Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream: The $105 Moisturizer That Celebrities Swear By, Honestly Reviewed
Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream is one of the most hyped moisturizers in beauty. After eight weeks of daily use, our editor gives an honest verdict on whether it's worth the price.

Emily Carter
Founder & Editor-in-Chief · March 11, 2025
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream is one of the most famous moisturizers in beauty. It's been called "the cream that celebrities use before the red carpet," and it has a devoted following that borders on religious. After eight weeks of daily use, I have an honest verdict.
What It Is
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream is a rich moisturizer that claims to deliver "8 hours of sleep in a jar." It comes in a 50ml jar and retails at $105. The formula includes hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and what Charlotte Tilbury calls their "Magic Matrix" — a blend of peptides and plant extracts.
The Formula
The formula is genuinely rich and luxurious. It absorbs well for a cream of this density, and it leaves the skin feeling plump and hydrated. The texture is the kind that feels expensive — not greasy, not watery, but genuinely substantial.
The Results
After eight weeks, I noticed improved hydration (my skin felt plumper and more comfortable), a slight improvement in skin texture, and a subtle brightening effect. The "8 hours of sleep" claim is marketing hyperbole — no moisturizer can do that — but the hydration and plumping effects are real.
Value
At $105, this is a significant investment. The formula is excellent, but there are very good moisturizers at lower price points (Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream at $68, for example, delivers similar results). The Charlotte Tilbury brand experience — the packaging, the scent, the overall luxury feel — is part of what you're paying for.
The Verdict
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream earns an 8.5. The formula is genuinely excellent and the results are real. The price is high, and the value score reflects that. For those who can afford it and want a luxurious moisturizer experience, it's worth it. For those who want the best moisturizer for the money, there are better options.
About the reviewer

Emily Carter
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Emily Carter has spent two decades testing beauty products for major publications, but she founded The Beauty Find in 2022 because she was tired of seeing the same recycled "best of" lists with no rea...

