The 3 Charlotte Tilbury Products Sara Sampaio Uses for an Everyday Glow
Sara Sampaio’s daily glam is dewy, fresh and beginner-friendly. The Portuguese model recently divulged her go-to products when it comes to a simple and classic makeup look for all her day-to-day modeling activities and errands.
The two-time SI Swimsuit model shared a video with her 734,000 TikTok followers and walked through her lineup of products, including three well-loved and best-selling items from
Charlotte Tilbury.
The 32-year-old began with hydrating skin prep, then lightly filled in her brows before beginning her base routine with contour first—as per Mary Phillips’s underpainting technique—using the brand’s Contour Wand ($42). Sampaio opted for a foundation-free look and simply applied concealer in spots where she wanted a bit of coverage. She then added a sheer wash of brown eyeshadow to create some dimension on her eyes and completed the look with black mascara, blush and setting powder ($28). She topped it all off with a pinky-nude lip liner ($25) and lip oil for some added shine.
Charlotte Tilbury Mini Airbrush Flawless Finish Setting Powder, $28 (sephora.com)
We guarantee you’ll want to snag the full size of this highly-rated setting powder once you try the mini.
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Contour Wand, $42 (sephora.com)
This cream contour stick went viral for good reason. Get it while it’s still in stock and both shades are available. As your tan starts to fade, we know you’ll want to add some bronze to your routine.
Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Lip Liner, $25 (sephora.com)
These creamy, long-wearing matte lip liners come in 15 gorgeous shades for you to find the perfect nude color. “Pillow Talk” is our favorite!
The Giorgio Armani Beauty brand ambassador recently told Harper’s Bazaar that she considers makeup to be an extension of an outfit.
“I have this thing... as soon as I put on an outfit I can imagine immediately what I want my glam to look like. I just have a vision. It’s probably my favorite part,” she explained. “Once I have the outfit, then you can really play with makeup and hair because it’s everything—it just really finishes and polishes the look. It’s like accessorizing; it’s how you make a dress into a look.”