzer, contour and highlighter in one, and with an added boost of hydration, thanks to the lightweight balm texture.
The glow stick has been formulated with Charlotte Tilbury's Colour Light Mapping Mesh Technology, which contains smoothing emollients that work to blur the skin's complexion. The moisture mesh technology uses large hyaluronic acid molecules to hydrate the skin on a deeper level, and helps to protect the skin's barrier. The glow stick also contains light-mapping pearlescent pigments, though the finish is far from iridescent, glitzy, or pearly – much to my delight. However, there is no denying this product effectively illuminates the skin.
The formula also contains plant-based Collageneer, as well as multi-weight hyaluronic acid, which aims to plump, firm and hydrate the skin, while daikon seed oil and antioxidant-rich vitamin E provide an extra boost of hydration and nourishment. Safe to say this product is more than just a make-up cosmetic, as it borders the skincare sector too.
The Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick comes in six colourways, including Pretty Glow, Peachy Glow, Berry Glow, Pinky Glow, Cherry Glow and Rose Glow, all of which are super easy to use, are blendable and buildable.
Now the intricate detail is out of the way, it's time to weigh in on my thoughts. I have trialled a variety of multipurpose beauty sticks, and adore them. Not only are they easy to use, but they give that 'your skin but better make-up look' in seconds. But this new creation from Charlotte Tilbury may be the best I've tried.
I have been fortunate enough to get my hands on the Peachy Glow and Rosy Glow shades, which I wear simultaneously, and alternate between to achieve different make-up looks. More Trending
The sticks are quite chunky in size, which I prefer as it means one sweep and I am done, plus a little goes a long way. Though if you prefer precise application I recommend applying the product to a brush to get into specific areas. The stick is well pigmented, so one sweep was enough to buff into my cheeks and inject some life into my lacklustre complexion. It is super easy to blend thanks to the cream, almost balm-like texture, whether I used my fingers, a beauty blender or brush. Plus, it is buildable too, so you can achieve a naturally flushed or sun-kissed look, as well as a bold and more glamorous finish.
The balm texture glides onto my skin, whether it is applied on top of primer, tinted moisturiser, or worn on its own over your skincare. Some balm make-up sticks can run or wear off quickly, but this stays put for some time.
This creation is multifunctional, as it can be applied on the cheeks, eyelids, or lips. So, it's well worth its £30 price tag. Yes, it may take up some space in your make-up bag, but it is easy to carry in your bag and take on the go, which is another reason I love this new release.
Whether it's the only make-up product you use as part of a slimmed down beauty routine, or one step in a multi-step routine, is up to you. But it stays put for hours, and is a product I've used on repeat for all occasions over the last few weeks.
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