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Rated X-cellent, the Tom Ford Contouring Cheek Color Duo in Softcore Is Making Sculpted Dreams Come True

September 1st, 2014 by Karen 12 Comments

Tom Ford Softcore Contouring Cheek Color Duo
Wearing the new Tom Ford Contouring Cheek Color Duo in Softcore ($77) on my cheeks

My kneecaps liquified into jiggly piles of pudding when I swatched the deep red terracotta shade from Tom Ford’s new Contouring Cheek Color Duo in Softcore ($77) and found out that — aaah! — it has a matte finish.

Matte.

Finish.

YES!

It’s what I was hoping for from Stroked, the other Cheek Duo Tom Ford released for fall, but didn’t get.

Now, Softcore isn’t your run-of-the-mill, standard issue contouring palette. You’ll find no flat browns or grayed-out taupes here.

Tom Ford Softcore Contouring Cheek Color Duo

Instead, it has a dark terracotta red (to sculpt out the hollows just below the apples of your cheeks) and a lighter shimmery, peachy pink (to reflect light off the high points of your upper cheekbones). Very retro ’80s fab, and if you’ve ever wanted to look like you just stepped out of a Jody Watley video circa 1984 — I totally have, not gonna lie! — then this duo could make your sculpted cheek dreams come true.

Tom Ford Softcore Contouring Cheek Color Duo

Snaps to Tom for going with a flat matte finish on the darker contouring color in Softcore. Compared to the pearly contour shade in Stroked, Softcore’s matte finish carves out that space below the apples much more effectively, so the hollows appear more recessed, sharper and cleaner.

Tom Ford Softcore swatches

And, holla! — it’s easy to blend, too. As a contouring shade, Softcore’s dark terracotta red gets the job done, and then some.

Tom Ford Softcore Contouring Cheek Color Duo
Additional makeup in this look: Tom Ford Cognac Sable (eyes) and Tom Ford Negligee (lips)

Oh, and that peachy pink highlighter? Baller. It’s very similar to theBalm’s Cindy-Lou Manizer, one of my current highlighting loves. I’d recommend applying it with a tapered eyeshadow brush, since the powder’s high level of pigment and shimmer make it an easy one to go overboard with. For dramatic highlights, I find that using a a whisker light touch using my MAC 224 works great.

PRICE: $77
AVAILABILITY: Available now at Tom Ford counters and online
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: A- (obnoxiously expensive…but those cheeks though!)

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Tom Ford Contouring Cheek Color Duo in Softcore Review / Originally published September 1st, 2014

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  1. Fancie says

    September 1st, 2014 at 3:21 pm

    I was just looking for this online at Nordstrom. It’s so gorgeous!! It looks like it may not hit Nordies though so I’ll have to check out the Tom Ford site soon. I seriously don’t need anymore cheek products but I just have to have this!

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  2. Kwmechelle says

    September 1st, 2014 at 4:03 pm

    You said Jody Watley & I nearly lost my makeup-loving mind! Of course I wanted to be in one of her videos. Hello, didn’t everyone want to be her?!

    And yes, it’s pulling all kinds of 80’s vibes for me.

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  3. Carolyn @ The Makeup Writeup says

    September 1st, 2014 at 5:04 pm

    Karen, this looks gorgeous on you! Do you think the contour color might be too pigmented though on a lighter skin tone (I’m NC30)?

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  4. Agata says

    September 1st, 2014 at 6:17 pm

    It really looks gorgeous on you. I don’t think I’d know what to do with it, lol and it is rediculosly expensive.

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  5. Susan says

    September 1st, 2014 at 7:48 pm

    Karen:

    I just got this duo. Question for you – do you wear blush with this or do you just use the contour powder and highlighter. Would love to find a video or technique tips for the combo. Any advice?

    Susan

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  6. Ankita@corallista says

    September 1st, 2014 at 10:31 pm

    Looks great on you! Though it looks more like you used a blush to sculpt rather than a contouring powder. I’m not sure if the reddish tone would work on all complexions.

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  7. Bella says

    September 1st, 2014 at 11:14 pm

    What a heavenly look. I am waiting for my picks from this collection (including Softcore and Negligee) to arrive from all over the globe. It also looks great with Cognac Sable. Usually the words “Terracotta Red” would be enough to send me running for the hills, but wow……

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  8. Kiss & Make-up says

    September 2nd, 2014 at 4:50 am

    I think I might pick this one up! It just wowed me from the moment I first saw it, there’s something about it that just says ‘you need this’ to me 🙂

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  9. Laarni says

    September 2nd, 2014 at 5:21 am

    Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I need this softcore in my life! it’s insanely expensive though!!! 🙁

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  10. Rachel R. says

    September 2nd, 2014 at 12:19 pm

    That looks divine on you! What a pretty duo.

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  11. Michele DiCola says

    September 2nd, 2014 at 2:05 pm

    My first trip to the beauty counter was with my grandmother when I was in high school. It was the Estée Lauder counter. I picked out a pretty blush & a light pink / purple lipstick.
    It was a really fun day. We had lunch at John Wanamaker on the 6th floor in Center City Philadelphia.
    I developed my love for chocolate chip mint ice cream that day as well !
    Michele

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  12. Poo@beautyandmakeupmatters says

    September 2nd, 2014 at 8:15 pm

    The combination looks great and its nice to see the contouring powder without shimmers in this.. Never seen a contour powder as red as this.. I am intrigued now to try such red toned contour powder and give those browns and taupes a rest!! 😉

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