
Mature beauty enthusiasts are singing the praises of a foundation stick that imparts a ‘youthful glow’ within moments of application. Those who have tried this wonder product vouch for its smooth application and ability to create a ‘natural look’.
The item causing such a stir is Charlotte Tilbury’s Unreal Skin Foundation Stick, currently priced at £35 at John Lewis. However, shoppers who use TopCashback can snap it up for £19.71.
TopCashback is offering new members a complimentary £15 sign-up bonus, as well as cashback on all purchases over £15 at John Lewis. This reduces the cost of the Unreal Skin Foundation Stick to £19.71.
While existing TopCashback members won’t qualify for the £15 sign-up bonus, they will still receive cashback on their purchase of the foundation, bringing the price down to £34.71 after all discounts are applied. To access this deal, shoppers simply need to make their purchase through this unique link.
Available in 20 shades, the foundation stick provides sheer-to-light buildable coverage for a natural finish. Infused with skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin E, it instantly smooths, tightens, and blurs the skin, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Moreover, Charlotte Tilbury’s unique plant-powered Collageneer works wonders in enhancing skin firmness over time, boosting its bounce and elasticity. The foundation also incorporates Daikon Radish Seed, rich in Vitamin E, known for its hydrating properties and ability to diminish the appearance of wrinkles.
In other news, Sephora offers The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick by Merit Beauty at a price of £34. With 30 shades available, this versatile, lightweight complexion stick doubles as a foundation or concealer, providing effortless, natural-looking coverage on the move.
On another note, Jones Road’s What The Foundation is currently discounted by 15% at Liberty, now priced at £37.40, down from £44. Available in 15 shades, this tinted moisturising balm boasts a blendable, buildable formula that leaves skin smooth, nourished, and with an even tone.
Meanwhile, back at John Lewis, the Unreal Skin Foundation Stick enjoys a stellar rating of 4.6 out of five, based on over 150 reviews. One pleased customer shared: “Quick easy to apply foundation. Leaving a healthy glow and feels light to wear. Coverage can be built up to suit individual requirements.”
Another chimed in: “This foundation is amazing. It is lightweight and easy to use. It matches perfectly and blends flawlessly. Brilliant.”
“Goes on beautifully and blends really well giving a nice natural glow – not too much that I look shiny,” one satisfied customer wrote. “Finished off with Charlotte Tilbury’s Aibrush Brightening Flawless Finish Powder and it looks amazing. I’m 54, fortunately not too many lines but this really made my skin look next level. It looks natural too. Would definitely recommend.”
However, one less impressed buyer gave the Unreal Skin Foundation Stick a middling three-star review, stating: “Not as good as others. Too creamy on skin, not like a powder.”
Another expressed dissatisfaction, saying: “I didn’t like the feel of the product on my skin. It just wasn’t for me.”
Yet another fan of the brand was thrilled with their latest Charlotte Tilbury acquisition, sharing: “I’m 66 and wanted a more youthful glow. Well it certainly does the job, really lovely to apply. Definitely would recommend for any age.”
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