Emma Stone and Emily Blunt wore Charlotte Tilbury makeup on the Oscars red carpet — and it's on sale
Get Emma Stone's 2024 Oscars makeup look, now 20 per cent off on Charlotte Tilbury.
As the glitz and glam of the 2024 Oscars is still fresh in our minds, there's no better time to indulge in some red carpet beauty secrets. Charlotte Tilbury makeup and skin prep graced the faces of Hollywood's elite on Sunday night, including 96th Academy Award winner Emma Stone and nominee Emily Blunt.
Charlotte's Magic Water Cream
$100$125Save $25 with codeHollywood Flawless Filter
$50$62Save $12 with codeMagic Vanish
$31$39Save $8 with codeMatte Beauty Blush Wand
$42$53Save $11 with codeBeautyverse Palette
$76$95Save $19 with codePillow Talk Push Up Lashes! Mascara
$29$36Save $7 with codeAirbrush Flawless Setting Spray
$38$48Save $10 with codeHollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick
$35$44Save $9 with codeLip Lustre Lip Gloss - Pillow Talk Collection
$26$32Save $6 with code
Both actresses prepped their skin with Charlotte's Magic Water Cream and the Hollywood Flawless Filter. Stone also debuted the Pillow Talk Big Lip Plumpgasm, a plumping lip oil set to be released next month. From iconic bestsellers to exciting new releases, I tried out some of these Charlotte Tilbury products spotted on the Oscars red carpet — and a few more — to see if they're worth the hype.
In honour of the Oscars, Charlotte Tilbury Beauty is now offering 20 per cent off on all orders over $75 CAD with promo code REDCARPET at checkout. From March 9-14, you can snag these tried-and-true beauty essentials while they're on sale.
In this review:
🛒 Cart total: $534 ($427 with code REDCARPET)
Here's my honest opinion about the skincare and makeup.
Charlotte's Magic Water Cream
💵 Price: $100 (originally $125)
⭐ My rating: 5/5 stars
As someone with really dry, thirsty skin (especially in the winter months), I am honestly obsessed with the Charlotte's Magic Water Cream. It drenches your skin and absorbs immediately, leaving a dewy, plump complexion. My skin is really sensitive and any using new product means a risk of breaking out. But after using this moisturizer daily for three months now, I have even noticed an overall improvement in my skin texture.
As a base for makeup, it works wonders. But note: it's water-based, so it's best paired with water-based makeup. A silicone-based foundation can (and likely will) separate if layered over this cream in my experience.
At $125, Charlotte's Magic Water Cream is more expensive than your average moisturizer, but it's worth every penny — especially now that it's on sale.
Hollywood Flawless Filter
💵 Price: $50 (originally $62)
⭐ My rating: 5/5 stars
Next up, the tried-and-true Hollywood Flawless Filter primer. Dewy, smooth and a daily go-to, this primer is essential in my daily routine.
This is the perfect makeup base for day-to-day touches like concealer and blush — serving more as a highlighter — or primer for a full glam on a night out. It's sheer but pigmented enough to blur blemishes and get that poreless look.
Downsides: Something to keep in mind is this product doesn't work for everyone, despite the impressive 4.6-star rating. One shopper said in a review the product is "tacky feeling" and "feels heavy" on their skin. Another added: "As much as I love CT, this product just didn't work for me... it would transfer off onto anything, and it creased in every movement line on my face."
Magic Vanish Colour Corrector
💵 Price: $31 (originally $39)
⭐ My rating: 4.5/5 stars
A new staple in my under-eye routine is the Magic Vanish colour corrector. This little product made me wonder why I ever settled for regular concealer. It's light, it doesn't crease and simply put: it gets the job done.
At $39, the product is surprisingly small, but a tiny amount goes a long way with this one. I'll admit I don't have a terrible eye bag problem most days, but even on the worst ones, this helps.
Downsides: The colour corrector has 4.4 stars, but some shoppers pointed out it didn't work on their skin. One said "only a tiny amount" is needed and "as a corrector, it does do the job, but the downside is the creasing." Another wrote: "The product is good but if I had I known how much I was paying for... I probably would have picked something else."
Matte Beauty Blush Wand
💵 Price: $42 (originally $53)
⭐ My rating: 4/5 stars
I tried the Matte Beauty Blush Wand recently for the first time and loved the Pillow Talk Pink Pop colour. I've been putting it off due to its description as "matte," however when applied over the Hollywood Flawless Filter, I find the finish ideal — dewy but not shiny. It's not the most intensely pigmented blush I've tried, but gives you the perfect subtle flush.
Is it worth it? Well, at $53 that depends on your budgeting mood. For those ready to splurge and treat themselves, absolutely go for it. It's luxurious, and doesn't fade throughout the day. But if you're a bit more budget-conscious, you might want to weigh the pros and cons.
Downsides: The blush wand has 4.6 stars, but some shoppers pointed out the Pink Pop shade is "more of a salmon pink," while another said it "looked patchy" and "dry" on their cheeks.
The Beautyverse Palette
💵 Price: $76 (originally $95)
⭐ My rating: 5/5 stars
The Beautyverse Palette is my newest ride-or-die. With four neutral(-ish) shades and five stunning shimmery ones, it's the only palette I reach for nowadays, whether I'm going for a chill daytime look or gearing up for a night out. I'm so impressed with the pigmentation, especially with the glitter — a little goes a long way.
Even though it's at a higher price point of $95, this palette is a must-have for any makeup enthusiast or beginner.
From neutrals to bright glitter, this palette works day-to-night.
Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes! Mascara
💵 Price: $29 (originally $36)
⭐ My rating: 4/5 stars
I tried Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes! Mascara for the first time, and I love the shape of the wand — it separates the lashes for the perfect wispy look.
I must say, I tend to go for a more dramatic lash look (darker, thicker) than this mascara provides in just one swipe. I needed at least three coats. However, it's the perfect daytime or natural-looking mascara and definitely buildable. Most importantly: it doesn't weigh the lashes down.
Downsides: The mascara garnered 4.2 stars from shoppers, one of which says it "does not give the length and volume" they "normally achieve." Another added "it takes enormous skill and patience to comb this mascara on."
Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray
💵 Price: $38 (originally $48)
⭐ My rating: 5/5 stars
If you're into a dewy finish that lasts all night, look no further. I'm really impressed with the Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray. A few spritzes and my makeup was locked in all day with no creasing. It doesn't feel sticky and the bottle itself is comfortable to use.
The setting spray promises to hold up to 16 hours.
Downsides: Shoppers have rated this setting spray an impressive 4.7 stars. However, one shopper warned it may not be best for those with oily skin, adding "my foundation looked patchy and had slid around my face." Another person said it left them "with dry texture spots."
Hollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick - Mark Of A Kiss
💵 Price: $35 (originally $48)
⭐ My rating: 5/5 stars
Charlotte Tilbury's new lipstick line is my latest obsession for a nighttime look. I've always been hesitant to go for a bold red lip — but the Matte Revolution - Mark Of A Kiss shade seriously changed me. Not only is the colour a gorgeous red, it's so easy to apply and doesn't smudge!
Even though it has "matte" in its name, I find the finish perfectly neutral: not glossy by any means but not as dry and dull as most matte lipsticks. It also pairs well with any clear gloss for an added shine.
Downsides: You might need a lip liner or a really precise hand to get a clean-line application. If you're not sure what shade to get, Charlotte Tilbury has a shade finder.
Lip Lustre - Pillow Talk
💵 Price: $26 (originally $32)
⭐ My rating: 4/5 stars
I really wanted to give the Pillow Talk Lip Lustre 5/5 stars because it is a great lip gloss. The texture is almost perfect — thick and smooth. It has a beautiful shine and it holds for a fairly long time. It's quite pigmented, unlike the sheer gloss I'm used to.
On its own, I felt the colour washed me out a bit — it needs a lip liner, which is available with the Pillow Talk Lip Kit. The gloss comes in 10 other shades too.
Downsides: While this bestseller got 4.3 stars, several shoppers said they were surprised to see "how small it is." Another added it gave them "more of a lipstick coverage than lip gloss."
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