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Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint.

Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint
Foundation

About this product

A sheer skin tint from Charlotte Tilbury designed to even out the complexion with light coverage and a natural, glowy finish.

Foundation

The Guru Index verdict

73%

Approved

Approved · 73%
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise the luminous, blurred finish and natural glow, with some finding it exceptionally effective as a highlighter or primer rather than a full-face foundation. The consensus is that it reads more as a sheer tint than traditional foundation, best suited for layering under concealer, spot coverage, or glowy accents rather than standalone all-over application. Dry skin may struggle with wear and coverage.
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~Mixed
"I really like this kind of underneath foundations or by itself underneath concealer. It did kind of calm down the redness, but it looks very skin-like. It definitely is more of a tint like it says in the name. Based off of this application experience, I feel like I would probably use this more as a priming type product."
Approved
"It looks so glisteny, really glowy. I'm actually using it today as a highlighter and it's stunning, so beautiful. I really love it as a highlighter, very, very natural glowy, not too much. Looks really like soft and kind of blurry on the skin, which is nice. It's like Flawless Filter in a stick. If you're extremely dry, maybe you could use it all over your face, but I'm not using this all over my face."
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