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  • Writer's pictureMonique C.

TOM FORD Soleil Neige Eye Color Quads



Tom Ford Beauty released three Eye Color Quads in the Winter 2019 Soleil Neige Collection.

The formula on these quads is what I believe is called the "Wet/ Dry Formula", pressed metallic pigments with high shine. Both brush and finger application are very smooth and effortless.

They are as we have come to expect from the Tom Ford Beauty line.





 

01 Soleil Neige - icy smokey shades


This quad is a beautiful choice for a classic smoky eye a White Frost, Warm Brown/ Silver Shimmer, Deep Denim Blue with Silver Shimmer, and Classic Black with Silver Sparkle.





Working with this quad on multiple occasions I found it was very easy to achieve the looks I desired, and pigmentation was outstanding.

It also worked beautifully both wet & dry. Of the three quads this one gave the most glitter/ shimmer fallout, both with and without primer. I noticed during application the shimmers would fall on my face, yet easily dusted away. Also throughout the wear time shimmers would continue to fall on the face. It was not so much that it would make me not want to use the quad but it was noticeable.



Watch Soleil Neige in action



Wet & Dry Swatches


Dry Swatches


Wet Swatches



 

02 Soleil Et Lune - cool tone cream, beige and grey & shimmering mint green


This quad is fun and still very wearable. It includes a beige, rosy bronze, beautiful pewter, and muted green.





Working with Soleil Et Lune I found it to actually be very wearable. The star in this quad is that green shade. The green shade is soft and gives any eye look a little extra personality.

This quad has the gel powder baked hybrid formula (i doubt thats the specific detailed name of the formula just mine) working with the shadows they are all super smooth and I did not had any fall out. The formula melts into the lids, looks flawless and wears all day with no issues of fading.



Watch Soleil Et Lune in action




Wet & Dry Swatches


Dry Swatches


Wet Swatches



 

03 Soleil D'Hiver - shimmering neutral beiges with rosy undertones

This was the quad I was most excited about mainly because of its tones and finishes, they just spoke to me. Love Tom Fords wearable shimmers.







In this quad you'll find golden peach, medium pink peach, light bronze, and a chocolatey brown.

I did notice the first shade (top left) to have just a little more shimmer. The others are the beautiful satin shimmer gel powder baked hybrid formula. All the shadows are nicely pigmented and work great both wet and dry with a brush and finger. Wet you will get more intensity and a tad more of a metallic finish, while using them dry you get the softer pigmented color payoff.

Working with the shadows they are all very smooth with no fall out. The shadows meld into the lids effortlessly and looks flawless, while wearing all day with no issues of fading.



Watch Soleil D'Hiver in action


Wet & Dry Swatches


Dry Swatches


Wet Swatches



 


The shades in these quads are not what you'd expect from a Winter collection but they work!

They wear beautifully, look stunning on the lids and the quality is outstanding.


The colors from the quads aren't anything new they are beautifully put together and carry that outstanding formula that make using them a top pick. Along with there classic white and gold Tom Ford beauty packaging.



This collection is Limited Edition so I highly suggest if you are interested in anything grab it while you can.

I purchased my items from Bloomingdale's, Sephora & Beautylish. When this collection was first released it sold out quickly. I will share a few links but some pieces you may have to check your local counters for.


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All items were purchased by me and thoughts and opinions are my own. đŸ’đŸ»

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xo Mo 🎀


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