Mix them into your moisturizer or foundation, or apply them alone, these radiance boosting dupes are arguably even better than the real thing. But now the glow gods have answered our prayers because the liquid gold has officially landed on Australian shores and on the shelves of Priceline. If you’re one of (probably) millions who have been hit by the Alix Earle effect, or you’re a D-Bronzi lover in dire need of a restock, the good news is that there are plenty of readily available dupes that deliver an equally bronzy and sun-kissed effect. So when we saw the e.l.f Halo Glow Liquid Filter (aka the ultimate Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter dupe) go viral, we were disappointed but not surprised to find it unavailable in Australian stores. When TikTok mega star, Alix Earle, started adding the Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi drops to her moisturizer for a glow-y, sun-kissed makeup base in her “get ready with me” videos, #BeautyTok quickly followed suit, which, spoiler alert, made the bronzing drops impossible to find. It happened with the Benefit Benetint, then the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter, Rare Beauty’s Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, and most recently-the Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Bronzing Drops ($36). It’s not a stretch to say that if a beauty product goes viral on TikTok, it’s almost guaranteed to sell out. While our editors independently select these products, making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission. With the Well+Good SHOP, our editors put their years of know-how to work in order to pick products (from skin care to self care and beyond) they’re betting you’ll love. Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter is my favorite Charlotte Tilbury dupe because it brings the same light-diffusing, imperfection-blurring, and skin-radiating magic as the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter, but at a fraction of the price.
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