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Charlotte Tilbury's £39 'airbrush' foundation is £22 at TK Maxx

Charlotte Tilbury's £39 'airbrush' foundation is £22 at TK Maxx

Daily Mirror09-05-2025
Beauty lovers say they're 'running' to TK Maxx after a shopper spotted the Charlotte Tilbury makeup offer
TK Maxx has wowed beauty fans with its latest discounts and offers, including a £22 deal on Charlotte Tilbury's Airbrush Flawless Foundation. The luxury beauty, makeup, and skincare brand has long been popular with shoppers, and the Airbrush Flawless Foundation is one of its best-known products.
Charlotte Tilbury's product description explains that the "stay all day" foundation offers "full coverage" with a "natural-matte finish" and an "airbrush effect." It's usually priced at £39, with Charlotte Tilbury, John Lewis and Cult Beauty all listing the foundation for the same price.

However, eagle-eyed shoppers have spotted the foundation on offer for £21.99 at TK Maxx. TikTok user @C4shjess, who is based in Scotland, showcased the impressive find in a video that's been watched more than 150,000 times. She told viewers: "Run don't walk to TK Maxx."

The video, filmed in-store, also highlighted product deals from popular brands such as Olaplex and Laura Mercier. Amazed, commenters said they'd be rushing to their local stores to look for similar deals.
One excited viewer replied: "RUNNING THERE RNNNNNN." A second commented: "Going there today." Another fan said: "I LOVE tkmaxx and will die on this hill," while someone agreed: "Words can't explain the love i have for tkmaxx." A different commenter shared: "I got the highlight from there."
Meanwhile, others struggled to find similar products in their local store, with comments such as: "My TK Max is not TK Maxing" and "My TK Max never have them". One person claimed: "They have some online too."
Unfortunately, the TK Maxx website doesn't currently appear to list any Charlotte Tilbury products. However, there are discounts on various popular brands, including Laura Mercier, Rodial, and Glossier, with some products now at better than half price.
For instance, TK Maxx has discounted several shades of a Laura Mercier highlighter. Shoppers get £50% off the Champagne Pink RoseGlow Liquid Highlighter 12ml, Gold Glow RoseGlow Liquid Highlighter 12ml, Gold Glow Liquid Highlighter 12ml, and Champagne Pink Liquid Highlighter 12ml, priced at £14.99 each, down from the RRP of £30.

Alternatively, Glossier fans can save on a range of products, including lipstick, cheek colour, and cloud paint. The After Baume 50ml is now £6.99, discounted from £32; the Spark Cloud Paint Cheek Colour 10ml is now £5.99, discounted from £22; and the Auburn Boy Brow 3.8g is now £5.99, discounted from £22.
Meanwhile, haircare fans might like the Olaplex Discovery Kit for £39.99, down from £64; the No3 Hair Perfector 100ml for £19.99, down from £25; and the Clean Volume Detox Dry Shampoo 250ml for £19.99, down from £28.
Shoppers with an eye on a product might want to act sooner rather than later. TK Maxx says that once something is gone, it is gone. The retailer's website explains: "If you love it, grab it. We don't hold replenishment product in our stock rooms and often the store managers don't even know what's coming until they throw open the delivery lorry doors."
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