Charlotte Tilbury Smokey Eye Instant Look in a Palette at Beautylish
Charlotte Tilbury Smokey Eye Instant Look in a Palette at Beautylish
The Details
Discover Charlotte Tilbury’s smoky eye secrets in one clever palette. Smokey Eye Beauty comes with everything you need to create a smoldering smoky eye in a snap. Never-before-seen shades meet cult classics—like Charlotte’s beloved Bar of Gold highlighter—for a mesmerizing look that you can dial up or down for any occasion.
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Smokey Eye Beauty Instant Look in a Palette, $75.00 (Limited Edition, Beautylish Exclusive)
- Eye Brighten Soft golden beige
- Eye Enhance Matte medium brown
- Eye Smoke Velvet-matte charcoal black
- Face Bronze Filmstar Bronze
- Cheek Swish Peachy beige
- Cheek Pop Natural rose
- Face Highlighter Bar of Gold
Oh, that one looks nice. Very warm, but I like that.
“Never before seen shades”. Seriously? What pipe is CT marketing team smoking these days, I wonder! Hmm…a beige, a brown and a black eyeshadow have “never been seen before”??? Really??? Filmstar Bronze and Bar Of Gold have “never been seen before” either, I suppose. Sheesh! ?
Didn’t CT recently come out with a palette that looks like a very late-to-the-party copy of UD’s original Naked palette. I guess there are some who like the status of having CT or who really like her formula (though I understand with that palette – Instant Eyes – there are some problems with the texture of some of the shades) but I feel pretty much like you do, Nancy. A cheek and eye palette is a great thing to have but there’s nothing earthshakingly unique about this one.
Yes, this looks really boring to me! I think I’ve seen these shades all season from nearly every brand.
You crack me up Nancy -I had a good laugh at your description of the CT marketing team!
LMAO! Too accurate, Nancy!
To be fair, this statement can be understood from her brand perspective, and in that sense she’s presenting “never before seen” (as in brand new for her line) shades with “cult classics” (obviously talking about her line’s classics like bar of gold and filmstar bronze).
I am pretty sure she hasn’t had the cheek colors and the matte black before in her line of shadows and pallettes.
I will most likely pass on both this and the Instant Eye, as I happen to have too many similar products, but for anyone interested: Wayne Goss uploaded a video comparing the two. He does not seem to love the Instant “Naked” like pallette quality-wise, but says this one is exactly like the quads quality wise and he recommends it.
Yes, it’s a poor choice of words and pretty consistent with CT’s approach. Every time I see a video of her selling her products, it always comes off like she is not aware there are thousands of alternatives on the market. What is so unique about this?
Just ordered mine, but I also have the Beauty Glow Palette from her as well. If it looks too much like Beauty Glow, back it goes!
This looks too warm for me (the blushes, especially) and also pretty “blah”.
These are very common shades now and I am wondering how you would get your blush brush into those tiny squares.
I have the beauty glow palette and I use it when I travel. Works well for travel size brushes… or you do it in really tiny strokes. I think getting one of these is enough. CT is having tough time jumping out of the box they put themselves in it seems!
This is exactly why I put these on my wishlist and ultimately delete them. I use blush every day, but have used bronzer only a handful of times, and highlighter maybe twice in my life. Having the blush bigger and the bronzer/highlighter smaller would have been a better idea. After all, not everybody is dressing up for YouTube or Instagram.
Very pretty. But extremely late and dupeable. Also, why is that blush shade so small? Do they expect people to apply their blush with a eyeshadow brush?
This is an easy skip for me. Too basic and dupable.
I spent quite a bit of money buying my daughter and I the “vintage vamp” look which came with the four pan shadow, a lip pencil and a lipstick. We purchased them at Nordstroms in Vancouver Canada while on vacation last year. Both of us agree these were the worst shadows we’ve ever used. She has super oily eye lids so maybe they didn’t blend or wear well for her because of that but I have pretty “normal” lids. Love the matte revolution lippies but won’t buy anymore shadows.
This is just my humble hooded eye opinion. But this would never be a all in one palette for me, just looking at the eye shadows. I need at least one medium shade in between a matte transition and a matte charcoal/black. Thats too much of a jump for me and my struggle to blend-already!
Christine, will you be reviewing this palette? Saw your swatches a few days back and while I’m not so sure about the black, it still looks like a fantastic work appropriate travel set. A bit pricey though, so I’m really torn whether it’s worth it. Thanks anyway for the swatches :).