Tom Ford Lip Glosses: Naked, Crushed Rose, Sahara Pink, Peach Absolut & Sugar Pink
February 5, 2012
Tom Ford Beauty is still relatively new in the US. The entire cosmetic line was launched first at select Neiman Marcus stores and Bergdorf Goodman and now appears to be trickling into other retailers. Ever since the launch I’ve searched for reviews, swatches and photos online but to date have not found much on the Lip Glosses by Tom Ford. Perhaps it’s the exclusivity and high price tag of $45 a tube (for .24 fl oz)? Having been impressed by the lipsticks I decided to give the glosses a chance. I ordered 3 glosses online sight unseen in Naked, Rose Crush, and Sahara Pink. Then a few weekends ago I saw the entire line in person at the Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills and came home with 2 more in Peach Absolut and Sugar Pink.
The gloss: These glosses have a similar vanilla scent as the lipsticks in Tom Ford’s line. The texture is thick and opaque with a slightly sticky texture similar to that of Bobbi Brown’s but not quite as sticky. These come in a clear square shaped tube that appears to be plastic (it could be acrylic but I’m not entirely sure). The applicator is a long brush which I find is the right length and thickness to apply the gloss evenly on the lips.
The finish: The finish is a high shine. I find the thickness makes these last quite a long time on the lips.
The pigment: Pigment overall is rich and medium-full coverage. Sugar Pink and Peach Absolut are slightly sheerer with almost a jelly-like finish, but are still rich in finish.
The colors: my descriptions for each shade as they apply on my lips (I find they apply true to what you see in the tube)
Naked – a nude flesh beige with a slight pinkish tinge and gold shimmer
Rose Crush – a neutral nude pink with brownish/tawny tones and slight shimmer flecks
Sahara Pink – a neutral rose pink cream
Peach Absolut – sheer soft peach
Sugar Pink – bright but sheer pink
Swatches (note that the swatches aren’t in the same order as the product photos above):
I’m limited on time so I decided to do comparisons rather than lip swatches.
Overall thoughts: I really wanted to hate these. $45 a tube is insanity (yet I still caved, gift cards are often used on frivolous things when I should really be saving them up for a bigger better purchase). The packaging is functional and sturdy but a bit cheap feeling. (It’s growing on me though.) I was so excited to see the Tom Ford Counter at Neiman Marcus but the service was a bit lacking (granted I was there on a Saturday afternoon when stores are at their busiest) and the lighting at the displays was horrendous. If you google Tom Ford Beauty at Neiman Marcus you will see beautiful displays. The setup is modern chic and in my opinion really stunning and gorgeous. However, the displays are lit with a neon light that prevents you from being able to see any of the colors as they are in reality. I had to hold the tester tubes several feet away out of the light to be able to see the true color.
Even with all these issues (they might just be me) I have to admit that the quality and finish of these are excellent. The glosses are made in Italy and the colors I picked just work – no tweaking required. They are perfect alone, with a liner or over any lipstick. I personally prefer them over a neutral lipliner to help even out the edges. The colors might not be all that original but in my stash I could not find any exact dupes. I wish I could recall the other shades but the lighting wasn’t the best and I didn’t swatch them all on my hand. The big question of whether or not they are worth the $45 depends on the individual person. I am inclined to say no, even with the excellent quality, finish and color selection, $45 is still extremely steep and I think you can get a similar effect with other brands that are more wallet-friendly.
More ramblings on my thoughts for Tom Ford Beauty products: At the counter I only tested the glosses, eyeshadow quads and blushes. I eyed Cognac Sable but decided to pass, most of the quads have at least 1 extremely shimmery/glittery shade which I’m not used to wearing on an everyday basis. I was particularly impressed by the blushes (I have 3 so far, but have not reviewed them, see Karla Sugar for swatches), they have a beautiful rich finish and soft blendable textures with gorgeous finely milled shimmer (why couldn’t all the quads be like the blushes?). My friend eyed the clear sparkly gloss which I also thought was interesting but did not try personally. Having a number of lipsticks already I didn’t check out the other shades. I passed on trying the nail polishes at the counter too. I have 2 that I purchased online and was less than impressed with the finish and the cap leaks nail polish around the top even when closed. At the counter, I the colors looked extremely ordinary.
That’s it. I didn’t make the most of my counter visit, but given the high price tag I was a bit scared to check everything else out, so perhaps it was for the best that nobody was available/willing to help me at the counter. That combined with the horrible lighting … I lost interest quickly. Maybe I’ll have better luck next time.
Overall I’m pleased with the glosses and I think if it’s in your budget you should definitely splurge on 1. I still prefer the lipsticks over the glosses though. (To see Tom Ford Lipsticks I’ve reviewed, click on the Tom Ford tag at the bottom of this post.)
Have you tried anything from Tom Ford Beauty? Been to a counter in person? I’d love to hear about what you’ve tried, liked, disliked, splurged on or passed.
Thanks for your review, Sabrina. Since Tom Ford hasn't arrived in DC yet, I was eager to check out the products when I was in New York a few weeks ago. I bought the Shade and Illuminator (S&I), a couple of nail polishes, and the brow sculptor. I have yet to test the polishes and S&I, but I love, love the brow sculptor. The color is perfect for me and the unique angled shape of the product makes for fast, easy, and varied application. Depending upon how you hold the sculptor, you can apply fine lines or broad swathes of color, and it covers any grays you might have. The sharpener works perfectly, and the brush is handy, of course. I'll repurchase when I run out. Given the price, I passed on the lip glosses and the eyeshadow quads. The colors and quality couldn't compete with Chanel or LMdB, in my opinion.
Though the price point would still have been a factor, the surprisingly poorly lit counters at the NY Saks and Bergdorf counters made me reluctant to buy more. I was also surprised that there were no skin care samples and the SA at the Bergdorf counter was reluctant to make any or give me a foundation sample. Finally convinced that I would not buy the foundation without trying it first, she scrounged up a container from another counter to make a sample for me. I was in a hurry by the time I arrived at Saks so didn't ask for any skin care samples there. The promo photos of Bitter Bitch nail polish looked wonderful, but I didn't buy it because in Bergdorf's lighting it didn't look any different from Chanel's Vamp. I passed. Perhaps I'll try it again when it arrives at DC counters and I have more time to step outside in the sunlight to look at it.
Hi Ava, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree the lighting issues and lack of samples with the launch are a bit surprising for me too. I feel sometimes luxury brands think they don't need to give samples because of the name. I do understand some might not have the resources to afford samples, but for any new product launch, I think it's vital. Next time I will check out the Brow Sculptor!
I TOTALLY agree with you about the neon lighting making it impossible to see the products! I have had to lift out the testers and turn around to make a good assessment of the cheek colours and get dirty looks from sales assistants in the process!
The only thing I have purchased from the new line is the blush in wicked (cool bright pink with gold shimmer), and I am still undecided. Initially I was underwhelmed but I do find myself reaching for it a good bit in the mornings. Flush looks like a great blush (almost neon coral, no shimmer).
I think your blush picks are great. The bright ones look nice on … I agree, initially I was underwhelmed but I think it was because of the high price. I do find myself reaching for the blushes often as well 🙂
I purchased Tom Ford on-line when it first came out. I have decided I will not be purchasing it again, at least until there is a counter near me so I can see it and have it applied by a professional. I have the gloss in Tawny Pink. It is a good color but I don't love the texture and, let's face it, at that price you should love it. I prefer YSL, Le Metier, and D&G glosses. I have the eye quad in Burnished Amber. The colors are gorgeous and are my colors but it isn't translating to a beautiful look on me. I rarely wear it. I have been told we will be getting a counter soon so perhaps they can show me what I am doing wrong. I should probably just stick with Le Metier shadows because no matter what you do they look fabulous. The one product I LOVE and use everyday is the brow sculptor. Overall I am not sold on this line…it could be me be too demanding though. It is just at this price point I expect a lot!
M.Fay I do not know which shades are the most popular, I'm assuming the ones that stayed with the revamp are (like Pink Dusk and Blush Nude) the popular ones. I've seen Pink Dusk featured the most online. There might be an indication on the product review section on makeupalley.com to show which ones are more popular.
The counters are the same in London – the lighting & lit mirrors they chose are horrible. It's impossible to see what the colours actually look like, let alone against your skintone.
Peach Absolut looks great but at that price point, I'd rather get a lipstick.
Thanks Sabrina, your reviews are always excellent and honest. I went to the Beverly Hills Neiman counter as well. And, it was early on a weekday. The service was definitely not adequate, and very contrary to my previous experience at other Neiman counters.
AnonymousFebruary 5, 2012 at 11:18 pm
Hello Sabrina, thank you for this extensive and expensive review 🙂 I was wondering if you had time to photograph the ingredient list for these glosses. I have purchased high end brand lipsticks and glosses from other brands, only to be shocked to discover the main ingredient was mineral oil/petroleum or its other various aliases. I do not mind spending on my cosmetics but I refuse to pay for a expensive tube of Vaseline!
Thank you Sabrina! I have been looking and looking for some reviews/swatches on the TF lip glosses! I ordered Sahara pink with a couple of other items sight unseen. I am very pleased with the Sahara Pink and now have at least 3 more glosses in my NM shopping cart thanks to you 🙂 ! I have been happy with all of my Tom Ford purchases so far…. The blushes are wonderful! Look forward to your review! Stacy
These look beautiful. I now want Peach Absolut, if only for its namesake. Thanks for your quick thoughts on the nail polishes as well; I hope the bottle design is fixed so it doesn't leak. What a bummer!
Hi Sabrina, These are such gorgeous colors! Thanks for sharing them with us— it really is wonderful being able to experience such pretty colors through your blog. Naked and Peach absolut are my favorites here. I plan on doing some color studying from your comparison swatches as well!
AnonymousFebruary 6, 2012 at 4:17 am
I loved this review! I don't have a TF counter near me, so most of my purchases are sight unseen. Thanks to your good reviews I've picked some great colors. While traveling recently I did visit a few counters and was extremely disappointed by the poor lighting. I would buy more products if I could actually see what I'm testing…….
YvetteFebruary 6, 2012 at 5:17 am
WOAH. Very pretty but what a ridiculous price. I will not be purchasing!
We got a set up of Tom Ford lipsticks at our Nordstrom in November. I bought four right away. It was impossible to find any help because supposedly there was a guy attached to the display but I didn't know who he was. I couldn't find anyone who would help because this guy was supposed to. The cosmetics manager located him in fragrance which he was reluctant to leave. I don't care to reward lousy service but I did. I won't do it again, tho. If I don't get better help, I'll play at the counter and order online. Granted it may have improved some as I was out of town for a month and had surgery after so I haven't been there in almost two months. I guess I'll find out this week.
I've got several lipsticks, and I think I'll stick with those!
EileenFebruary 6, 2012 at 6:30 pm
Lovely review as always, Sabrina, and I appreciate the time you take with all your comparison swatches. I have the quad in Cognac Sable. After seeing Rae's review and tutorial, I dashed to the local TF counter and promptly purchased it. Three of the shades have a soft glimmer of a finish that is not too much for an older woman to pull off. I'm 66 and have no trouble with them. The one very sparkly copper shade is stunning, but I reserve that for evening when I lightly press some of it over my lid shade to add a bit of drama. But even that shade is not hard to wear. It is a refined and grown up sparkle which means you're not going to see chunks of glitter and there is no fall out whatsoever. Since I love and use all four of the shades, the $75 price tag did not bother me in the least.
I also purchased Shade and Illuminate in #01. This is the HG product for women who like to do precision contouring. TF's esthetic is retro to say the least and so it is not surprising that his cosmetic line would contain a contouring product. That he created one so brilliantly is what makes S&I a step ahead of all the other similar products out there. It's not exactly a beginner's product, though. To get the most out of this product, you need to know the basic principles of contouring and understand a bit about proportion and bone structure. Wayne, the gossmakeupartist, has a few excellent videos on YouTube about contouring. If you really like S&I, it is worth it to get the special brush #04 to use with it. Out of all the brushes in my considerable collection, it's simply the best I've found for application and blending. Use one side for the dark shade and the other side for the light shade. Depending on how you angle the brush, you can get anything from a pencil thin line to a 1/2" wide stroke. It's an incredibly precise tool of exceptional quality. By the way, TF brushes are made in Japan and rumor has it that they are manufactured by Hakuhodo. If that is true, it explains their extraordinary quality.
Hi. I have Naked gloss and love it. Thanks to this post, I will now be buying Sugar Pink. I love the TF ligne. I know it doesn't get good reveiws on MUA or much press, but I am more than pleased with my purchases. I have Silvered Topaz quad, for me it is different than Stupendous from Chanel. I have Frantic pink blush and the brow pencil is really nice. I also got the cheek brush and really like it as well.
My next haul will be another quad, gloss and more brushes. Love your reviews Sabrina! Thanks for a wonderfull blog.
EileenFebruary 7, 2012 at 5:37 pm
Hi Neicy!
The #11 eye shader brush works beautifully with the quads. Next time you're at the counter, check it out. The foundation and powder brushes are also excellent.
Thanks hun. I will order them. I have Suqqu brushes and they are of excelent quality. But I am really liking the Tom Ford too! I forgot to mention, the lipsticks are my first love. Blush Nude is my HG lipstick! 🙂
Sabrina, My friend and I had the EXACT same experience at the the Tom Ford cosmetic counter at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills. We were even there on a Wednesday morning about a week and a half ago with three consultants standing talking amongst themselves about six feet away! Nobody came and helped us until a gentleman from the Tom Ford fragrance counter came over, apologized and found Marissa for us from the Chantecaille counter. Marissa ended up with an $800 sale. I love the Tom Ford blush and mascara!!!! Mary
I agree! The liting was BEYOND horrible at the Tom Ford counter! I refused to look at myself in the mirror! The sugar pink was delectable- I want to go back and get it! Tom Ford always keeping it sexy, classic and amazing! Love the review so right on xoxo. And again- why the chunky glitter in the eyeshadows Tom? That is so not sexy and classy!
I have both the liquid and stick foundation and I love them. I was matched to the wrong color the first time, so I had to make a second trip to find the right match. I own one blush and the eyebrow pencil. I have yet to try the lip products. Great swatches.
I can't wait to check out the Tom Ford counter in person but I'm so glad to hear your thoughts. My expectations are in check which is good. I am also going to hit up the Sunday Riley counter based on your amazing eyeshadow & blush post a while back. You always help me get out of my comfort zone and into new things!
I have not tried any of Tom Ford's makeup yet, simply because they are not available here in the part of the world I live in. But I'm definitely going to get my hands on the Finishing Powder and maybe one eyeshadow palette.
I love all the lipglosses you got. Naked seems to be a really gorgeous nude color!
AnonymousFebruary 10, 2012 at 5:28 am
hi!!! I am from Mexico and on my recent trip to Houston I had to stop by Neiman to check on the Tom Ford counter…LOVE everything!!!! The sales associate was so nice, she did my makeup and I love all that she tried on me. I wanted to buy an eyeshadow quad at first and i ended buying: 1. eyeliner in metallic mink, 2.lipstick in sable smoke, 3.blush in love lust and 4.lipgloss in tawny pink….I LOVE THEM so much!!!! but if i had to choose, my two best products are the lipstick and the blush. Greetings from Mexico…Dafne.
These are absolutely gorgeous and it great to see them next to relatively more affordable glosses. Great review and swatches.
Thanks for your review, Sabrina. Since Tom Ford hasn't arrived in DC yet, I was eager to check out the products when I was in New York a few weeks ago. I bought the Shade and Illuminator (S&I), a couple of nail polishes, and the brow sculptor. I have yet to test the polishes and S&I, but I love, love the brow sculptor. The color is perfect for me and the unique angled shape of the product makes for fast, easy, and varied application. Depending upon how you hold the sculptor, you can apply fine lines or broad swathes of color, and it covers any grays you might have. The sharpener works perfectly, and the brush is handy, of course. I'll repurchase when I run out. Given the price, I passed on the lip glosses and the eyeshadow quads. The colors and quality couldn't compete with Chanel or LMdB, in my opinion.
Though the price point would still have been a factor, the surprisingly poorly lit counters at the NY Saks and Bergdorf counters made me reluctant to buy more. I was also surprised that there were no skin care samples and the SA at the Bergdorf counter was reluctant to make any or give me a foundation sample. Finally convinced that I would not buy the foundation without trying it first, she scrounged up a container from another counter to make a sample for me. I was in a hurry by the time I arrived at Saks so didn't ask for any skin care samples there. The promo photos of Bitter Bitch nail polish looked wonderful, but I didn't buy it because in Bergdorf's lighting it didn't look any different from Chanel's Vamp. I passed. Perhaps I'll try it again when it arrives at DC counters and I have more time to step outside in the sunlight to look at it.
Hi Ava, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree the lighting issues and lack of samples with the launch are a bit surprising for me too. I feel sometimes luxury brands think they don't need to give samples because of the name. I do understand some might not have the resources to afford samples, but for any new product launch, I think it's vital. Next time I will check out the Brow Sculptor!
I TOTALLY agree with you about the neon lighting making it impossible to see the products! I have had to lift out the testers and turn around to make a good assessment of the cheek colours and get dirty looks from sales assistants in the process!
The only thing I have purchased from the new line is the blush in wicked (cool bright pink with gold shimmer), and I am still undecided. Initially I was underwhelmed but I do find myself reaching for it a good bit in the mornings. Flush looks like a great blush (almost neon coral, no shimmer).
I think your blush picks are great. The bright ones look nice on … I agree, initially I was underwhelmed but I think it was because of the high price. I do find myself reaching for the blushes often as well 🙂
I purchased Tom Ford on-line when it first came out. I have decided I will not be purchasing it again, at least until there is a counter near me so I can see it and have it applied by a professional. I have the gloss in Tawny Pink. It is a good color but I don't love the texture and, let's face it, at that price you should love it. I prefer YSL, Le Metier, and D&G glosses. I have the eye quad in Burnished Amber. The colors are gorgeous and are my colors but it isn't translating to a beautiful look on me. I rarely wear it. I have been told we will be getting a counter soon so perhaps they can show me what I am doing wrong. I should probably just stick with Le Metier shadows because no matter what you do they look fabulous. The one product I LOVE and use everyday is the brow sculptor. Overall I am not sold on this line…it could be me be too demanding though. It is just at this price point I expect a lot!
thanks for the detailed review!
going to pass on the lip glosses, but still very interested in purchasing some lipsticks. do you know which shades are the most popular?
your swatches and reviews always help (especially when you live in a small town and have to purchase everything online). thanks again!
M.Fay I do not know which shades are the most popular, I'm assuming the ones that stayed with the revamp are (like Pink Dusk and Blush Nude) the popular ones. I've seen Pink Dusk featured the most online. There might be an indication on the product review section on makeupalley.com to show which ones are more popular.
The counters are the same in London – the lighting & lit mirrors they chose are horrible. It's impossible to see what the colours actually look like, let alone against your skintone.
Peach Absolut looks great but at that price point, I'd rather get a lipstick.
OMG! Drooling! I so need to get these! :p
xo
Thanks Sabrina, your reviews are always excellent and honest. I went to the Beverly Hills Neiman counter as well. And, it was early on a weekday. The service was definitely not adequate, and very contrary to my previous experience at other Neiman counters.
Hello Sabrina, thank you for this extensive and expensive review 🙂 I was wondering if you had time to photograph the ingredient list for these glosses. I have purchased high end brand lipsticks and glosses from other brands, only to be shocked to discover the main ingredient was mineral oil/petroleum or its other various aliases. I do not mind spending on my cosmetics but I refuse to pay for a expensive tube of Vaseline!
Thank you Sabrina! I have been looking and looking for some reviews/swatches on the TF lip glosses! I ordered Sahara pink with a couple of other items sight unseen. I am very pleased with the Sahara Pink and now have at least 3 more glosses in my NM shopping cart thanks to you 🙂 ! I have been happy with all of my Tom Ford purchases so far…. The blushes are wonderful! Look forward to your review!
Stacy
These look beautiful. I now want Peach Absolut, if only for its namesake. Thanks for your quick thoughts on the nail polishes as well; I hope the bottle design is fixed so it doesn't leak. What a bummer!
Hi Sabrina, These are such gorgeous colors! Thanks for sharing them with us— it really is wonderful being able to experience such pretty colors through your blog. Naked and Peach absolut are my favorites here. I plan on doing some color studying from your comparison swatches as well!
I loved this review! I don't have a TF counter near me, so most of my purchases are sight unseen. Thanks to your good reviews I've picked some great colors. While traveling recently I did visit a few counters and was extremely disappointed by the poor lighting. I would buy more products if I could actually see what I'm testing…….
WOAH. Very pretty but what a ridiculous price. I will not be purchasing!
The lighting on the tester displays are atrocious. It's impossible to see the colours, and it's hard on the eyes.
I do like the look of the cream glosses though – may have to check those out myself.
We got a set up of Tom Ford lipsticks at our Nordstrom in November. I bought four right away. It was impossible to find any help because supposedly there was a guy attached to the display but I didn't know who he was. I couldn't find anyone who would help because this guy was supposed to. The cosmetics manager located him in fragrance which he was reluctant to leave. I don't care to reward lousy service but I did. I won't do it again, tho. If I don't get better help, I'll play at the counter and order online. Granted it may have improved some as I was out of town for a month and had surgery after so I haven't been there in almost two months. I guess I'll find out this week.
I've got several lipsticks, and I think I'll stick with those!
Lovely review as always, Sabrina, and I appreciate the time you take with all your comparison swatches. I have the quad in Cognac Sable. After seeing Rae's review and tutorial, I dashed to the local TF counter and promptly purchased it. Three of the shades have a soft glimmer of a finish that is not too much for an older woman to pull off. I'm 66 and have no trouble with them. The one very sparkly copper shade is stunning, but I reserve that for evening when I lightly press some of it over my lid shade to add a bit of drama. But even that shade is not hard to wear. It is a refined and grown up sparkle which means you're not going to see chunks of glitter and there is no fall out whatsoever. Since I love and use all four of the shades, the $75 price tag did not bother me in the least.
I also purchased Shade and Illuminate in #01. This is the HG product for women who like to do precision contouring. TF's esthetic is retro to say the least and so it is not surprising that his cosmetic line would contain a contouring product. That he created one so brilliantly is what makes S&I a step ahead of all the other similar products out there. It's not exactly a beginner's product, though. To get the most out of this product, you need to know the basic principles of contouring and understand a bit about proportion and bone structure. Wayne, the gossmakeupartist, has a few excellent videos on YouTube about contouring. If you really like S&I, it is worth it to get the special brush #04 to use with it. Out of all the brushes in my considerable collection, it's simply the best I've found for application and blending. Use one side for the dark shade and the other side for the light shade. Depending on how you angle the brush, you can get anything from a pencil thin line to a 1/2" wide stroke. It's an incredibly precise tool of exceptional quality. By the way, TF brushes are made in Japan and rumor has it that they are manufactured by Hakuhodo. If that is true, it explains their extraordinary quality.
Hi.
I have Naked gloss and love it. Thanks to this post, I will now be buying Sugar Pink. I love the TF ligne. I know it doesn't get good reveiws on MUA or much press, but I am more than pleased with my purchases.
I have Silvered Topaz quad, for me it is different than Stupendous from Chanel.
I have Frantic pink blush and the brow pencil is really nice. I also got the cheek brush and really like it as well.
My next haul will be another quad, gloss and more brushes. Love your reviews Sabrina! Thanks for a wonderfull blog.
Hi Neicy!
The #11 eye shader brush works beautifully with the quads. Next time you're at the counter, check it out. The foundation and powder brushes are also excellent.
Thanks hun. I will order them. I have Suqqu brushes and they are of excelent quality. But I am really liking the Tom Ford too!
I forgot to mention, the lipsticks are my first love. Blush Nude is my HG lipstick! 🙂
Sabrina,
My friend and I had the EXACT same experience at the the Tom Ford cosmetic counter at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills. We were even there on a Wednesday morning about a week and a half ago with three consultants standing talking amongst themselves about six feet away! Nobody came and helped us until a gentleman from the Tom Ford fragrance counter came over, apologized and found Marissa for us from the Chantecaille counter. Marissa ended up with an $800 sale.
I love the Tom Ford blush and mascara!!!!
Mary
I agree! The liting was BEYOND horrible at the Tom Ford counter! I refused to look at myself in the mirror! The sugar pink was delectable- I want to go back and get it! Tom Ford always keeping it sexy, classic and amazing! Love the review so right on xoxo. And again- why the chunky glitter in the eyeshadows Tom? That is so not sexy and classy!
I have both the liquid and stick foundation and I love them. I was matched to the wrong color the first time, so I had to make a second trip to find the right match. I own one blush and the eyebrow pencil. I have yet to try the lip products. Great swatches.
I can't wait to check out the Tom Ford counter in person but I'm so glad to hear your thoughts. My expectations are in check which is good. I am also going to hit up the Sunday Riley counter based on your amazing eyeshadow & blush post a while back. You always help me get out of my comfort zone and into new things!
I have not tried any of Tom Ford's makeup yet, simply because they are not available here in the part of the world I live in. But I'm definitely going to get my hands on the Finishing Powder and maybe one eyeshadow palette.
I love all the lipglosses you got. Naked seems to be a really gorgeous nude color!
hi!!! I am from Mexico and on my recent trip to Houston I had to stop by Neiman to check on the Tom Ford counter…LOVE everything!!!! The sales associate was so nice, she did my makeup and I love all that she tried on me. I wanted to buy an eyeshadow quad at first and i ended buying: 1. eyeliner in metallic mink, 2.lipstick in sable smoke, 3.blush in love lust and 4.lipgloss in tawny pink….I LOVE THEM so much!!!! but if i had to choose, my two best products are the lipstick and the blush. Greetings from Mexico…Dafne.