
CHARLOTTE TILBURY AIRBRUSH FLAWLESS FINISH COLOR FAIR SKIN
This makes your skin look silky smooth and it truly prevents your makeup from going everywhere. As you can see the powder mattifies the face quite a bit, but not in a flat, makeuppy kind of way. To the right you can see my face with powder on but no other makeup yet applied. On the left you can see my face without the powder applied. What does this powder look like on the face? This powder might be better off as a loose powder rather than a pressed one. Just sticking your brush into the pan will lead the powder to come loose and I feel I therefore waste quite a bit of it. The only downside I have found with this one is that there is quite a bit of kick back every time you use this. You can of course see the effect of setting down your makeup (see below for the before and after), but it doesn’t look like you have added powder all that much. It barely shows up in a swatch and it barely shows up on the skin. The lightweight texture of this powder means that it feels like nothing on the skin. Doesn’t mean the powder is already running out, but I think this may be one of those products that you would have to replace every 2 – 3 months and at this price point that may be a bit expensive. I have been using it daily for about 3 weeks now and I already have a sizeable dent in one part of the pan. The soft texture of this powder does mean that I think I might be able to use this up quite quickly. I have tried this with a few foundations now and it has played well with each one, which is rare for me. The powder feel smooth and nice on the skin and it never looks dry and cakey. It has that very fluffy lightweight texture it promises to have. Once applied to the face you can barely see this powder sitting on the skin. It comes in a few different skin colored shades.

So a few things you should know about this powder. While those help, nothing beats powder for finishing your makeup and making sure everything stays where it should throughout the day. Those are some steep claims to make for something as simple as a powder, but I find that the powder I used makes the biggest difference in my makeup and how it wears throughout the day. It is supposed to be very finely milled that should give you an ‘airbrush finish’ to help smooth over imperfections and make your complexion look flawless. This powder was interesting to me as this powder promises to be lightweight while setting down makeup and never looking heavy or cakey. So how does this powder perform? What does this powder have to offer? However, that does come with more product, so I am not sure yet which one is a better deal, but I think they are equally matched in terms of cost per use.

That is quite a lot of money, but a little less expensive than one of my favorites: the Hourglass Ambient Lighting powder in Diffused Light. The Airbrush Flawless Filter is a pressed powder that comes with 8 grams of product and retails for €42. Review: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Filter face powder in Fair Whether my gamble paid off? That’s what we’ll found out in this review.

More often than not, they disappoint me, so going out and buying this super luxury powder was a bit of a gamble.

I have a few firm favorites that I go back to time and time again, but I like trying new ones too. So I am always on the hunt for that great powder. I have dry, dehydrated skin and many powders are much too drying on my complexion. When it comes to face powders I am picky.
