Charlotte Tilbury's Beauty Light Wand in the shade Pinkgasm is a bestseller โ but TikTok users are claiming this product gives the same gorgeous glow for a ...
Beauty Box](https://www.ok.co.uk/lifestyle/beauty/ok-beauty-box-recharge-refresh-27987999) [Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter](https://www.ok.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/) [@emmilllyy](https://www.tiktok.com/@emmilllyy), who posted a video swatching both this and the original on her arm. But priced at [ยฃ29 here](https://www.charlottetilbury.com/uk/product/beauty-light-wand-blush-pinkgasm), itโs not the cheapest way to fake a flattering flush. There are a number of products doing the rounds on the social media app that TikTokers claim give the same effect as the Charlotte Tilbury highlighter, including a Wet n Wild makeup stick (which isn't available to buy in the UK) and a Kiko Milano liquid blush pot thatโs now sadly discontinued. [celebrities](https://www.ok.co.uk/lifestyle/beauty/lily-james-charlotte-tilbury-campaign-28102193) alike, delivering a pretty, shimmery rose colour to cheeks. But the recommendation that crops up most frequently is Revolution Bright Light Highlighter in the shade Divine Dark Pink.
The queen of make-up jetted in from London to show off her new holiday collection.
Unlike some of the make-up artists I was surrounded by last night, I am no wizard when it comes to the eyes. On the eyes, she says to apply it to the inner corner and the outer corners, following their natural shape and flicking upwards and outwards past the brows and towards the hairline in a winged shape (think feline flick eyeliner). A quick dab with your index finger and you're finished.