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Is YSL radiant touch Touché Eclat worth it?

16 replies

Diamond25 · 23/10/2018 16:24

I just want radiance under my eyes I don’t have dark circles.

Is it worth spending the money on this or is there anything similar that’s cheaper?

I am not in the UK so can’t get Boots’ own that is similar.

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ShirleyPhallus · 23/10/2018 16:26

Nope, get the Charlotte tilbury version which is 3000% better

Scatteredthoughtss · 23/10/2018 16:28

It is very good, but I like the Maybelline one with the sponge tip better. I don't really rate Boots.

HiGunny · 23/10/2018 17:00

I like it, definitely works for me and I like the texture. Instantly makes me look less tired. I tried the Aldi dupe but found it didn't blend as well and settled into creases later in the day.

FabulousTomatoes · 23/10/2018 17:03

I find it excellent, my under eyes are the bane of my face and it seems to work quite well for me.

E20mom · 23/10/2018 17:16

I think it's dreadful tbh.

Looby4 · 23/10/2018 17:23

@ShirleyPhallus please could you post a link to the Charlotte Tilbury one?

singmysongtoo · 23/10/2018 17:57

The foundation is definitely worth it.

redwinewhitewinegin · 23/10/2018 18:04

The Aldi version is pretty good and it's under a fiver.

SemiAquaticEggLayingMammal · 23/10/2018 18:39

You need to make sure you select the right tone- they only used to do 1 shade on the high street (think one more was available in duty free shops) but now they do more and it's much better. I love it- boots one didn't work much for me and virtually every other item in my make up bag is no.7!

I also rate Rimmels cream concealer in a tube with a foam wand applicator- not quite as long lasting as YSL but has denser pigment and for the price it's brilliant.

JosellaPlayton · 23/10/2018 19:08
  1. you need to get the right shade so will need to visit a counter
  2. it’s best for 20-somethings the morning after a late night, it’s not great if you have deep under eye lines as it creases
Idontbelieveinthemoon · 23/10/2018 19:09

It really suited my skin in my twenties, in my thirties I realised I needed something else and found Becca's version. I'm never without it now.

Diamond25 · 26/10/2018 01:33

Thanks I’ll have a look at some of the other alternatives.

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Lineeye · 26/10/2018 06:51

Nope, I also came on to say to get the maybelline instant anti age eraser. It is infinitely better, cheaper and has lasted me longer.

verite · 26/10/2018 08:17

Doesn’t work for me. Nor does the Charlotte tilbury one. I like Lancôme liquid concealer in a tube but to be honest, nothing completely gets rid of my black circles.

expatinspain · 26/10/2018 08:21

Was fab in my 20's but doesn't do the job now.

Loonoon · 26/10/2018 10:30

No, it’s a definite case of hype over substance. As is most Charlotte Tilbury stuff IME.

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