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Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte's Magic Cream Moisturiser 30ml

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image 1, it's a miracle moisturiser and primer in one. 94% agree foundation lasts longer. independent user trial on over 120 people 12 hours after application of charlotte's magic cream and foundation. image 2, 95% felt more confident after using magic cream. independent user trial on over 120 people 12 hours after application of charlotte's magic cream and foundation. image 3, clinically proven results. before vs immediately after. skin is instantly 2 times more hydrated. rested on 33 people after 28 seconds. image 4, step 1 = prep with charlottes magic hydration revival cleanser. step 2 = target with charlotte's magic serum crystal elixir. step 3 = moisturise with charlotte's magic cream. step 4 = protect with invisible UV flawless poreless primer.

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Love it

One of the best creams for make up artist, use it for lots of clients more than a year. Buy the new one bottle of cream every 2-3 months!

by Julia.Letta

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Waste of money

I was lucky enough to be given three samples rather than waste my money on this rubbish! I used this moisturizer on a few occasions and it's awful. I looked like I'd been hit with an oil slick. I had to wipe it off with cleanser and begin my routine again minus the Magic Cream moisturiser. It is an absolute joke. Astral from Boots for three quid is ten times better. I repeated the process the following week and I'm not sure if it's a coincidence, but on the three separate occasions that I used it, I broke out in spots.

by Absolutely rubbish

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Magic Cream for Cystic Acne

I’m not normally someone who reviews products, but I have suffered with cystic acne for a total of 6 years now, having been on various prescription drugs/creams nothing seemed to help even after diet changes etc. I was then stuck with having to get the cysts on my face injected with steroids, as this was the only thing that actually made them go away. I then decided to try the Magic Cream as I had heard amazing things and they weren’t wrong! I have now been using this product for 8 weeks and I haven’t a cyst since I started using this cream. Not only that, but all my redness and dryness on my cheeks have dramatically reduced and my skin is finally starting to show through as a normal tone! I can’t express how grateful I am of this product, if your like me and suffer with skin problems, this cream could change your life, like it has mine. I’ve now changed my beauty regime and brought the glow mask (for over night) and the new cleansers, the results have been incredible. Anyone who says this cream did nothing for them, I personally think they didn’t stick with it for long enough but everyone’s skin is different, and can be down to a lot of factors in their lifestyle. Cystic acne is something that doesn’t have a cure, and is extremely painful! I’m so grateful this cream has prevented them and means I haven’t got to get my face injected every week which is winning in itself!! 5* from me!!

by Jayde

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Magic Cream!

Personally, I found this cream to work really well for me! I have normal/dry skin and it left my skin feeling hydrated and moisturised for the whole day. It takes a little while to sink in but sits really well under primers/foundations! Lovely scent, but something to note is that a little goes a long way with this cream so best to start off with a small amount first to reduce waste. Overall, I love this product, the only thing that really lets it down is the hefty price tag.

by Emily

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Bad break out

Lovely cream as a base under CT foundation , but broke me out so much... I now regret using it. Unfortunately, the same reaction for CT balm and mask. All three were used on different occasions over the last few years, same reaction.

by Alsou

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Poor Results

I bought the full sized cream and was so disappointed. Another CT gimmick, where the quality of the product really doesn't make this worth a purchase. Greasy, scented cream offering no skin benefits at all. Too heavy for daytime use, and doesn't compare to a decent night cream if used in the evening.

by Linda

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Wonderful as a primer

This is hydrating but not the least bit greasy. I got this in the goody bag and I have been using it as a moisturiser-primer. Really really nice, but pricey.

by Alexandra

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Poor for dry skin

Below average quality cream, for an inflated price - and I say this as someone who spends a lot (happily) on skincare. I take good care of my skin and I am always searching for a good, rich moisturiser to use with serums and other actives underneath. I have very good but sometimes dry skin and tend to spend a lot on actives, and less on a good thick barrier cream for the top. Every few months I splash out on something expensive, hoping to find a holy grail to match my old favourite, the discontinued Sunday Riley Bionic. Contrary to claims, this is not a rich cream (it is a silicone barrier cream, I think, it simply sits on top of your skin). I would say it is similar to a lot of the £10 level creams for normal to dry skin in any high street chemist in the UK - take a look at the ingredients. Very blah. I got this out of curiosity and because a few people have raved about it for very dry skin, including Caroline Hirons. I am always trying new creams - but would certainly not bother with this again, I would suggest Eucerin is a good brand that for a similar cream would cost £12 or under and have much better ingredients, and actually hydrate your skin. For £70 there are so, so many better options, Drunk Elephant is amazing, for example, and contains quality ingredients. The moisture this provides is short-lived and does not absorb well (I think this is why they say it is for dry skin - because it just sits on your skin, like a cheap layer of silicone) - It does not absorb. You could use it as a really overpriced silicone primer/crappy sunscreen - I would not wear at night, either, due to the superfluous SPF. I used it up on my hands.

by Lizzy

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Gimmicky

I was very excited to try this. I have dry skin and love a rich, dewy cream. It definitely makes a nice base for makeup but where I struggled with was long-term benefits. Over time, it clogged up my pores and actually made it look less radiant. There is a strong fragrance and overall really disappointing for a high-end face cream. Definitely, style over substance (something I find a little too often with this range).

by Lima

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Dreamy

I have purchased this cream many times but recently decided to go off piste and venture into the world of other moisturisers. It was a mistake! I think due to the price tag I was playing the field, sowing my wild product oats, but there's a reason it's expensive and it's because it's bloody ace! This is for the girlies out there who want to look dewy, fresh and feel moisturised all day long! I have normal to dehydrated skin, so maybe it's not cut out for all skin types! I must say I'm pretty shocked to see some awful reviews on here, but hey, we're all different! For me, I will never cheat on Charlotte again! Me and Magic Cream got a thing and it's LOVE!

by Hudson

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