![]() The “Shade” side- I didn’t hate this as much, its an okay colour but can at times look too orange on the skin. I’m so tempted to see if Vaseline gives the same result lol. Its also too silver for my liking, its not obvious on me, but I imagine on deeper skintones the silver will be more obvious. When applied the highlighter does give a nice glow without any shimmer & doesn’t emphasise imperfections at all etc but it tends not to last very long (I did a swatch about 15 minutes ago and its faded) and doesn’t work well when applying on top of heavier matte foundations. Much too slippery too last on the skin unless you had mature or very very dry skin. The first thing I noticed was how emollient this was, especially the highlighter. Like Vaseline emollient. Not exactly the most impressive for the price tag keeping in mind the Makeup Revolution Matte Malibu Blush Stick is £5 for 12g and the CHANEL Soleil Tan Bronzer is £32 for 30g. There is 14g of product (so 7g contour and 7g highlight). ![]() It is indeed very pretty looking but to me it feels very light (almost cheap), but it is convenient to carry around and has a huge mirror inside too, with “Tom Ford” imprinted across the bottom. On with the review- this product comes housed in the typical luxurious Tom Ford packaging with a suede sleeve. Well not unfortunate cus why would you want to buy this crap. ![]() This comes in a lighter shade (Intensity 1) but not a darker shade, which is unfortunate on those with deeper skin tones.
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