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Here is everything you need to know about the MCoBeauty Flawless Glow. First, let’s clarify what the Flawless Glow is not . It is not a foundation. It is not a concealer. It is not a traditional liquid highlighter.
| Feature | MCoBeauty Flawless Glow | Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~$17 USD | ~$48 USD | | Texture | Thin, watery, serum-like | Thicker, gel-cream like | | Shimmer Particle | Very fine, silver/champagne micro-sparkle | Ultra-fine, almost invisible (more "sheen" than sparkle) | | Hydration | Moderate | High (more glycerin) | | Durability | 6-8 hours | 10-12 hours | | Best For | Oily/Combo skin (dries down tacky) | Dry/Mature skin (stays wet) | mcobeauty flawless glow
If you have scrolled through TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube beauty corners in the last 18 months, you have seen it: the sleek, frosted pink bottle that promises a "lit-from-within" look without the glitter. Australian-born MCoBeauty has successfully exported this product globally (now available at Ulta, Target, and Chemist Warehouse), and for good reason. It is being hailed as the ultimate dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s Hollywood Flawless Filter. Here is everything you need to know about
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The texture is the star of the show. It is weightless—almost watery—but leaves a slightly tacky, silky finish on the skin. It does not dry down to a powder; it retains a "wet" look that mimics hydrated, healthy skin. It is not a concealer