

Alright, let’s get down to business! After yesterday’s major swatch-a-thon [go ahead and indulge here!], I thought I’d take you through an in-depth look at each of the pieces. That’s going to take a few days because #onefaceonly, and between making random appearances at work and events this week, I only have time for 1 look a day! Oh yes, and it’s day 4 of le migraine… so that’s fun. For today, I thought I’d take you on a spin round the piece that everyone is trying to get hold of – Tom Ford Eye and Cheek Compact in Pink Glow!
This is the second year that Tom Ford is releasing these Eye and Cheek Compacts, and for those who felt last year’s Unabashed [reviewed here] was too blue and hard to pull off on a daily basis, you may find Pink Glow to be somewhat less controversial.
Pink Glow consists of 3 eyeshadows and 2 cheek colors arranged on the left and right of the compact respectively. The shades generally lean towards warm-ish on me, and feature the Pantone-color-of-the-year Marsala.
From left to right, the swatches are:
- Top left of compact: Pale baby pink with a frosted finish. These sorts of colors easily dupeable, but I was surprised by how easily it blends to give a sheer wash of color all over, even worked well as a brow bone highlight and did not end up too 70’s-disco on me.
- Middle of left column: Golden glitter over a sheer translucent base. This is typical of Tom Ford eye color palettes, and part of the reason why I love them so. Dab a little of this over the middle of your lid on top of the eyeshadow, and it gives an almost-wet glisten that makes the eyes pop. I did not experience any fallout even when worn without any eyeshadow primer.
- Bottom left: Medium-dark burgundy with golden and pink micro-shimmers. This one is an exceptional shade, one which I don’t have a dupe of at all, not because I’m lacking purples in my stash, but due to its ability to pull almost copper-bronze. Use a little bit more and it can be almost full-on red, or sheer it out for an almost pink look. It has a satin sheen which helps to give that summer glossy look to the eye without emphasizing the texture of my crepey lids.
- Top right: Light-medium rose gold with a strong sheen. The high shine finish of these cheek shades reminds me of the NARS Dual-Intensity blushes, but done in a much more elegant way. Both this and the bottom right cheek color are as buttery soft and smooth as any of the eye colors in this compact, and I would not hesitate to use it on the eyes as well as the cheeks.
- Bottom right: Medium-dark plummy pink with a luminous sheen. Similar to the rose-gold shade above, the sheen in this gives a luminous look to the cheeks without going frosty. This is an incredibly pigmented blush though, and given how deep the color is (for a blush), do start with a lighter touch than usual and build up as (if) needed.
And here is the full look featuring Pink Glow on eyes and cheeks, Terra Bronzing Powder to sculpt [to be reviewed soon] and Tom Ford Lip Color Sheer in Paradiso [reviewed here] on the lips!
A closer look of the eye perhaps? For some reason, because of the way the light was reflecting off the frost, the pale pink is showing up as silver in the EOTD below.
Overall, Tom Ford Pink Glow Eye & Cheek Compact is very interesting to me, not only because it’s so drop-dead-gorgeous with its sleek curved ivory and gold casing, but the shades contained inside are so incredibly on-trend. I’ve always thought of Tom Ford as being timeless, outside the fashion herd, setting its own direction. However, when you’re determined to grow the business into an international multi-billion luxury brand, you have to justify your existence. And that’s precisely what Pink Glow does. If the thought of dropping USD95 or SGD148 on a palette makes you cringe, then consider this an investment that replaces any any “It” palette that contains the Marsala Pantone-color-of-the-year and one of those NARS Dual-Intensity blushes. And with 14gm of product, it really is not too shabby!
Sara at Color Me Loud has a lovely review on this as well, with lots of useful comparison swatches here.
This palette was provided to me by Estee Lauder Singapore for my consideration. All opinions expressed here are my own honest, unbiased views.
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