If you prefer light coverage, the formula of this liquid filter is quite fabulous, with fans declaring it a dupe for Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter, $49. It’s nicely moisturizing thanks to hyaluronic acid and squalane, while finely milled powders deliver sheer coverage that evens out skin tone and texture. You’ll need concealer if you want to cover any blemishes, dark spots, or redness but this product is a great base to build on.
My only issue is that it comes in just eight shades, which is pretty disappointing when you consider that e.l.f.’s Camo Concealer is available in 26. The brand claims it’s “flexible” in its coloring, meaning that one shade should sit across two or three different skin tones thanks to its sheer formula. This does seem like a bit of a cop-out, though.