These products prove that you can achieve flawless, red-carpet-worthy makeup without emptying your bank account.
Charlotte Tilbury is the brand for dreamy, glowy makeup — but let’s face it, not everyone can justify spending close to £30 on a lipstick.
The good news? Beauty brands have blessed us with some seriously spot-on dupes, which deliver that signature Tilbury magic for a fraction of the price.
From the iconic Pillow Talk lipstick to the glow-boosting Hollywood Flawless Filter, L360 shares the top Charlotte Tilbury dupes that will give you a high-end look without the hefty price tag.
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Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick (£29) vs Kiko Milano Smart Fusion Lipstick in Rosy Biscuit (£6.49)
If you’re obsessed with Pillow Talk’s universally flattering nude-pink shade, Kiko Milano’s Rosy Biscuit is a near-perfect match.
It offers a creamy formula and stunning satin finish — without the nearly £30 price tag.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £6.49.
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Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray (£32) vs Revolution Conceal and Define Infinite Setting Spray (£8.99)
Beauty fans love Tilbury’s spray for its power to stop makeup budging all day long — but what if we told you that Revolution’s version also locks makeup in for up to 16 hours?
The setting spray is perfect as a primer, makeup setter and to refresh the complexion throughout the day.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £8.99.
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Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter (£39) vs elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter (£15)
Charlotte’s glow-boosting Flawless Filter foundation is iconic, but elf’s version delivers the same radiant, soft-focus effect at a fraction of the price.
It’s perfect for wearing alone or layering under foundation.
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Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream (£54) vs Paula’s Choice Replenishing Moisturiser (£35)
Magic Cream is renowned because of its blend of peptides, seed oils, leaf juice, vitamins and hyaluronic acid — but Paula’s Choice moisturiser contains a similar blend at a lower price.
Both creams have a rich, nourishing texture — ideal for a dewy base before makeup.
Buy from Paula’s Choice for £35.

Charlotte Tilbury Filmstar Bronze & Glow (£49) vs Revolution Pro Sculpt & Glow (£10)
Revolution Pro’s Sculpt & Glow gives you the same chiselled cheekbones and candlelit glow as the Tilbury original, at a much more affordable price.
Apply the ‘Sculpt’ to shaded areas that you want to define, such as cheeks, temple, jawline, side and tip of the nose.
Then, apply the ‘Glow’ shade to areas you want to shine, such as the top of your cheekbones, down the centre of your nose, brow bone and cupid bow of your lips.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £7.99.

Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Foundation (£39) vs L’Oréal Infallible 24H Fresh Wear Foundation (£13.99)
For full coverage that still looks like skin, L’Oréal’s Infallible Foundation is a fantastic alternative to the celebrity-approved Airbrush Flawless Foundation, with a long-lasting, weightless finish.
L’Oréal’s version applies streak-free and its waterproof, transfer-resistant formula lasts up to 32 hours.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £13.99.

Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder (£39) vs Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder (£3.99)
Rimmel’s cult-favourite powder keeps shine at bay just as well as Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder, which is said to be loved by Amal Clooney, leaving your skin looking smooth and flawless all day.
Pro tip: Apply the pressed powder with a makeup puff for a totally airbrushed look.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £4.99.

Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand (£30) vs Makeup Revolution Bright Light Highlighter (£8)
For that stunning, dewy highlight, Revolution’s Bright Light Wand is a must-have.
It’s a near-identical match to Tilbury’s Beauty Light Wand, giving you that effortless glow.

Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillow Talk (£22) vs NYX Slim Lip Pencil in Peekaboo Neutral (£4)
Pillow Talk lip liner lovers, rejoice! NYX’s Slim Lip Pencil in Peekaboo Neutral delivers the same soft, rosy nude shade that enhances your lips beautifully.
Pair it with Kiko Milano’s Smart Fusion Lipstick in Rosy Biscuit for the perfect pout.

Charlotte Tilbury Cheek to Chic Blush in Ecstasy (£35) vs Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso (£11.75)
If you love Tilbury’s Ecstasy blush for its peachy, glowy finish, Milani’s Luminoso is your perfect budget-friendly swap.
Though they’re budget-friendly, the Milani blushes are anything but cheap. Each one is said to have been sunbaked on Italian terracotta tiles to give your skin a warm finish and a radiance that looks striking and natural.
Buy from Superdrug for £11.75.

Charlotte Tilbury The Classic Eyeliner (£22) vs Kiko Milano Smart Colour Eye Pencil (£3.99)
For a soft, smudgy eyeliner that defines without looking harsh, Kiko Milano’s Smart Colour Eye Pencil is a dead ringer for Charlotte Tilbury’s The Classic eyeliner.
The pencil comes in 17 shades, including bright colours and metallics, so there’s an option for every look you want to serve.