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Charlotte Tilbury is giving away a FREE full-size product but you have to act fast - here's how to get yours

Charlotte Tilbury is giving away a FREE full-size product but you have to act fast - here's how to get yours

Daily Mail​07-05-2025

British-born beauty brand Charlotte Tilbury is serving up a rare and unmissable deal.
To celebrate the launch of the new Super Nudes Collection, which dropped last week, the brand is giving away a free full-size Beauty Light Wand in Spotlight (worth £30) when you spend £70 between May 1 and 18.
That's not all - shop any product from the new Super Nudes range and you'll unlock 20 per cent off Charlotte's complexion icons (think Magic Cream, Hollywood Flawless Filter, and more). Just use code SUPERYOU at checkout before May 12.
Here's what we're adding to our baskets.
Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Contour Duo
The new Lip Cheat Contour Duo is a double-ended lip liner designed to give you fuller, more defined lips in seconds, taking the guesswork out of which lip liner combo pairs well together.
One end features a deeper 'Sculpt' shade to mimic natural shadows, while the other brings a creamy 'Fill' tone that together creates the perfect 3D pout.
£22 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Nudegasm Face Palette
A must-have for any makeup bag or handbag on the go, this four-in-one face palette features a bronzer, blush, contour, and highlighter, each crafted in three luminous, translucent textures.
It's everything you need to sculpt and glow in one sleek compact - it would make a gorgeous gift, too.
£60 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Supernudes Shapewear Brush
If you're after a makeup brush that makes contouring your cheekbones, jawline, or nose a total breeze, Charlotte Tilbury's new Super Nudes Shapewear Brush is exactly what you need. It delivers that snatched, sculpted look with ease and works like a dream with both powder and cream products.
£28 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Makeup Bag Of Dreams
Thanks to its multiple compartments and chic design, Charlotte Tilbury's new makeup bag of dreams is just begging to be filled with your favourite skincare and makeup.
Available in three sizes, the quilted velvet bag is perfect for tossing in your handbag, packing for city breaks, or taking on far-flung escapes -depending on which size you go for.
£28 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Beauty Soulmates Face Palette
Beautifully packaged in a heart-shaped compact and split into two halves, this face palette features Charlotte's perfecting airbrush flawless finish powder and the dreamy pillow talk matte blush.
A great duo for any makeup routine, the finishing powder brightens and blurs the skin, while the new matte pink shade of the pillow talk blush gives that perfect pinched-cheek effect.
£43 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Love Effect Lipstick
We're obsessed with Charlotte Tilbury lipsticks, and the Pillow Talk Love Effect lipstick is next on our wishlist. This limited-edition, fresh-pink shade has a satin-shine finish and looks absolutely gorgeous on all complexions.
£29 Shop
Charlotte Tilbury Exagger-Eyes Volume Mascara
The editor-approved Exagger-Eyes Volume Mascara promises a dramatic boost - think 'nine times more volume with just one coat' and a 'double lash effect' that makes your lashes look multiplied.
It's all thanks to their 'lash vinyl-black wrap tech,' which coats every lash with a plumping formula for seriously eye-defining volume. Plus, the 'ultra-curved lash styler brush' hugs every lash from root to tip, making sure each one gets a perfect coat.
£28 Shop

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