Thursday, March 7, 2013

Review: Tom Ford Blush 03 Flush

Bold cheek colors often make me nervous, much less bold and shimmery. The combo sounds awfully challenging for someone who love natural and from-within blushing cheeks like me. There was time that I completely stayed away from them due to repeated failure to make them look more natural and more importantly, flattering on me. When toned down, many of those bright color blushes loose their character or transform into a shimmer mess. Tom Ford has definitely turned me around for bold and shimmer cheek colors. Well, because his colors and shimmer are nothing but ordinary. 
Tom Ford Cheek Color 03 Flush ($55 for 0.28 oz) is a vibrant peachy coral with coral shimmer. Don't be afraid of the shimmer. It's ultra fine and sticks tightly to the pigment. Flush produces a glowy coral rather than sparkly cheeks. It's one of those colors that instantly brighten up my skintone. I have light medium yellow undertone and the vibrant coral adds fresh lively touch to my cheeks. No blushes in my stash comes close to the undertone of Flush.
Like the rest of Tom Ford powder products, particularly his blushes, it has velvety texture that feels so silky smooth. But it's not over powdery. The blush blends seamlessly and effortlessly into my skin, producing a second-skin layer. Some bloggers have reported not-so-smooth texture of Tom Ford blushes on the skin. I, however, have been beyond happy with all the blushes. I checked them in magnified mirror and didn't see them emphasize pores, lines or my skin texture. I'm not sure it's because my skin has improved dramatically or my magnifying mirror doesn't zoom in enough. May be my standard for smoothness is simply not as high :D

Tom Ford blushes stay fresh for 8 hours on my cheeks!! Several brands do great blushes but they don't last as long on me. 


Below is a swatch of Flush against Love Lust. As you can see, it's true coral and not as shimmery as Love Lust. It's highly pigmented, although not as densely packed as Narcissist. I need to use a dense blush brush to pick up the both the pigment and the shimmer, otherwise only the shimmer could transfer onto my cheeks. My favorite brush to use with Tom Ford blushes is Studio Gear #13. I dab it on the pan, lightly tap off the excess, dab it on cheeks then blend gently and soften the edges. Tom Ford blushes are highly blendable. You won't see where the blush starts and ends on you cheeks if you handle Flush lightly.

A soft, everyday look I've been wearing non-stop lately. 
Tom Ford blushes come with a velvet pouch and large mirror. I love the case design but will prefer a more sturdy/luxe material. And usually with a price like this, I expect a nice quality brush like Burberry's. It doesn't mean that I'll use it. It's more for the convenience on the go.

Finally, I want to discuss the price point. You pay $55 for 0.28 oz of product or about $196/oz. This is double the amount of a standard blush. How does it compare to other high-end blushes?

In terms of price per quantity:

Burrberry: $42 for 0.24 oz ($175/oz).
Chanel: $43 for 0.21 oz ($205/oz).
Guerlain Duo: $50 for 0.21 oz ($238/oz).
Dior: $42 for 0.26 oz ($161/oz).
Le Mertier de Beaute: $30 for 0.13 oz ($230/oz).

Tom Ford blushes are priced in the higher range among the designer brands yet not the most expensive. Some may argue that Tom Ford Beauty enters the market recently while the others have been there for decades. It might not be reasonable to price the products at that range. I've tried all of the above except for Le Mertier de Beaute and the quality of Tom Ford blushes, Flush included, is extremely competitive to the other brands. Just throw out my two cents!

Bottom line. Another phenomenal blush by Tom Ford!! I highly recommend it even if you're color-shy and don't wear shimmer everyday. It's that good! 

16 comments:

  1. I love this! I'm all for bright blushes. You look great wearing it too :-)

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    1. Thank you Lily!! I just recently sporting more bright blushes. More versatile and personality. x

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  2. Ooh pretty! It reminds me a little of Exhibit A from NARS. I love bright blush, they're like dark lipsticks -- way more versatile!

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    1. Agreed. Although I think Exhibit A is redder I guess. I see your dark lipsticks in your profile pix ;) Love it!

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  3. Awesome shade, and indeed, it does resemble Nars' Exhibit A a bit!

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    1. Hey Melissa! I love love love Flush. One of those shade I used to shy away but now I embrace it totally. x

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  4. Flush looks gorgeous on your cheeks! I love how fresh and bright it looks on you.

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    1. Thank you mama Belly!! That's exactly the compliments I was hoping for :D

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  5. I'm also quite bold color shy!still trying to make them work but i love the way flush looks on you!subtle but still very brightening^^loves it!

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    1. And you can build it up for more intense looks. I've tried that but it ain't work well with my clothes. hehe. Thanks much for the sweet comment!

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  6. OMFG. WHY. WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO ME???

    I must have this!

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    1. Yeah, you kinda must!! My guess based on your profile pix is it'd brighten your skin too. Will be very pretty ;;)

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  7. Yeah this one definitely look a little scary in the pan but OMG, on your cheeks it's *glorious*!!! :D

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    1. *flattered* Thanks much Becca! I also really love the sheen it gives me. Healthy and bright! x

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  8. Gah, I really need Flush! It's the perfect coral shade for me! *wants* You look amazing with it Joanne, I kinda want every TF blush now, nooo!

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    1. Oh and it'll look lovely on you! It's a Teri color ;) Try one and you'll see my obsession with TF blushes. And thanks for the compliments. *blushing*

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