The Charlotte Tilbury dupe that erases wrinkles and leaves you glowing is only $7 for Amazon Prime Day
SUMMER is the season of glowy, healthy, natural makeup looks, which can easily turn into greasy, slimy, shiny ones after a few hours.
You don't need to invest in a pricey Charlotte Tilbury product to get a flawless finish, though – ahead of Amazon Prime Day, a beloved drugstore dupe is on sale for just $7.
With over 14,000 ratings on Amazon, Lumi Glotion Natural Glow Enhancer by L'Oreal has a 4.5-star rating, .
Among the positive reviews' praise, a few factors stand out: the tinted moisturizer works great as a primer or standalone product, won't settle into fine lines or wrinkles, and keeps skin feeling hydrated after a long day of wear.
"This product does everything it claims it would do," one reviewer wrote. "Gave me a natural dewy, glowy and radiant look for my combo-dry skin (being 35+)."
Many reviewers said they add the product into their favorite BB creams and foundations for a healthy, natural look.
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"This is a game-changer for me," wrote another satisfied customer. At 42, she said, finding a matte foundation that didn't "look like a mask" was impossible.
But then she began adding a few drops of the Lumi Glotion to her regular foundation, and her skin looked better than ever. "It's seriously amazing."
The skin tint, which comes in four semi-sheer shades, exceeded expectations across the board.
One oily-skinned reviewer called it a "holy grail" product, while a 71-year-old reviewer said, "no matter how much I use, it does not clump or accentuate my wrinkles."
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Others compared it to a similar Charlotte Tilbury product which, at $44, costs more than six times the price of the drugstore dupe.
"This is so similar to the Hollywood Flawless Filter by Charlotte Tilbury," a reviewer said. "It’s so glowy, NOT glittery, and blends in perfectly...I highly recommend this product and I will repurchase often."
Among the top critical reviews, some complained that they saw no change in their skin after using the product, while others found it far too "glowy."
"What I noticed is a gentle shining effect of a Hallmark card on my face," read one critical review. "Under a foundation, the glittering effect is significantly reduced. As a stand-alone product, it visibly magnifies wrinkles."
If your skin is especially oily, the product might leave you looking wet, warned one review – and if you have hypersensitive skin, make sure to patch-test before applying to your whole face.
"I wouldn't say there is anything really wrong with the product itself, said the author of a three-star review. "However, I have a sensitive face and ended up breaking out."
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But if you have aging, dull, or dry skin, the product might revolutionize your makeup routine.
Right now, a tube of the glow enhancer is only $7 on Amazon, while it's priced at $13 or higher at other retailers, so add it to your cart before the thousands of devotees put it out of stock.