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We love a makeup dupe. Unlike how Fashion TikTok uses “dupe” (for, um, counterfeit merch), beauty dupes are similar shades and formulas of more higher-priced items. Often, both products are stellar on their own, and it’s up to the customer to decide what they want to spend their money on. It’s all about giving choices. That’s the case for the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter dupe. The cult-fave is a best-seller for a reason, but it costs a pretty penny. And now it looks like TikTok found different dupe versions you can pick up and save a bit of dough in the process.

There are 12 shades of Flawless Filter, with a radiant finish that blurs pores and makes skin glow. It has very light coverage, so it can be worn on its own or under foundation. Fans love it for the way it makes your skin look almost filtered, so those qualities definitely had to make it into the dupes as well.

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charlotte tilbury flawless filter

Charlotte Tilbury.

E.L.F. Halo Glow Liquid Filter

As iconic as it is, $44 isn’t cheap. So, when I saw TikToks that shared dupe options, you better believe I was Intrigued. First off TikTok beauty guru Mikayla Nogueira tried the E.L.F. Halo Glow Liquid Filter up against Tilbury’s masterpiece. In her TikTok, Nogueira tries the E.L.F. in a side-by-side comparison with Flawless Filter. As she buffs out the Halo Glow into her skin next to the Flawless Filter, you can instantly see that both products give an identical flow finish on the skin. It’s so good, Nogueira even says, “there’s pretty much zero difference” between the two. And did we mention the E.L.F. product is just $15?

e.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid Filter

Courtesy of e.l.f.

Maybelline’s Instant Age Rewind Instant Perfector 4-In-1 Glow Makeup.

Next up is Nogueira’s review of Maybelline up against Tilbury. The price point is so different from the OG product even Nogueira said she was skeptical of the comparison in her video. The product in question is Maybelline’s Instant Age Rewind Instant Perfector 4-In-1 Glow Makeup. “It’s a primer, concealer, highlighter and BB cream in one,” said Nogueira. “It’s supposed to give you this immaculate glow.” She goes on to apply Charlotte Tilbury’s on one side and Maybelline’s on the other.

 

“It’s the same texture, though, and I really like this applicator,” Nogueira says. “It’s even the same consistency. It blends in like a dream.” One thing I was concerned about is the fact that there are only five shades of Maybelline’s 4-In-1 Glow Makeup. Apparently, these are “self-adjusting shades” that blend into your skin tone. When she first applied shade Fair, Nogueira noted that it was a little dark. She was then pleasantly surprised to see the color had shifted to be closer to her skin tone. Still, I’m interested to see someone with darker skin try the same thing. The final verdict? “It looks exactly the same. It feels the same; it has the same glowy shift,” she says. “This is hands-down the most exceptional dupe to come out for this, seriously.”

 

Maybelline 4-in-1 perfector

Maybelline

 

There you have it! Like I said earlier, both products are great—it’s all about having choices. If you live and die for Flawless Filter, keep it up. It’s that good. If you want to try one of the more affordable dupe options, grab one at CVS or Ulta now before TikTok sells them out.

 

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