Tom Ford Beauty

Tom Ford Beauty launched in 2006 as an Estée Lauder Companies division, drawing on the parent company's substantial R&D infrastructure. The Research line specifically leans on formulations developed through that clinical pipeline. While the brand has legitimate lab backing, independent long-term clinical validation of the specific Research formulations is limited relative to dedicated derm brands, and the premium positioning asks buyers to accept a considerable markup for the fashion-house aesthetic.

3 products reviewed

58/100 Score
Tom Ford Research Crème Concentrate 50ml glass jar — luxury anti-aging face cream Luxury Counter Flagship
Tom Ford Beauty moisturizer

Research Crème Concentrate

Tom Ford's Research Crème Concentrate is a luxuriously dense, beautifully packaged cream with a competent but unremarkable active roster — caffeine, resveratrol, acetyl glucosamine, and an occlusive butter base. It delivers a genuinely pleasant daily ritual at a price that asks you to pay mostly for the experience, not the ingredients. Clinical value doesn't match the receipt, but if you're shopping for luxury feel, it earns its keep.

drynormal Paraben Free
4.3 (300)
$510.00
55/100 Score
Tom Ford Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil 100ml bottle — luxury fragrance body product Red Carpet Glow Pick
Tom Ford Beauty body-care

Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil

Tom Ford's Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil is a gorgeous, highly specific product: a full-strength deposit of the Soleil Blanc fragrance on the body plus a finely calibrated mineral shimmer layer that reads as natural glow in evening light. It's not skincare and shouldn't be evaluated as skincare. As a fragrance-and-glow ritual for summer evenings and red carpet moments, it executes beautifully at a luxury price.

normaldry Paraben Free
4.5 (1,500)
$110.00
54/100 Score
Tom Ford Beauty Intensive Infusion Ultra Rich Moisturizer in a sleek glass jar with black lid Ultra-Luxury Splurge
Tom Ford Beauty moisturizer

Intensive Infusion Ultra Rich Moisturizer

A genuinely sophisticated formula with more active ingredients than most luxury moisturizers care to include — and a price tag that only the most dedicated dry-skin devotees will stomach. The three-peptide complex, marine extracts, and Coleus forskohlii-based Infusing Complex show real formulation ambition. But at $230 for 1.7 ounces in a jar that degrades its own light-sensitive actives, the gap between what you pay and what you get remains cavernous.

drynormal Paraben Free
4.4 (350)
$230.00
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