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New Charlotte Tilbury Magic Powder, Magic Away Concealer + Stars In Your Eyes Palette

October 14, 2018

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Magic Powder and Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

Today I’m covering a few new launches from Charlotte Tilbury including her Genius Magic Powder ($45), Magic Away Concealer ($32) and swatches of the new Stars In Your Eyes Palette ($75). I’ve been the biggest fan of her Airbrush Flawless Finish Pressed Powder in #2 for years now. It’s one I still swear by today and I was really excited to put her new face products to the test. I hauled everything from Nordstrom and two of the three products I hauled are hits.

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Magic Powder and Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

Magic Powder + Magic Away Concealer

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Magic Powder Review

Up first is a look at her new face products. The Magic Powder is a loose powder for under the eyes and all over the face. It’s a soft light-diffusing powder to blur the skin. I find that the Airbrush Flawless Pressed and Magic Powder Loose colors don’t match with the same numbers. #2 in the pressed is a perfect match for me while #2 in the loose is significantly lighter in color but it does have a translucent feel to me. The powder itself has a really nice matte effect without looking flat or cakey even though the color is pale. The jar seems well made and has a twist lid inside so you can keep powder from flying around when you store it. The only downside is the smell – it has a very strong plastic smell which I thought was the packaging, which could be the culprit. But if it is, it is also in the powder and it’s pretty bad. The good news is that once it’s on the face and sets, the smell dissipates after a while. Still it’s a scent I don’t think any makeup product should have. A quick look at the product description says it’s made of veggie powder and natural oils to absorb oil and condition the skin at the same time. This could be the reason it smells. For now I’m going to stick with the pressed version and other brands of loose powders. My favorites rounded up and reviewed here.

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Powder vs Flawless Pressed Shade 2

Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Pressed Powder, Magic Powder, Magic Away Concealer, Magic Foundation swatches

The Magic Away Liquid Concealer is a hit! I ordered two shades 6 and 7 sight unseen based on the fact that I mix the Magic Foundation in 6 and 7. Both concealer shades work for me, 6 is a good brightening color but 7 is an exact match for my tan skin right now. It’s a smooth finish, full coverage concealer with a sponge tip applicator. I actually prefer tube or wand applicators but this one works to blend out the product right on the face without having to use another sponge. I’ve been a die-hard fan of the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer for under eyes because I need something that is a little bit dewy. This comes in very close second. The Charlotte Tilbury has full perfect coverage, stays put, blends easily and does remove the subtle darkness I have under my eyes some mornings. Shade 6 applied below:

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer 6

Left is applied heavily straight from the tube, you can apply as much or as little as you want. I did a heavy face swatch so you could see the color and texture. Right side is completely blended out with a sponge. Also wearing a mix of Charlotte Tilbury Magic Foundation in 6+7 mixed all over the face, Diorshow Brow Styler in Universal Brown and NARS Velvet Lip Glide in Swing on the lips. Top from Madewell.

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer 6

I’ve swatched the concealer below next to the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Custard, Macadamia and Ginger. I’ve also included one of the new MAC Studio Fix 24 Hour Wear Concealers in NC35, NC38 and NC40 (reviewing these soon, but I find this formula runs a tad bit lighter than the foundations).

Concealer Swatches NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away, MAC Studio Fix 24 hour wear

Stars in Your Eyes Palette

The Stars in Your Eyes Palette is new for the season and it is one of the most beautiful warm palettes I’ve tried. I still don’t consider myself as really loving the red/warm eye shadow trend that’s been going on for a while, but this one is very wearable, doesn’t look too warm on my skin and has excellent color payoff. There is a mix of matte and shimmers. I think it’s a significant improvement compared to last years which I bought and still use but find high maintenance because it takes me a lot of layering to get the pigment I want. This year’s is perfect in every way for me.

Charlotte Tilbury Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

This one has four sets of color-themed trios designed to Prime, Enhance and Smoke, but you can mix and match any of the combinations.

  • Love Eyes has a matte cream, shimmery rose gold, matte warm rose
  • Power Eyes has a shimmery soft gold, pale champagne shimmer, shimmery bronze
  • Happy Eyes has a rosy shimmer, warm soft brown matte, deeper soft brown matte
  • Confident Eyes has a shimmery mauve, shimmery plum and matte plum purple

Charlotte Tilbury Stars in Your Eyes Palette swatches

Below wearing a mix of Stars in Your Eyes Palette Love Eyes and Happy Eyes, First Love Chic to Cheek Blush and NARS Velvet Lip Glide in Swing, same base as mentioned above:

Charlotte Tilbury Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

As much as I love the pretty rose gold packaging it makes photographing product difficult. Colors will look slightly different in photos depending on what you see in the reflection, so I’ve included two photos, one with flash, one without.

Charlotte Tilbury Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

Charlotte Tilbury Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review + Swatches

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Magic Powder and Stars in Your Eyes Palette Review

Overall I highly recommend the Magic Away Concealer. I think it’s worth a look if you want a full coverage, smooth creamy concealer. It doesn’t cake or crease on me under the eyes and it also has enough pigment that you can use it to cover spots like sun spots or dark circles. I find it has better coverage than her other formulas. The Stars in Your Eyes Palette was a pleasant hit given last year’s formula was just ok for me. I’m thrilled that even though it’s warm toned it’s not too red or warm and easy to wear. The Magic Powder was something I had such high hopes for. The shades are a bit odd to me because the numbers don’t match in different formulas and the smell is so bad, but as a product it works on my face just fine. For now if you’re in the market for a new loose powder I’d say my top picks are the Hourglass Veil Translucent Setting Powder and Laura Mercier Translucent Loose (both compared here).

You can find the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Away Concealer, Powder and Stars in Your Eyes Palette at Nordstrom. Also available online at Charlotte Tilbury.

Have you tried any of these yet? What did you think?

 

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  • Zoey Olivia October 14, 2018 at 12:27 pm

    Really want to try the magic powder! Also that eye palette is gorgeous!

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  • mparker October 14, 2018 at 3:15 pm

    My favorite undereye concealer for the pat 3-years has been the Tom Ford Concealing Pen (I am in Shade 1). I like the CT Magic Away concealer as a more affordable alternative; however, there are some notable difference in the product apart from price. Firstly, the CT one does in fact have more product for less coin – a big fat plus 🙂 In terms of formula, the CT is modestly thinner in texture and lighter in coverage. In addition, after a week of wear test, I would also say that the CT formula is more moisturizing – not that it is meant to be – than the Tom Ford.

    If you’re looking for heavier coverage with more of a matte finish and can stomach the price tag – go for the Tom Ford. On the other hand, if you’re looking for something less dry and fear settling into fine lines after laughing/smiling – something you should do often 🙂 – go for the Charlotte Tilbury.

  • Sharon Macklin October 14, 2018 at 4:08 pm

    I’m using the Magic Away Concealer and liking it a lot. I haven’t been using the sponge to blend…will try that tomorrow!

  • TraceyEB October 14, 2018 at 12:49 pm

    Hi Sabrina, I purchased the Magic Away Concealer and Magic Powder when they first came out. Both work well for me. I have some crepey skin under my eyes and this covers that beautifully without emphasizing texture. I still need to add a touch of corrector to address some redness. Magic Away will replace my Bobbi Brown Retouching Wand, which is being discontinued. The smell of Magic Powder derives from the product’s natural ingredients (in place of talc). I hope upcoming versions will address the scent, though I hardly notice it now. Magic Powder does a beautiful job smoothing lines around the face. I need to test it under the eyes to see if it accentuates texture. Both prooducts work really well on mature skin. Oh Sabrina, CT has a product matching chart on her website, which might help in choosing the shades of these new products. I just ordered the Stars In Your Eyes Palette based on the positive reviews. The eyeshadows have been reformulated from the previous year’s palette, which I returned. Thank you for your thoughtful review of these CT products!

  • Brittchen October 14, 2018 at 5:47 pm

    Thanks for the review! The Magic Away Concealer does sound pretty good! For now I have several concealers in rotation, so I shouldn’t open another one but that one is on my radar now for when it’s time to restock 😉

  • Anne Capitant October 14, 2018 at 6:24 pm

    As someone who is also a big fan of the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer for using under my eye, I definitely have to pick up this concealer. I don’t know if I’ve heard a single bad review for it!

  • Rebecca Jenkins October 15, 2018 at 2:11 am

    I currently use & love the Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer under my eyes, so I think I may try this one next time I need to repurchase. I also adore the look of this palette, but I probably have enough eyeshadow for now.

  • StrawberryMakeupBag October 15, 2018 at 3:39 am

    Tbh I really enjoy the loose setting powder – as someone who battles with dry skin but still wants a long lasting base, I always love a lightweight powder that adds a little glow as well – but you’re right, the smell is odd and totally unexpected considering how nice other CT products smell. The Magic Concealer is bomb tho. x

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  • Gaja October 15, 2018 at 7:56 am

    Thanks for sharing!
    the Magic Powder ‘scent’ is awful, I bought it from the website and wanted to return as I believed it being expired or defected… Unfortunately it gives me no luminosity, therefore Kanebo remains my one and only powder!

  • Natalie Redman October 15, 2018 at 6:04 am

    I want to try all of these!

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  • Arianna October 15, 2018 at 7:55 pm

    All of these products look amazing especially the eyeshadow palette!

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  • Suzanna October 16, 2018 at 9:19 am

    Magic Away doesn’t work for me. I wanted to love it, but it settles into fine lines. This same problem occurred with the new YSL All-Hours concealer. I do hydrate under the eye (using the Tilbury eye cream or Kiehl’s avocado) and I try to blend well. I’ve had to go back to the Nars or to Makeup Forever Full Cover.

    I do like the look of that eye palette but do not need that eye palette, which probably means I will buy it as a consolation prize for the concealer not working :–).

  • Jane S October 16, 2018 at 12:37 pm

    Thank you for showing different colors of concealer – it helps so much!

  • Diana October 18, 2018 at 12:26 pm

    I really like the look of these! Although I don’t really like the sponge applicator…I’ve been holding off getting maybelline’s concealer because of that applicator. But I really like the shade range of the palette!

    Wishing you all the best,
    Randomlydi

  • Mary-Irene Marek October 23, 2018 at 9:44 am

    I have yet to try one thing Charlotte Tilbury. I love these reviews because it’s a line I know so little about. I have no idea if it irritates the skin, is good for it, etc. The eyeshadow palette looks completely perfect for me, though!!!