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Elf launches £9 beauty wand 'dupe' of Charlotte Tilbury's popular £30 product

Charlotte Tilbury fans know all about that airbrushed finish that many of her popular products give to glamorous make-up looks. They also know that these cosmetics don't come cheap, as Charlotte's latest beauty wand costs £30 alone.

If you're looking for that flawless glow without the big cost, a similar product costs a fraction of the price. Elf cosmetics is selling a highlighter that is a 'dupe' of the Charlotte Tilbury beauty wands - and it'll save you more than £20.

Elf’s halo glow highlight wands are selling for just £9 on their website, reports the Mirror. Like Tilbury's, the bargain product is equipped with a sponge tip to apply the perfect amount of product to cheeks for that holiday glow.

Elf's £9 highlighter comes in three shades (Elf)

Available in three shades - Champagne Campaign, Rose Quartz, and Liquid Gold - Elf's highlight wands contains hydrating squalene as part of their lightweight formula. As well as the new highlighter wands, the affordable brand has launched a line of contour wands and blush wands to give your complexion stunning definition and a flush of colour.

Also selling for £9, these wands also boast a sponge tip to easily apply and blend the product into the hollows of your cheeks, jawline, temples, hairline, and sides of your nose. The contour wandsare available in five shades, and the blish wands come in four shades - but be quick, as some shades have already sold out!

For those after the ultimate glowy base, Elf's £14 Halo Glow Liquid Filter Foundation has also been said to be a perfect dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s £39 Flawless Filter. The dupe which can be worn alone, or under your foundation is infused with squalene and hyaluronic acid which helps keep the skin nourished and hydrated whilst creating a beautiful healthy-looking glow.

All Elf's beauty wands cost £9 on the Elf website here, while the brand's Halo Glow Liquid Filter Foundation can be bought for £14 online here.

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