
Charlotte Tilbury's new sculpting system has dropped with savings and freebies
A true make-up mastermind, Charlotte Tilbury MBE has spent 30+ years sculpting and defining the faces of some of the most iconic supermodels of all time.
So, it's safe to say that the launch of the new Super Nudes Contour System has got us all pretty excited to recreate her looks ourselves.
Best of all, there's even a special offer running to celebrate the launch. Just add any of Charlotte's NEW Super Nudes products to your bag, and then complete your look with a 20% saving on either the Hollywood Flawless Filter, AIRBrush Flawless Foundation, Magic Cream 50ml/30ml or AIRbrush Flawless Finish.
Simply remember to apply the code SUPERYOU at check-out in order to unlock the discount.
And that's still not all. A FREE full-size Beauty Light Wand (worth £30) will also be automatically added to your basket — in the dreamy light rose gold shade, Spotlight.
Ready to figure out which latest addition to the Super Nudes collection you'll be adding to your basket? We've got you covered.
As well as introducing three new products, Charlotte's brought back the much-loved Nudegasm Face Palette — a gorgeous contouring quad made up of sculpting neutrals and glowing blush shades. Plus, the viral Hollywood Contour Wand is also included in the offer — and it's now available in seven different shades.
In terms of new products, first off, we've got the Lip Cheat Contour Duo — which comes in four different Super Nudes shades. Featuring two highly pigmented and blendable formulas, the soft and creamy Fill end adds all-over colour, while the powdery Sculpt end is darker to create contouring shadows.
Like a slightly more glossy look? Big Lips Plumpgasm in Nudegasm Diamonds is the perfect clear champagne-nude shade, and it's infused with crystal glow pigments that play with the light. It's also supercharged with Charlotte's Plumpgasm Heat + Ice More Trending
Technology — to ensure a truly juicy pout.
Finally, the Super Nudes Shapewear Brush is guaranteed to become a staple addition to your make-up bag. Expertly designed for precision application, the 2-in-1 brush boasts an angled sculpting brush for shaping, sculpting, and defining, and a fluffy tapered brush that nestles nicely into smaller areas to help blend and soften.
The Super Nudes range also features a few existing products — like the Super Nudes Easy Eye Pallette, the Super Nudes Eye Liner Duo, and the Super Nudes Lipsticks. However, these products don't allow you to qualify for the offer.
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