Monday, January 14, 2013

Burberry Hydrangea Pink vs. Tom Ford Narcissist blush

Hi all!

I wanted to make a quick post before I head on over to the doctor's office. Basically there are people who are wondering how the two blushes compare in terms of color and formula.

Amount of product you get:

Burberry: 7 grams 
Tom Ford: 8 grams

The biggest difference is the texture. Tom Ford's is drier and not as easy to apply compared to Burberry Hydrangea Pink. HP is smoother, creamier to the touch, hence the nicer texture, and easier to apply. 

I will say I do prefer Narcissist color wise -- it's slightly more vibrant and a cooler based pink. 

Basically for those who missed out on Narcissist, Hydrangea Pink is a nice alternative and it's a bit cheaper. 

Onto the photos:


Burberry Hydrangea Pink on the left, Tom Ford Narcissist on the right

Burberry Hydrangea Pink on the left, Tom Ford Narcissist on the right

11 comments:

  1. I'll take both please........
    Fan of both brands!

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  2. Oh ... why must you tempt me, Panties! I thought I didn't need Hydrangea Pink, but I DID miss out on Narcissist so surely I need it, no?

    ♥ Jessica

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    1. If you're not afraid of a bold blush shade, then get it. No rush in getting it since its a permanent item.

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  3. Amazing color, I need the Burberry blush! I also think they have better texture than the Tom Ford's blushes.

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  4. Thank you so much ffor this post! So helpful, and lovely pics.

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  5. Gorgeous colour, they both look exactly the same to me. I love a good dupe. x

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  6. Awesome post, very helpful. Thank you!

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  7. thanks for the comparison! I really want hydrangea pink! :)

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  8. Thanks for the comparison, it gives me an idea of which one I should get. Texture wise, I think I need Burberry more but I love TF's light shimmer.. :)

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