Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Medium Blur Airbrush Lip Blur Review & Swatches
Pillow Talk Medium Blur
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Medium Blur Airbrush Flawless Lip Blur ($35.00 for 0.22 oz.) is a muted, medium rosy brown with subtle, warm undertones and a satin finish. It was only matte if blotted after applying or if applied with a fingertip and blended out towards the edges.
- Opaque pigmentation (“too” pigmented in a way)
- Smooth, velvety texture; creamy without being too heavy but slightly thick
- Applied evenly as full coverage but tended to pull into lip lines when worn “blurred” (sheered out)
- Missed longevity claims (5 hours when 12-hour wear as marketed)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
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Formula Overview
$35.00/0.22 oz. - $159.09 Per Ounce
The formula is supposed to "visibly smooth, blur, mattify [and] hydrate" in "one swipe" that lasts for "12 hours." It can be worn "blurred," which involves applying to the center of the lips and then using a fingertip to "blend and blur" or "bold," which involves applying it just with the applicator all-over.
It was only really a matte formula when applied "blurred" as it was quite pigmented as there was too much product was on the applicator. Even when I used just one side of the applicator, it felt like more than enough product for my lips. The texture was lightweight, velvety, and moderately emollient with a silicone-like texture.
For "bold" wear that looked more matte, I would recommend blotting gently after the initial application, which removed more shine and some of the excess product. The "blurred" application did sheer out a bit (as expected) and looked more matte due to the layer being much thinner and my fingertip absorbing some of the emollience.
I did not feel that it did that much to smooth or blur my lips when worn sheerly, as it tended to emphasize lip texture and pulled into my lip lines over time. It only lasted four or so hours that way. When worn "bold," then it was more forgiving and seemed slightly smoothing while wearing five to seven hours, though nowhere near 12 hours as marketed. They were lightly hydrating over time.
They had a sweet, vanilla-like scent but no discernible taste.
Browse all of our Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Lip Blur swatches.
Ingredients
DIMETHICONE, POLYGLYCERYL-2 TRIISOSTEARATE, DIMETHICONE CROSSPOLYMER, TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, BENZYL BENZOATE, TOCOPHEROL, ISOPROPYL TITANIUM TRIISOSTEARATE, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, AROMA (FLAVOR), SILICA DIMETHYL SILYLATE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM HYALURONATE, HEXYLENE GLYCOL, [+/- TITANIUM DIOXIDE (CI 77891), IRON OXIDES (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), RED 6 LAKE (CI 15850)].
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Since I don’t mind having to reapply after 4-5 hours and I love the shade, this is a definite contender for my $’s!
Nancy – try Maybelline’s Mauve for Me lipstick – much better quality and an exact dupe!
Thank you for the heads up, Genevieve! I mean, hey, better quality AND way less expensive is something unbeatable!
I tried it on my hand at Sephora and hated the texture, I was disappointed
Love this colour – but an exact dupe is Maybelline’s Mauve for Me lipstick – much cheaper and better quality too.
Thank you!
Not for me, this one.
I just had to vent a bit. I’m so tired of “Pillow Talk” this and that. It’s getting so old to use the same name again and again for different products, though in the same colour family. Like NARS Orgasm, a blush I love, but it’s used again and again. I find it boring.
OK, sorry, I’m done now. 🙂